Today, libraries of all types are challenged to provide greater information access and improved levels of service, while coping with the pace of technological change and ever-increasing budget pressure. Access to library digital information is expected all the time, from anywhere. This is forcing a shift in role from repository to gateway, with users expecting online libraries that can provide round the clock service. As a result, connectivity and availability are critical service elements. The main role of the librarian in the information age is to promote access to appropriate and accurate information to serve the needs of users. This book provides a detailed information about the impact of information technology about the impact of information technology on library operations, information services, staff and end users. Issues associated with information access in modern libraries and the key strategies for managing technological change in libraries are also discussed in detail. The book will be of great benefit to the practicing librarians, decision-makers, research scholars, students of library and information science and all who are involved in planning and implementation of modern technologies in library and information services.
Globalisation and Developing Countries
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