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Intranet & Internet Applications for Librarians (Set of Two Volumes)

Author: R.L. Sehgal

Rs. 1250

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ISBN 8170002761
Year of Publication 2000
Binding HardBound
Pages
Edition
Language English

This book takes a snapshot of the Intranet & Internet phenomenon as it exists today, and makes some observations and how librarians and users are reacting to it. It is also a roadmap of sorts. It is intended as a clear and comprehensive guide that can be used to guide library and its users through the complex and challenging process of creating a new organezational communication medium. In that regard, it begins with an analysis of strategic and management issues and then works through the actual process of rolling out an intranet & internet. This book is written specifically for the "deer in the headlights" library professional who becomes involved in an intranet and internet project ------whether that involvement is voluntary or is the result of being pulled into it kicking and screaming . Some thing new, something outside our own narrow history and experience.

Vol.-I



1. Introduction



2. What is library Intranet?


3. Intranet Benefits for Library and Information Services


4. Understanding the Basics of Data Communications


5. Understanding of TCP/IP


6. TCP/IP Routing for Library


7. Using a Unix Backbone in a Library Intranet


8. Managing Your Library Intranet


9. Planning Library Intranet


10. Designing Library Intranet


11. Building Library Intranet


12. Maintaining Library INt4ranet


13. Intranet Mistakes


14. Library Intranet Best Practicee4s


15. Intranet Terminology


Vol.-II


1. A Global Warehouse of Information


2. Three Ways to Connect to the Internet


3. Usenet Newsgroups


4. How to Read Newsgroups


5. Electronic Libraries and Publications


6. Internet Libraries


7. Three Things to Know About Downloading Files


8. Three Things to Know About Chatting on the Net


9. Internet Terminology



.L.Sehgal M.A. (Eco) and M.L.I.Sc. from Delhi University is at present Sr.
Documentation Officer, Human Settlement Management Institute, New Delhi. He is
life member of many professional bodies in the field of Library & Information
science. He has visited Holland as part of his fellowship. He has written
extensively in about 8 to 10 Journals. To his credit is a pioneering Volume is
author of Classification; Theory & Practice; Cataloguing: Theory & Practice;
Number Building in Dewey Decimal Classification; Number Building in Universal
decimal Classification; Number Building in Colon Classification. Other
publications to his credit are Statistical Methods for Librarians; Universal
Decimal Classification: Structure & Methodology all published by Ess Ess
Publications, New Delhi 110002