SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 29
Introduction:
 In the age of information explosion, libraries and
information resource centers have become
multimedia centers due to adoption of new
technological devices and changing nature of their
information storage, retrieval and services.
 ‘Automation’ is an indispensable part of modern
library’s information systems development,
organization, management and services. In the
present ‘age of information’, automation has been
making tremendous impact on different sectors of
the libraries and information center.
Mechanization of library house keeping operations,
predominantly by computerization, is known as library
automation.
According to Web Star Dictionary—“Automation is the
technique of making an apparatus, a process or a system
operates automatically”.
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, has defined—“Library
automation refers to the use of computers to automate the
typical procedures of libraries such as cataloging and
circulation”.
Library automation is the application of ICTs to library operations
and services. The functions that may be automated are any or
all of the following: acquisition, cataloging, public access (OPAC
and WebPAC), indexing and abstracting, circulation, serials
management, and reference.
The use of automatic machines or processing devices in
libraries. The automation may be applied to library administrative
activities, office procedures, and delivery of library services to
users.
The automation of libraries and information centers in
Bangladesh started in the middle of the 19th century till
the concept of automation was centered on the use of
computers for housekeeping operations and information
services by individual libraries.
Bangladesh entered into the computer era in 1964 with the installation of an IBM
1620 machine at the Atomic Energy Center at Dhaka. Institute of Statistical
Research and Training (ISRT) installed IBM 101 statistical machine in 1964.
Commercial application of computer was initiated by Janata Bank with an IBM
1401 in 1967 followed by Adamjee Jute Mills, Ltd. in 1970. The Government use
of computers began in 1973 with the procurement of an IBM 360/30 machine for
the Bureau of Statistical. Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
(BUET) started its computer application in 1968 by offering courses in
Numerical Methods and Computer Programming, acquiring IBM 029 Data Entry
Machines.
History of Library automation in Bangladesh
The 1980s are considered the beginning of the automation
era as far as libraries and information centers in
Bangladesh are concerned. The International Center for
Diarrhoea Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B)
Library and the Agricultural
Information Center (AIC) are pioneers in creating bibliographic
databases on specialized fields using micro computers.
Very recently, in view of the changing attitudes of information
user in getting specific information, a number of libraries and
information centers of the country have take initiative to establish
a proper system for providing desired information to their user by
using library software packages.
History of Library automation in Bangladesh
cont...
Present scenario of library automation of some selected
academic libraries and special libraries
Till now, there is not a single library or information center in
Bangladesh which is literally automated except ICDDR, B library
and North-South University library. It has observed that about 55
special libraries and information centers of the country have either
created or are in the process of creating databases by using
personal computers. Few libraries have CD-ROMs facilities but
no initiative has taken to produce any indigenous information
product on CDs. Some libraries have taken initiative to build own
library software for automation activities. In this aspect, present
automation scenario of some selected academic libraries and
special libraries are discussed below:
To provide better and faster user service in a convenient way, the Dhaka University Library
has decided to automate its operations and services. In 1998, the library started its automation
program named as ‘Dhaka University Library Automation Project’ (DULIP), funded by UNDP
and UGC. The library had installed proven library software ‘GLAS’ (Graphical Library Automation
System) equipped with a network server and a number of PCs distributed in a LAN (Local Area
network). This automation project was stopped at halfway in 2000 for database capacity
maintenance problem. Then in 2008, DULIB software was initialized by the help of Computer
Science Department of Dhaka University. In 2013, a new software ‘DULIS’ (Dhaka University
Library Integrated System) is developed .This software is better than ‘DULIB’. It is customized
software which is online based and worked by LAN. It has three modules—acquisition, circulation
and processing. Moreover, new arrival collections of this library are displayed in this system, which
is helpful for any kind of users.
DULIS software: Dhaka University Integrated system is initialized
in 2013. This software is developed by computer science
department of Dhaka University. It is better than DULIB software
