E- Library Management Techniques
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As the volume of digital content continues to grow across academic, governmental, and corporate institutions, the ability to manage, secure, and organise information efficiently has become a strategic necessity. E-libraries are no longer optional tools; they are central to how organisations preserve knowledge, support research, and facilitate access to information in an increasingly digital world.
E-Library Management Techniques is a comprehensive five-day training course designed for professionals seeking to enhance their skills in digital resource management. The course equips those working with e-library systems with the basic skills required in designing, building, and maintaining e-library systems based on international standards such as ISO and IFLA. It then explores several crucial issues; aspects, including document and metadata management, digital rights management, and library integration into the framework of the IT systems in corporations.
It's also about hands-on, the ground-up, giving people ready-to-use resources straight off the bat. This course will feature case studies, practical activities, and real-life examples on the challenges and opportunities of implementing an e-library.
Course Outline
Introduction to E-Library Management
- Definition of E-library and its benefits
- Exploring different types of e-libraries and their functionalities
- Key components of e-libraries
- Discussing issues in e-libraries and the role of e-library systems in tackling these issues
- Policies and standards for e-library and documentation management
- International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)
- ISO standards
- Case studies highlighting the applications of e-libraries in modern information management