Kishor Chandra Satpathy Librarian National Institute of Trchnology Silchar E-mail: ksatpathy@gmail.com   NORTH-EAST INDIA LIBRARY AND INFORMATION NETWORK (NEILIBNET): A PROPOSAL   [email_address] 23.03.2011
AGENDA Library Networks in India: Overview NER at a Glance Networking among NER Institutions Vision Statement & Objectives Implementation Strategy Issues & Constraints Suggestions Action Taken So far….. Way Forward
Introduction No library resource centre of the world is self  sufficient  to meet the various information needs of the users.  With the rapid  growth of publications , knowledge explosion,  shrinking resources , escalation of prices and ever  increasing expectation  of users compelled the library and information centres to go for networking for resource sharing.  The most important goal networking is to maximize the availability of resources & services at minimum expenses.
REASONS: DEVELOPMENT LIBRARY NETWORK IN INDIA        Increased awareness of the need for resource sharing.        Resource crunch.    Increased computer installations or access facilities in library environment and enhancement of computer literacy among library professionals.    Improvement in  ICT facilities  within and across geographical regions, and availability of general data networks
SOME ACTIVE LIBRARY AND INFORMATION NETWORKS IN INDIA   PUNENET  : PoonaLibrary Network, 1992 BONET : Bombay Library Network,  1992 ADINET : Ahmedabad Library Network.1993 MALINET  : Madras Library Network, INSDOC,  1993 BALNET  :  Bangalore Library Network, 1995 MYLIBNET    :  Mysore Library Network, 1995 DELNET : Delhi/Developing Lib Network , 1998-99 CALIBNET  :  Calcutta Library Network, 1998 MANLIBNET  :  Management Libraries Network, 2000 RECNET/NITNET :  REC/NIT Library Network INDOLIBNET :  Indore Library Network, 2008 SICILIBNET :  SICI Librarian’s Network, 2008 NISSAT Funded….
The North East is a true frontier region. It has over 2000 km of border with Bhutan, China, Myanmar and Bangladesh and is connected to the rest of India by a narrow 20 km wide corridor of land. One of the most ethically and linguistically diverse regions in Asia, each state has its distinct cultures and traditions. The North-East of India is a land of breath-taking natural beauty. North East India comprises of seven states commonly known as the “ Seven Sisters ”. They are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura and Sikkim.     NORTH EAST INDIA AT A GLANCE
N orth-Eastern India, has a very  strategic geographical location  as far the population living in the Indian subcontinent is concerned. It is surrounded by the nations  of Bangladesh, Myanmar and Bhutan  and easily accessible to the population in  Nepal and China .  In fact, it can be a  regional hub for the educational network  for the people living in all these five countries. The hills with dense forest cover make traditional forms of communication very difficult. A vital need has been felt to extend the reach of modern day technology to the area in order to enable rapid socio-economic development and bring the area closer to the national mainstream. A vital need has been felt to extend the reach of modern day technology to the area in order to enable rapid socio-economic development and bring the area closer to the national mainstream.
The socio economic-cultural context of North East attracts special attention of our national planners and various developmental activities are geared to improve the basic facilities in this region. Among the most crucial factors which are essential to the regional development vis-a vis social unrest prevailing in the NER is Education and as such educational planning & programmes attains special significance in our national priority list for this region. Already a host of educational institutions supported by Central & State Government exists in these states. However, it is strongly felt by the planners in NER that any programme undertaken in this region must have a  inter state correlation and it must have a NER perspectives . In other words-(educational) development activities must take North East as a whole without confining them to any one state   EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES IN NER
Educational institutions like IIT Guwahati; IIM Shillong; NIT Silchar & Agartala; NERIST Itanagar; NERIWALM Sonitpur; Central Universities like NEHU Silllong; AU Silchar; TU Tezpur; MZU. Aizwal; NU Kohima & Medical Institutions like RMRC Dibrugarh & NEIGRIHMS Shillong are such institutions which are not only catering the educational needs of the concerned states but also to the entire North India & rest of India.
DETAILS OF TECH INSTITUTES EXCEPT AGRI, VET, MED & PRIVATE UNIV . University: 11 IIT: 1  NIT: 7  Engg College (Govt): 7 Engg College (Pvt.): 9 Ploytechnics: 44 ITI: 68 Junior Technical Schools: 2 Total:  149
With a host of large number of educational Institutions, there has been a growing need to have NETWORK for these educational Institutions.  There is a growing demand by the LIS professionals for the networking of said institutions & other state level institution libraries for better resource sharing. On this background, the idea for Indore Library & Information Network (NEILIBNET) has come up. On the line of other active Library networks Like DELNET, INFLIBNET etc. it is proposed that NER should have a network- NE India Library & Information Network (NEILIBNET) for this Region.
