Open Source Digital Library Movement in India: Problems and Prospects

Open Source Digital Library Movement in India: Problems and Prospects

by K. M. Shibu
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Format Paperback
Pages 152
Language English
Published May 24, 2012
Publisher LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Edition 1
ISBN-10 3659122548
ISBN-13 9783659122545
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K. M. Shibu explores the intricate landscape of the open-source digital library movement in India, shedding light on both its challenges and opportunities. The book delves into the historical context of digital libraries in the country, highlighting how they have evolved in response to technological advancements and societal needs.

Shibu meticulously examines the various hurdles facing this movement, including issues of funding, technology adoption, and the digital divide that persists in many regions. By addressing these obstacles, he paints a comprehensive picture of the current state of open-source initiatives and their potential to redefine access to information across diverse communities in India.

The author also presents a forward-looking perspective on the integration of open-source solutions within the library ecosystem, advocating for collaborative efforts among stakeholders. Through case studies and real-world examples, Shibu envisions a future where digital libraries can empower individuals and democratize knowledge.

This thoughtful analysis not only informs practitioners and policymakers but also inspires a broader audience to engage with the transformative possibilities of open-source libraries, making the text a vital resource for understanding this evolving domain.

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