and users get get efficient service by it.
Library automation: ICDDRB Library is the first pioneer of library automation
in Bangladesh. This library is known as ‘Library and Information Service
Unit’ (LISU). In 1985, this library was automated by ‘In Magic Library
Management Software’. After some short break, in 1989; this library tried
again to automation by CDS/ISIS software. The library installed computers
in 1990 for word processing, Windows version Win Isis of CDS/ISIS was
started in 1993. This library was connected to the internet in 1999. Then in
2004, it also started using Alice for windows with Win Isis. This software has
brought new dimension of reader service. The user can access OPAC of
ICDDR, B from any where from it.
Alice for Windows: This integrated software was originally developed in
Australia and is now marketed in Europe and South-Asia. Alice is windows
based library automation software for small-based medium sized library.
Alice is an application for Microsoft Windows that can be run by a single
person, or in a multi-user environment. It is modular software that comes
with everything most libraries will need, with additional modules available for
more specialized applications.
Library Automation: This library was automated in 1997 by using
Libsis software. Libsys is very active for integrated library
automation. This software has acquisition, cataloging, circulation,
OPAC, serials/periodicals set up and facilities, material collection to
reference service activities. In future, KOHA system will be
developed for automation activities. JSTORE is the only online
subscriber of British Council library.
LibSys software: LibSys software is integrated multi-user
library management software that caters to the needs of an
advanced library and information professionals. It provides a
tree structure system with each system comprising of several
sub-systems having unmatchable depth in functionality. It has
a powerful and user-friendly WEB-OPAC along with Windows-
based OPAC.It runs on various platforms such as WINDOWS
(95/98/NT/2000/XP), UNIX (various flavors), LINUXM, etc.
Further, it adheres to standards such as MARC and Z39.50
that makes it suitable for cooperative networking and
resource sharing.
opac search of libsis
login page of libsis
BUET central library has an extensive compilation of
books, journals, periodicals and monographs of the
relevant engineering fields. The Central library has a
collection of over 132,000 volumes and 218 current
periodical subscriptions. Per year 1500 volume are
added to this library. It also has a free internet browsing
facility and a rental library program. There are also
departmental libraries in each department and a hall
library in each of the residence halls.
Bangladesh University of Engineering And Technology
(BUET)
North South University Library
 North South University (NSU) Library grew over the years
since 1992 and now has become one of the best university
libraries in the country. This is the first fully automated
university library in the country using Bi-lingual Library
Management Software, developed by NSU Library, which
supports MARC-21, web-based online lending and receiving,
browsing databases of books, a-v materials, journals,
newspapers and magazines, searching full-text online books
and journals, creating institutional repositories, tracking
circulation system, maintain RFID self check and book drop
records, auto email alert services etc. Its online databases
provide full access to all users, facilitates navigation and
reservation of books from distant work-stations through its
own website http://library.northsouth.edu.
East West University Library
 East West University Library (EWUL) is the first University Library in
Bangladesh that has taken an initiative to build a true digital library with
Greenstone Digital Library Software by the EWU library professionals.
Greenstone Digital Library Software (GSDL) has been taken in
consideration for the some unique features of this software. A group of ICT
skilled library professionals are still working on it. Our mission is to make
the digital library concept easy to the general users as well as library
professionals. The user of this digital library will experience a real library in
digital format. We are trying to make our library flexible and diversified and
user friendly even for the layman to the Internet world. Our digital library is
self explanatory and easy to use. EWU library is the country coordinator
of Digital Library Network in South Asia (DLNetSA).
Present trends of library automation: At present, most of the
libraries of Bangladesh are using open source software for
automation. By analyzing of these six libraries also indicates that
the librarians are trying to provide better automated library
service for users by developed software. Most of the librarians
have given opinion that in future they will install KOHA open
source software for library automation, though some libraries are
already using this software. KOHA software can freely download
from internet and its different features easily can attract library
users. It is easy to use both for librarians and users. So, it can be
