Abstract

This paper investigates the digital transformation of libraries in the Indian context, employing a systematic review and quantitative analysis of existing literature. The inclusion criteria encompass scholarly articles, conference papers, and reports published between 2010 and 2023, with a focus on quantitative analyses of digital transformation in libraries. The findings reveal a substantial increase in government funding, driving a 40% rise in digitization projects across universities. Notable success stories include Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) implementations, yielding efficiency gains and reduced book losses. However, challenges persist in balancing physical and digital resources, as evidenced by a 30% decline in physical book checkouts. Cultural nuances impact user preferences, necessitating strategic content acquisition policies. The study also highlights the importance of addressing the digital divide through targeted digital literacy initiatives. As Indian libraries navigate this complex terrain, a synthesis of qualitative and quantitative insights provides a roadmap for an inclusive and dynamic future.

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