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An elderly assistive device substitutes for traditional online library catalogs

Cheng-Wei Chiang (Department of Digital Content Design, Ling Tung University, Taichung, Taiwan)
Yi-Hui Liu (Department of Senior Citizen Service Management, National Taichung University of Science and Technology, Taichung, Taiwan)
Chien-Po Wang (Department of Management Information Systems, National Chiayi University, Chiayi, Taiwan)

The Electronic Library

ISSN: 0264-0473

Article publication date: 6 April 2020

Issue publication date: 13 May 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to present an augmented reality (AR) application to aid the elderly in library reference search. The application supports the elderly in searching books and videos in a large library when librarians have insufficient time to meet their needs. The elderly searching in a large library could be difficult for them due to the vast area, complicated online library catalogs and their physical deterioration, such as failing eyesight, tendinitis and memory problems. Our system, SearchAR, fully supports the 3D images of object content based on books and videos in Ling Tung University (LTU) library catalogs. Using the latest AR technology, users can use mobile phone to scan the quick response (QR) code in front of the LTU library, and then the elderly can experience LTU library map labeled by different colors in real-time and understand the locations of the video areas and book shelves areas. Later, they can use SearchAR to scan the QR codes on bookshelves, books or videos to view the 3D graphics without reading complicated catalogs and content. The results show that among the images, the elderly recognition of the “3 D images” was the highest, and the experimental group using AR technology as a searching aid shows a higher searching effectiveness than the control group; 60 per cent of the elderly felt they saved more time for searching books and videos with the help of SearchAR, and it was easy to arouse their association; the elderly indicated that combined image of the library map and the labels with different colors are clear and simple; the content of books and videos are easy associated with the 3D images; the elderly mentioned that using SearchAR is a great experience without any reading complicated online catalogs. Finally, this study concludes that AR technology does enhance the elderly searching ability in LTU large library.

Design/methodology/approach

The SearchAR application was an integrating library catalog, which provides AR and 3D graphics. The elderly can also use SearchAR to see a library map and every library element via 3D graphics before they start searching in a wide area.

Findings

This makes it easier for elderly to navigate a library without using complicated online catalogs, and it reduces time spent on reading and searching.

Originality/value

AR has been used for a variety of guiding and educational purposes. However, AR has been rarely applied to supplement traditional library services for elderly.

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Citation

Chiang, C.-W., Liu, Y.-H. and Wang, C.-P. (2020), "An elderly assistive device substitutes for traditional online library catalogs", The Electronic Library, Vol. 38 No. 2, pp. 223-237. https://doi.org/10.1108/EL-12-2019-0292

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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