Knowledge Base Universities : INFLIBNET,  DELNET , INDEST, DelCon etc. (Social Science, Humanities, Science) IIT, NIT &  Engineering Colleges: INDEST,  DELNET ( Engineering, Applied Science, Science, Engineering and Management Science)
VISION STATEMENT The vision of NEILIBINET can’t be different from the shared vision of its participant libraries. The vision of NEILIBINET is  To establish a cost effective network linking of all academic and research libraries in NER. To establish a network of internet-based information and knowledge resources and services;  To establish a web of virtual libraries and knowledge exchanges relevant to NER development issues.  Provision of wider access to universe of knowledge, information and resources and promote understanding of the cultural diversity of NER.
Objectives: To utilize the resources in a better way, by concentrating on specific areas of interest. To generate new services and to  improve the efficiency  of existing ones. To  develop forums for interaction  among information professionals and users and thereby, helping them seeking solutions to common problems.  To promote and support  adoption of standards  in library operations. To improve the national information infrastructure specifically in the State of MP To form a Indore  Library Consortia . To  promote better understanding  among participating institutions & libraries.
To Build an online research, information and library support systems to help researchers, academics, stakeholders in all the major sectors of the economy and society;  Create an online ‘network of networks’ among NER information resources that are available and which reflect the needs of academics, researchers and average information users in government, business, culture, education, tourism, energy, health, transport and natural resource management ;  Providing access to e-books, policy documents, bibliographic databases, general information and expert and institutional profiles;  Building capacity at institutional, national and regional levels on development of integrated virtual library services;  To create a common Portal
IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY  General Principles  The World Summit if the Information Society (WSIS) adopted a number of guiding principles on the information society. Based of the WSIS principles, members of the NETECHLIBNET have to agree on the following general principles:  Building the information society must be inclusive of all stakeholders including Government, as well as private sector, civil society and other regional and international organizations.  Building the information and shared knowledge society will contribute to achieving the Millennium Development Goals to improve quality of life and eradicate poverty by creating opportunities to access, utilize and share information and knowledge.  The international community will tackle information society building based on commitments to remove obstacles to bridging the digital divide.  Building an inclusive information society requires the use of the languages of the concerned
Membership  The following criteria for membership will guide participation in the network:  NEILIBINET will be composed of libraries, information and documentation centres, systems, clearinghouses, research institutions, agencies and institutions in the NER that are interested in promoting knowledge sharing and networking activities in the development field;  Members may be representatives of university/academic and research institutions at the national, sub-regional or regional level in the region;  Associate or affiliate membership shall be open to centres, information systems and networks outside the region which may have some special contributions to make towards the advancement of the goals of NEILIBINET.
Responsibilities of the Members  All categories of members of the network shall be expected to:  Actively  co-operate  with other network members to promote better ways of identifying and improving the flow of development information within the region;  Institute co-operative arrangements to facilitate the strengthening of development information activities;  Agree to utilize, whenever possible, those standards for information exchange adopted for the use of network members;  Ensure appropriate physical and human capacities for active participation in NEILIBINET and be responsible for providing content and related input into the network;
Provide  the NEILIBNET Secretariat with  information  on their respective development information activities as they pertain to the development and implementation of digital and virtual libraries;  Contribute information for inclusion in NEILIBNET promotional activities and publications (including the NEILIBNET newsletter);  Share information, knowledge , experiences and expertise to the extent possible;  Establish and  maintain the infrastructures  necessary for promoting the overall aims and objectives of NELLIBNET.
TECHNICAL FRAMEWORK  NEILIBNET will be  a distributed network , meaning that its databases of information resources  will not all be loaded onto a computer system  of a single institution. Available databases, digital libraries and other information resources and services will be housed and operated locally, but connected to the internet.  NEILIBNET will provide the necessary interfaces, including powerful search engines, collaborative software (knowledge exchange engines), and links to a variety of information objects . Information related to the various economic and social sectors will be covered including education, agriculture, gender and development, population, education, transport and communications, health and environment, regional integration and other developmental concerns facing the NER. Creation of Portal
1.  Who will take the initiative  in bringing all the concerned institutions libraries on to one platform? 2.   What will be the policies and guidelines for such a network? 3.  Compatibility  of existing hardware and software - guidelines need to be framed.  4.    Manpower development  in participatory institutes with special reference to information technology.   ISSUES INVOLVED
CONSTRAINTS Lack of Trained Human &  financial  resources Lack of  infrastructure  facilities in LICs Lack of knowledge awareness in IT based information handling services. Lack of  interest &  motivation   on the part of the library professionals in implementing the IT based information handling services in their libraries. Lack of legislative measures in the  library Acts  towards consortium / network based library services
SUGGESTIONS FOR INDOLIBNET National level intervention  would be required for the coordination of such network and ensure adequate and reliable funding. However, this control must not affect the performance of the participating libraries, institutions and the individual professionals. The lack of  adequate funding  the major problem in libraries is not always due to lack of financial resource but due to lack of knowledge on the advancement information services and its importance. Provision of infrastructure facilities
Implementing the National Information Policy (NIP) for Information and Documentation Management activities Training  of librarians and other information service providers is an essential component. Motivating  the information professional people to go in for IT based information handling services in LICs.
