Library Consortia Model for Country Wide Access of Electronic Journals and Databases
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2005-02-02
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INFLIBNET Centre
Abstract
The present approach towards partnership, networking, consortia and resource sharing
adopted by Indian libraries need radical changes to evolve responsive partnerships in
order to achieve best performance in service. The current practices of journal acquisition in
most of the libraries in the colleges and universities in India are print based, in which each
library is an island with regard to access of information. Moreover, there is wide disparity in
the availability and use of information among different universities and colleges. But,
consortia based acquisition and electronic desktop delivery of information can eliminate
this gulf and increase the access and use considerably.
Thus the difficulty now faced by the students, teachers and scientists in getting academic
and research information will be eliminated on achieving full bibliographical control on the
information documents available world over.
This paper depicts the benefits of library consortia, analyses the present trend in the formation
of consortia in India and suggests a new model of library consortia in which all academic
institutions and government research organizations could participate. The formation of
such a unique consortium under the direction and full support by the Government of India
is stressed. The role that can be played by the INFLIBNET Centre of the University Grants
Commission in the formation and management of such a consortium is also depicted. The
areas of re-defining and re-engineering the operations of the university libraries necessitated
by the consortia based electronic information and document delivery services are also
discussed.
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Library Networking, Consortia, Library Consortia Model, Indian Library Consortium, University Libraries, Re-Engineering