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Konnur, P. V.
- Collaborative Repositories: under the Light of Five Laws of Library Science
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Authors
A. N. Joshi
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P. V. Konnur
2
Affiliations
1 S.S. Basavanal Library, Karnatak University, Dharwad 580 003, IN
2 Rani Channamma University, Belagavi, IN
1 S.S. Basavanal Library, Karnatak University, Dharwad 580 003, IN
2 Rani Channamma University, Belagavi, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 49, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 63-68Abstract
The paper deals with the concept of repository library and shows how the collaborative repository of academic libraries fulfill the parameters of five laws of Library Science.Keywords
Repository Library, Collaborative Repository, Five Laws of Library Science.References
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- Ranganathan, S.R. op cit, Ref No.2. p326.
- Fellerman (J). Resource Sharing in Libraries –Why? In Allen Kent (Ed.), Resource Sharing in Libraries, 1974, New York: Marcel Dekker.
- Academic Libraries: in the Changing Scenario
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Authors
A. N. Joshi
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P. V. Konnur
2
Affiliations
1 S.S. Basavanal Library, Karnatak University, Dharwad 580003, IN
2 Jnana Bharati, Bangalore University, Bangalore 560 056, IN
1 S.S. Basavanal Library, Karnatak University, Dharwad 580003, IN
2 Jnana Bharati, Bangalore University, Bangalore 560 056, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 49, No 4 (2012), Pagination: 381-386Abstract
The article discusses about the factors like technology, economics, higher education and changing user expectations that have influenced changes in academic library scenario. It throws light on major changing facets and how ICT helps to overcome the challenges. Shows growth related to ICT in Karnatak University library.Keywords
Academic Library, Challenges, ICT, Karnatak University Library.References
- Bawden (D). Information and digital literary a review of concepts Journal of Documentation. Vol. 57(2); 2001; p218-259.
- Bawden (D); Vilar (P). Digital Libraries: to meet or manage user expectations. ASLIB Proceedings. Vol. 58(4); 2006; p346-354.
- Ferguson (Anthony W). Managing Change in the Hong Kong Library Environment. Library Management. Vol. 28(8); 2007; p524-530.
- Leong (Julia). Academic Reference Librarians Prepare for change: An Australian Case Study, Library Management. Vol. 29(1); 2008; p77-86.
- . Academic Reference Librarians Prepare for Change: An Australian Case Study. Library Management. Vol. 29(1); 2008; p77-86.
- Mahajan (Preeti). Academic Libraries in India a present day scenario, Library Philosophy and practice. Vol. 8(1); Fall 2005. libr.unl.edu:2000/LPP/lppv8n1.htm. accessed on 02-07-2010.
- Maskell (Cathy); Soutter (Jennifer); Oldenburg (Kristina). Collaborative print repositories. Journal of Academic Librarianship. Vol. 36(3); 2010; p242-249.
- Mullins (James L); Allen (Frank R); Hufford (Jon R). Ten assumptions for the future of academic libraries and librarians: A report from the ACRL research committee. College and Research Libraries news. Vol. 68; April 2007; p240-246
- National Knowledge Commission (NKC). Entrepreneurship in India: A Report. India: NKC, 2008.
- OCLC, College students perceptions of the libraries and information resources: a report to the OCLC membership. Dublin OH:OCLC, 2006.
- Paton (Barbara); Beranek (Lea); Smith (Ian). The Transit Lounge: A View of Organisational Change from a Point in the Journey. Library Management. Vol. 29(1); 2008; p87-103.
- Sahu (Ashok Kumar). Measuring service quality in academic library: An Indian case study. Library Review. Vol. 56(3); 2007; p234-243.
- Role of Digital Libraries in the Electronic Information Era
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1 Y.C. Warana Mahavidyalaya, Warananagar-416113, IN
2 Bangalore University, Bangalore, IN
1 Y.C. Warana Mahavidyalaya, Warananagar-416113, IN
2 Bangalore University, Bangalore, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 49, No 6 (2012), Pagination: 663-669Abstract
Rapid advances in information processing, storage and communication technologies have revolutionized the role of world wide libraries in disseminating information services to their users. Libraries are reconsolidating their positions, building digital collection, redesigning their services and information products to add value to their services in order to satisfy changing information needs of users. The paper gives a brief description of digital Library; highlights the methods of building digital collection; use of digital libraries and the problems of digital libraries and concludes with a brief description of the digital library projects initiated in different parts of the world.Keywords
Digital Library, Information and Communication Technology, Electronic Information EraReferences
- Burman (J S). Managing Libraries in Digital Era, New Delhi: Rajat Publication, 2007.
- Hulser Richard (P). Digital Library Preservation in a Digital World. DESIDOC Bulletin of information Technology. Vol. 17(6); 1997; p7-14.
- Malwad (N M). etal. Ed. Digital Libraries: Dynamic storehosed of digital information. New Delhi: New Age International publication, 1996.