INDICATORS OF SUCCESS  Indicators of success will include:  Number of library and information network  nodes established ;  Number of knowledge exchanges and knowledge institutions connected with web-based library networks;  Number and quality of  capacity building training , meetings and workshops held; and  Increase in adoption and adherence to international standards on information processing, management and dissemination.  Number of visitors to the NEILIBNET portal.
ACTION TAKEN @ NIT Silchar Proposal has been sent to MHRD & Ministry of Culture Portal & Blog Creation is in the final Stage Information Data Sheet Preparation is in the final Stage Collaborative Workshop will in March 2011 at NIT Silchar
WAY FORWARD For the success implementation of the NEILBINET, the Institute like IIT Guwahati, IIM Shillong or NIT Silchar should take a lead role. The organizations like NIRD, NEIBM, AIDC, SIDBI, NEDFi, IIE, IIT, NIT, Universities and State Industry department should help in setting up such a network. The North East India Library & Information Network (NEILBINET) will constitute a unique opportunity for the NER of India to avail of cutting-edge Information Technology to give a fillip to the development of the region.
THANK YOU
Please Attend……. National Seminar on Networking of Library and Information Centres of NE India in Digital Environment (NLICDE-2011) (21-23 March 2011) ORGANISED UNDER THE AEGIS OF  National Library, Kolkata Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India Organized by Central Library, NIT Silchar At  NIT Silchar

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Neilibnet 1

  • 1. Kishor Chandra Satpathy Librarian National Institute of Trchnology Silchar E-mail: ksatpathy@gmail.com   NORTH-EAST INDIA LIBRARY AND INFORMATION NETWORK (NEILIBNET): A PROPOSAL   [email_address] 23.03.2011
  • 2. AGENDA Library Networks in India: Overview NER at a Glance Networking among NER Institutions Vision Statement & Objectives Implementation Strategy Issues & Constraints Suggestions Action Taken So far….. Way Forward
  • 3. Introduction No library resource centre of the world is self sufficient to meet the various information needs of the users. With the rapid growth of publications , knowledge explosion, shrinking resources , escalation of prices and ever increasing expectation of users compelled the library and information centres to go for networking for resource sharing. The most important goal networking is to maximize the availability of resources & services at minimum expenses.
  • 4. REASONS: DEVELOPMENT LIBRARY NETWORK IN INDIA       Increased awareness of the need for resource sharing.        Resource crunch.    Increased computer installations or access facilities in library environment and enhancement of computer literacy among library professionals.  Improvement in ICT facilities within and across geographical regions, and availability of general data networks
  • 5. SOME ACTIVE LIBRARY AND INFORMATION NETWORKS IN INDIA PUNENET : PoonaLibrary Network, 1992 BONET : Bombay Library Network, 1992 ADINET : Ahmedabad Library Network.1993 MALINET : Madras Library Network, INSDOC, 1993 BALNET : Bangalore Library Network, 1995 MYLIBNET : Mysore Library Network, 1995 DELNET : Delhi/Developing Lib Network , 1998-99 CALIBNET : Calcutta Library Network, 1998 MANLIBNET : Management Libraries Network, 2000 RECNET/NITNET : REC/NIT Library Network INDOLIBNET : Indore Library Network, 2008 SICILIBNET : SICI Librarian’s Network, 2008 NISSAT Funded….
