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Item Challenges and opportunities of internet of things for library management(National Conference on Next Generation Libraries: Issues and Challenges, 2015-03-22) Mishra, Anil Kumar; Kumar, SatishThe Internet of Things (IoT) is a vision of connectivity for anything, at anytime and anywhere, which may have a dramatic impact on our daily lives similar to the Internet done in past 10–20 years. It is recognized as an extension of today’s Internet to the real world of physical objects, which is often associated with such terms as “ambient intelligent,” “ubiquitous network,” and “cyberphysical system.” Its development depends on dynamic technical innovation in a number of important fields, ranging from fundamental microelectronic devices, sensor technologies to information and communication technologies (ICT). The Internet of Things has been called by many names. The idea is that objects can be connected through the internet in new ways. This happens when a combination of web-enabled devices (computers, phones, handhelds) and technology that can communicate with those devices (sensors, RFID, 2D and 3D barcodes) allows information to be attached to an object. The information can stand on its own and be read by a device or it can trigger an action such as bringing up a web page, playing a video, reminding pick up book, or giving a message to customer. This paper analyzes the key technology and working principle of IoT, its development in India and abroad, its application in the library development and management. The primary intent of this paper is to provide libraries an overview of IoT features and capabilities that can be used to develop online complex library solutions.Item Data mining in library and information services(Dayananda Sagar Institutions, 2014-01-10) Gopala, K; Devendrappa, T.M.Data mining involves significant process of identifying the extraction of hidden predictive information from vast array of databases and it is an authoritative new technology with potentiality to facilitate the Libraries and Information Centers to focus on the most important information in their data warehouses. Library and information services in schools, colleges, universities, corporations and communities obtain information about their users, circulation history, resources in the collection, and search patterns.Item Digital Preservation of Electronic Resources: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities(International Conference on Digital libraries (ICDL 2013) from 27-29 November 2013 in New Delhi, India, 2013-11) Mishra, Anil Kumar; Kumar, SatishDigital preservation is a broad term used to describe the continued accessibility and maintenance of digital resources and safeguarding these for the foreseeable and the distant future. Digital preservation is a vital part of the creation and management of any digital collection. Without the appropriate preservation a digital collection can easily become inaccessible and therefore useless in just a matter of a few years. A modern research library’s collection comprises of among other things, printed materials, online electronic resources, and locally developed digital library collections. Preservation of printed materials is not a big challenge for modern librarians but preserving and providing long-term access to digital collections is a thwarting process for librarians. Also, library users cannot take for granted the continued access to the online journals to which their libraries have subscriptions. This is because, libraries, for various reasons, can discontinue subscription to certain journal titles. Also, the publisher may discontinue any of the journals that they have been publishing. When such a situation arises, the library users will no longer be able to access the journals to which the library used to have subscription. To address such a situation, researchers at the Stanford University have developed a software tool called the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe). This tool can help in facilitating preservation of bits and also provide continued access to such online resources. This paper provides a brief overview of the main issues in digital preservation, highlighting current research and standard efforts. It also looks into the aspects involved in the digital preservation and discusses some of the techniques required for digital preservation. It gives a bird’s eye view of various projects initiated for archiving digital content of scholarly journals.Item Disater management in libraries(PadmashreeNational Seminar cum Workshop on Trends & Challenges in LIS Education and Profession, 2017-03-25) Padmashree, SamavedamItem Impact of new technology at Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering library(Kuvempu University, 2020-03-13) Devendrappa, T.M.; Harish, C. K.; Prashantha, S.C.Now a day libraries are no ware remaining as traditional libraries, these are changing from traditional to advanced modern libraries. The revaluation of computer technology and web technology brought great change in the field of library and information science. The role of library professionals also getting change compare to olden days, in this paper we are trying how new technologies like Web 2.0/Library 2.0, RFID, Automation, Institutional Repository Wi-Fi technology, digitization and digital libraries are helping library professionals to serve the user of Dayananda Sage College of Engineering and how our users are getting benefits from these technologies.Item Knowledge Management: An overview, with special reference to JNU central library(Dayananda Sagar Institutions, 2013-09-26) Devendrappa, T.M.; Kumara, B.Because of the enormous development in the field of IT and digital printing, information production is increasing like anything, due to the above reason management of information and knowledge is became necessary. In this article we can see what is knowledge management its definitions, why should we apply knowledge management (KM) in University, Types of knowledge management (KM) systems, need of KM in academic environment that to in higher education institutions like Universities, Research and Development institutions. How best libraries can perform in gathering, managing, preserving of academic knowledge in university using knowledge management principles. How Central Library, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) can helps in managing of university knowledge using Knowledge Management (KM) principles, steps taken for implementing the KM system in university.Item Library audit in the electronic environment: challenges and experiences(National Conference on Managing Libraries in Electronic Environment: Experiences & Success of Library Professionals, 2017-06-29) Padmashree, Samavedam; Sasikala, C.Audit or Auditing is a regular activity conducted to examine the various process and system of an Institution or an Organisation to ensure compliance to existing policies and procedures. Institutions, which receive grants from government, are liable for audit, as they are accountable for the utilization of funds received. Hence Libraries of Government establishments are liable for Audit, i.e., Internal audit and Comptroller and Auditor General audit (CAG). With the increasing ICT application in libraries, the librarians have a challenging job of keeping the controls in place so as to adhere