Volume : III, Issue : II, March - 2013 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN THE AGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND NEED OF TRAINING : AN OVERVIEWKANADE MANJUSHA LAXMANRAO AND SHYAMKANT J.DESHMUKH Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : Development of any Nation is depends upon its quality of education. In this
digital era libraries must adopt digital technologies. Academic library plays vital role in
imparting education to its clients. Due to the rapid growth in the information generation
and in varied forms, ever increasing information demands from users, now days libraries
must convert their collection and services from traditional to the automated. With the
help of computer and software, Libraries can provide right information to right user in
minimum time and at affordable cost. Hence they must change their traditional ways.
This paper is focused on “In the age of automation, why continuous training
and updates in knowledge regarding advanced technologies are necessary for library
staff, Training and various training modules, Advantages of Training to the library staff
as individual and to the library and why training is necessary to improve the quality of
library services to achieve optimal satisfaction of library end user. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : KANADE MANJUSHA LAXMANRAO AND SHYAMKANT J.DESHMUKH, (2013). HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN THE AGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND NEED OF TRAINING : AN OVERVIEW. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. II, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2117.pdf References : - Stuart, Robert D and Moran, Barbaba B , Library and Information Centre Management ed.6. Colorado: Libraries Unlimited, 2004.
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