Ekere, Justina NgoziOyemike, Victor BensonEke, Catherine ChinyereEmuchay, Blessing N.2024-11-112024-11-112022Ekere, J. N., Oyemike, V. B., Eke, C. C. & Emuchay, B. N. (2022). Managing smart campus and smart libraries: A look at challenges and the way forward for libraries in developing countries. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal), 7478.https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/7478https://repository.futo.edu.ng/handle/20.500.14562/1471This is a theoretical articleThe paper focused on the challenges faced in creating and managing smart libraries in developing countries. The highlight of the paper are an overview of smart campuses and smart libraries; the justification for smart campuses and smart libraries. The key points for driving a smart campus and smart libraries include deep understanding of smart technological architecture; availability of smart devices and availability of smart platforms; The related technologies for smart libraries in smart campus include but not limited to cloud computing, radio frequency identification (RFID), mobile technology applications, internet of things (IoT) and wireless technology. Several challenges were identified such as unavailability of digital infrastructure, low level of partnership drive, lack of ict skills among library and information science professionals, high cost of maintenance and shortage of smart librarians. Provision of digital infrastructures, engaging in sustainable partnership initiatives, training and re-training of library and information science professionals, organizing of in-house training for library and information science professionals, recruitment of smart librarians, adequate funding were recommended.enAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 InternationalSmart librariessmart campusesdeveloping countrieslibrariesManaging smart campus and smart libraries: A look at challenges and the way forward for libraries in developing countriesArticle