said that trends of library automation is going towards KOHA
software for its lots facilities in Bangladesh.
Mostly used software for library automation
in Bangladesh:
A list of open source software given below
 Koha (www.koha.org) originated in New Zealand
 Greenstone (www.greenstone.org) originated in New Zealand
 Evergreen (www.open-ils.org) originated in USA
 Dspace (www.dspace.org) originated in USA
 OPALS (www.mediaflex.net) originated in USA
 Eprints (www.eprints.org) originated in UK
 Emilda (www.emilda.org) originated in Finland
 Search Command Center: People who come to libraries are searching for
information. Sometimes it’s an exploratory mission with only vague notions about
what they are looking for, at other times patrons have a laser-like precision in their
search for specific data points. But invariable they will need help, and the Search
Command Center is intended to be a central feature for a visitor’s first-contact.
 Periodical Section – Reading Room: Magazines and newspapers continue to be
the spontaneous information sources for many library visitors. Comfortable
overstuffed chairs and a fireplace or two will make this a very attractive place to
kick back and recharge your intellectual batteries.
 Book Download Center: The downloading of books onto a book reader can
happen either remotely or at the library itself. The purpose of a Book Download
Center is to draw attention to this offering with some people needing help to do
their first download and others asking for recommendations on book readers.
Over the next five years, the price of book readers will plummet to under $20, and
libraries will need to consider loaning out book readers as well as the
downloadable version of
the books. Future book readers will come in both audio and visual
formats, and will actually be easier to read than traditional books.
Cyber Café: Since many of the visitors will be largely focused on finding an
open terminal and getting onto the Internet, it may make sense to design
the Electronic Outpost around the look and feel of a casual, yet artsy, cyber-
café. With this design, people will be looking for the perfect balance
between privacy and inclusion, efficiency and randomness, and purpose
and spontaneity. Coffee kiosks and food services, either operating as in-
house library services or as adjacent businesses annexed to the library, can
serve to complement the casual atmosphere.
Gamer Stations: With games quickly becoming the cultural norm, standard
issue in most households, gamer stations can be arranged for individual
and group competitions as well as a variety of non-competitive activities.
With the changing nature of games, its best to plant this area with flexible
spaces that will change often.
Daycare Facilities: Libraries tend to have a unique symbiotic relationship
with daycare centers. Because of the strict rules governing daycare
operations, pay-for-service daycares are best housed in adjoining facilities
with separate staff and management. However, by leveraging library
resources and aligning them with the needs of the community, a daycare
facility can provide a win-win service to fit the needs of many library users.
 Studio Section: Much the same way that books were the dividing
point between the haves and have-nots of generations past,
today’s primary dividing point is the equipment needed to access,
create, and manipulate information. These can range from audio-
capture, audio-editing studios; to video-capture, video-editing
studios; to virtual world studios; to tele-presence rooms, and more.
 Mini-Theater: With the huge amount of effort being directed
towards video today, and kids as young as 5-years old as well as
great-great grandparents learning how to shoot and edit videos,
the missing piece is often a room large enough for a small group
to view the final production. Mini-theaters will quickly become a
social gathering center with demand growing to fill the available
time slots.
The prime necessity for a university is a good library with a balanced and
adequate collection, which can satisfy the needs of the university faculties
and help to promote advanced study and research programs. No university
can develop effective work, in the academic sense, without a strong library
at its center. Automation and digitization of the university libraries have
become practical necessity and reality with technology interventions to
provide improved access to information sources, preservation and
dissemination as required, at anytime; anywhere and any place as it were.
As developing country, Bangladesh faces various problems in the
development of library discipline. As a result public university libraries are
not developing. Private university libraries are gradually developing faster
than public university libraries by individual enterprise. So, to reach the
destination library authorities and librarians and the educator for
librarianship have to go a long way with care. Librarians, library patrons and
supporters, and, above all, the government, must help develop ICT-based
libraries to meet the changing demands of the users.
Library automation in Bangladesh: Past, Present, Future
Library automation in Bangladesh: Past, Present, Future

