Research on Strategies for the Aging Population in the Intelligent Digital Library of Wenzhou City under the All-Age Friendly Concept
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Keywords

Digital library
Aging-friendly environments
5W1H analysis

DOI

10.26689/ssr.v6i8.7653

Submitted : 2024-08-05
Accepted : 2024-08-20
Published : 2024-09-04

Abstract

The article explores aging-friendly strategies tailored for the Wenzhou Smart Library by amalgamating network and literature reviews. Employing the 5W1H analysis method, the study meticulously examines the why, when, who, what, where, and how of advancing the evolution of an aging-friendly smart public library within an all-age-friendly context. The primary goal is to introduce novel approaches and recommendations to enhance aging-friendly initiatives within the scope of the Wenzhou Smart Library.

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