Optimization Design and Practice Path of Shared Management of Large-Scale Instruments and Equipment in Universities Driven by “Internet Plus”

Kaitian Luo, Lili He, Xingbing Yang

Abstract


The ownership of large-scale instruments and equipment in universities, as core strategic resources, has been continuously increasing. However, problems such as resource fragmentation, low efficiency, and redundant purchases caused by traditional management models have become increasingly prominent. From the perspective of “Internet Plus” technology empowerment and combined with practical cases of universities in Sichuan Province, this paper systematically analyzes the existing pain points in the shared management of university instruments and equipment in five dimensions: mechanism construction, technical support, resource allocation, operation and maintenance guarantee, and user services. Guided by problems, it constructs a five-in-one optimization system of “mechanism coordination, technical empowerment, resource optimization, operation and maintenance upgrading, and service quality improvement”, and proposes specific practice paths. The purpose is to provide a reference path for the digital transformation of the shared management of university instruments and equipment, and help improve the efficiency of scientific research and innovation in universities.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/elsr.v6n4p63

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