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Computer @ Libraries

Author: V K J Jeevan

Rs. 1675

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ISBN 8170004454
Year of Publication 2006
Binding HardBound
Pages 530
Edition
Language English

This book is organized in 6 parts 25 chapters. The first part state of the art' seals with diverse aspects of the profession. This part of the book talks about the relevance of Ranganathan in the digital era, the trends of job opportunities in the library profession which many ordinary students wish to pursue as a panacea to earn their livelihood, quality auditing of our libraries on the lines of the nationwide procedure adopted in US, managing knowledge and information management, he possibilities and dangers in managing knowledge. The technology is there to conduct e-learning library science but what is lacking is pragmatic application and a change in the mindset, what needs to be done to preserve the intellectual output of developing countries with an illustration of superconductivity literature. The second part of the book covers two aspects of book acquisition, we have come a long way from just buying books to collection development and electronically enabling book collection and their access, author th3en talks about the futility of hanging to unilateral regimes like the present GOC which totally bypasses the diverse membership it accommodated once. Part three throws light on It enabling public libraries, information support for rural development and National Library. Libraries and librarians have to deal with electronic contents in wide variety and more quantity these days and that is the subject matter of Part four. Topics talked about in this section are: the different resources available in a very potential and highly active area like Bioinformatics. Librarians through ages tried to provide client centred information services and the emerging computer and information technology provide effective tools and techniques to realize this, how education and learning could be made fun by combining media, web and information technology, the different licensing models libraries have to bear with for accessing electronic contents and the need to counter the repacking trends adopted by publishers, need for more active strategies to lure back users to libraries because the electronic environment alienates many of them from the portals of the library. Part five encompasses different faces of computer applications in libraries. This part is a tutorial on database management systems with some examples from the library domain and databanks, dBase implementation for creating a system for managing inventory of consumables and other items in an information center or library. Web mails democratized email applications to a great extent and some discussion about this widely used tool is presented. Part six is about the 'big bang' In Library science, digital libraries, It discusses how to build digital libraries in a pragmatic way, the most important ingredient for digital libraries, content, which are aplenty in developing countries. Archiving digital contents is the next step in maintaining digital libraries which also finds reference then the book discusses the difficulties libraries and librarians have to overcome before jumping into the bandwagon.

Preface
List of Appendix
List of Boxes
List of Figures
List of Tables
PART 1 : STATE OF THE ART
1. Ranganathan's Ideas
2. Library Jobs
3. Publication in Journals from IIT Kharagpur
4. Quality in Library Services
5. Knowledge Management
6. eLearning Library Science
7. Superconductivity Literatue
PART 2: BOOK ACQUISITION
8. Book Acquisition to Access Management
9. Good Offices Committee
PART 3 : IT ENABLING
10. IT enabling Public Libraries
11. Information oriented Rural development
12. Decentralized Digital National Library System
PART 4 : ELECTRONIC CONTENTS
13. Bioinformatics and Internet
14. Personalization Electronic Contents
15. Edutainment Centres
16. Licensing Models and Repackaging Electronic Content
17. Electronic Libraries and Users
PART 5 : COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
18. Database Management Systems
19. Databanks
20. Stores Monitoring System
21. Web Mails
PART 6 : DIGITAL LIBRARIES
22. Building Digital Libraries
23. Contents for Digital Libraries
24. Digital Archiving
25. Digital Libraries or Difficult Libraries
Bibliography
Index

V.K. J. Jeevan holds Masters degrees in Physics, Library & information
Science and Computer Science, and has over ten years of professional experience.
He has also qualified the UGC Net for JRF 7 Lectureship and had undergone the
year long training in 'Information Technology Application' at the National
Centre for Science Information, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore. He is
currently working as Assistant Librarian in the Central Library of Indian
Institute of Technology (I.I.T.) Kharagpur . He was the recipient of the 'Young
Information Scientist Award' by the SIS, New Delhi in 2000; Won Second Prize in
the 'Award for Contributing Article' of RRRLF, Kolkata in 2001/2and the PV
Varghese Best Paper Award' from ILA in 2002/3. He is specializing in digital
libraries, computerized information services, library databases, innovative
librarianship, resource sharing, library education and library jobs.. He has
credited the 'Proceedings of the National Conference on Information Management
in e-Libraries' (IMeL 2002).He is acting as the Moderator of INDIA-LIS, a
listserv owned by IFLA, and operated from INIST, France. He is currently an
Executive Committee Member of the SIS.