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THE INTERNET AND TOURISM
1. THE INTERNET AND TOURISMTHE INTERNET AND TOURISM
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DR.NINGAPPA.N.ARABAGONDADR.NINGAPPA.N.ARABAGONDA
LIBRARIAN,LIBRARIAN,
GOVT FIRST GRADE COLLEGEGOVT FIRST GRADE COLLEGE
GUDAGERI-581107GUDAGERI-581107
2. INFORMATIONINFORMATION & COMMUNICATION& COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY- Current TrendsTECHNOLOGY- Current Trends
Optical laser technology./Optical laser technology./
Broad BandBroad Band ServicesServices
Satellite communication./Satellite communication./
TeleconferencingTeleconferencing
Growth of web sphere. /Growth of web sphere. /
Paperless societyPaperless society
Advent of digital libraries./Advent of digital libraries./
Online accessOnline access
3. INFORMATION NEEDSINFORMATION NEEDS
Geographical information on location, climate, landscape,Geographical information on location, climate, landscape,
etc.etc.
Attraction featuresAttraction features
Social customs, culture and other special features of theSocial customs, culture and other special features of the
placeplace
Accessibility though air, water, rail and road and availabilityAccessibility though air, water, rail and road and availability
of scheduled means of transportof scheduled means of transport
Accommodation, restaurant and shopping facilitiesAccommodation, restaurant and shopping facilities
Activities and entertainment facilitiesActivities and entertainment facilities
Seasons of visit and other unique featuresSeasons of visit and other unique features
Quality of facilities and their standard prices includingQuality of facilities and their standard prices including
exchange ratesexchange rates
Entry and exit formalities and restrictions if any on tourists,Entry and exit formalities and restrictions if any on tourists,
etc.etc.
4. INFORMATION EXPLOSION- PROBLEMSINFORMATION EXPLOSION- PROBLEMS
Tedious to get Precise – Relevant – TimelyTedious to get Precise – Relevant – Timely
Information on account ofInformation on account of
Overabundance of informationOverabundance of information
Scatter of informationScatter of information
Seepage of informationSeepage of information
Pollution of informationPollution of information
5. SCATTER OF INFORMATIONSCATTER OF INFORMATION
HardboundHardbound
Paper-backPaper-back
Micro-filmMicro-film
Micro-ficheMicro-fiche
FloppiesFloppies
Pen DrivesPen Drives
CD-ROMCD-ROM
Tapes & CartridgesTapes & Cartridges
Web pagesWeb pages
6. DR. JOHNSONDR. JOHNSON..
““Knowledge is of two kinds; one, inKnowledge is of two kinds; one, in
knowing the subject yourself and theknowing the subject yourself and the
other, is in knowing where you can findother, is in knowing where you can find
information upon it.”information upon it.”
7. SOURCES OF INFORMATION-SOURCES OF INFORMATION-
CATEGORISATIONCATEGORISATION
A.A. Traditional Sources/ Conventional SphereTraditional Sources/ Conventional Sphere
1 Primary Sources (Research materials)1 Primary Sources (Research materials)
2. Secondary Sources ( Reference materials)2. Secondary Sources ( Reference materials)
B.B. Web Resources/ Web SphereWeb Resources/ Web Sphere
1. Subscription Based1. Subscription Based
2. Open Sources2. Open Sources
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1. Index Level1. Index Level
2. Abstract Level2. Abstract Level
3. Full-Text Level3. Full-Text Level
8. Primary sources (Research Materials)Primary sources (Research Materials)
1)1) Periodicals/ JournalsPeriodicals/ Journals
2)2) Technical ReportsTechnical Reports
3)3) StandardsStandards
4)4) PatentsPatents
5)5) Conference and Seminar ProceedingsConference and Seminar Proceedings
6)6) Theses and dissertationsTheses and dissertations
7)7) Reports of Committees and CommissionsReports of Committees and Commissions
8)8) Govt. PublicationsGovt. Publications
9. Secondary sourcesSecondary sources
(Reference Materials)(Reference Materials)
11 DictionariesDictionaries
2.2. EncyclopediasEncyclopedias
3.3. DirectoriesDirectories
4.4. Yearbooks & AlmanacsYearbooks & Almanacs
