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Title: Re engineering and Re defining University Libraries in the context of modern Information and Communication Technologies a study with special reference to the University Libraries in Kerala
Researcher: Francis, A T
Guide(s): Humayoon Kabir, S
Keywords: Information and communication technologies
University Libraries
Kerala
Upload Date: 26-Sep-2012
University: Cochin University of Science and Technology
Completed Date: 16/10/2008
Abstract: Information and communication technologies are the tools that underpin the emerging Knowledge Society . Exchange of information or knowledge between people and through networks of people has always taken place. But the ICT has radically changed the magnitude of this exchange, and thus factors such as timeliness of information and information dissemination patterns have become more important than ever. Since information and knowledge are so vital for the all round human development, libraries and institutions that manage these resources are indeed invaluable. So, the Library and Information Centres have a key role in the acquisition, processing, preservation and dissemination of information and knowledge. In the modern context, library is providing service based on different types of documents such as manuscripts, printed, digital, etc. At the same time, acquisition, access, process, service etc. of these resources have become complicated now than ever before. The ICT made instrumental to extend libraries beyond the physical walls of a building and providing assistance in navigating and analyzing tremendous amounts of knowledge with a variety of digital tools. Thus, modern libraries are increasingly being re-defined as places to get unrestricted access to information in many formats and from many sources. The research was conducted in the university libraries in Kerala State, India. It was identified that even though the information resources are flooding world over and several technologies have emerged to manage the situation for providing effective services to its clientele, most of the university libraries in Kerala were unable to exploit these technologies at maximum level. Though the libraries have automated many of their functions, wide gap prevails between the possible services and provided services.
Pagination: xxii, 381p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/4853
Appears in Departments:Department of Computer Science

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