05-10-2017, 09:23 AM
Mobile libraries were originally seen as a way of providing a library service to groups that would otherwise not receive one, but today many mobiles offer all the facilities of a modern library. The client groups of these libraries are considered, together with the services provided and the management decisions that must be made.
Traditionally, library systems are implemented manually, which is very costly, time-consuming and tedious. Academic libraries of engineering institutions are prominent information organizations and play a crucial role in meeting the needs of pedagogy. A school strengthens its educational level through the advancement of its library. Teachers, laboratories and libraries are important components in providing them with an effective education in engineering. The purpose of a library of engineering faculties is to facilitate engineering professionals to improve and update their knowledge and skills and to provide information on new innovations, opinions, theories, engineering education and research. This in turn will improve the quality of teaching and the updating of student outcomes. The main role of the university's library of engineering is to collect and organize information recorded in engineering and allied topics to meet the needs of users. Information and communication technologies are increasingly being used to collect, store, retrieve and enact a wealth of information to assist engineering professionals.
Information technology has a profound impact on library operations, information resources, services, staff skills development needs, and user expectations. Information technology has virtually unlimited possibilities for the variety of useful applications in libraries as it contributes significantly to improving quality, increasing productivity, more efficient operations, better resource sharing and more effective services for the users. The purpose is to facilitate transactions in the library, ie book lending, book storage, book search engine, library member management and library system assurance. Today, the success of the modern library increasingly depends on the most efficient use and strategic management of new technologies in libraries.
Traditionally, library systems are implemented manually, which is very costly, time-consuming and tedious. Academic libraries of engineering institutions are prominent information organizations and play a crucial role in meeting the needs of pedagogy. A school strengthens its educational level through the advancement of its library. Teachers, laboratories and libraries are important components in providing them with an effective education in engineering. The purpose of a library of engineering faculties is to facilitate engineering professionals to improve and update their knowledge and skills and to provide information on new innovations, opinions, theories, engineering education and research. This in turn will improve the quality of teaching and the updating of student outcomes. The main role of the university's library of engineering is to collect and organize information recorded in engineering and allied topics to meet the needs of users. Information and communication technologies are increasingly being used to collect, store, retrieve and enact a wealth of information to assist engineering professionals.
Information technology has a profound impact on library operations, information resources, services, staff skills development needs, and user expectations. Information technology has virtually unlimited possibilities for the variety of useful applications in libraries as it contributes significantly to improving quality, increasing productivity, more efficient operations, better resource sharing and more effective services for the users. The purpose is to facilitate transactions in the library, ie book lending, book storage, book search engine, library member management and library system assurance. Today, the success of the modern library increasingly depends on the most efficient use and strategic management of new technologies in libraries.