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Internet lead to decline of public library

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The term Internet has been coined from a concept inter-networking that denotes

interaction between networking of computers. It is an umbrella under which different

networks, small and big, freely exchange information across the globe.  

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Perhaps no other recent innovation has impacted the library profession to such a great extent

as Internet. Not only is our world becoming an interconnected global community, but this

early use of the Internet has changed the fundamental roles, paradigms, and organizational

culture of libraries and librarians as well, which created profound impact on L&IS by offering

new modes of information delivery and a vast information source. There is a continuing

evolution of the role sand functions of libraries and librarians, which appears to parallel the

growth of acceptance anduse of the Internet by library professionals. The innovative use of

Internet technologies enables us

to reach both local and distant users much more easily and effectively than hither to possible Technologies such as email and Web provide tremendous opportunities for library &

Inf.Scientists to deliver the information to the desktops of our users. Web offers

significant advantage by integrating different library & information services with a common

user interface offered by Web browsers. Realising the potentials, many libraries are rushing to

getting the connectivity.

The following listing will give an idea of which various functions of libraries may take

advantage from Internet and Web technologies.

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