  • 6. The North East is a true frontier region. It has over 2000 km of border with Bhutan, China, Myanmar and Bangladesh and is connected to the rest of India by a narrow 20 km wide corridor of land. One of the most ethically and linguistically diverse regions in Asia, each state has its distinct cultures and traditions. The North-East of India is a land of breath-taking natural beauty. North East India comprises of seven states commonly known as the “ Seven Sisters ”. They are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura and Sikkim.    NORTH EAST INDIA AT A GLANCE
  • 7. N orth-Eastern India, has a very strategic geographical location as far the population living in the Indian subcontinent is concerned. It is surrounded by the nations of Bangladesh, Myanmar and Bhutan and easily accessible to the population in Nepal and China . In fact, it can be a regional hub for the educational network for the people living in all these five countries. The hills with dense forest cover make traditional forms of communication very difficult. A vital need has been felt to extend the reach of modern day technology to the area in order to enable rapid socio-economic development and bring the area closer to the national mainstream. A vital need has been felt to extend the reach of modern day technology to the area in order to enable rapid socio-economic development and bring the area closer to the national mainstream.
  • 8. The socio economic-cultural context of North East attracts special attention of our national planners and various developmental activities are geared to improve the basic facilities in this region. Among the most crucial factors which are essential to the regional development vis-a vis social unrest prevailing in the NER is Education and as such educational planning & programmes attains special significance in our national priority list for this region. Already a host of educational institutions supported by Central & State Government exists in these states. However, it is strongly felt by the planners in NER that any programme undertaken in this region must have a inter state correlation and it must have a NER perspectives . In other words-(educational) development activities must take North East as a whole without confining them to any one state   EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES IN NER
  • 9. Educational institutions like IIT Guwahati; IIM Shillong; NIT Silchar & Agartala; NERIST Itanagar; NERIWALM Sonitpur; Central Universities like NEHU Silllong; AU Silchar; TU Tezpur; MZU. Aizwal; NU Kohima & Medical Institutions like RMRC Dibrugarh & NEIGRIHMS Shillong are such institutions which are not only catering the educational needs of the concerned states but also to the entire North India & rest of India.
  • 10. DETAILS OF TECH INSTITUTES EXCEPT AGRI, VET, MED & PRIVATE UNIV . University: 11 IIT: 1 NIT: 7 Engg College (Govt): 7 Engg College (Pvt.): 9 Ploytechnics: 44 ITI: 68 Junior Technical Schools: 2 Total: 149
  • 11. With a host of large number of educational Institutions, there has been a growing need to have NETWORK for these educational Institutions. There is a growing demand by the LIS professionals for the networking of said institutions & other state level institution libraries for better resource sharing. On this background, the idea for Indore Library & Information Network (NEILIBNET) has come up. On the line of other active Library networks Like DELNET, INFLIBNET etc. it is proposed that NER should have a network- NE India Library & Information Network (NEILIBNET) for this Region.
  • 12. Knowledge Base Universities : INFLIBNET, DELNET , INDEST, DelCon etc. (Social Science, Humanities, Science) IIT, NIT & Engineering Colleges: INDEST, DELNET ( Engineering, Applied Science, Science, Engineering and Management Science)
  • 13. VISION STATEMENT The vision of NEILIBINET can’t be different from the shared vision of its participant libraries. The vision of NEILIBINET is To establish a cost effective network linking of all academic and research libraries in NER. To establish a network of internet-based information and knowledge resources and services; To establish a web of virtual libraries and knowledge exchanges relevant to NER development issues. Provision of wider access to universe of knowledge, information and resources and promote understanding of the cultural diversity of NER.
  • 14. Objectives: To utilize the resources in a better way, by concentrating on specific areas of interest. To generate new services and to improve the efficiency of existing ones. To develop forums for interaction among information professionals and users and thereby, helping them seeking solutions to common problems. To promote and support adoption of standards in library operations. To improve the national information infrastructure specifically in the State of MP To form a Indore Library Consortia . To promote better understanding among participating institutions & libraries.
  • 15. To Build an online research, information and library support systems to help researchers, academics, stakeholders in all the major sectors of the economy and society; Create an online ‘network of networks’ among NER information resources that are available and which reflect the needs of academics, researchers and average information users in government, business, culture, education, tourism, energy, health, transport and natural resource management ; Providing access to e-books, policy documents, bibliographic databases, general information and expert and institutional profiles; Building capacity at institutional, national and regional levels on development of integrated virtual library services; To create a common Portal
  • 16. IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY General Principles The World Summit if the Information Society (WSIS) adopted a number of guiding principles on the information society. Based of the WSIS principles, members of the NETECHLIBNET have to agree on the following general principles: Building the information society must be inclusive of all stakeholders including Government, as well as private sector, civil society and other regional and international organizations. Building the information and shared knowledge society will contribute to achieving the Millennium Development Goals to improve quality of life and eradicate poverty by creating opportunities to access, utilize and share information and knowledge. The international community will tackle information society building based on commitments to remove obstacles to bridging the digital divide. Building an inclusive information society requires the use of the languages of the concerned
  • 17. Membership The following criteria for membership will guide participation in the network: NEILIBINET will be composed of libraries, information and documentation centres, systems, clearinghouses, research institutions, agencies and institutions in the NER that are interested in promoting knowledge sharing and networking activities in the development field; Members may be representatives of university/academic and research institutions at the national, sub-regional or regional level in the region; Associate or affiliate membership shall be open to centres, information systems and networks outside the region which may have some special contributions to make towards the advancement of the goals of NEILIBINET.
