Library Portal : A Gateway of Information
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2006-02-02
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INFLIBNET Center
Abstract
In the early days of the Net revolution most of companies launched their Net presence
through corporate Websites. They used their websites to show their products and services
with significant information content. As websites grew in number it became difficult for
customer to locate or search the net for sites of their choice. Search engines thus emerged
and went on to become key players, directing millions of surfers to various sites to get
online search of their choice. However the phenomenal growth of search engines was
accompanied by unprecedented choices opening up for the customer. This phase was
marked by the transformation of search engines/directories into portals. Instead of
competing on width offered by horizontal portals, players were forced to compete on depth.
The libraries did not become aloof from the Net revolution. They also launched portals to
attract the specific group of interest. This concept brought paradigm shift in the sense of
“right information to right user from approaching relevant information”, “save the time of
users from separating irrelevant information”, “educate the users for self search by arranging
contents in specific manner”.
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Library Portals, Gateway of Information, Types of Portals, Evolution