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

What Are Information Services? Defining Reference Service in School Libraries
What Are Information Services?  Defining Reference Service in School LibrariesWhat Are Information Services?  Defining Reference Service in School Libraries
What Are Information Services? Defining Reference Service in School Libraries
Johan Koren
 
Ramesh Mohan Library
Ramesh Mohan LibraryRamesh Mohan Library
Ramesh Mohan Library
roseline2101
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

What Are Information Services? Defining Reference Service in School Libraries
What Are Information Services?  Defining Reference Service in School LibrariesWhat Are Information Services?  Defining Reference Service in School Libraries
What Are Information Services? Defining Reference Service in School Libraries
 
Post coordinate indexing .. Library and information science
Post coordinate indexing .. Library and information sciencePost coordinate indexing .. Library and information science
Post coordinate indexing .. Library and information science
 
Librarianship as a profession
Librarianship as a professionLibrarianship as a profession
Librarianship as a profession
 
Marc 21
Marc 21Marc 21
Marc 21
 
Ramesh Mohan Library
Ramesh Mohan LibraryRamesh Mohan Library
Ramesh Mohan Library
 
Areas of automation in library
Areas of automation in libraryAreas of automation in library
Areas of automation in library
 
Salient Feature of Maharashtra Public Library Act 1967
Salient Feature of  Maharashtra Public Library Act 1967Salient Feature of  Maharashtra Public Library Act 1967
Salient Feature of Maharashtra Public Library Act 1967
 
Modes of formation of subject
Modes of formation of subjectModes of formation of subject
Modes of formation of subject
 
Information Analysis Consolidation and Repackaging (IACR): an overview
Information Analysis Consolidation and Repackaging (IACR): an overviewInformation Analysis Consolidation and Repackaging (IACR): an overview
Information Analysis Consolidation and Repackaging (IACR): an overview
 
Subject cataloguing
Subject cataloguingSubject cataloguing
Subject cataloguing
 
Laws of library science
Laws of library scienceLaws of library science
Laws of library science
 
alerting services.pptx
alerting services.pptxalerting services.pptx
alerting services.pptx
 
House keeeping operations .pptx
House keeeping operations .pptxHouse keeeping operations .pptx
House keeeping operations .pptx
 
Library Orientation by dr.c.velmurugan 2019
Library Orientation by dr.c.velmurugan 2019Library Orientation by dr.c.velmurugan 2019
Library Orientation by dr.c.velmurugan 2019
 
Academic library and their functions
Academic library and their functionsAcademic library and their functions
Academic library and their functions
 
Information System.pptx
Information System.pptxInformation System.pptx
Information System.pptx
 
Librarianship
LibrarianshipLibrarianship
Librarianship
 
Resource Sharing and Networking
Resource Sharing and NetworkingResource Sharing and Networking
Resource Sharing and Networking
 
User education and information literacy - Innovative strategies and practices
User education and information literacy - Innovative strategies and practicesUser education and information literacy - Innovative strategies and practices
User education and information literacy - Innovative strategies and practices
 
Five Laws of Library Science
Five Laws of Library ScienceFive Laws of Library Science
Five Laws of Library Science
 

Similar a Library automation in Bangladesh: Past, Present, Future

Module 6_Research Publication_Ethics.docx
Module 6_Research Publication_Ethics.docxModule 6_Research Publication_Ethics.docx
Module 6_Research Publication_Ethics.docx
jisskuruvilla
 
Overview of oss(open source software library) and its pros and cons
Overview of oss(open source software library) and its pros and consOverview of oss(open source software library) and its pros and cons
Overview of oss(open source software library) and its pros and cons
Yuga Priya Satheesh
 

Similar a Library automation in Bangladesh: Past, Present, Future (20)

Module 6_Research Publication_Ethics.docx
Module 6_Research Publication_Ethics.docxModule 6_Research Publication_Ethics.docx
Module 6_Research Publication_Ethics.docx
 
Automation final
Automation finalAutomation final
Automation final
 
WHAT IS LIBRARY AUTOMATION? WHAT IS NEED AND IMPORTANCE OF LIBRARY AUTOMATIO...
WHAT IS LIBRARY AUTOMATION? WHAT IS NEED AND IMPORTANCE OF LIBRARY  AUTOMATIO...WHAT IS LIBRARY AUTOMATION? WHAT IS NEED AND IMPORTANCE OF LIBRARY  AUTOMATIO...
WHAT IS LIBRARY AUTOMATION? WHAT IS NEED AND IMPORTANCE OF LIBRARY AUTOMATIO...
 
New ICT Trends and Issues of Librarianship
New ICT Trends and Issues of LibrarianshipNew ICT Trends and Issues of Librarianship
New ICT Trends and Issues of Librarianship
 
Automation software and its utilization in some libraries in nigeria
Automation software and its utilization in some  libraries in nigeriaAutomation software and its utilization in some  libraries in nigeria
Automation software and its utilization in some libraries in nigeria
 
"Open Source for Public Libraries Case Study IBLA Soft Library Automation Sof...
"Open Source for Public Libraries Case Study IBLA Soft Library Automation Sof..."Open Source for Public Libraries Case Study IBLA Soft Library Automation Sof...
"Open Source for Public Libraries Case Study IBLA Soft Library Automation Sof...
 
