African Journal of Library and Information Science

ISSN 2756-3383

Frontiers of Library, Information and Computer Sciences ISSN 5721-610X Vol. 2 (2), pp. 116-120, February, 2016. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Shortage of ICT infrastructure as a challenge to resource sharing in Indian public libraries

James Mwai Wangari

Library & Information Science Wing, Directorate of Distance Education Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar – 608 002, Kenya. E-mail: [email protected].

Accepted 21 October, 2015

Abstract

Information and Communication Technology has revolutionized the concept of libraries. IT has almost converted the world into a global village. Libraries are also changing to meet the demand put on them. The new generation whose demand for information is never met is always demanding that traditional libraries should be developed as a well equipped and interconnected as computerized libraries. Public libraries are the need of society in order to educate the common people about their rights and duties and spread the environment of democracy and inculcate the values and culture among the people. One may find this library at every level like national, state, regional and district level. It serves the every common citizen living in the urban or rural areas. The people who are living in the villages may get benefit from the public libraries in order to update the information about their country’s development and technological changes. The information and communication technology has played a vital role in the library sector. The application of ICT is so much essential for public libraries because these libraries are carrier of information which is useful for the common people.

Key words: Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Public Library, e-governance, e-learning, resource sharing.