to the audit procedures and its compliance. To this extent the authors share their experiences.Item Mapping the bird flu research output: A bibliometric study(ICLIM, 2017) Duraipandi, R.; Kamble, V.T; Devendrappa, T.M.Bibliometrics is a method of study to analyze and measure the quantitative output of all branches of sciences and social sciences, which directly related with library and information science. Bird Flu is a severe, often fatal, type of influenza that affects birds, especially poultry, and that can also be transmitted to humans which indexed by Web of Science online database, indicates that the publication output in the global perspective. This study analyses the 669 records published by scientists on Bird Flu during 2000-2015(16 years). The highest numbers of papers were published during the year 2006 with 158 records with (23.6%) with top rank and followed the year 2005 with 101(15.1%) of publications ranked at second. Overall 1412 authors were contributed 334 publications in the journal and cited reference with 9710 records of the articles. The word wise distribution is 1783 records of in the bird flu research with the LCS 204; GCS 6589.null.listelement.badge Next Generation of Catalogues : Comparative study of Five Indian Universities OPACs(Two-day National Conference on Social Media and Libraries, 2014-02) Sunil M. V.; ChandrappaLibraries worldwide have started rethinking and reworking their catalogs in order to increase the attractiveness and efficiency of their core information product – the OPAC. The Next Generation OPAC or generally termed as OPAC 2.0 offers improved searching experiences. In this paper, the OPAC functionalities are compared across the criteria framed in line with the expectations in Next Generation OPAC in three software types – commercial, open source and free. Further, the paper attempted to address the narrow objective to understand where our Indian university OPAC stands when analyzed / evaluated against the essential criteria of a Next Generation OPAC (NGO).Item PKP and its open journal system: an initiative in open access scholarly environment(National Conference on Library Information Science and Information Technology for Education, 2015) Mishra, Anil Kumar; Kumar, SatishCommercial publishers are increasing the subscription prices of journals, the libraries attached touniversities, colleges and R&D institutions are finding it very difficult to subscribe the core journals to cater tothe knowledge requirements of their stakeholders. The Open Journal System helps us to publish and manage theentire publishing process of a journal; the Academic institutions can do this without any additional funding.This paper describes about an initiative; started by the Public Knowledge ProjectItem RFID technology for identification, security and document handling in library(National Conference on Library Information Science and Information Technology for Education, 2015) Mishra, Anil Kumar; Kumar, SatishRadio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency waves to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, for the automatic identification and tracking. It is a technology that uses the radio waves for transferring data from an electronic tag called as RFID tag. Library RFID systems are composed of tags, readers and middleware software. The systems rely heavily on the Integrated Library Management System (ILMS). Tags are placed inside library documents. The readers are placed at staff workstations and self-check machines and built into security gates. The readers read the information on the tag and pass the information to the ILMS. RFID is a powerful technology that can change how libraries deal with physical as well as digital technologies to offer new services.Item Role of storytelling in learning in the context of knowledge management system(IIS, 2007) Surulinathi, M.; Chavan, S.B.; Devendrappa, T.M.Humans are telling stories since ancient, and there is a resurgence of interest in the art among today’s organizational leaders. What is new is the purposeful use of narrative to achieve a practical outcome. This paper focuses on some leading concept like learning style, learning methods, learning tools in knowledge management system. Storytelling will become a key ingredient in managing communications, education, training, innovation and sharing knowledge in the digital learning environment. Storytelling is the act of telling a story in an entertaining, impressive or dramatic way. “Audience want an unexpected gift at an unexpected time”. Adding feeling or emotion is probably most important. How do we do it? Generally we remember the feeling of the event or imagine what our characters might be feeling and then adjust our 'delivery' accordingly. This articles focused on features of storytelling and how the software facilitate to telling the story.Item Sharing online journals & magazines among IMU campuses – a aase atudy(National Conference on Information Technology in Libraries (ITIL), 2016-12-23) Padmashree, SamavedamThe growing cost of publications, the budget crunch faced in libraries have led to resource sharing and consortia options wherein all the participating libraries are benefitted equally and enjoy more resources at their end to serve their patrons. The introduction of ICT application in almost all walks of life has made systems and services at more reachable state. The present day libraries too are not far behind, they are making use of all latest technologies within the budget available to them and having a success story.Item Using social media and mobile technologies to offer special services in a university environment(International Seminar on Application of Communication and Information Technology in Library, 2014-01) Padmashree, Samavedam; Sasikala, CahgariThe Technological advancement coupled with awareness among people helps the modern library and the librarian to deliver specialized services instantaneously. This paper tries to show how the social networking sites and mobile technology can be used to serve the library users better. The Indian Maritime University, Visakhapatnam Campus students, faculty and staff were surveyed through questionnaire method on their perceptions and use of social media and mobile technology. From the above study it was evident that almost all the respondents are aware of the usage of social networks and own mobile cell phones. However their usage of these technologies varied according to their age, educational status, job status and nature of their interests and attitudes. The paper suggests possible area of library services where adoption of latest technological tools helps in offering more cost-effective virtual information services to the academic and research community in Marine Sciences.Item Web based library alert service: A study(TERI, 2013-11-27) Kumara, B.; Govanakoppa, Rajalaxmi A.; Devendrappa, T.M.Alert services benefits growing rapidly in the research arena across the various faculties, numerous types of alert services gaining momentum in the field of library science. This study proposes to understand different kinds of alert services available like citation alert, web alert, search alerts, publication alerts etc. this study also makes modest attempt in providing brief awareness to researchers and other stakeholders. Finally this work analyses pros and cons of these alert services in the last leg of this paper.