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Item Modern Technology Impact On Records Conversion(INFLIBNET Centre, 1996-02-15) Venkataramana, Dr. V.; Pradeep, CMicrocomputers are making conversion of library records inexpensive and fast. Integrated library system needs to be developed in tune with the growing library automation scene. The greatest potential of the library and information services is capable of tapping the remote databases through network interface using advanced technology. The importance for databse isincreasingly attractive as search systems are simplified for easy access to library users. The automation process' should in case be delayed as the growing demand mayjeopardise the essentia/library services. Oatabase creation should be a reality using the letest advanced technology through cooperative endeavours to gain the advantages of vast information resources:Item Perceptions of Library Automated Systems(INFLIBNET Centre, 1996-02-15) Pradeep, C.; Venkataramana, Dr. V.Thedevelopment of computing and information processing technologies is remarkable and a new stage has been setting very often. New generation hardware, operating systems, programing language are forging and reliable systems are staging. Price structures of mainframe computers and minicomputers have substantially reduced owing to change in import policy. Microprocessors with higher and powerful capacities entered the market. Networks of various databases stormed into the users area. A new synergistic development has been formed with the new technological process and network of 'library and information automation. The traditional way of information dissemination is disappearing and the librarians are forced to develop creative work in the ever challenging world. The relative automation activity is revitalizing many libraries. The contribution of the new generation automated systems augments and supplements the efforts of enthusiastic library professionals. The usage of personal computers forms the base tool for information automation functions and activities in the large integrated systems. The traditional librarians are being transformed into systems librarians and learn the knowledge with the tools in their arms and develop themselves into new generation library and information professionals duly integrating into the processing systems.