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Digital Library Development and Digital Library Initiatives in India: At a Glance

Digital Library Development and Digital Library Initiatives in India- At a glance, 2019

Paper deals with the digital library definition and concept followed by specific features. Digital Library Development and Initiatives in Indian environment has been categorized and discussed elaborately. The paper concluded with the remarks that more digital library development and initiatives should be taken up by the academic disciplines and Government should encourage for such initiatives. 1. Introduction The information professionals has faced number of challenges in handling, processing, disseminating information since the last decade of the 20 th century mainly for information explosion-generation of information incessantly increased with the advancement of Information and Communication Technology in all fields of research and development; use of Internet became popular during 1990s in advanced countries due to which information communication developed to a large extent leading to generation of more and more information resources that too in e-format; popularity of electronic resources due to a large number of advantages over print resources gave the concept of managing these resources for proving easy access to its seekers brought the concept of electronic library that came into being in 1992; information professionals are demanded for handling more information and it involved a greater level of activity; they are in need of greater efficiency than previous; and demand for creating opportunities for cooperation and centralization in the creation and exploitation of shared data.

Digital Library Initiatives in India: A Comprehensive Study

This study is a survey of digital library initiatives in India. The survey is based on the secondary information of about fifty digital libraries from their respective websites. The findings show that in most cases the actual conception of digital library in India is still in nascent stage. The online subscriptions and linked to the third-party websites are also considered as a digital library. However, many digital libraries have not any proper search interface in their respective website due to improper arrangement of metadata. In some cases, they do not have their own digitized collection and provide some other’s collections or referred to their users to some third-party website. Moreover, there are many digital libraries which cannot be accessed outside (remote access) the organization. Moreover, the so-called digital libraries in India have not developed their own standards or are not following any global standards. However, the usage statistics for the government digital libra...

DIGITAL LIBRARY INITIATIVES AND ISSUES IN INDIA : EFFORTS ON SCHOLARLY KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

The academic and research libraries across the globe are striving hard to harness technology for achieving scholarly knowledge management, which is fast proliferating, distributed and scattered. Knowledge Management leveraging on information science (IS) and information technology (IT) is the recent trend and strategy seen in the advanced academic and corporate environment. Building world standard digital libraries, as powerhouses of knowledge, that are able to address the complex issues put forth by the technology push as well as the demand pull are fast catching up worldwide attention. Particularly, in India, Open Digital Library (ODL) initiatives are picking up unprecedented Institutional as well as professional group attention owing to a variety of excellent features offered by these DLs. During the past five years India has been responding to this global trend quite proactively and positively. One of the major reasons being, presently, more than 70 percentage of world's scholarly literature are born digital. Naturally when they are acquired by the libraries for patron's use they will have to be acquired in the digital form. A digital library is a collection of information that is both electronic (born digital) as well as digitized and it gives us powers we never had with traditional libraries. Digital libraries have attracted almost all the developed and developing countries due to its multifaceted features and the opportunities it extend to the information providers and information seekers. It offers new levels of access to broader audiences of users and new opportunities for library and information science field to advance both theory and practice. Creating effective digital libraries and providing cutting edge digital information services poses serious challenges for existing and future technologies. They include collection building, infrastructure, acceptability, access restrictions, readability, standardization, authentication, preservation, copyright, policy and strategic issues, user interface, funding etc. Yet the advantages outweigh most of the bottlenecks and hardships and therefore the importance of digital libraries have been recognized by all nations of the world. India has recognized the power of digital libraries and lots of initiatives are on the move for developing state-of-art digital libraries.

Digital Library Initiatives in North East India: A Survey

2022

This is a survey of digital library initiative of North East India. The recent initiative by the government of India towards the digitization is reflected in various digitation programs. The secondary sources of data are used to map the 16 digital library initiatives in eight north east state of India. The study has observed that digital library in true sense is perhaps lacking. Many of the digital libraries are not accessible from the outside and lack regular maintenance. In this context, a national level policy initiative is the need of the hour including various stakeholders from the academics, library professionals etc. The study also comes up with various important observations and policy suggestions which may be helpful for scholar, librarians, policy and decision makers in the government.

