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Title: SECURING DIGITIZED LIBRARY CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
Authors: Olayemi, O. M.
Bello, N. K.
Salau, Sadiat Adetoro
Musa, A. B.
Oparaocha, P. C.
Keywords: RFID,
Circulation,
Library, Security
Confidentiality,
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Faculty of Engineering, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Citation: Olayemi, O. M, Bello, N. K., Salau, S.A., Musa, A. B.,Oparaocha, P.C. (2016) Securing digitized library circulatory system. Nigerian Journal of Technology, 35(2), 598-607.
Abstract: Despite the potential benefits of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in library automation, library operations in most developing countries are yet to migrate from the traditional methods of routine operations to automated systems. The current model of operation carries along with it challenges of insecurity of library books, errors in task execution, laborious routines with over-dependency of human involvement in Library operations. In this paper, circulatory operations of the library were digitized and secured using a 125- KHz Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology with a blend of 192-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) private key encryption technique. This ensured the confidentiality of the patron’s information and provided an auto-notification service. The results of testing and evaluation of the developed system showed that the surface area and position of the tag from RFID reader affect the response of the RFID system for improved library circulatory service delivery. The widespread application of the developed system on smart library circulation unit would improve the management of the library circulatory operations, give patrons better library circulatory experiences and enhance the productivity of library administrators.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14175
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