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- Siddamallaiah (H S). Digital Libraries : assumptions and adaptability. In Digital Libraries: Dynamic storehouse of digitized information. Ed. By N.M. Matwad and other, New Delhi: New Age publication, 1996
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- Subbarao (P V). Library and Information Technology New Delhi: Sonali publications, 2005.
- Tiwari (Purushotham). Organisation and Development of Libraries, New Delhi: A.P.H. Publishing Corporation Publication, 2009.
- Use and Awareness of Internet at Education Colleges of Gadag City, Karnataka: A Case Study
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1 College of Agriculture (UAS Raichur), Bheemarayanagudi,, IN
2 Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka, IN
1 College of Agriculture (UAS Raichur), Bheemarayanagudi,, IN
2 Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 49, No 3 (2012), Pagination: 325-330Abstract
This study is aimed at the Internet use and its impact among the education colleges of Gadag city. Structured questionnaire was designed to collect data. Out of 100 questionnaires, 90 filled in questionnaires were received back. The survey found out that, 98.89% of the total respondents use Internet only for e-mail facility, 94.44% respondents are using Google as the favorite search engine for accessing information, and 52.22% were not satisfied with the printing facilities available in their respective colleges. The study also highlights the suggestions made by the faculty and the students.Keywords
Internet Awareness, Colleges of Education, Gadag City.References
- Brown (J M). The global computer networks:Introduction of its use worldwide. International Information and Library Review. Vol. 26( 1); 1994; p526-533.
- Crumlish (Christian). TheABC ofthe Internet. New Delhi, BPB. 1998.
- Kumbar (Mallinath); Shirur (Shiddayya). Internet and its use in Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering: A study. SRELS Journal of Information Management. Vol. 40(2); 2003; p169-176.
- Misra (Jyothi); Satayanarayana (N R). Use of Internet in university library: A study. ILA Bulletin.Vol. 37(4); 2001; pl32-134.
- Odst (O). Use of Internet sources by German medical professionals. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. Vol. 86(4); 1998; p528-533.
- Rama Reddy (E). Internet Facilities and Connectivity: Experience of Indira Gandhi Memorial Library, In CALIBER-97, Held 6-8 March 1997, Patiala, 1997. p152-155
- Teo (T H); Lim (V K G); Lai (R Y C). Users of Internet: The case of Singapore. Internetional Journal of Information Management. Vol. 5; 1997; p325-326.
- Motivational Factors for Increasing Work Efficiency among Engineering College Librarians:A Comparative Study of Maharashtra and Karnataka States
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1 Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pashan, Pune 411021, IN
2 Bangalore University, Bangalore 560056, IN
1 Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pashan, Pune 411021, IN
2 Bangalore University, Bangalore 560056, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 47, No 6 (2010), Pagination: 681-688Abstract
Motivation is a term which is generally used to apply to the entire class of drives, desires, needs, wishes and similar forces which channelises individual and group behaviour for the achievement of individual and organizational goal. One of the most difficult task of an organization is that of motivating its employees to perform the work assigned to them in such a way that the employees are satisfied and organizational goals are achieved. In order to make employees satisfied and committed to their jobs in academic libraries, there is need for strong and effective motivation at the various levels, and sections of the library. This study examines some of the motivational factors for increasing work efficiency of engineering college librarians of Maharashtra and Karnataka States. Present study is based on the primary data collected from 233 respondents through pre-tested structured and comprehensive questionnaire.Keywords
Motivation, Work Efficiency.References
- Tella (Adeyinka) et. al. Work Motivation, Job Satisfaction, and Organisational Commitment of Library Personnel in Academic and Research Libraries in Oyo State, Nigeria. Library Philosophy and Practice. April, 2007; p2-7.
- Ugah (A D). Motivation and productivity in the library. Library Philosophy and Practice. July, 2008; p1-6.
- Singh (Mahavir); Gautham (J N). A study of job involvement. Indian Journal of Information Library and Society. Vol. 8(3); Jul-Dec 1995; p303-308.
- Awuku (Ohene Sakyi). Productivity in university libraries of developing countries: A west and southern African perspective. Library Management. Vol. 16(3); 1995; p24-33.
- Rowley (Jennifer). Motivation of staff in libraries. Library Management. Vol. 17(5); 1996; p31-35.
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- Line (Maurice B). Management musings 12: Top dogs need not be fat cats. Library Management. Vol. 24(4-5); 2003; p252-253.
- Patel (Preeti); Naidu (G H S). Motivation of library professionals in knowledge management: The role of the librarian in the changing scenario. In: 51st All India Conference on Libraries, Information Literacy and Lifelong Learning. Kurukshetra; Dec 16-18, 2005. p331-338.
- Badu (Edwin Ellis). Employee motivation in university libraries in Ghana: A comparative analysis. Information Development. Vol. 21(1); 2005; p38-46.