The academic libraries today are reorienting their collections and their
collection development policies in the light of e-resources. Not only are the
collections changing so are the role of librarians. The dual print and
electronic environment are posing a challenge to the librarians. How best
to balance the available budget between the two and in the process provide
easy access to relevant information to the users without any delay, is the
Mantra of Librarianship today. E-journals and e-books are here to stay. In
the light of this fact how to provide access, which are the best source, how
to index and catalogue them to provide quick access as well as training of
the staff for their new role are the various issues that have been discussed
in this article. But then each library needs to develop its own model for
collection development keeping in mind its users and their specific
requirements.
Gowda, Vasappa; Shivalingaiah, D(Inflibnet centre, February 8, 2007)
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Abstract:
Research is an important activity for the development of scientific and
technical knowledge. It is the gateway to the development of theoretical
knowledge, practical skills and technical know how in any discipline.
Universities are the centers of higher education and research. The libraries
attached to the Universities have to deal with the needs of the researchers
in various disciplines. It is the responsibility of the University libraries to
provide the information requirements of the researchers from time to time.
In this paper, the authors have made an attempt to know the attitudes of
the research scholars towards electronic resources in the Universities in
Karnataka. Survey method using questionnaire as the tool is employed to
collect data. The collected data are analysed and interpretation is drawn.
Suggestions and findings are presented at the end.