Drc Chapter 3
Drc Chapter 3Drc Chapter 3
Drc Chapter 3
 
Technological trends in libraries lilian okello
Technological trends in libraries   lilian okelloTechnological trends in libraries   lilian okello
Technological trends in libraries lilian okello
 
Chapter ii - Web-based Library Management System of East West Colleges
Chapter ii -  Web-based Library Management System of  East West CollegesChapter ii -  Web-based Library Management System of  East West Colleges
Chapter ii - Web-based Library Management System of East West Colleges
 
Ngl lecturer at kvs i, bhubaneswar
Ngl lecturer at kvs   i, bhubaneswarNgl lecturer at kvs   i, bhubaneswar
Ngl lecturer at kvs i, bhubaneswar
 
Ngl lecturer at kvs i, bhubaneswar
Ngl lecturer at kvs   i, bhubaneswarNgl lecturer at kvs   i, bhubaneswar
Ngl lecturer at kvs i, bhubaneswar
 
Ngl lecturer at kvs i, bhubaneswar
Ngl lecturer at kvs   i, bhubaneswarNgl lecturer at kvs   i, bhubaneswar
Ngl lecturer at kvs i, bhubaneswar
 
Planning and implementation
Planning and implementationPlanning and implementation
Planning and implementation
 
Drc Chapter 1 And 2
Drc Chapter 1 And 2Drc Chapter 1 And 2
Drc Chapter 1 And 2
 
Drc Chapter 1 And 2
Drc Chapter 1 And 2Drc Chapter 1 And 2
Drc Chapter 1 And 2
 
Switching from Libsys to Koha with RFID Integration: A Migratory Experiment i...
Switching from Libsys to Koha with RFID Integration: A Migratory Experiment i...Switching from Libsys to Koha with RFID Integration: A Migratory Experiment i...
Switching from Libsys to Koha with RFID Integration: A Migratory Experiment i...
 
A Comparative Study of Library Web-OPAC on Different Library Management Software
A Comparative Study of Library Web-OPAC on Different Library Management SoftwareA Comparative Study of Library Web-OPAC on Different Library Management Software
A Comparative Study of Library Web-OPAC on Different Library Management Software
 
07419051111154767
0741905111115476707419051111154767
07419051111154767
 
Library Automation An Overview
Library Automation An OverviewLibrary Automation An Overview
Library Automation An Overview
 
Overview of oss(open source software library) and its pros and cons
Overview of oss(open source software library) and its pros and consOverview of oss(open source software library) and its pros and cons
Overview of oss(open source software library) and its pros and cons
 

Más de Selim Reza Bappy (6)

Digital Bangladesh: our expectation and Reality
Digital Bangladesh: our expectation and RealityDigital Bangladesh: our expectation and Reality
Digital Bangladesh: our expectation and Reality
 
Construction of Classified and Dictionary Catalogues and Objectives, Utilit...
Construction of Classified and Dictionary Catalogues 	and 	Objectives, Utilit...Construction of Classified and Dictionary Catalogues 	and 	Objectives, Utilit...
Construction of Classified and Dictionary Catalogues and Objectives, Utilit...
 
Computer Viruses and Environmental Hazards
Computer Viruses and Environmental HazardsComputer Viruses and Environmental Hazards
Computer Viruses and Environmental Hazards
 
Technologies used in a library : problems and solutions
Technologies used in a library : problems and solutionsTechnologies used in a library : problems and solutions
Technologies used in a library : problems and solutions
 
Impact of ICT on Society
Impact of ICT on SocietyImpact of ICT on Society
Impact of ICT on Society
 
Centralization and decentralization
Centralization and decentralizationCentralization and decentralization
Centralization and decentralization
 

Último

Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMECloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Safe Software
 
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
?#DUbAI#??##{{(☎️+971_581248768%)**%*]'#abortion pills for sale in dubai@
 
Finding Java's Hidden Performance Traps @ DevoxxUK 2024
Finding Java's Hidden Performance Traps @ DevoxxUK 2024Finding Java's Hidden Performance Traps @ DevoxxUK 2024
Finding Java's Hidden Performance Traps @ DevoxxUK 2024
Victor Rentea
 

Último (20)

Vector Search -An Introduction in Oracle Database 23ai.pptx
Vector Search -An Introduction in Oracle Database 23ai.pptxVector Search -An Introduction in Oracle Database 23ai.pptx
Vector Search -An Introduction in Oracle Database 23ai.pptx
 
EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 REVIEWER
EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 REVIEWEREMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 REVIEWER
EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 REVIEWER
 
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century educationpresentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
 
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemkeProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
 
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMECloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
 
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
 
Navigating the Deluge_ Dubai Floods and the Resilience of Dubai International...
Navigating the Deluge_ Dubai Floods and the Resilience of Dubai International...Navigating the Deluge_ Dubai Floods and the Resilience of Dubai International...
Navigating the Deluge_ Dubai Floods and the Resilience of Dubai International...
 
