Transformation of Libraries
Role of Librarian: Traditional Vs in eEnvironment
Emerging and Innovative Library Resources, Services and Products
Upgrading Professional competencies
Importance of Five Laws in eReading environment
Is there a need of Libraries and Librarians in the current digital era?
How to be a Smart Librarian by Smart Involvements
Summing up
Library education was initially a technical education that was acquired on the job. Practical work in a library, based on a good education in schools, was the only way to train librarians.
It took quite a long time to introduce library education as a subject and has been taught at different levels in the universities of the world.
Library education was initially a technical education that was acquired on the job. Practical work in a library, based on a good education in schools, was the only way to train librarians.
It took quite a long time to introduce library education as a subject and has been taught at different levels in the universities of the world.
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Modern Open Review and Commentary Platforms of Preprints
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Open Educational Resources
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Recent Developments in Open Access
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Conclusions
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Need of RFID
Feasibility and Planning
Check list & Best practices in Deployment
Tendering
Components
How does Library RFID System Work
Major Advantages
Limitations
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Book ATMs
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RFID Vendors with presence in India and sub-continent
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Why is Blockchain Popular?
What is Distributed Ledger?
Blockchain for Enterprise Application Developer
Possible Areas of Implimention of Blockchain Technology in Libraries
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Transformation of library and information science: Resources, services and products
1. Transformation of Library and Information
Science: Resources, Services and Products
Nabi Hasan, Ph.D., PDF
Librarian & Head, Central Library
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Email: hasan@library.iitd.ac.in
2. Agenda
Traditional vs. Modern Library Services
Role of Librarian: Traditional vs. in eEnvironment
New generation library tools and technologies
Emerging and Innovative Library Resources, Service and Products
Upgrading Professional competencies
Is there a need of Libraries and Librarians in the current digital era?
Summing up
3. Libraries are facing change due to impact of
ICTs on information needs of library users,
information sources and technology
4. Traditional Libraries
Manual Form of Catalogue/ Computerized but no OPAC
Searching the Book/Journal is difficult, limited search options
Difficult to know the status of issued out books
Data Searching is difficult, One Reader at a time
Hard copies for Reading- difficult to consult, etc.
Modern Libraries
WebOPAC/Personalized OPAC
Searching the Books/Journals is easy, by author, any keyword
Status of Books/ Journals/Members is on-line available
To visit the Library only when the documents are physically required
Data Searching on Internet, any number of databases, any number of users, any number of keywords/ combinations
possible
On-line Journals, eBooks and eTheses- Easy to access and Download with Remote Login facility
Smart Library Facilities like Web 2.0/Library 2.0/Web 3.0/Library 3.0
Virtual/Digital Reference Service, etc.
Traditional vs. Modern Libraries
5. Challenges of the Digital Age for Librarians
Changing patron needs and changing information environment
Computers/Web/Google etc. that is trying to replace Reference Librarians
Transition from Print to Digital (eJournals, eBooks, IRs)
How to develop and maintain technological infrastructure and digital collections
How to develop human resources with different skill sets for maintaining the new
system
How to cope with increasing financial constraints
Changes takes place from Forms to Formats, Delivery systems, etc.
Change is inevitable
6. New Roles – New Designations
Librarian with extended out of box responsibilities
Information Manager
Information adviser/instructor
System & Networking Manager
Information Broker for both print & electronic media
Change Agent, i.e. Technology Application leader
Facilitator
Educator
Innovator/ Website designer/ Manager
Database Manager
Collaborator
Policy maker
Business Manager
Image maker
Knowledge Manager
Manager (Marketing)
Subject Specialist, etc.
7. Updated Librarian…..
Assist in Decision
making on access
to content
Assisting
researchers with
discovering and
accessing content
Promoting use of
content in the
institution
Reporting on
Usage of content
Assessing
Research produced
by institution
Assisting authors
with submitting
papers for
publication
Cataloguing and
processing meta
data
Assisting authors
with applying for
grants
Innovative Use of
technology to
support learning
Scientometric
research to meet
institutional needs
Role as an auditee
Act as a liaison
between Institute
and researcher
9. Emerging and Innovative Library Resources,
Service and Products…
Instant Messaging (IM)
RSS Feeds
Streaming Media
Podcasting
Vodcasting
SMS Enquiry Service
Blogs
Wikis
Social Networking
Tagging
Social Bookmarking Services
Mashups
Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML)
Application Programming Interface (API)
Support to Open Access Movement
Help in Ranking, Accreditation
10. Federated Search and Discovery Tools
Implementation of 'Six Sigma' for Enhancing Service Qualities
Institutional Repository
Library Website/Library Portal
Library Tool Bars
Author Workshops
Personalize Library OPAC
Remote Login facility to the users
Users' Meet
Users' Speak
Cloud computing
Online chat/Ask the Librarian
Online Form
Webcast
Web conferencing
Web Directory
Subject Gateways
Geo Tagging
Emerging and Innovative Library Resources,
Service and Products…
11. Emerging and Innovative Library Resources,
Service and Products
Mobile based Library Services (WhatsApp, Quick Response (QR) codes, etc.)
