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Use of Libraries in Research

Contents
Library and its Types
Forms of Libraries
Importance of Library
Types of Literature/Source
Library Services
Digital Information Services
Library & Its Types
A library is a collection of resources in a variety of formats that is:
(1) organized by information professionals or other experts who
(2) provide convenient physical, digital, bibliographic, or intellectual access and
(3) offer targeted services and programs
(4) with the mission of educating, informing, or entertaining a variety of audiences
(5) and the goal of stimulating individual learning and advancing society as a whole.

Types of Library:

 National library
 Academic library
 Special library
 Research library
 Public library
 Children's libraries
Forms of Libraries
Physical Library
Electronic Library
Digital Library
Virtual Library
Hybrid Library
Electronic Library

A set of documents available through electronic means by the use of digital


technologies that allow for the retrieval, archiving, preservation, and
dissemination of those documents.

A Physical site and/or website that provides 24-hour online access to digitized
audio, video, and written material.
Digital Library
A library in which collections are stored in digital formats and accessible by
computers.

A digital library is a collection of documents in organized electronic form, available


on the Internet or on CD-ROM (compact-disk read-only memory) disks. Depending
on the specific library, a user may be able to access:
magazine articles
Books
Journals
Encyclopedias
Images
Sound files
Virtual Library
Virtual Library is a collection of resources available on one or more computer
systems, where a single interface or entry point to the collections is provided.

Library resources (e.g., indexes, journals, and reference materials) or online


reference services are available over the Internet.

Terms such as electronic library and digital library are used synonymously.
Hybrid Library
A library which is partly electronic and partly physical. It has a physical space
with both the physical and electronic resources and services.

Hybrid library is a term used by librarians to describe libraries containing a


mix of traditional print library resources and the growing number of electronic
resources.
Importance of a Library

Access to knowledge and information.

Creates essential link between the past, present and future.


Types of Literature/Sources
1. Published Literature

2. Unpublished
Literature

OR

1. Primary Literature

2. Secondary Literature

3. Tertiary Literature
Library Services
Circulation Service
Reference Service
Virtual Reference Service
Online Reservation of Books
Recommendation of library material
Current Awareness Service
Inter Library Loan Service
Photocopying / Printing Service
Library Services

Selective Dissemination of Information


Catalogue Searching
Web-Catalogue Service
Information Literacy Service
Digital information Literacy Service
Data Management Services
Information Literacy
According to the American Library Association,

“Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to 'recognize when information is needed
and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information”.

Published scholarly literature may include:


Scholarly publications (Journals)
Popular sources (News and Magazines)
Professional/Trade sources
Government Documents
Books / Book Chapters
Encyclopedias (General & Subject Specific)
Theses & Dissertations
Reports
Conference proceedings etc.
Digital Information Literacy

Digital Information Literacy is a relatively new concept, it is one of the major


components in Information Literacy. The digitally literate can confidently use,
manage, create, quote and share sources of digital information in an effective
way.

Digital Literacy as, a set of skills to access the Internet; find, manage and edit
digital information; join communications; and otherwise engage with an online
information and communication network.

In general terms, digital information literacy is an ability to use properly and


evaluate digital resources, tools, and services and apply it to their lifelong
process.
Digital Information Service

Transfer of information from originator to user


Deployment of DIS requires integration of several information technologies and systems,

For example:
Library Automation Systems

Students Information Services

E-learning Systems etc.


Functions of Digital Information Services

 Provide access to a very large information collection(s)


 Support multimedia content
 Network accessible
 Provide user – friendly interface
 Support search and retrieval
 Information available for a very long time
 Also supports traditional library mission of collection development
organization, access and preservation of information
Advantages of Digital Information Services
 Promote universal accessibility
 Access to more information than is possible to physically acquire and maintain
 Protecting rare books that are rapidly deteriorating due to overuse and poorstorage
conditions
 The e-books and journals provide keywords, subject and various other searches
 Provide multiple access and access through the campus LAN
 Facility for the downloading and printing
 Saving the cost and manpower required for publishing and bringing out new edition
 One copy of the documents could be viewed by any number of persons simultaneously
 Saving space which is required for physical documents
 A tool for the preservation of heritage
Examples of Digital Information Services

 Virtual Reference Service


 Mobile Library Services
 Access to Electronic/ Online data bases
 Web OPAC
 Access to Electronic Theses and Dissertations
 Virtual Library Tours
 Library Portals
 Institutional Repositories
 Social Media
Examples of Digital Information Services
Virtual Reference Service, initiated electronically where users uses computers or other
communication technology to communicate with librarians.
Tools: Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Google Talk, Viber, WeChat, Skype, WhatsApp, email.

Virtual reference can be


Asynchronous
Synchronous

 Benefits?
 Challenge?
Examples of Digital Information Services

Mobile Library Services- Some libraries have developed mobile applications


for Smartphone’s.
Examples of Mobile Library Websites
 Adelphi University Libraries Mobile (AU2GO):
Website - http://m.adelphi.edu/library/.
 Albertsons Library, Boise State University :
Website - http://library.boisestate.edu/m.
 PENNLibraries, University of Pennsylvania:
Website - http://www.library.upenn.edu/m/.
 University of California Riverside Libraries:
Website - http://m.library.ucr.edu.
 Virginia Tech University Libraries:
Website - http://m.lib.vt.edu/.
Conclusion
 Library and its Types

 Forms of Libraries

 Importance of a Library

 Types of Literature/Source

 Library Services

 Digital Information Services


Any Question?
References
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Connaway, L. S., & Powell, R. R. (2010). Basic research methods for librarians. Oxford, England: Libraries
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American Library Association. (2020). Definition of a Library: General Definition. Retrieved from
https://libguides.ala.org/library-definition
IGI Global. (2020). What is Electronic Library. Retrieved from https://www.igi-global.com/dictionary/electronic-
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IGI Global. (2020). What is Digital Libraries. Retrieved from https://www.igi-global.com/dictionary/digital-
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IGI Global. (2020). What is Virtual Library. Retrieved from https://www.igi-global.com/dictionary/virtual-
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IGI Global. (2020). What is hybrid library. Retrieved from https://www.igi-global.com/dictionary/hybrid-
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Library & Information Science Network. (2020). Digital information literacy. Retrieved from
http://www.lisbdnet.com/digital-information-literacy/

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