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Impact of ICT in LIS : Major Shifts and Practices, from Automation to Transformation


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1 DVVPF's Institute of Business Mangement and Rural Development, Ahmednagar, India
 

In the period of data blast and the spread of computerized data assets, the utilization of ICT in libraries has become inescapable. Viable utilization of ICT in the library assists with working the library and offers the most effective support. The modernization of libraries and data focuses has worked with the exchange and access of data, the accomplishment of objectives, and accordingly, the structure of organizations of libraries and data focuses. This undertaking has achieved signiï¬cant changes in asset improvement, sharing, and use at various levels. Through your membership, you access electronic diaries, CD-ROM data sets, online data sets, online assets, and an assortment of other electronic assets. They join the library consortium and make an advanced library.

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Impact of ICT, Computer Phobia,", Automation, Communications.
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Sandip Mane
DVVPF's Institute of Business Mangement and Rural Development, Ahmednagar, India

Abstract


In the period of data blast and the spread of computerized data assets, the utilization of ICT in libraries has become inescapable. Viable utilization of ICT in the library assists with working the library and offers the most effective support. The modernization of libraries and data focuses has worked with the exchange and access of data, the accomplishment of objectives, and accordingly, the structure of organizations of libraries and data focuses. This undertaking has achieved signiï¬cant changes in asset improvement, sharing, and use at various levels. Through your membership, you access electronic diaries, CD-ROM data sets, online data sets, online assets, and an assortment of other electronic assets. They join the library consortium and make an advanced library.

Keywords


Impact of ICT, Computer Phobia,", Automation, Communications.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21904/weken%2F2019%2Fv4%2Fi2%2F170762