Sivasubramanian, V(INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)
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The paper describes internet and explains how it can be used for meeting information in an
organisationin general and by libraries in particular. It emphasises the use of internet in special libraries .-(as at ‘A’market on 16). Argues that librarians in special libraries must develop familiarity with Internet and develop expertise to use it efficiently.
Sridevi, J; Jolly, Surabhi; Satyanarayana, N R; V, Shalini(INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)
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The article presents a brief overview of Open Acess, IRs and Librarians role. Universities
and other institutions can have complex motives for establishing IRs; providing free access
to all IR materials is often one of them. Open access initiatives may focus on technical
support costs of IRs, while librarians may also be concerned with various other problems
such as staff and user training and support, IR advocacy and promotion, metadata creation
and maintenance, and long-term digital preservation etc. Consequently, we can see IRs as
cheap to support and quick to implement, while as librarians we can take a more cautious
approach that takes in to consideration other constraints and the library maxim that it is
easier to establish a new service than to stop offering one. IRs are best seen as an enabling
technology for open access and as their best hope for establishing permanent repositories.