The digital library of india project: Process, policies and architecture

2nd International Conference on Digital Libraries (ICDL), 2006

In this paper we share the experience gained from establishing a process and a supporting architecture for the DLI (Digital Library of India) project. The DLI project was started with a vision of digitizing books and making them available online, in a searchable and browseable form. The digitization of the books takes place at geographically distributed locations. This raises many issues related to policy and collaboration. We discuss these problems in detail and present the process and workflow that is established to solve them. ...

Building a digital library system in academic libraries in India: Fantasies, realities and possibilities

Journal of Knowledge and Communication Management, 2013

Against the background of the efforts being made to develop a fully-fledged digital library (DL) system in India, however sporadic the efforts may be, this article (a) casts a critical look at what the author regards as fantasies in the minds of Indian LIS professionals about DLs, especially when they discuss the subject on professional forums; (b) makes a brief survey of the realities vis-à-vis the DL system in the Indian context; and (c) offers, against the background of the realities, an outsider’s perspective on what are possible, and what should be possible, in Indian academic libraries, as far as developing a digital environment is concerned. It also addresses some larger issues vis-à-vis DLs with implications for curriculum design and classroom instruction.

" A functional Approach to Digital Library in India

(Abstract) The rapid advancement in Information Technologies has revolution the sole of libraries. Information Technology has its own niche in every aspect of life in the society. Changes in society & technology made variation in the life style of Indian people and their views & attitude towards the libraries. Today digital world is concerned, with creating, sharing & using information in digital form. Information Technology has almost converted the world into a global village. The rise of digital libraries has brought phenomenal change in the progress of collection, storage, preservation of rare documents, retrieval & dissemination of information. Now –a-days the ICT is considered as an important commodity and is playing an important sole for development in all fields such as education, research etc. The present study focuses on the functional aspect of the digital library. In the present society, digital libraries are playing a key role in disseminating information by providing different types of relevant & recent information to the users with a short span of time. The digital library can provide enhanced access to the electronic information sources and the users can access the digital content irrespective of time & space boundaries. This study also discusses the core elements and functional components of the digital library.

Digital Library Initiatives: A Boon for Preservation of Information Resources in India

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 2017

The emergence of digital technology is a process of storage, retrieval and dissemination of information has made the traditional libraries to go digital. Librariesall around the world have responded to diverse challenges posed by preservation of digital information and have encountered the technical, organizational, resource and legal issues associated with it. The paper highlights brief about thedigital library preservation, challenges and opportunity, software like LOCKSS, E-prints, D-space, Depot, Fedora, Greenstone etc which are useful for developing digital libraries and digital library initiatives in India.

Efforts Towards Digitization of Libraries in India: Problems and Prospects

The International Information & Library Review, 2001

TECHNOLOGY A N D DILEMMA Electronic libraries, digital libraries, virtual libraries and hybrid libraries have been some of the buzzwords in the library and information literature for quite sometimes now. Even in less developed countries like India use of these terms in the professional literature has been noticed. Special issues of journals in developing countries have also appeared on the topic, e.g., in India, DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology 17, no. 6, November 1997 issue is a special issue devoted to Digital Libraries. In India, mechanisms and systems visualizing these have started, though very few in number and at early stages of development. Advances in computing technologies, communication technologies and other enabling technologies, and their widespread use in many sectors in developing countries like India has put library and information professionals, particularly the more informed ones in terms of service attitude, in a state of dilemma. This dilemma is of choosing between working for improvement of library and information services through conventional resources (print-based) and to some extent through the automated library systems on the one hand, and working towards setting up state-of-the-art electronic or digital libraries on the other. This dilemma is similar to, rather than a part of the catch-22 situation faced by most of the developing economies. 1 This is the situation where pressures for resource sharing and networking are being felt by library and information professionals, and to some extent by library authorities as well. This again is largely due to forces of globalization and liberalization now manifesting in a less developed country like India. Before I discuss digital library scenario, a bird's eye view at the librarianship and information work in India is necessary.