Browsing INFLIBNET's Convention Proceedings by Subject "Automation"
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Mulla, K R; Chandrashekara, M (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: New technologies have always been of interest for libraries, both for the potential of increasing the quality of service and for improving efficiency of operations. In the era of globalisation and liberalisation and with the advent of hi-technologies, the whale world has been condensed in a very small frame. With enormous knowledge explosion, the need to quench the thirst of information cannot be over emphasized. Barcode made inventory tracking easier, but they have their disadvantages. For starts each barcode has to be read in individually by the reader. If an entire well stocked information Centre needed to be checked in to a computer, it could mean several hours of work. Furthermore, the basic barcode is just a tag with data printed on it, and this data can’t be updated. Except, of course by sticking another barcode over it. Where Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags come in takes asset tracking to the next level, with smart intelligent tags embedded in the package, the information on the tag can be scanned and updated automatically by readers. RFID married with today’s enterprise resource planning solutions, may soon be the next big thing in information management. The technology provides an automated method to collect product or transaction information. The RFID system works using “smart” tags, with inbuilt silicon chips that store data, a reader that scans information from the tags, and the infrastructure to store and analyse the data. This present paper will give you an understanding of how technology can impact on our libraries. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1100 Files in this item: 1
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Satpathy, Sunil K; Swain, Chandra K (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper highlights on Parija Library, the Central Library of Utkal University of Orissa in relation to possible structural differentiation in the era of library automation. A critical analysis of internal and external structure of the library and states the condition of Parija Library structure before automation. Discusses about the state of the art report of automation of the library. Analyses possible external and internal restructuring of the library by dividing the whole work into different functional sections necessary in an automated environment. Provides some suggestions towards library automation in the lib rary. Concludes with the remarks that in near future Parija Library will be restructured to be a hybrid library instead of a fully automated library. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/270 Files in this item: 1
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Rao, I K Ravichandra (INFLIBNET Centre, March 8, 1997)[more][less]
Abstract: This paper discusses status. problems and future of the automation in academic libraries in India. Automation activities have picked up, at last! Challenges-manpower requirement, creation of machine readable catalogues, availability of fund-remain unchanged. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1722 Files in this item: 1
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Dabas, K C; Singh, Sewa (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper attempts to review and audit the present scenario of library automation in nine university libraries in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh in the background of yesteryears and expected future. Paper points out that today complete library automation and modernization means digitisation of the every bit of information contents. Discusses the scope, objectives, and methodology adopted for collection, presentation, and analysis of data for this paper. Highlights the meaning, need, main considerations, rationale, main components, and domain of library automation in the context of university libraries. Throws light on the availability of hardware and software in respective libraries and examines types and forms of library collection. Gives a brief overview of library automation in historical perspectives in the selected libraries and focuses on house URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/177 Files in this item: 1
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Chavan, Subhash P; Mukhedkar, M V (INFLIBNET Centre, March 3, 2012)[more][less]
Abstract: Few Library automation software packages are available in the market. But the cost of the software package, bar code reader, bar code labels and in all the total cost is not affordable to most of the public libraries particularly from rural areas. Most of these software packages allow the data entry of the bibliographic details of the document in English only and allow to take output reports in English language only. Few packages allow the data entry in Devnagari script, but these modules are costly and needs to be purchased separately. The authors, therefore, tried to develop a model library automation multilingual package, which will be helpful to save on costs incurred, allow to enter details in local language, and source code will be made available to make modifications (if required) in it. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1668 Files in this item: 1
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Sangeeta, Keisham; Sarika, L (Inflibnet center, February 28, 2008)[more][less]
Abstract: Abstract 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. URI: 978-81-902079-6-6 Files in this item: 1
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Williams, Theresa; Channaveeraiah, Lalithamba (Inflibnet center, February 28, 2008)[more][less]
Abstract: Application 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. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1249 Files in this item: 1
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Maheta, Mahendra (Inflibnet center, February 28, 2008)[more][less]
Abstract: It 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. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1296 Files in this item: 1
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Lendina; Ngullie, Mhonbemo (INFLIBNET Centre, November 9, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: Traces the over all library status & systems in Nagaland. Points out the problems being faced by the libraries in over all management and organizational aspects. Suggests certain points for the over all improvement of public and academic library services in the state. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1266 Files in this item: 1
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Pharande, Chandrakant P; Taru, Sanjay S (INFLIBNET Centre, March NaN, 2001)[more][less]
Abstract: In changing perspective of digital resources, there is drastic change in the reference tools also. In the light of this change, need for switching from traditional form of reference service to digital form of reference service has been envisaged in this paper. Comp uterisation of reference section is an activity to convert existing reference section into electronic based media. This paper puts emphasis on the automation of reference section to ensure better service with high speed. Prerequisite for implementing automation activity in the reference section has been discussed. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/113 Files in this item: 1
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Sarma, Nitupan; Singh, Sanjay Kumar; Deka, Prasanta Kumar; Devi, Himadri (INFLIBNET Centre, February 18, 2010)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper mainly discusses about the e-resourses as well as web-resources available in the Assam Agricultural University Library at Jorhat. It also highlights various services rendered by the library and brief history of AAUL. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/944 Files in this item: 1
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