CALIBER 2003:Ahmedabad
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Vaman, K; Bhandi, M K; Gowda, M P (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)[more][less]
Abstract: In the authors view Consortia probably resemble vendors more than they resemble libraries. A consortium aims to assist member libraries In the authors view libraries in carrying out their mission of improving the end user's access to information resources. No two consortia are alike: they have different structures, histories, and specific goals. Working with consortia often can reduce a vendor's overhead. It provides member libraries with the information (including pricing) they need to make subscription decisions. They say that If a library consortium puts its Good Housekeeping seal of approval on a new e-resource and discusses it on consortial list servs and at consortial meetings, this helps create an interest and buzz about the e-resource among the member libraries." Handling negotiations and maintaining licenses for products "saves tremendous staff time in the libraries. Vendors should try to unders tand the unique qualities of the consortia with which they work. This article offers guidance directed mostly at vendors. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/274 Files in this item: 1
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Sakthi Rekha, V (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)[more][less]
Abstract: Today though we widely talk about Digital, Electronic and Virtual Libraries, there are many colleges unable to computerize their libraries for many reasons. Hence this paper intends to help the people who are yet to undergo this process by analyzing the possible practical problems and the precautions for the same. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/273 Files in this item: 1
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Singh, Rajender (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)[more][less]
Abstract: Information Technology (IT) is the buzzword now-a days. It has brought out fundamental changes in functioning of libraries and the services they provide to the users. Today, in the age of Information Technology, we have the concept of ‘Using Information from Digital and Network Libraries’. For using information from digital libraries, we need speed creativity, ability to retain people and security. All these requirements can be met by Internet and an Intranet. It means that, today, the role and importance of these two buzzwords not only in libraries/organizations but for each human being is very high. Internet should reach to every man, woman and child. In my opinion, therefore, a new slogan should be coined as “Roti, Kapda, Makan aur Internet !”. This paper describes briefly Internet, Intranet, their differences, and their role and applications in an educational organization and particularly in digital libraries and network security. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/272 Files in this item: 1
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Singh, Jagtar (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)[more][less]
Abstract: The Information and Comunication Technologies (ICTs) have made a profound impact on the life and work of people. Library and Information is no exception to this phenomenon. Declining library budgets and growing universe of users and documents are forcing us to develop policies and strategies to ensure massive realtime access to quality information in a cost-effective manner. Library consortia is a strategic professional response to obtain the above said mission. This paper is an attempt to map the impact of ICTs on libraries as a metaphor of our documentary heritage, and ascertain professional response to fiscal and technological changes. Particular emphasis has been laid on academic librarires and the Inflibnet initiatives. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/271 Files in this item: 1
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Satpathy, Sunil K; Swain, Chandra K (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper highlights on Parija Library, the Central Library of Utkal University of Orissa in relation to possible structural differentiation in the era of library automation. A critical analysis of internal and external structure of the library and states the condition of Parija Library structure before automation. Discusses about the state of the art report of automation of the library. Analyses possible external and internal restructuring of the library by dividing the whole work into different functional sections necessary in an automated environment. Provides some suggestions towards library automation in the lib rary. Concludes with the remarks that in near future Parija Library will be restructured to be a hybrid library instead of a fully automated library. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/270 Files in this item: 1
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