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LIBRARY CONSORTIA :
INITIATIVES IN INDIA
Presentation
By
Baljit Kaur
Assistant Librarian
Bhai Gurdas Library
Guru Nanak Dev University
INTRODUCTION
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The information revolution lead to the development of the world
wide web.
Libraries have changed their traditional role as store houses of
information to vigorous disseminators of information.
The rapid progress of Information Technology has urged the
libraries to adopt new philosophies and technologies for
collections development and reduce the cost of information.
Escalation of the prices of the information resources year after
year makes impossible to buy everything that is required.
Here comes library co-operation and resource-sharing as viable
solutions to the problems mentioned above.
LIBRARY CONSORTIA BASIC CONCEPT
•The concept of consortia was evolved from the concept of cooperation and co-ordination.
•Consortia is a generic term to indicate a group of libraries that are
working together for a common goal whether to expand cooperation
for traditional library services such as collection development or
electronic media.
•The library consortia mainly deal with resource sharing in digital or
electronic format. Consortia are commonly formed to increase the
purchasing capacity of the collaborating institutions to expand the
resource availability and to offer automated services.
In other words it is described as a group of organizations whose
purpose is to collectively facilitate and support the work of a service
program in ways that add material and human resources beyond those
available to each organization individually.
Consortium is also a formal organization of two or more institutions
which seek to attain specific goals through cooperation.
Normally, in consortia an agreement in combination or group is
formed to undertake an enterprise beyond the resources of anyone
member.
This concept also brings together a group of libraries or other
organizations that form a partnership to achieve a goal, such as shared
cataloguing or resource sharing, which cannot be achieved by the
individuals alone.
FACTORS NECESSITATING CONSORTIA
•Literature Explosion: The voluminous growth of literature had made it
impossible for library to attain self-sufficiency.
•Limited Resources: Limitation in finance, space and manpower also stress upon
the need for libraries going for consortium.
•Varied Demands of User's: The number of users of libraries is increasing dayby-day. The access to information varies from user to user.
•Laws of Library Science: Laws of library science like Every Reader His/Her
Book, Every Book Its Reader, Books for All, Free flow of Information and Universal
Availability of Publications etc., have emphasis on the libraries to provide their users
every reading material they are interested in.
•Professionalization of Library Service: This has been the most important
influence on resource sharing or forming a consortium. The changing role of the
librarian as a conservator to a disseminator of knowledge or gatekeeper of information
to gateways to information has enhanced the value of library consortia.
REASONS FOR FORMING CONSORTIA
Better sharing of existing resources and jointly acquiring new
resources at great savings.
Identifying and addressing common needs arising from development
in information technology.
Providing enhanced library services with an emphasis on access to
new electronic resources including databases and services offered
through the internet and the world wide web.
Expediting inter library borrowing, which has evolved into providing
as many electronic resources as possible at the lowest cost to consortia
members.
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BENEFITS OF CONSORTIA
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Consortia can provide libraries with a single point of access
reference control and better management of finances for all its
electronic resources.
• Consortia permit successful deployment and desktop access; to
electronic resources at a highly discounted rate of subscription and at the
best terms of Licenses
• Consortia meet with the increasing pressures of diminishing
budget, increased user's demand and rising cost of journal subscriptions.
• Users can carry out searches on a single table contents of database
and access, view, download or print full text Electronic articles from any
publisher provided the library has a valid subscription.
•Consortia provide archival access to the collection and also back-up
facility for print copies of subscription with which the consortia member
can get access to print collection if required.
• Consortia members will access more information without worrying
about space, shelving, binding etc.
• The quality and quantity of research of the member institutions of
consortia will improve with increased access to national and
international full text journals and on line databases.
IMPORTANT LIBRARY CONSORTIA IN INDIA
• INDEST - Indian National Digital Library In Science And Technology
• CSIR Consortium
• UGC-INFONET E-Journal Consortium.
• FORSA Forum For Resource Sharing In Astronomy And Astrophysics.
• IIMs Consortium.
• HELINET - Health Science Library and Information Network
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Name
Participating
libraries
URL
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INDEST
(MHRD)
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(38
MHRD http://paniit.iitd.ac.in/indest/
Institutes+82 others)
1. 10,000 E-Journals
2. 16 Databases
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CSIR consortium
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4,500 E-Journals
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UGC INFONET 142
(INFLIBNET)
Libraries
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FORSA
(Astronomy/
Astrophysics
Libraries)
12
http://www.iiap.res.in/library/forsa.html
25 E-Journals Nature
Journals
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IIMs consortium
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http://www.iimahd.ernet.in/
http://www.iimb.ernet.in/
http://www.iimcal.ac.in/
http://www.iimidr.ac.in/
http://www.iimk.ac.in/
http://www.iiml.ac.in/
1. 1,050 E-Journals
2. 6,000 Aggregated Titles
3. 12 databases
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HELINET
(RGUHS,
Karnataka)
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http://www.rguhs.ac.in.hn/ne/whell.htm
1. 600 E-Journals
http://www.niscair.res.in/Activitiesand
services/Majorprojects/majproj.htm
#ejournalconsorta
University http://web.inflibnet.ac.in/info/
ugcinfoent/ugcinfoent.jsp
Resources
1. 10,000 E- journals
2. Several Databases
CONCLUSIONS
• Today, all libraries are facing the problem of financial crunch due to
the rising subscription costs of periodicals.
. For research based sustainability a consortium is the most
suitable approach.
• Consortia working well with in similar organizations having common
objectives, similar needs and similar situation.
• Collaboration is an essential facet of modern library management .
• To sum up, consortia is the backbone of library co-operation.
• Consortia allows access to electronic information resources while
sharing the cost of access.
• Consortia saves physical space, time and cost.
• The Consortia for Indian libraries can be considered as a major
step towards library cooperation in sharing electronic resources.
• . India being one of the leading IT powers in the world is quite
active and sensitive to the emerging changes.
• It has found quite a reasonable number of library consortia at
national level.
• The FORSA, INDEST, UGC-INFONET, CSIR, IIMs,
HELINET , etc. are some of the examples of the emerging library
consortia in India.
THANKS