5.5. HandbooksHandbooks
6.6. ManualsManuals
7.7. Atlases & MapsAtlases & Maps
8.8. GazetteersGazetteers
9.9. BibliographiesBibliographies
10.10. Indexes & AbstractsIndexes & Abstracts
11.11. Review documentsReview documents
12.12. Digests of newspapersDigests of newspapers
13.13. Book of awards and honoursBook of awards and honours
10. WEB SPHEREWEB SPHERE
1.VAST INFORMATION1.VAST INFORMATION
Textual-Audio-Video-GraphicsTextual-Audio-Video-Graphics
2.PROVIDES ACCESS TO INFORMATION2.PROVIDES ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AnytimeAnytime
AnywhereAnywhere
3.TRADITIONAL LIBRARY vs DIGITAL LIBRARY3.TRADITIONAL LIBRARY vs DIGITAL LIBRARY
MisplacementMisplacement
DisruptionDisruption
Economy of time, effort, money and spaceEconomy of time, effort, money and space
11. WEB RESOURCES & SERVICESWEB RESOURCES & SERVICES
Send and receive e-mails, Chat, Discussion ForumsSend and receive e-mails, Chat, Discussion Forums
Movies, Games, Music, EntertainmentMovies, Games, Music, Entertainment
Tutorials, Examinations, Viva voce, AppointmentsTutorials, Examinations, Viva voce, Appointments
Geographical and Biographical informationGeographical and Biographical information
Scientific inventions, data/ statisticsScientific inventions, data/ statistics
Books, Journals, Reports, Encyclopedias, ReviewsBooks, Journals, Reports, Encyclopedias, Reviews
Current events, Newspapers and MagazinesCurrent events, Newspapers and Magazines
Industries, Institutions, AssociationsIndustries, Institutions, Associations
Products and services, Software packages, MarketingProducts and services, Software packages, Marketing
Banking, Tourism,Travelling and Ticket bookingBanking, Tourism,Travelling and Ticket booking
13. TYPE OF ACCESSTYPE OF ACCESS
OPEN ACCESSOPEN ACCESS
1.1. No restrictionNo restriction
2.2. No feeNo fee
3.3. No restricted destinationNo restricted destination
SUBSCRIPTION ACCESSSUBSCRIPTION ACCESS
1.1. Fee basedFee based
CONSORTIA LEVEL ACCESSCONSORTIA LEVEL ACCESS
1.1. Group of institutionsGroup of institutions
2.2. Like minded groupsLike minded groups
3.3. Institution sister concernInstitution sister concern
INSTITUTION REPOSITORIESINSTITUTION REPOSITORIES
1.1. Individual institution in house publicationIndividual institution in house publication
2.2. In house media’s like news, news reviews, films, film strips ,cd’s, dvd’sIn house media’s like news, news reviews, films, film strips ,cd’s, dvd’s
14. APPLICATION OF INFORMATIONAPPLICATION OF INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGIESTECHNOLOGIES
IN TOURISMIN TOURISM
RESERVATION SYSTEMSRESERVATION SYSTEMS
HOTEL MANAGEMENTHOTEL MANAGEMENT
BANKINGBANKING
HOSPITAL MANAGEMENTSHOSPITAL MANAGEMENTS
CATERING MANAGEMENTSCATERING MANAGEMENTS
TRANSPORTATIONTRANSPORTATION
15. INDIAN SCENARIOINDIAN SCENARIO
Department of Tourism took the first initiative to introduceDepartment of Tourism took the first initiative to introduce
information technology in tourism in the year 1989 byinformation technology in tourism in the year 1989 by
establishing TOURNET with the technical assistance of CMCestablishing TOURNET with the technical assistance of CMC
Ltd.Ltd.
Recently, multimedia databases on tourism have beenRecently, multimedia databases on tourism have been
developed by Rajasthan and Maharashtra Tourism Departmentsdeveloped by Rajasthan and Maharashtra Tourism Departments
with the assistance of some of the private software developmentwith the assistance of some of the private software development
firms.firms.
In the online field, the CRS Amadeus and PARS are alreadyIn the online field, the CRS Amadeus and PARS are already
operational in India. Amadeus was established in 1993 andoperational in India. Amadeus was established in 1993 and
PARS came in 1995.PARS came in 1995.
INTERNET facilities are also presently available in india.INTERNET facilities are also presently available in india.
16. INTERNETINTERNET
HISTORY
•IN 1969 LOS ANGELES ,CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY KLIEN D
ROCK INNOVATED TWO COMPUTERS SHARING
INFORMATION.
