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Publication Date:
13 05 2009
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1865-8423
DOI:
10.1515/libr.2009.006

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Influence of Information Technology in Growth and Publication of Indian LIS Literature

Singh, Neena 1

1Deputy Librarian, G B Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, The Hill Campus, Ranichauri, Tehri Garhwal 249199 (Uttranchal), India. E-mail:

Citation Information: Libri. Volume 59, Issue 1, Pages 55–67, ISSN (Online) 1865-8423, ISSN (Print) 0024-2667, DOI: 10.1515/libr.2009.006, May 2009

Publication History:

Received: 27/01/2007;
Revised: 08/05/2008;
Accepted: 01/09/2008;
Published Online: 29/02/2012

Information technology has brought a tremendous change in the nature, boundaries and structure of information. The ongoing movement towards an electronic information society is pushing libraries towards automation and digitization. The revolution has brought impressive changes in the role of LIS professionals who are now being viewed as information managers/facilitators. These developments have also influenced LIS writings and publishing. This study shows that while the application of IT has gained considerable importance in Indian libraries, IT-based papers have surprisingly found less space in Indian LIS periodicals as compared to the LIS literature in general. The findings of this study also indicate that there is an uneven distribution of various topics within the Indian LIS IT-published literature; while some topics/areas of IT have received considerable attention others have been barely touched. Topics like IT in general, bibliographic databases, library networking, library automation and electronic resources have been found to predominate in the growth of Indian LIS literature as compared to the coverage of other areas of IT. Most papers (60%) have single authors, indicating a low amount of teamwork/collaborative writing. The paper's analysis also reveals that working professionals/librarians have made more contributions (48%) in comparison to teaching professionals (22%).

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