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INFORMATION COMMONS:

IMPACT AND IMPLICATIONS

FOR LIBRARIES AND

INFORMATION CENTRES

52

nd

All India library Conference Papers

Srinagar, Uttaranchal, 26 - 29 December 2006

Chief Editor

Dr AL Moorthy

Editors

D V Singh

Dr (Mrs) R Chandra

Manoj Kumar

Dr SK Sharma

V Srinivasulu

SUB Gottingen 220 172 587

Indian Library Association

A/40-41, Flat No. 201, Ansal Building

Dr Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi -110 009

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CONTENTS

Foreword Hi Preface v

Sub-Theme I:

Digital Libraries and Knowledge Management

1. Application of Greenstone Digital Library Software in Dyal Singh College Library

Vinod Kumar and Uma Tyagi 1

2. Application of Total Quality Management in Information Technology Products: A Study

DrPayareLal 12

3. Building the Hybrid Library: Some Issues

Keshava and K.C. Tarachand 18

4. Changing Roles of Librarians in Digital Era

K.K. Gupta and Dr M.R. Rawtani 24

5. Digital Libraries and Knowledge Management in the New Millennium

Dr R.P. Bajpai and M.P. Upadhyay 30

6. Digital Libraries: A Comparison of Two Key Open Source Software

Puja Anand and Dr Tariq Ashraf ' 34

7. Digitization Management in Libraries: Procedure for Conversion of Print Text

Parameshwar S., Praveen Kumar Kumbargoudar and

Mamata Mestri 46

8. Collection Development of Digital Libraries: Recent Trend

Dr S.S. Joshi and Vinod Kumar 56

9. Digitization Trends among DRDO Libraries

N. Venkatesh, G.V. Ramana Rao and S. Kalpavalli 64

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10. Major Challenges of Digital Preservation for Digital Information Management:

A Solution to Digital Dark Age

Dr Subarna Kumar Das 68

11. Knowledge Management: An Urgent Need in Knowledge Society

B.R. Nagar 78 12. Knowledge Management: Challenges and Avenues

in Libraries

Vinod Kumar and S.S. Joshi 94

13. Role of Digital Libraries in the Present Era

Sunaina Khanna and Seema Sood 103

14. The Roles and Responsibilities of Information Professionals of Corporate Libraries in the Era of Knowledge Management and Digital Library

Dr S.K. Sharma and Shankar Singh 107

15. Digital Preservation: Myriad Interrelated Issues

Dr O.N. Chaubey and Dr D.R. Gupta 115

16. Digital Libraries: Issues and Challenges

Dr Mahavir Singh and Jogender Singh 125

17. Digital Annotation through Amaya

Randhir Kumar 130

18. Digital Democracy: Emerging Challenges for Librarianship

Dr Hemant Sharma and Prem Prakash Pant 137

19. Digital Democracy for Indian Farmers: A Case Study ,

Surendra Kumar, S. Kumar and Sushama Gupta 142

20. Digital Un-divide with Information Literacy in the Horizon of Information Technology:

An Indian Perspective

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Sub-Theme II:

Access to Knowledge and Culture

21. Access to Knowledge in Research and Development Institutions: A Status Quo

Dr Dakulge Mehatab I and Dr V.T. Kamble 163

22. Multi-Lingual Script Web OPAC for Users: A Case Study of JNU Library

Dr Sajjan Singh and R.S. Aswal 173

23. Access to Information through Library Consortia

P.K. Walia 185

24. Studying Library Catalogue Use for Identifying Information Seeking Habits of Library Users: A Case Study

Rajpal Walke, D K Tewari and N K Wadhwa 195

25. National Information Policy: Digital Divide, Reasons, Schemes, Policy Programmes of India

Dr D.B. Patil, Praveenkumar. Kumbargoudar and

Parameshwar. S 202

26. Looking at the Rural Libraries of Karnataka State in the Internet Era

Anupama Shivalingappa 218

Sub-Theme III:

Models for Collaborative Knowledge and Culture

27. Authorship Trends in ILA Conference Papers

Dr S.P. Satarkar, R.G. Dharmapurikar and M.G. Basole 227

28. Citation Studies in the Journal of Intellectual Property Rights Data Base Information Products: A Tool for Organisational Development

Dr V. Kasirao, K. Sheela Devi and P.S. Suseela 233

29. Nanotechnology | A Way Towards Modern Technology

B.R.Nagar 241

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Sub-Theme IV:

Open Source Movement

30 Open Source Initiatives in Libraries and Information Center

Mahendra V. Mete 251

31. The Open Source Movement: Solution for Crisis in Scholarly Communication

Protiti Majumdar 257

32. Open Source Software in Bioinformatics

Dr V. Sreenivasulu, D.V. Singh and

Dr Muttayya Koganuramath 271

33. Open Source Softwares and their Applications in Libraries

Dr Subodh Gopal Nandi 284

34. Open Source Software: The Most Prominent Face of Open Source Initiatives in the Digital Environment with Special Reference to Library and Information Center

Mrinal Kanti Mondal, Sibsankar Jana and N.S. Shokeen 291

35. Community Information Service Through open Source CMS "Joomla"

Sukla Chakraborty 308

Sub-Theme V:

Resource Sharing and Collaboration

36. Institutional Repository for Scholarly Communication

Biswa Bag, Gatikrishna Nag, Suchismita Jena and

ShibaBhue 315

37. Resource Sharing among the Technical Information Centres of Defence Research and

Development Organisation

B. Naga Mohan Rao and Prof Sewa Singh 325

38. Resource Sharing and Collaboration

Rajni Raina 340

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39. Resource Sharing in Agricultural University Libraries in Maharashtra: A Case Study

Prof S.M. Rokade and Dr (Mrs) D. Rajyalakshmi 347

40. Resource Sharing in Digital Era: An OAI Approach

Neha Singh 354

Sub-Theme VI:

Digital Commons: Challenges and Opportunities

41. Sri Venkateswara College Library in the Light of the Emerging Concept of Information Commons in Indian Context

Taruna Joshi and Jnanendra Narayan Singh 369

42. What is expected of College Libraries in the Light of Information Commons

Sudha Shankar Jeevanagi 374

43. Information Technology, Information Commons and the Changing Nature of Academic Libraries

Dr T.D. Tilwani and Satish Kumar " 382

44. Implications of Information Commons in Changing Library Environment

DrMNatarajan 389

45. Information Commons and Right to Information

D.K. Sharma 399

Sub-Theme VII:

Computers, Creativity and Copyright

46. Wireless Networking: A New Emerging Concept in Library and Information Networking

Dr Anil Kumar Dhiman 403

47. Application of RFID Technology in Libraries: An Automated System of Circulation,

Security and Stock Management

Shankar Singh and R.S. Aswal 413

48. Barcodes: Ease for Library Operations

Aby K.Thomas 421 xiii

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49. Resource Sharing in Agricultural University Libraries in Maharashtra: A Case Study

Prof S.M. Rokade and Dr (Mrs) D. Rajyalakshmi 427

50. WINISIS: A Library Database Management System

Dr Sanjay K Kaushik and Dr'S.S. Joshi 434

Sub-Theme VIII:

Copyright and Licensing Issues

51. Libraries and Copyright

Dr Vinod Gautam and Dr Sanjay Sethi 445

52. Managing Principles of Intellectual Property Rights in the Digital Environment

Dr Mahender Pratap Singh and Rajender Krishan 448

53. Implication of IPR in the New Digital Environment: Some Concepts for Librarians and Libraries

Dr Mahender Pratap Singh and Ram Pal 454

54. Copyright Issues in Digital Age: An Overview

Rajesh Kumar 460

55. WIKI Technology for Library and Information Professionals

Dr Ramesh R. Naik 463

56. Copyright under TRIPs Agreement and the Indian Law: An Overview

M.T. Kattimani, Devidas G. Maley and Khemanna Aldi 471

Sub-Theme IX:

Information Literacy and e-Learning

57. Information Literacy and E-Learning: A Tool for Organisational Development

Dr V. Kasirao, Dr M. Rengaraj and Dr A. Thennaraju 481

58. Digital Information Literacy: Role of Library

Swapna Agrawal, Swarupanjali Biswal, Govind Gopal and

Rabindra Kumar Maharana 482

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59. Reaching the Unreached Through Information Literacy Programmes: An Overview

Chitra Rekha Kuffaiikar, Vidya Gadwe and Vrushali Kale 492

60. Semantic Approach towards e-learning

Biswanath Dutta 506

61. Towards Information Literacy

DrDChandran 516

62. E-Learning and Information Literacy

Vijiya Pundir and Dr S.K. Sharma 525

Sub-Theme X:

Open Archive Initiative

63. OpenURL for Accessing Referenced Resources

Md Ehtesham 531

64. E-Print Archive of University of Delhi: A Step towards Open Access

Jnanendra Narayan Singh and Taruna Joshi 538

65. Bringing Internet into School Libraries: Implications

Goutami 544

66. Internet: Emergence Role of Internet-Based Library and Information Services in Libraries and

Information Centers in Modern Era

A. Jayaprakash and V. Nagabhushanam 554

67. Organising Web-based Information Services in

Academic Library with Special Reference to Library of University of Delhi

Nazrul Islam Azmi and Dr M. Afshar Alam 568

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