Inflibnet, delnet, Shannon and weaver model
INFLIBNET
Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET) center is an autonomous Inter University (IUC) of University Grants Commission, Government of India, involved in creating infrastructure for sharing of library and information resources and services among Academic and Research Institutions. INFLIBNET works collaberartely with Indian University Libraries to shape the future of the academic libraries in evolving information environment.
INFLIBNET is a major National Program initiated by the UGC in 1991 with its Head Quarters at Gujarat University Campus, Ahmadabad. Initially started as a project under the IUCAA, it became an independent Inter-University center in 1996.
INFLIBNET is involved in modernizing university libraries in India and connecting them as well as information centers in the country through a nationwide high speed data network using the state of art technologies for the optimum utilization of information. INFLIBNET is set out to be a major player in promoting scholarly communication among academicians and researchers in India.
Objectives
Its main aim was to connect as a computer network of the libraries of all universities, colleges and research institutions of the country. The other important aims are as follows;
1. To promote and establish communication facilities to improve capability in information transfer and access that provide support to scholarship learning, research and academic pursuit through co-operation and involvement of agencies concerned.
2. To computerize the working systems, arrangement and services of these institutions by adopting a standard among them.
3. To provide ready information to the user’s living at every place of the country about books, periodicals, and other reading materials.
4. To prepare databases of expertise, institutions and programs to give online information services.
5. To provide document delivery service by establishing resource centers in the libraries accomplished for documentation services.
6. To do maximum use of information sources by the programs in the libraries, such as cooperative cataloguing, inter library loan, etc.
7. To encourage for cooperation among the libraries, documentation and information centers of the country.
FUNCTIONS
· Promote and implement computerization of operations and services in the libraries and information centers of the country, following a uniform standard.
· Evolve standards uniform guidelines in techniques, methods, procedures, computer hardware and software, services and promote their adoption in actual practice by all libraries in order to facilitate pooling, sharing and exchange of information towards optimal use of resources and facilities.
· Evolve a national network interconnecting various libraries and information centers in the country and to improve capability in information handling and service.
· Provide reliable access to document collection of libraries by creating on-line union catalogue of serials, theses/dissertations, books, monographs and non-book materials (manuscripts, audio visuals, computer data, multimedia etc) in various libraries in India.
· Provide access to bibliographic information sources with citations, abstracts etc through indigenously created databases of the Sectorial Information Centers of NISSAT, UGC Information Centers
SERVICES AND APPLICATION OF INFLIBNET
In this program, the real time services have still not been started however when the network is fully completed, it will aim to offer the following services:
1) Catalogue based services
i. Shared cataloguing of books, serials and non-book materials.
ii. Union catalogue of books, serials and non-book materials.
iii. Online catalogue access of shared cataloguing and location identification
2) Catalogue production in cards, books, magnetic tape, floppy, CD-ROM form, book processing and preparation. The final aim is to gather 9 million retrospective catalogue record of 179 universities into a common catalogue, the end result is the machine readable catalogue (MARC), of a standardized pattern, for this CD-ROM technology will be used.
3) Database services
i. Bibliographic database services
ii. Retrospective searches, SDI, CAS
iii. Database on non-bibliographical information such as ongoing and completed projects of institutions and specialists
4) Document supply services
i. Inter library loan service
ii. Collection development
5) Collection development
i. Acquisition and assistance in selection and procurement.
6) Communication –based
i. E-mail service
ii. Bulletin board file transfer service
iii. Computer audio and video conferencing
DELNET
DELNET is an important and popular operational library network in the information environment of the country. By giving importance and significance to this network its name has been changed from Delhi Libraries NETwork to DEveloping Library NETwork. At present the number of libraries incorporated with this network has been increased to near about 200, in which 117 libraries of Delhi, 72 libraries of other states of the country and 6 foreign libraries are included. A controlling body is working for its organization and administration, which is constituted with library staff in addition to some experts having computer knowledge.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
Its main aim is to promote resource sharing in the form of a network among all the libraries of the metropolitan area of Delhi.
ARCHITECTURE
DELNET was established in the first phase in 1988 and it has provided libraries a dial up modem with a synchronous part connected to it. And in the second phase it provided data path to connected system and also make use of I-NET.
SERVICES AND FACILITIES
Facility of the software
Providing soft wares is the chief working of this network. In the beginning it provides CDS/ISIS named software of UNESCO in India through NISSAT. But now it is providing its own developed software DELSIS which is able software for complex cataloguing and union cataloguing work.
Standardization
There is one standardization committee that has determined so many standards for many operations. It emphasizes on the use of CCF for inter library exchange of bibliographic data, and accepted AACR-2 for cataloguing. The subject heading lists of LC.
Database service
DELNET has developed so many databases, which are available to all member libraries online. Presently the databases related with union catalogue of books, union list of current serials, articles of periodicals, union catalogue of periodicals, union lists of Indian experts and video recording, union lists of newspapers are available.
E-mail service
This is the network that provided E-mail first in the country, which was started first to provide in 1991 through National Information Center on low prices. This service is available to all member libraries of this network.
Referral service
DELNET has also established a referral center, that provide is reference facilities to all member libraries. This referral center also helps the members who get access of international databases.
Online inter library loan service
This network has been providing interlibrary loan document supply service online from the very beginning. In beginning this service was based on courier, but now a three wheeler vehicle has been provided for this purpose.
DEL LISTSERV service
This network is also providing LISTSERV current awareness services, which are as follows:
1. MED-Clip
2. LIBJOBS
3. NET-Happenings
Training programs
This network organizes training programs at time to time for the professional development of library and information science professionals, which may be on the topics such as DELNET services soft wares, E-mail, subject headings list of library of congress, AACR-2 and internet, etc.
Publications
This network has been publishing since January 1994 DELNET Newsletters to understand the information related with latest developments being held in the field of networking and resource sharing.
Shannon and weaver model
Claude Shannon was a research scientist at Bell Telephone Company trying to achieve maximum telephone line capacity with minimum distortion. He had never intended for his mathematical theory of signal transmission for anything but telephones. But when warren weaver applied Shannon’s concept of information loss to interpersonal communication, one of the most popular models of communication was created.
Shannon and weaver model of communication consists of five basic factors, arranged in linear format. The components are;
· The information source selects a desired message out of a set of possible message.
· The transmitter changes the message into a signal that in sent over the communication channel to the receiver.
· The receiver is a sort of universe transmitter, changing the transmitted signal back into a message and interpreting this message.
· This message is then sent to the destination. The destination may be another receiver (i.e. , the message is passed on to someone else) or the message may reset with the initial receiver, and the transmission is achieved.
· In the process of transmitting a message, certain information that is not intended by the information source is unavoidably added to the signal. This “noise” can internal (i.e., coming from the receivers own knowledge, attitudes, or beliefs) or external (i.e., coming from other sources). Such internal or external “noise” either strengthens the intended effect (if the information in the “noise” contradicts the original message).
Shannon and Weaver’s model clearly demonstrates why even the simplest communications can be misunderstood. Transmitting a signal access additional media only adds to the complexity of the communication and increases the chance for distortion. It is suddenly easier to understand why other people just can’t grasp what we already know.