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Volume : I, Issue : V, June - 2011

The traditional Library system and the framework to convert it into Digital Library: A case Study

N.D. Jambhekar

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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The present day, Library is an information processing centre. Its effectiveness is determined by the efficiency and productivity of Librarian and library workers who work with system. Most of the information in this existing traditional like Library is paper based and in a structured handled by the librarian which is tedious. To improve the productivity, activities, task and functions of existing paper based library system, there is need of E-Library. The working and maintenance of traditional library system is harder due to the huge number of hard copy books and their storage. The record keeping and management make the operation hard. The Digital Library System refers to methods of gathering large amounts of information into digital form so it can be stored, retrieved and manipulated by computer easily. The effect of Digital library is successful only if, the information keep inside it can be searched rapidly. The Digital Library is said to be successful, if it can be easily useable by the college students, teaching staff for their study, research work.

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N.D. Jambhekar , (2011). The traditional Library system and the framework to convert it into Digital Library: A case Study. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. V, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/330.pdf

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