Library Apps
Library Security Systems: RFID, Smartcard, Biometrics, Face Recognition
Content Management Systems: Drupal, Joomla, etc.
Open textbooks and open educational resources
Food and books at the same place
Augmented Reality (AR) tools
The third space (or third place)
3D Printing and games and gaming
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Virtual Reality (VR)
12. Personalized Library OPAC
OPAC can provide room for user participation by providing the opportunity to rank the library resources,
comment or write a review
13. Users' Meet and Users' Speak
Library can provide a space in its premises to its
community of users' to organize discussions,
meetings, book talks and other events.
Online as well as the physical library users can
interact with each other.
Library can also provide a space for the users' to
share their views in the Library Newsletter or Blog
Personal Meeting with the Librarian or Open
Discussion
15. Cloud Computing Technology in Libraries
Data Centre Cloud infrastructure may be considered
for hosting
Library housekeeping operations and Digital Library
are main two areas could be hosted on clouds
Large union catalogs can also be defined as cloud
applications
This will help avoid frequent Server Disconnections,
Power and HR
22. Promotions of different library activities, services and products in general
Resource generation for its users, increasing the services and products
It helps in content management tasks
Digitisation of newspapers and correction of OCR errors
Tagging of photos on Flickr, etc.
Rating and contribution of user reviews of books
Frequently asked questions
Comments and suggestions
Collaborative Cataloguing
Building new virtual communities and user groups
Utilising the knowledge, expertise and interest of the community
Adding value to data (e.g. by addition of comments, tags, ratings, reviews)
Making data discoverable in different ways for a more diverse audience (e.g. by tagging)
Gaining first-hand insight on user desires and the answers to difficult questions by asking and then
listening to the crowd
Demonstrating the value and relevance of the library in the community by the high level of public
involvement
Uses of Crowdsourcing in LICs…
24. Role of Librarians/Library Staffs for ETDs
Programme
Library professionals can play a key role in managing the workflow of
ETD submission and may support the researchers and supervisors
As a plagiarism detector and Guide
As a polices maker
As a ETD repository Administrator/Manager
As a University Coordinator, Shodhganga & Sodhgangotri Projects, etc.
As a Trainer/Training organiser, etc.
33. Patron/Smart cards
These cards can also be used as institute ID card, for paying fees, fines, printing or other fee-based
services; for gaining Internet access; for photocopying and more
IIT Delhi vs. Cornell, USA
34. Security and Surveillance
Thermal Imaging People Counter
Security System Gates CCTV Surveillance
Security and Surveillance at IITD Central Library
35. Self Service Systems- Self Checkout
RFID based Staff
Workstation, Self
Check-in/out Kiosk and
Book Drop Box at IITD
Central Library
39. Integrated Robotic circulation system & Smart
Library System
Robots for circulation, integrated with the RFID system
Use of Smart shelves, Smart accessioning, Sorters, Dispensers, Conveyer belts
Examples: Mansueto Library, University of Chicago; Valparaiso University, Indiana; Colgate University,
Hamilton, NY; USA, etc.
Video/Details at: http://singularityhub.com/2011/05/24/robots-not-humans-retrieve-your-books-at-81-million-
library-of-the-future-video/
40. CAS & SDI Services
CAS, SDI and other Alert services through its web interface like Recent
additions in the Books, Theses, Journals or Hindi collections
eNewsclipping, eMagazine Clipping, eNewsletter
Alerts to the concerned faculty members for the recommended books on acquisition
SMS Alert Services
Open Source Links, etc.
44. Important Sites for Increasing Visibility
and Public Perception
https://www.researchgate.net/
https://www.academia.edu/ https://scholar.google.co.in/
https://orcid.org/
https://swayam.gov.in/
https://www.slideshare.net/
http://epgp.inflibnet.ac.in/
https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/
https://in.linkedin.com/
http://www.iitd.ac.in
47. Librarian Alerts
Subscribe to our Librarian Alerts mailing list and stay up to date
with product information, serials updates, and other areas of interest to the
library community.
