The study examined the predictive influence of quick response (QR) codes on digital library service delivery among library personnel in federal universities in South-South, Nigeria. The research was guided by one objective and one hypothesis. A survey research design was adopted, and the entire population of 253 library professionals and paraprofessionals constituted the study population. Census sampling techniques was adopted for the study. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire, of which 205 copies were retrieved and analyzed. The data were coded and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) with simple linear regression as the statistical tool. The findings revealed that QR codes significantly predict digital library service delivery in federal universities South-South, Nigeria although at a relatively low level. Based on these findings, it was recommended that libraries organize regular workshops and training sessions to enhance librarians’ skills in creating and managing QR codes using available software tools. Additionally, libraries should raise user awareness about the benefits of QR codes to promote adoption and engagement with digital services. These measures will enhance the accessibility and provision of digital library services through smartphones and other mobile devices.
Adewole-Odeshi et al. (Wed,) studied this question.