LIBRARY is one place where we gains our knowledge by reading books. Various of books are sorted and kept in different paces. Sometimes it not so easy to find the book what you want and where it is.
My idea is to address the book location and other book information with the help of Alexa. PSoC6 Proto kit is used in this project for demonstrate the idea. Alexa skill set is defined in aws cloud. The SD card stores the local information of library. The available books and details are stored in SD card. Using of the keywords, book title or author name the alexa find its details and respond to the user.
According to current situation of covid-19 its important to keep social distancing so this project avoids unnecessary search of going here and look for books.
Library is everywhere from school to corporate , this idea is indeed for future.
Great post! "Book Finder for LIBRARY" seems like a fantastic tool for book lovers. By the way, do you happen to know if the library also offers resources on time management? I've been trying to find more about surah yusuf full and how to incorporate it into my daily routine. Any suggestions? Thanks!
I've found it interesting as it can be a good way to find necessary book faster. When I need to find something concerning it, I also use https://freebooksummary.com/category/the-communist-manifesto resource. It has a lot of information on any kind of book, starting from communist history to modern literature. It's very convenient as it saves a lot of time.
Interesting idea. When I was in grad school I tried to design a book-tracker for the library, since I could never find the journal volume I needed on the shelves. This was way back in the early 90s, so the tech just wasn't there yet. Keep us posted on how this works out.
Great post! "Book Finder for LIBRARY" seems like a fantastic tool for book lovers. By the way, do you happen to know if the library also offers resources on time management? I've been trying to find more about surah yusuf full and how to incorporate it into my daily routine. Any suggestions? Thanks!