Abstract

Facial recognition technology and recommendation systems are the main technologies in the construction of intelligent libraries, but both technologies face privacy breaches and credibility issues. Blockchain, as an emerging technology, is having significant impact in many fields. This article delves into the role and core application value of blockchain technology in the construction of smart libraries in universities, and proposes smart library service architecture based on blockchain technology. This architecture provides a value-added path for smart library services, including secure storage, resource sharing, and optimizing book borrowing and returning systems. It can improve the quality of resource services and meet the increasing service needs of readers. The effectiveness and practicality of this method have been verified through experiments.

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