56. Separate reading room including cubicles for individual listening
Books in Braille script
Talking Books from NIVH Dehradun
NIVH Extension Counter for Braille stationery
Documents & Devices in electronic format such as Audio
Books/TFT/AnglePro/Refreshable Braille Display Units
Recording of Talking Books in non-OCR languages
Conversion of normal data in Braille Script
Internet facilities under Jaws for Windows
Services to the Differently Abled
59. Resource Discovery Tools
Commercial examples of discovery interfaces include
Ex Libris® Primo®
of ProQuest
Ex Libris® Primo®
of EBSCO
BiblioCore
of BiblioCommons
ProQuest® AquaBrowser® Library
of ProQuest
Innovative Interfaces Encore
of INNOVATIVE Interfaces Inc.
60. Resource Discovery Tools
Open Source examples of discovery interfaces include
Blacklight
developed by University of Virginia
VuFind
developed by Villanova University
eXtensible Catalog
developed by University of
Rochester
Franklin
developed by the University
of Pennsylvania Libraries
62. Some Other Important Searching Tools
WorldCat connects to the collections and services of more
than 10,000 libraries worldwide
Online Union Catalogue of Indian Universities is unified
Online Library Catalogue of books, theses and journals
available in major university libraries in India
63. Online Questionnaires
There is a no. of free to use
online survey builder
available to collect data from
respondents in a quick and
easy way.
Libraries can provide links to
these survey builders on
their websites
64. Benefits of
Open
Access
There is trend of
information
being more
open. In recent
years, libraries
not only
disseminating
subscription
based e-
resources but
also open
access
resources
through their
websites
Traditional way of
Scholarly
Communication
CONCEPT
OF OPEN
ACCESS
67. Bibliographic/Mapping/Assessing Tools
Scopus
Web of Science
Journal Citation Reports (Impact Factor)
Google Scholar (Publish or Perish)
InCites
SJR - SCImago Journal & Country Rank
CWTS Journal Indicator
SNIP Indicator
Impact Factor and Immediacy Impact
Relatedness Index
Altmetrics Tools
Indian Citation Index
NAAS/ICAR Performance Evaluation System
Ranking Tools – National and International
Academic Performance Indicators (API)
68. Google Scholar Publish or Perish
Publish or Perish is a software tool that retrieves and analyzes
academic citations. It uses Google Scholar to obtain the raw
citations, then analyzes these and calculates a series
of citation metrics
78. Professional Competencies
Managerial skills
Communication skills
Presentation Skills
Customer Services Skills
Commitment to Life-Long Learning
Evaluation and Assessment Skills
79. Sources for Professional Competency
Development
Acquiring formal qualifications
Reading professional literature
Tours and visits to well managed libraries
Affiliation to professional bodies
Attending professionals meetings. Conferences & Seminars
Presenting papers in conferences and seminars
Writing papers in periodicals and books
Participation in specialist groups
Personal interactions with expert fellow professionals
Attending workplace programs, Induction Programs
Attending staff training and development courses
Undertaking research and development projects
Web resources
84. 1. eResources are for use
2. Every reader his/her eResources
3. Every eResource, any eReader
4. Save the time of the eReader patron
5. The library is an evolving organism (Andy, W., 2010)
6. Every Reader his freedom (James R. Rettig)
(http://agnosticmaybe.wordpress.com/2010/08/18/five-laws-of-library-science-ebook-edition/ )
Interpretation of Five Laws of Library
Science in eReading environment
86. Answer is Big Yes as the Libraries and Librarians are becoming more and more
important in the Digital Environment as well as with changed way
Librarians have great opportunities and bright career prospects as long as they
improve their professional and technological competencies and grab them
They need to have enthusiasm for life-long learning and new roles, will-power
(because nothing will come easily), assertiveness, creative thinking, self-confidence
and innovativeness
If the Users can not come to the Library, let the Library reach to them as per their
convenience and the way they want
Is there a need of Libraries and Librarians
in this age?
87. Apart from implementing and using emerging library services and products, Marketing
of your Library Resources, Services and Products is perhaps the most important for
increasing the usage and to justify the Return on Assets
In digital environment, there is a Change in the Role of Libraries and Librarians and it is
inevitable for survival
Librarians and Information Scientists are needed for packaging and repackaging of
information or for Knowledge Organization and Dissemination, for reference purpose,
to advise the users about the strategy to identify relevant electronic sources, etc.
Digital libraries or Digital documents are not going to replace the physical existence of
libraries/documents completely
Change is inevitable – are we to be architects or victims of its outcomes?
A proper borrowing on how to act: “Think globally, act locally”
Summing Up