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Library is an arena of possibility opening window for end users to access compatible study material

Author: 
Narender Kumar
Subject Area: 
Social Sciences and Humanities
Abstract: 

Purpose: The study aims to unveil the library collection and services which are being offered to its users without any financial benefits or charges. Although, the libraries are meant for procuring compatible study material and offer services since inception but before ICTs, the libraries had worked manually and services were also offering through manual system, thereby to retrieve the material was time consuming and after ICTs the orientation of the libraries has got drastically changed and collection is accessible 24×7 throughout the year with the facility of remote access. In fact, the transition from print to electronic has given a drastic change in every sphere of the libraries. Retrieval tools are also being changed. In the series of retrieval tools, the OPAC has proved mile stone for users to access the library collection. Indeed, this is wonderful and effective accessing tool, in addition, the users can put request to reserve, return and recall the required book(s). E-contents have reached at the threshold or at fingertips of the users. With the development and procurement of e-resources, the collection and retrieval system of libraries are also being upgraded. Some new different segments like I-Portal, Face Book, WhatsApp, E-services and many more are responsible to unveil and reach the collection of the library among the academic communities. Methodology Approach: Personal observations and experience are used to justify the title of the study. Inferential Observations: The inferential observations of this study are that the libraries are the genuine and authentic gateway to access the relevant study material. E-resources have been doing value addition and strengthening the library system to cater to the needs of the modern users. The significant impact of ICT applications is, the existing services like current awareness service, selective dissemination of information, bulletin board service, reference service, and information service are being offered through ultra modern technologies and many new services have been introduced after emerging the applications of ICTs. Practical Implications: Every library, stakeholder and information and resource centre has to take the initiative to start the program so that maximum users may attract towards the library and enjoy the services and use in the guidelines, policies framing and decision making. For new comers, the library must start induction training program and unveil the collection and facilities among them so that as and when they require the informational services, they can access without any interruption or hesitation. Originality: The applications of ICT are fully responsible to change the shape and means of delivery of library services. Now-a-days, the library collection is available on laptop, tablet, desktop and mobile by a single click. Consortium provides the platform, where users can access the huge collection on a single platform on subsidized and nominal price; in addition, under-budgeted-developed libraries may also participate as electronic contents are available and accessible on reasonable prices.

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