•IN 1970 EMAIL TCP/IP PROTOCOL CAME INTO EXISTENCE
DOTCOM AND DOT ORG AND WEB ADDRESS IN 1980
•IN 1990 BRITAIN PHYSICS SCIENTIST TIM BERNERS LEE
EXPANDED
“WWW ON AMERICA ONLINE”.
17. INTERNET USAGEINTERNET USAGE
•.. In 1996,3.1 million consumers used these systems and this jumped to 33.8 millionIn 1996,3.1 million consumers used these systems and this jumped to 33.8 million
consumers in 1998.consumers in 1998.
•It was predicted that by 2008, 30% of the whole tourism business will be
Internet based.
• Travel revenues on the Internet have consistently ranked highly in comparison with
other goods and services .
•Online technologies within the tourism industry have significantly impacted on
communications, transactions and relationships between the various industry operators
and with the customer .
•The ability to turn ideas into marketable innovation for a wide range of customers, with
reduced buyer search costs and costs of access to markets;
•Increased speed to market and access to new product offerings via the Internet;
•Changed processes and the sharing of information within and between organizations;
and
•A shift in the balance of power between suppliers and customers due to the
increased availability of information.
• The issues raised above point to the benefits emanating from IT, especially the Internet.
18. BENEFITS OF INTERNETBENEFITS OF INTERNET
Internet provides many advantages to players in theInternet provides many advantages to players in the
tourism industry. Some of these benefits are:tourism industry. Some of these benefits are:
••enhanced level of collaboration between tourism operators, forenhanced level of collaboration between tourism operators, for
example, between travel agencies and service providers;example, between travel agencies and service providers;
••pre-arrangements with respective suppliers no longer necessary;pre-arrangements with respective suppliers no longer necessary;
•• web service discovery will identify alternatives, enabling holidayweb service discovery will identify alternatives, enabling holiday
packages to be constructed;packages to be constructed;
••greater negotiation of service to be purchased and customization ofgreater negotiation of service to be purchased and customization of
services/activities; andservices/activities; and
••generally greater levels of interoperability with internal and externalgenerally greater levels of interoperability with internal and external
applications.applications.
19. ISSUES RAISED BY INTERNETISSUES RAISED BY INTERNET
•A Yahoo search reveals in excess of 250,000 tourist oriented websites.A Yahoo search reveals in excess of 250,000 tourist oriented websites.
This exponential growth in the number of tourist related web sites means aThis exponential growth in the number of tourist related web sites means a
‘lack of notoriety in a saturated market’.‘lack of notoriety in a saturated market’.
•The internet reduces distribution costs as intermediaries commissions are
eliminated, however this is frustrated by the emergence of intermediaries,
the squeeze on price, yield and revenue and the homogeneity of websites.
•For these benefits and others to be achieved however, and so full
exploitation of web services, ‘it is necessary to introduce semantics to web
services’(Dogac et al. 2004).
•The structure imposed by semantic webs is achieved through the
imposition of an ontology to give meaning to information. The ontologies
created by semantic web users allow machines to process and
“understand” this information by specifying ‘standard
20. INTERNET FORUMSINTERNET FORUMS
An Internet forum is ‘an online facility thatAn Internet forum is ‘an online facility that
provides local businesses with an internetprovides local businesses with an internet
portal using the locale, or an industry particularportal using the locale, or an industry particular
to the locale, as the unique selling point, orto the locale, as the unique selling point, or
common brand’ .This acts as an anchorcommon brand’ .This acts as an anchor
providing more of a profile to entice visitors toproviding more of a profile to entice visitors to
the web site that represents the location orthe web site that represents the location or
destination.destination.
21. INTERNET AS A FACILITATOR OFINTERNET AS A FACILITATOR OF
COLLABORATIONCOLLABORATION
In their study Palmer & McCole (2000)In their study Palmer & McCole (2000)
examine independent businesses withexamine independent businesses with
unique resource locators (URLs) located inunique resource locators (URLs) located in
one region. They then followed links out ofone region. They then followed links out of
those sites to identify the extent to whichthose sites to identify the extent to which
such sites were linked. Little evidence wassuch sites were linked. Little evidence was
found to show the use of websites forfound to show the use of websites for
cooperative tourism in the study area. Theycooperative tourism in the study area. They
concluded there was a lack of cooperativeconcluded there was a lack of cooperative
initiatives between tourist operators in theinitiatives between tourist operators in the
region of interest. This study is of interestregion of interest. This study is of interest
since lessons can be learned forsince lessons can be learned for
consideration in other regions to promoteconsideration in other regions to promote
tourist destinations.tourist destinations.