  • 18. Responsibilities of the Members All categories of members of the network shall be expected to: Actively co-operate with other network members to promote better ways of identifying and improving the flow of development information within the region; Institute co-operative arrangements to facilitate the strengthening of development information activities; Agree to utilize, whenever possible, those standards for information exchange adopted for the use of network members; Ensure appropriate physical and human capacities for active participation in NEILIBINET and be responsible for providing content and related input into the network;
  • 19. Provide the NEILIBNET Secretariat with information on their respective development information activities as they pertain to the development and implementation of digital and virtual libraries; Contribute information for inclusion in NEILIBNET promotional activities and publications (including the NEILIBNET newsletter); Share information, knowledge , experiences and expertise to the extent possible; Establish and maintain the infrastructures necessary for promoting the overall aims and objectives of NELLIBNET.
  • 20. TECHNICAL FRAMEWORK NEILIBNET will be a distributed network , meaning that its databases of information resources will not all be loaded onto a computer system of a single institution. Available databases, digital libraries and other information resources and services will be housed and operated locally, but connected to the internet. NEILIBNET will provide the necessary interfaces, including powerful search engines, collaborative software (knowledge exchange engines), and links to a variety of information objects . Information related to the various economic and social sectors will be covered including education, agriculture, gender and development, population, education, transport and communications, health and environment, regional integration and other developmental concerns facing the NER. Creation of Portal
  • 21. 1. Who will take the initiative in bringing all the concerned institutions libraries on to one platform? 2.   What will be the policies and guidelines for such a network? 3. Compatibility of existing hardware and software - guidelines need to be framed. 4.   Manpower development in participatory institutes with special reference to information technology.   ISSUES INVOLVED
  • 22. CONSTRAINTS Lack of Trained Human & financial resources Lack of infrastructure facilities in LICs Lack of knowledge awareness in IT based information handling services. Lack of interest & motivation on the part of the library professionals in implementing the IT based information handling services in their libraries. Lack of legislative measures in the library Acts towards consortium / network based library services
  • 23. SUGGESTIONS FOR INDOLIBNET National level intervention would be required for the coordination of such network and ensure adequate and reliable funding. However, this control must not affect the performance of the participating libraries, institutions and the individual professionals. The lack of adequate funding the major problem in libraries is not always due to lack of financial resource but due to lack of knowledge on the advancement information services and its importance. Provision of infrastructure facilities
  • 24. Implementing the National Information Policy (NIP) for Information and Documentation Management activities Training of librarians and other information service providers is an essential component. Motivating the information professional people to go in for IT based information handling services in LICs.
  • 25. INDICATORS OF SUCCESS Indicators of success will include: Number of library and information network nodes established ; Number of knowledge exchanges and knowledge institutions connected with web-based library networks; Number and quality of capacity building training , meetings and workshops held; and Increase in adoption and adherence to international standards on information processing, management and dissemination. Number of visitors to the NEILIBNET portal.
  • 26. ACTION TAKEN @ NIT Silchar Proposal has been sent to MHRD & Ministry of Culture Portal & Blog Creation is in the final Stage Information Data Sheet Preparation is in the final Stage Collaborative Workshop will in March 2011 at NIT Silchar
  • 27. WAY FORWARD For the success implementation of the NEILBINET, the Institute like IIT Guwahati, IIM Shillong or NIT Silchar should take a lead role. The organizations like NIRD, NEIBM, AIDC, SIDBI, NEDFi, IIE, IIT, NIT, Universities and State Industry department should help in setting up such a network. The North East India Library & Information Network (NEILBINET) will constitute a unique opportunity for the NER of India to avail of cutting-edge Information Technology to give a fillip to the development of the region.
  • 29. Please Attend……. National Seminar on Networking of Library and Information Centres of NE India in Digital Environment (NLICDE-2011) (21-23 March 2011) ORGANISED UNDER THE AEGIS OF National Library, Kolkata Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India Organized by Central Library, NIT Silchar At NIT Silchar