Recent trends in Libraries in Networked Environment : Challenges and opportunities for librarianship in 21st century/ Aditya Tripathi; Mohd Shoaib Ansari; Jitendra Kumar Gupta.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Ess Ess Publications, 2018.Edition: 1st edDescription: x, 262 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:- 9789387698024 (hb)
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020.285 NAI Information management in digital environment / | 020.285 SAH Information Management In The New Millennium : | 020.285 SIN Re-modelling of libraries in digital era : | 020.285 TRI Recent trends in Libraries in Networked Environment : | 020.2854678 GOR Information Tomorrow : | 020.3 KUM Essentilal Role of Social Science Information System in Library Science / | 020.3 SIN Glossary of library science and information technology terms / |
This book will acquaint the reader with basic concerns and prominent issues in the field of library and information science in a networked environment. The editors present views and experiences of professionals for the benefit of the readers. The book is an annotation of important contemporary themes in the field of LIS. The articles included here will enrich the knowledge of readers in LIS and allied disciplines. The content is divided into 11 units containing 21 articles. The chapters include: Internet and the Role of the World Wide Web; Mobile Technologies; Library Resources and Services; Social Media Analysis; Digital Libraries and Institutional Repositories; Green Library and Green Computing; Library Automation and Library Consortia; Security Systems in the Libraries; MOOCs and Libraries; the Changing Pattern of Library Profession; TQM in Libraries; and Bibliometric Studies.
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