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Explore the evolving landscape of libraries amidst technological advancements, financial challenges, and changing education paradigms. Discover the value of traditional and digital library services, emphasizing access over ownership. Uncover the role of libraries as local networks and hubs of expertise, providing modern study facilities. Delve into national and international library networking initiatives, such as the Dutch Open Library Network and global alliances like OCLC. Embrace the importance of linking information sources and fostering scholarly networks. Join hands with Indonesian partner universities for enhanced cooperation through effective networking and shared experiences.
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Library networking Alex Klugkist Groningen University Library (a.c.klugkist@ub.rug.nl)
Scholarly information supply and libraries under reconstruction • The library finds itself in an environment of change: • access to enormous quantities of information • ICT developments • financial constraints • changing higher education and research • What will be the added value of libraries
The traditional and the digital library • Traditional collection development still important • Increasing importance of access to digital information • Don’t oppose the concepts of access and ownership
The library as a local network • Rallying-point of printed and digital information • Centre of expertise • Gateway to digital information • Advanced, modern study facilities
Library networking on a national level • Necessity of national library networks • PICA • Shared cataloguing and classing • PICA infrastructure the basis of the national information infrastructure in the Netherlands
Dutch Open Library Network • SURFnet, the technical Dutch research network • PICA Online Contents database • Dutch Union Catalogue • PICARTA • Dutch Academic Library
Organizational aspects of OBN • Special circuits • Registered and non-registered users • ILL-account • Document delivery • Charges • Clearinghouse system • Monographs
International Library Networking • Internet as a common global infrastructure • Establishing alliances with other library organizations • OCLC in Europe and worldwide
Linking • Linking of information will have an increasing importance • Linking to full-text • Public domain and licensed information • Development of scholarly networks
Cooperation with Indonesian partner university libraries • Distance between Indonesia and the Netherlands smaller because of ICT • So: let’s network and share experience and information