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Plans for the future

Public libraries in India. Plans for the future. Future of public libraries. ? Diametrically opposing views!. The pessimists’ view. Public libraries are becoming redundant Reading habit is declining Internet can give everything Digital libraries are the future

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Plans for the future

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  1. Public libraries in India Plans for the future

  2. Future of public libraries ? Diametrically opposing views!

  3. The pessimists’ view • Public libraries are becoming redundant • Reading habit is declining • Internet can give everything • Digital libraries are the future • ….why do we need public libraries at all ?

  4. The pessimists’ view ICT –based services are good enough! • The internet • Web 2.0 applications • Free and Open Source Softwares • e-resources • Digital library • Open access contents • Mobile technology • ……where is the place for public libraries?

  5. The pessimists’ view Expectations of users have changed Tech-savvy new generation demands • Quality • Speed • Ambience • …… public libraries unable to meet these … • …….seen as ”old fashioned” !!!!

  6. and the fact is that ….. • Level of use is very low • More “non-users” than “users” • Not making the desired impact • Unable to prove that libraries are making impact • Libraries are too expensive to maintain • Libraries are not the exclusive source • Libraries are getting closed • Low profile institution • …….these are realities!

  7. . 20 things to do before they (children) grow up (Timeout Bangalore) 4.Sign up for a library Register with Hippocampus or Easy Library or I-Cue for home delivery of books. ….did not mention public library!!

  8. Where do we stand today ? • Lack of confidence in public libraries • Questionable competency levels of public library staff • Low profile of the public libraries • Apathy of library “bosses” • Role and contributions not appreciated • Low priority • Not many takers for library services • …. these have to change!

  9. The optimists’ view • In a knowledge economy, public libraries have an important role to play • The correlation between libraries and scholarship , education and literacy is well established • Citizens like public libraries • …any attempt to close down public libraries have met with anger and protests!

  10. The optimists’ view The vast majority of our population does not have access to institutional libraries, and for them the only source for accessing information and knowledge resources is public libraries. …… don’t underestimate this role

  11. The optimists’ view • As long as writing, publishing and thirst for knowledge continues, public libraries will continue! • Public libraries have an important role to play in society • …. it is difficult to visualise a society without public libraries!!

  12. Prime Minister on public libraries • “ We must reinvigorate knowledge sharing units like public libraries and create knowledge hubs in every village…” • Statements by the Prime Minister on 12 Jan 2005, while announcing the plan to set up National Knowledge Commission

  13. Prime Minister on public libraries • “ Public libraries are an extremely important element of the foundation of a knowledge economy…”. • Statements by the Prime Minister on 2 Aug 2005, while launching the National Knowledge Commission

  14. Public library development: The Landmarks 1911 the Baroda movement 1934 Ranganathan’s entry on the public library scene 1948 Enactment of the first library legislation 1951 Establishment of DPL 1972 Establishment of RRRLF 2005 Setting up of the National Knowledge Commission ( and its recommendations on libraries)

  15. . • Set up a National Commission on Libraries • Prepare a National Census of all Libraries •   Revamp Library and Information Science education, training and research facilities •   Re-assess staffing of libraries •   Set up a Central Library Fund • Modernise Libraries •   Encourage greater community participation in library management •   Promote Information communication technology (ICT) applications in libraries •   Facilitate donation and maintenance of private collections •   Encourage public-private partnership in development of library and information services

  16. Strategy for implementing the recommendations …submitted in 2009.

  17. First to set up a National Mission on Libraries and later upgrade it to the National Commission on Libraries

  18. . • Initial focus on public libraries • Eventually, all library systems

  19. Restructure and strengthen RRRLF, to initiate implementation of the recommendations in the interim.

  20. Restructured RRRLF • New staffing structure and more staff • Larger presence in Delhi • More field offices • More funding

  21. Towards building a new public library system • Modernisation and ICT application in a phased way • Access to e-resources • Massive skill and competency development programme • Media campaign to promote public libraries and reading habit • Detailed survey of public libraries • Public libraries as Knowledge centres • ….all these will be initiated this year or early next year

  22. In the last three d Major concerns • Manpower to implement the changes? • Funding to sustain the initiative • Centre – state arrangement • Managing the change

  23. In the last three d . • Challenges are many • Opportunity is great

  24. In the last three d . Thank you jayarajan45@gmail.com

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