Computers in Libraries

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The present age is very aptly termed as information/knowledge age. Computers have revolutionised the work culture of modern day world. In the field of library profession, computers have made a big headway. The growth in number and variety of devices for business data processing e.g. accounting machines, punched card,. equipment, computers etc., is a direct result of the need for systems and procedures to handle the ‘paperwork explosion’. The use of computers has introduced a new approach to systems and procedures called ‘total management’ information systems’. Notably, the combination of modern communications with computer allows the integration of result, data about an organisation can easily be acquired, retrieved, processed and used for management control. Here we have made an attempt to portray role of computers in libraries in pros and cons.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jogender Singh Burman

Dr. Jogender Singh Burman (b. 1969) obtained his B.Lib. and Inf. Sc., and M.Lib., and Inf. Sc. from Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, and M.A. and Ph.D. from Bundelkhand University, Jhansi. He is presently working as Assistant Professor in the Institute of Library and Information Science of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi for over seven years. He has a brilliant academic record. He is first class B.Lib. & M.Lib and Qualified NET-UGC and SLET. He has published ten articles in various national and international journals. He actively participated in the activities of various Professional Associations. He is a life member of Indian Library Association, Indian Association for Library, Information Centres and Haryana Library Association and other professional bodies.

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Title
Computers in Libraries
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8178802856
Length
viii+278p., Tables.
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