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WEB ENABLED LIBRARY RESOURCES AND SERVICES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES IN KARNATAKA STATE UMESHA NAIK

The online library services support to the growing academic community is a big source of concern, as it calls for transformation of conventional library services to online information services. This study helps to learn how the unique web based services enhance the quality of users and suggests new approaches for effective use of web based information. This research is undertaken in response to the issue of the importance of academic library Web sites as a tool for the content representation. Libraries use their websites to provide services to the user's desktop without their physical presence. In Karnataka some libraries provide only minimal information about their resources, facilities and their library services, while many offer more library services list Web OPACs, access to online databases, e-resources, electronic reserves, Web-based user education tools, e-gateways, consortium, etc. There were many case studies available on the design and development of library websites, web resources, and role of library websites, web-based library services, and major studies of individual library websites in India and abroad. This study is focus on the web enabled library facilities and services provided to the end users via internet.

Web Enabled Library Resources and Services: A Comparative Study of University Libraries in Karnataka State

International Journal of Library Science and Research, 2017

The online library services support to the growing academic community is a big source of concern, as it calls for transformation of conventional library services to online information services. This study helps to learn how the unique web based services enhance the quality of users and suggests new approaches for effective use of web based information. This research is undertaken in response to the issue of the importance of academic library Web sites as a tool for the content representation. Libraries use their websites to provide services to the user's desktop without their physical presence. In Karnataka some libraries provide only minimal information about their resources, facilities and their library services, while many offer more library services list Web OPACs, access to online databases, e-resources, electronic reserves, Web-based user education tools, e-gateways, consortium, etc. There were many case studies available on the design and development of library websites, web resources, and role of library websites, web-based library services, and major studies of individual library websites in India and abroad. This study is focus on the web enabled library facilities and services provided to the end users via internet.

Web Based Library and Information Services-

Book , 2021

The use of conventional resources in information management has been reduced as a result of the advent of web-based Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and globalisation of networks, as well as the rapid growth of new information, and automation of information centres has become imperative. Eventually, the role of librarians has expanded to include information management and the application of cutting-edge tools and technology to provide better information services in a web-based environment. Library services refer to the services offered by a library for the use of books and the distribution of information to meet the needs and requirements of its users. The first generation of information retrieval tools was designed with bibliographic databases. As an automation feature, the second generation of tools tries to collect and index resources. The third generation is obsessed with meta-search engines on the World Wide Web. The fourth-generation includes new concepts such as search agent technology, which is currently being developed to locate knowledge on the internet. Web-based library services are predominantly delivered through the library portal, which is a specific form of portal to web-based library resources. It allows for seamless access to the metadata of a library's different databases. It compiles a range of useful information resources into a single website, enabling users to personalise their information resources by choosing and accessing information that is important to them. Web-based library services are becoming increasingly popular. The primary objective is to serve and teach users how to effectively locate, evaluate and use materials. The librarians should take the lead in delivering improved web-based library facilities to their tech-savvy clientele to resolve their issues. The librarians must assist the users in evaluating the accuracy and utility of the knowledge they encounter. The book deals with the opportunity, strategy and new trends of web based library services in the present scenario.

Web‐Based Library Services in Selected Central University Libraries of India: A Study

2020

World Wide Web (WWW) and Internet becomes a new media of libraries for information storage and information providing with greater speed and economy. This paper discusses on the use of web-based library services available in some selected central University Library in India and examines how central university libraries provides web-based access to its collections and user support for that access and the problems faced by the users in accessing web-based library services. This paper will also find out some recommendations for increasing the effective use of web-based library services.

Web-based library and Information Services in the Libraries of the Institutions of National Importance in India: A study with reference to Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu

Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services (IJISS), 2018

This paper focuses on the use of web-based library services in India and examines how libraries in the Institutions of National importance in India provide web access to their collections and other services. The study sample for the present study were Thirteen (13) institutions of National importance located at Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu states which were selected using purposive sampling technique based on the research objectives. The data was collected using a web-based survey by examining the library websites of the select institutions using a check-list of 52 items covered topics of library general information, library resources, library services, links to e-resources, Web 2.0 tools and Web 3.0 tools. This particular check-list was developed by the researchers after analyzing the related literature reviews and previous studies related to the topic. Finding shows that many of the surveyed Institutions of National importance in India’s libraries have not fully exploited the potential of the web forms, and are still lagging behind to make the effective use of library websites. Among the selected institutions, few libraries were found to offer web-based library services in different sections. The present paper highlights the present status of the web-based library services in the select Institutions of National importance in India’s librarians in Southern India. The study also highlights the role of Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 environment to enhance the quality of web-based library services and suggest new approaches for effective use of web-based library services. Keywords: Web-based library services, Library websites, Content analysis, Web 2.0, Web 3.0, Institutions of National importance in India’s Libraries.

Internet: Importance and Usage for Library and Information Professionals

Desidoc Journal of Library Information Technology, 2003

The paper focuses on the impact of lnternet on various library processes, services and products. I t also emphasises the challenging role of librarians and information professionals in the present lnternet era. Today the lnternet has revolutionised the traditional library activities viz document acquisition, teclinical processing, circubtion, reference service, resource sharing, document delivery, etc. The paper also emphasises the crucial role of librarians and information professionals in designing and maintaining libraries' web page/website leading to increase in library efficiency. *

The Impact of Web Portal in Library and Information Services in the 21st Century

Journal of Educational and Social Research, 2013

The advent of website which is also referred to as "web portal" is one of the greatest revolution in the world of providing and promoting library and information resources and services. Today, accessibility to information and information retrieval as a result of websites as helped libraries and information centers to effectively render quality library services to their customers. Web portal has great advantages in information generation, processing and accessibility to information on demand. Users have the advantage of visiting websites to obtain readily available information via internet. Therefore, this paper attempt to discuss the concept of web portal as an emerging technology that could help to facilitate the storing and retrieval of information and its services particularly as it affect the modern flow and management of information in the 21st century. The concepts of library service were also highlighted as that phase of library work that assists library users with relevant information through the use of library resources. The applications of the technology within Nigeria context were discussed as well as factors that could pose are posing threat to its management in library services to library users. Finally, recommendations were proffered as solutions for the use of web technology within the context of library and information services.

Use of web technology in providing information services by south Indian technological universities as displayed on library websites

Library Hi Tech, 2011

Purpose -This paper aims to discuss the present status of using new generation web technology, social media and Web 2.0 features among the technological university library websites in south India. It seeks to assess the library websites as a primary platform and one-stop portal for information services and to examine how much library websites are effective in providing web-based information services. Design/methodology/approach -The library websites of the technological universities in south India were evaluated on the basis of a relative weight checklist. The criteria for the checklist were drawn on the basis of availability of websites for library, resource discovery tools, access to scholarly content and Web 2.0 tools. The various issues and challenges in adapting new web technologies in the academic environment are discussed. Findings -Using the current web development technologies and deploying for mainstream web information services is not widespread as web information services are yet to take off widely in academic libraries. The majority of university libraries are found to be working in the conventional library settings and the diffusion rate of web information services is relatively low. Originality/value -As this is an assessment of the existing online information infrastructure facilities of the engineering universities in south India, the awareness of web-based information services, their viability, and service values can be enhanced. More emphasis to improve upon the current learning, online educational facilities and benchmarking electronic information services for sustainability is highlighted.