CALIBER 2008 Allahabad
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Item Evaluation of ICT Based Services in the Academic Libraries of Manipur: A Study(Inflibnet center, 2008-02-28) Sangeeta, Keisham; Sarika, LAbstract With the advent of Information Communication Technology in our society, there is a sea change in all spheres of our life. Libraries globally have undergone a significant change due to the application of ICT in automated catalogue, online retrieval etc. The present paper highlights the present status of academic libraries of Manipur particularly of college libraries of valley areas on varied aspects like-ICT based services, automation status and others including problem in ICT application. It also disclosed some suggestions to improve the service conditions of the college libraries.Item From Automation to Transformation: Impact of ICT in LIS: Major Shifts & Practices(Inflibnet center, 2008-02-28) Williams, Theresa; Channaveeraiah, LalithambaApplication of ICT in libraries has become inevitable in an era of information explosion and widespread use of digital information resources. Effective application of ICT in libraries helps in performing their operations and services most efficiently. The modernization of libraries and information centers enabled information transfer and access, meeting objectives and there by establishes a network of libraries and information centres. This initiative saw a major shift in resource development, resource sharing and their utilization at various levels. They subscribe to e-journals, CD-ROM databases, online databases, web-based resources, and a variety of other electronic resources. They participate in library consortia and build digital libraries.Item Library Standards – A Study of Protocol Harmonization(Inflibnet center, 2008-02-28) Maheta, MahendraIt seems to recall a time when protocols and standards were two different things. In the past couple of years, the craze over new protocols has seemingly breathed new life into library information technology, replacing the doldrums of standards with the hope of new, universally accepted protocols. It must be admitted that to being too young to have been there, but It would be wonder if things felt like this when MARC and Z39.50 were poised to change the world of library automation. MARC and Z39.50? It’s XML and Open URL, and the Open Archives Initiative. In this paper I tried throwing light on ability to search the resources with a single interface.