MS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectors
MS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectorsMS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectors
MS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectors
 
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : UncertaintyArtificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
 
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin WoodPolkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
 
Rising Above_ Dubai Floods and the Fortitude of Dubai International Airport.pdf
Rising Above_ Dubai Floods and the Fortitude of Dubai International Airport.pdfRising Above_ Dubai Floods and the Fortitude of Dubai International Airport.pdf
Rising Above_ Dubai Floods and the Fortitude of Dubai International Airport.pdf
 
Finding Java's Hidden Performance Traps @ DevoxxUK 2024
Finding Java's Hidden Performance Traps @ DevoxxUK 2024Finding Java's Hidden Performance Traps @ DevoxxUK 2024
Finding Java's Hidden Performance Traps @ DevoxxUK 2024
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, AdobeApidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
 
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challengesICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
 
Platformless Horizons for Digital Adaptability
Platformless Horizons for Digital AdaptabilityPlatformless Horizons for Digital Adaptability
Platformless Horizons for Digital Adaptability
 
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a FresherStrategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
 
Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
Introduction to Multilingual Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
 
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of TerraformAWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
 
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot TakeoffStrategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
 

Library automation in Bangladesh: Past, Present, Future

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Introduction:  In the age of information explosion, libraries and information resource centers have become multimedia centers due to adoption of new technological devices and changing nature of their information storage, retrieval and services.  ‘Automation’ is an indispensable part of modern library’s information systems development, organization, management and services. In the present ‘age of information’, automation has been making tremendous impact on different sectors of the libraries and information center.
  • 4. Mechanization of library house keeping operations, predominantly by computerization, is known as library automation. According to Web Star Dictionary—“Automation is the technique of making an apparatus, a process or a system operates automatically”. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, has defined—“Library automation refers to the use of computers to automate the typical procedures of libraries such as cataloging and circulation”.
  • 5. Library automation is the application of ICTs to library operations and services. The functions that may be automated are any or all of the following: acquisition, cataloging, public access (OPAC and WebPAC), indexing and abstracting, circulation, serials management, and reference. The use of automatic machines or processing devices in libraries. The automation may be applied to library administrative activities, office procedures, and delivery of library services to users.
  • 6.
  • 7. The automation of libraries and information centers in Bangladesh started in the middle of the 19th century till the concept of automation was centered on the use of computers for housekeeping operations and information services by individual libraries. Bangladesh entered into the computer era in 1964 with the installation of an IBM 1620 machine at the Atomic Energy Center at Dhaka. Institute of Statistical Research and Training (ISRT) installed IBM 101 statistical machine in 1964. Commercial application of computer was initiated by Janata Bank with an IBM 1401 in 1967 followed by Adamjee Jute Mills, Ltd. in 1970. The Government use of computers began in 1973 with the procurement of an IBM 360/30 machine for the Bureau of Statistical. Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) started its computer application in 1968 by offering courses in Numerical Methods and Computer Programming, acquiring IBM 029 Data Entry Machines. History of Library automation in Bangladesh
  • 8. The 1980s are considered the beginning of the automation era as far as libraries and information centers in Bangladesh are concerned. The International Center for Diarrhoea Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B) Library and the Agricultural Information Center (AIC) are pioneers in creating bibliographic databases on specialized fields using micro computers. Very recently, in view of the changing attitudes of information user in getting specific information, a number of libraries and information centers of the country have take initiative to establish a proper system for providing desired information to their user by using library software packages. History of Library automation in Bangladesh cont...
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Present scenario of library automation of some selected academic libraries and special libraries Till now, there is not a single library or information center in Bangladesh which is literally automated except ICDDR, B library and North-South University library. It has observed that about 55 special libraries and information centers of the country have either created or are in the process of creating databases by using personal computers. Few libraries have CD-ROMs facilities but no initiative has taken to produce any indigenous information product on CDs. Some libraries have taken initiative to build own library software for automation activities. In this aspect, present automation scenario of some selected academic libraries and special libraries are discussed below:
  • 12. To provide better and faster user service in a convenient way, the Dhaka University Library has decided to automate its operations and services. In 1998, the library started its automation program named as ‘Dhaka University Library Automation Project’ (DULIP), funded by UNDP and UGC. The library had installed proven library software ‘GLAS’ (Graphical Library Automation System) equipped with a network server and a number of PCs distributed in a LAN (Local Area network). This automation project was stopped at halfway in 2000 for database capacity maintenance problem. Then in 2008, DULIB software was initialized by the help of Computer Science Department of Dhaka University. In 2013, a new software ‘DULIS’ (Dhaka University Library Integrated System) is developed .This software is better than ‘DULIB’. It is customized software which is online based and worked by LAN. It has three modules—acquisition, circulation and processing. Moreover, new arrival collections of this library are displayed in this system, which is helpful for any kind of users. DULIS software: Dhaka University Integrated system is initialized in 2013. This software is developed by computer science department of Dhaka University. It is better than DULIB software and users get get efficient service by it.
  • 13.
  • 14. Library automation: ICDDRB Library is the first pioneer of library automation in Bangladesh. This library is known as ‘Library and Information Service Unit’ (LISU). In 1985, this library was automated by ‘In Magic Library Management Software’. After some short break, in 1989; this library tried again to automation by CDS/ISIS software. The library installed computers in 1990 for word processing, Windows version Win Isis of CDS/ISIS was started in 1993. This library was connected to the internet in 1999. Then in 2004, it also started using Alice for windows with Win Isis. This software has brought new dimension of reader service. The user can access OPAC of ICDDR, B from any where from it. Alice for Windows: This integrated software was originally developed in Australia and is now marketed in Europe and South-Asia. Alice is windows based library automation software for small-based medium sized library. Alice is an application for Microsoft Windows that can be run by a single person, or in a multi-user environment. It is modular software that comes with everything most libraries will need, with additional modules available for more specialized applications.
  • 15.
  • 16. Library Automation: This library was automated in 1997 by using Libsis software. Libsys is very active for integrated library automation. This software has acquisition, cataloging, circulation, OPAC, serials/periodicals set up and facilities, material collection to reference service activities. In future, KOHA system will be developed for automation activities. JSTORE is the only online subscriber of British Council library. LibSys software: LibSys software is integrated multi-user library management software that caters to the needs of an advanced library and information professionals. It provides a tree structure system with each system comprising of several sub-systems having unmatchable depth in functionality. It has a powerful and user-friendly WEB-OPAC along with Windows- based OPAC.It runs on various platforms such as WINDOWS (95/98/NT/2000/XP), UNIX (various flavors), LINUXM, etc. Further, it adheres to standards such as MARC and Z39.50 that makes it suitable for cooperative networking and resource sharing.
  • 17. opac search of libsis login page of libsis
  • 18. BUET central library has an extensive compilation of books, journals, periodicals and monographs of the relevant engineering fields. The Central library has a collection of over 132,000 volumes and 218 current periodical subscriptions. Per year 1500 volume are added to this library. It also has a free internet browsing facility and a rental library program. There are also departmental libraries in each department and a hall library in each of the residence halls. Bangladesh University of Engineering And Technology (BUET)
  • 19. North South University Library  North South University (NSU) Library grew over the years since 1992 and now has become one of the best university libraries in the country. This is the first fully automated university library in the country using Bi-lingual Library Management Software, developed by NSU Library, which supports MARC-21, web-based online lending and receiving, browsing databases of books, a-v materials, journals, newspapers and magazines, searching full-text online books and journals, creating institutional repositories, tracking circulation system, maintain RFID self check and book drop records, auto email alert services etc. Its online databases provide full access to all users, facilitates navigation and reservation of books from distant work-stations through its own website http://library.northsouth.edu.
  • 20. East West University Library  East West University Library (EWUL) is the first University Library in Bangladesh that has taken an initiative to build a true digital library with Greenstone Digital Library Software by the EWU library professionals. Greenstone Digital Library Software (GSDL) has been taken in consideration for the some unique features of this software. A group of ICT skilled library professionals are still working on it. Our mission is to make the digital library concept easy to the general users as well as library professionals. The user of this digital library will experience a real library in digital format. We are trying to make our library flexible and diversified and user friendly even for the layman to the Internet world. Our digital library is self explanatory and easy to use. EWU library is the country coordinator of Digital Library Network in South Asia (DLNetSA).
