Library Automation

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Library Automation is generally defined as the replacement of manual operations in libraries by computerized methods. Started in late 1970s in few special libraries it has now reached most of the university libraries. Over the past three decades, libraries have changed considerably as bibliographic utilities, online catalogues, automated circulation systems, and other new technologies have been implemented in a majority of library operations and services. This book attempts to provide comprehensive and objective information related to the field of library automation. It describes the advantages of library automation, identifies the barriers, analyses the convenient steps in automating the library and the technology available. It is designed to equip the academics and library professionals with basic knowledge about library automation.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Pramod Kumar Singh

Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh teaches English at. S.P. Jain College, Sasaram, Bihar (Vir Kunwar Singh) University, Ara). He obtained his Ph.D. degree in 1986. He is a post graduate in English, History, Sociology and also a graduate in Law. Dr. Singh has contributed a large number of scholarly paper to literary journals and edits journals The Literary Mirror and Bihar Industrial Journal. He has authored books of criticism: The Novels of R.K. Narayan: A Critical Evaluation, Indian Fiction in English, Major Indo-English Novelists and Novels, Salman Rushdie: a Critical Evaluation, five contemporary Indian Novelists and Khushwant Singh: A Critical Evaluation. His contributions in the field of law are: Supreme Court on Human Rights and social Justice, Legal Language: Legal Writing, Supreme Court on Services Law (In press) and Banking.

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Title
Library Automation
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8183290221
Length
viii+274p., Index; 22cm.
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