Kelly Safin and Elizabeth Sterner write: “QR codes can be a contactless, fast, cost-effective resource, with options for customization and metrics. Because of increased usage during the height of the pandemic, there are more generator and reader offerings to choose from. Many of these options are free, or built into a platform or technology already being used. QR codes are one way to connect patrons to more information, but because they require specific technology to access, they should not be the only option given.”
Association for College and Research Libraries Instruction Section, Jan. 9