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Footfall a Measure for Libraries : An Observometrics Study


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People do feel libraries are amazing places for learning. With constant applications of technologies and various applications many libraries are doing commendable jobs in reaching the users at the right time at the right place with the right information. The article is an observo metrics study about footfall as an indicator derived with an example comparing physical and digital footfall.

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Footfall, Physical Footfall, Digital Footfall.
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  • Footfall a Measure for Libraries : An Observometrics Study

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Vasu Deshpande
CEO, Easylib, Bangalore, India
V. M. Bankapur
CEO, Easylib, Bangalore, India

Abstract


People do feel libraries are amazing places for learning. With constant applications of technologies and various applications many libraries are doing commendable jobs in reaching the users at the right time at the right place with the right information. The article is an observo metrics study about footfall as an indicator derived with an example comparing physical and digital footfall.

Keywords


Footfall, Physical Footfall, Digital Footfall.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.32344/jld%2Fv7%2Fi2%2F2021%2F81-90