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Library Networks in India

Dheeraj Singh Negi30/8/2014

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Introduction A library network is broadly described as a group of libraries

coming together with some agreement of understanding to help each other to satisfy the information needs of their clientele.

Alphonse F. Frezaa defines networking as:“A formal organization among libraries for cooperating and sharing of resources, in which the groups as a whole is organized into subgroups with the exception that most of the needs of a library will be satisfied within the subgroups of which it is a member.”

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Objectives

To promote and support adoption of standards in library operations;

To create databases for projects, specialists and institutions to provide online information services;

To improve the efficiency of housekeeping operations; To coordinate with other regional, national and

international networks for exchange of information and documents; and

To generate new services and to improve the efficiency of existing ones.

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Advantages

The networking of computers permits the sharing of computing resources available at geographically dispersed locations.

Networking also provides stand by backup option to its nodes.

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Types of Networks

Local Area Network (LAN)

Wide Area Network (WAN)

Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)

Storage/System/Smart Area Network (SAN)

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Objectives

To provide a national platform designed to bridge the gap among various types of libraries and establish links among organizations, professionals and users involved in R&D and manufacturing activities in the country;

Establish local, regional, national and international cooperation for exchange of information and expertise;

Evolve and implement programmes on education of users and training of information scientists responsible

To build information resources, prepare union database and to develop relevant information handling tools and techniques;

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Continuously assess information requirements, create and improve necessary infrastructure including computer network support and to provide informatics based support and services to the specialized community of users working in various subject areas;

Sharing of resources and services including inter-library lending of books, periodicals, bulletin boards, SDI service, on-line union catalogue of books, periodicals, preprints/reprints, document delivery, information retrieval and dissemination, exchange of materials and requests for photocopying;

On-line access to foreign databases, subject to the user’s willingness to pay the costs incurred;

Building a low cost library information system which can possibly be used as a model for future expansion;

Create understanding and confidence among professionals and authorities.

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Important International Networks

The International Nuclear Library Network

(INLN)WHO Library and Information Networks for Knowledge (LNK)

International Association of Aquatic & marine Science Libraries &

Information centeres (IAMSLIC)WorldCat of OCLC

Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD)STOU (Sukothai Thammitharat Open

University )INASP

HINARI

AGORAJSTOR’s Africa Access

Initiative

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AGORA

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HINARI

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NDLTD

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WHO LNK

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Indian Library Networks

Ahmedabad Library Network (ADINET)

Bangalore Library Network

Bombay Library Network

Calcutta Library Network (CALIBNET)

Developing Library Network (DELNET)Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET), AhmedabadMadras Library Network

Mysore Library Network (MYLIBNET), Mysore

Pune Library Network

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DELNET

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ERNET

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NICNET

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INFLIBNET

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MANLIBNET

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MYLIBNET