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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Personalization attempts. 3. Evolving a personalization model using IIT libraries. 4. User interest management system. 5. Standardizing subject terms. 6. Design and implementation of a library personalization system. 7. Testing feedback improvement and maintenance. 8. Findings and suggestions. Annexes i. Content personalization in IIT libraries (questionnaire for librarian/acting librarian). ii. Tables used in SAI. iii. SAI feedback form. Bibliography. Index. Library Personalization provides the library with a viable mechanism to manipulate the information base using available technologies so that the library appears as a set of separate smaller libraries holding more effective content to individual users. It helps users to start with a generic library and by making selections and choices create a personal library with pre selected and most relevant information resources. Also the user can view the different services offered by the library through a single interface with links to different services and resources in multiple servers inside and outside the library. It has also been designed to enable faculty members and researchers busy with teaching and research work to save the considerable time spent in collecting information rather than using it. Evolution of full text information in electronic format like e books e journals and web resources along with emerging database and web technology made it feasible to connect content as per users interests. With the advent of electronic full text resources and especially the internet users need a Web like search and access at the click of a link facility for information resources stored in the library also which is fully met through personalization services. In the absence of such personal information support users be left to fend for themselves and forced to scan the information overload through library OPACs electronic databases networked electronic content etc. which may often lead to information under use severely hampering research and teaching output. 230 pp.
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Contents Preface 1 E-resources 2 Open access and publishers 3 Library services for distance education 4 DELNET services for distance education 5 Price verification in book acquisition 6 Research collaboration 7 Public libraries for science awareness 8 Public libraries and digital initiatives 9 Digital libraries and Ranganathan 11 Stock verification 12 Sixth pay commission IndexThis book is presented in 12 chapters The first chapter on e-resources presents a step by step account of how effectively a library should deal with the same The second chapter surveys the response towards open access by few prominent scholarly publishers How digital media can play a lead role in distance education is highlighted in chapter 3 The next chapter provides a thought on how the key services of DELNET could rescue geographically disperse resource starved distance learners Chapter 5 presents a case study on the crucial problem of price verification of books purchased in a library The next chapter is on research collaboration of teachers of library science librarians and library science students How public libraries can be used effectively for spreading science awareness is discussed in chapter 7 Chapter 8 throws light on the need of digital enabling of public libraries for empowering the citizens The seminal thoughts of Dr S R Ranganathan find interesting applications in different emerging areas of library science and chapter 9 discusses possible applications of his research on digital libraries Prof PN Kaula lived a life rich in legacy and professionalism and chapter 10 is a reflection of this Chapter 11 suggests libraries should practice stock accountability than stock verification The last chapter is about some of the anomalies with respect to library positions in the aftermath of the adoption of the sixth pay commission regulations 232 pp.
Published by Ess Ess Pub, New Delhi, 2006
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. I. 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 literature. II. Book Acquisition 8. Book acquisition to access management. 9. Good offices committee. III. It Enabling 10. IT enabling public libraries. 11. Information oriented rural development. 12. Decentralized digital national library system. IV. Electronic Contents 13. Bioinformatics and internet. 14. Personalizing electronic contents. 15. Edutainment centres. 16. Licensing models and repackaging electronic content. 17. Electronic libraries and users. V. Computer Applications 18. Database management systems. 19. Databanks. 20. Stores monitoring system. 21. Web mails. VI. Digital Libraries 22. Building digital libraries. 23. Contents for digital libraries. 24. Digital archiving. 25. Digital libraries or difficult libraries. Bibliography. Index. This book is organized in 6 parts and 25 chapters. The first part state of the art deals 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 the 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 then 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 compute 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 facets of computer applications in libraries. This part is a tutorial on database management systems with some example 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 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 whi.
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