Basics of Information Technology for Librarians & Information Scientists (Two Volume Set)
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Book Details
- Publisher: Ess Ess Publication
- ISBN: 8170003423
- Year of Publication: 2002
- Language: English
- Binding: HardBound
- Pages: 664
About the Book
Basics of Information Technology for Librarians and Information Scientists is a comprehensive two-volume work designed to provide library professionals and students with a solid foundation in Information Technology and its applications in Library and Information Science. Recognizing the rapidly evolving nature of technology, the book focuses on both enduring IT fundamentals and their practical implementation in modern library environments.
The first volume introduces the core concepts of Information Technology, including computer fundamentals, hardware and software systems, information processing, and Internet basics. The second volume explores advanced topics such as database management, data communication, computer networking, library automation systems, and the application of technology in library operations and services. It also discusses commercially available software solutions for library automation, along with emerging developments such as digital libraries and barcode technology.
Written in a clear and accessible style, this extensive work serves as an essential guide for librarians, information scientists, Library and Information Science students, and educators seeking a thorough understanding of information technology in the library sector.

