Computer Networking in Libraries

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The advent of computer networking as an accepted part of the library and information infrastructure has had a very significant impact on the way in which library and information systems are perceived and increasingly on the roles and work patterns of those who work in them and those who use them. It is now quite feasible to conceive of the library as a distributed network of information sources rather than as a centralized repository of recorded knowledge. This shift in perception has dramatic consequences for both information professionals and the community of users, many of which have yet to be fully worked through. This book includes a veritable mine information on computer networking in libraries. It will serve as a highly beneficial reference tool for information scientists, programmers, analysts, managers, students, and anyone dealing with the issues of library networking.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arunima Baruah

Arunima Baruah, an eminent Library Scientist, is a proficient author and an esteemed scholar. She is well known in the literary circles for her thorough studies and authentic works on “Library and Information Science” and related subjects. She has several books to her credit and has presented papers in various seminars – National and international. She has particularly worked on the social aspects of Library Science and the role of Libraries in growth of society. Baruah, a post graduate from Guwahati University, served in her alma-mater first and was later associated with some newspapers in the North-East. Now she is a Librarian, ICCW, New Delhi. Currently she is busy in accomplishing a project on “Library movement in India.

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Title
Computer Networking in Libraries
Author
Edition
1st Ed.
Publisher
ISBN
817835084X
Length
viii+314p., Index; 23cm.
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