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Article – Journal of Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Journal of Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Volume 12,Issue 2,2026 Pages 564-568


From Bookshelves to Smart Spaces: Students Views on the Future of Libraries through Emerging Technologies
Shilpa Sanjay Mahajan*, Vijay Uttamrao Barphe

https://doi.org/10.30799/jespr.S04.26120204

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This study examines the shifting role of academic libraries in the context of increasing digitalization and changing user expectations. Using data collected from 160 respondents and analyzed through SPSS version 30.0, the research explores patterns of library usage, preferences for physical versus digital resources, and perceptions of emerging technologies. The findings indicate that while traditional services such as borrowing physical books and using libraries as study spaces remain significant, there is a strong preference for hybrid access models that blend both physical and digital resources. A majority of participants agree that smart technologies and digital tools enhance the relevance of libraries in the modern academic environment. Users also support the idea of transforming libraries into modern, collaborative spaces that use technology and encourage innovation. The study shows that academic libraries need to change by adding smart facilities, improving digital services, and creating inclusive, flexible spaces that meet the changing needs of their users.



Keywords: Academic Libraries; Digital Resources; User Perception; Hybrid Access;

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