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Title: Resource Sharing Using Information Communication Technology with Knowledge Centre, ADE : A Case Study
Authors: Yogi, A M Nageswara
Leelavathi, S H
Sunderrajan, K
Keywords: Digital Repository
E-Journal
Consortium
Information Technology
Awareness
Training
Issue Date: 18-Feb-2010
Publisher: INFLIBNET Centre
Abstract: The primary objective of libraries is to organize and provide access to information to its users. Most common users of a library are scientists, academicians, technical personnel, students. It is important to disseminate the research information arrived /available to the Users in addition to archived data. It is also very important that users must be aware of the various services provided by libraries. Library managers are required to send clear messages to the users that the business of library is to provide required information in the shortest possible time. In this era of information technology, attracting people to library is very difficult. Library Heads and staff should become proactive in providing and propagating the services and facilities available at the Library.Based on the interaction with many users, and analyzing their experiences, it is found that minimization of reaction time in providing the required information to the users is essential. In this paper, services and the initiatives taken by Library known as “Knowledge Centre (KC)” of Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) to bring awareness about the services provided by KC are presented. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is effectively utilized by the Knowledge Centre to achieve the objective of making available information required by Scientists in time to help them to devote more time in project activities rather spending time in searching for information.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/950
ISBN: 978-81-902079-9-7
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