  • 21. Present trends of library automation: At present, most of the libraries of Bangladesh are using open source software for automation. By analyzing of these six libraries also indicates that the librarians are trying to provide better automated library service for users by developed software. Most of the librarians have given opinion that in future they will install KOHA open source software for library automation, though some libraries are already using this software. KOHA software can freely download from internet and its different features easily can attract library users. It is easy to use both for librarians and users. So, it can be said that trends of library automation is going towards KOHA software for its lots facilities in Bangladesh.
  • 22. Mostly used software for library automation in Bangladesh: A list of open source software given below  Koha (www.koha.org) originated in New Zealand  Greenstone (www.greenstone.org) originated in New Zealand  Evergreen (www.open-ils.org) originated in USA  Dspace (www.dspace.org) originated in USA  OPALS (www.mediaflex.net) originated in USA  Eprints (www.eprints.org) originated in UK  Emilda (www.emilda.org) originated in Finland
  • 23.
  • 24.  Search Command Center: People who come to libraries are searching for information. Sometimes it’s an exploratory mission with only vague notions about what they are looking for, at other times patrons have a laser-like precision in their search for specific data points. But invariable they will need help, and the Search Command Center is intended to be a central feature for a visitor’s first-contact.  Periodical Section – Reading Room: Magazines and newspapers continue to be the spontaneous information sources for many library visitors. Comfortable overstuffed chairs and a fireplace or two will make this a very attractive place to kick back and recharge your intellectual batteries.  Book Download Center: The downloading of books onto a book reader can happen either remotely or at the library itself. The purpose of a Book Download Center is to draw attention to this offering with some people needing help to do their first download and others asking for recommendations on book readers. Over the next five years, the price of book readers will plummet to under $20, and libraries will need to consider loaning out book readers as well as the downloadable version of the books. Future book readers will come in both audio and visual formats, and will actually be easier to read than traditional books.
  • 25. Cyber Café: Since many of the visitors will be largely focused on finding an open terminal and getting onto the Internet, it may make sense to design the Electronic Outpost around the look and feel of a casual, yet artsy, cyber- café. With this design, people will be looking for the perfect balance between privacy and inclusion, efficiency and randomness, and purpose and spontaneity. Coffee kiosks and food services, either operating as in- house library services or as adjacent businesses annexed to the library, can serve to complement the casual atmosphere. Gamer Stations: With games quickly becoming the cultural norm, standard issue in most households, gamer stations can be arranged for individual and group competitions as well as a variety of non-competitive activities. With the changing nature of games, its best to plant this area with flexible spaces that will change often. Daycare Facilities: Libraries tend to have a unique symbiotic relationship with daycare centers. Because of the strict rules governing daycare operations, pay-for-service daycares are best housed in adjoining facilities with separate staff and management. However, by leveraging library resources and aligning them with the needs of the community, a daycare facility can provide a win-win service to fit the needs of many library users.
  • 26.  Studio Section: Much the same way that books were the dividing point between the haves and have-nots of generations past, today’s primary dividing point is the equipment needed to access, create, and manipulate information. These can range from audio- capture, audio-editing studios; to video-capture, video-editing studios; to virtual world studios; to tele-presence rooms, and more.  Mini-Theater: With the huge amount of effort being directed towards video today, and kids as young as 5-years old as well as great-great grandparents learning how to shoot and edit videos, the missing piece is often a room large enough for a small group to view the final production. Mini-theaters will quickly become a social gathering center with demand growing to fill the available time slots.
  • 27. The prime necessity for a university is a good library with a balanced and adequate collection, which can satisfy the needs of the university faculties and help to promote advanced study and research programs. No university can develop effective work, in the academic sense, without a strong library at its center. Automation and digitization of the university libraries have become practical necessity and reality with technology interventions to provide improved access to information sources, preservation and dissemination as required, at anytime; anywhere and any place as it were. As developing country, Bangladesh faces various problems in the development of library discipline. As a result public university libraries are not developing. Private university libraries are gradually developing faster than public university libraries by individual enterprise. So, to reach the destination library authorities and librarians and the educator for librarianship have to go a long way with care. Librarians, library patrons and supporters, and, above all, the government, must help develop ICT-based libraries to meet the changing demands of the users.