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Information Technology For Digital Library Management And Automation

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Library Science is an interdisciplinary subject incorporating the humanities, law and applied Science to study topics related to libraries, as well as the collection, organization, preservation and dissemination of information sources. Academic courses in library Science typically include collection, management, Information systems and technology, cataloguing and classification, preservation, reference and statics and management. This entire issue of library trends deals with knowledge discovery or data mining relatively sophisticated application of electronic databases. However, most database use is not sophisticated, particularly through CD-ROM and the Internet. For knowledge workers who travel or work outside a traditional Office setting, technology has made it possible to work remotely as never before. Clients no longer need to meet in person or even speak directly with their information professional, but can communicate through many other types of media. This also means that the virtual Office is more real than ever before. Computer networks and electronic information systems are essential resources required for the progress of a society. The book provides a comprehensive study on various facets of computer Science and its fast changing attributes which include information Technology; operating systems and programming; networking; Internet, its basic features and tools; database management systems; and library automations and digital libraries. This book has been composed as per the UGC syllabi for degree Level and also MCA courses prescribed by various universities and institutions including I its, NITs, etc. This is an indispensable book for students, teachers, professionals and those preparing for UGC examinations of library and information Science. Besides, it will be useful to the students of library and information Technology; library management; library automation; digital library; data mining; library computerization; information sources and services and library organisation. This is an ideal reference tool for practising librarians. All those who need a precise and standard textware on DBMS, information Technology and networking will also find it informative and inculcating.

576 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2009

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