E-Library Management-Extending Modern
Technology to Libraries Workshop Libraries, especially digital
libraries, are truly at the heart of knowledge societies; they enable
people to access, share, and apply knowledge. Digital libraries provide
access to many of the knowledge networks around the world, which is a
necessary component of a knowledge society. Digital libraries have
traditionally been positioned at the intersection of library science,
computer science, and networked information systems.
In Nigeria, several government ministries
and organizations were also considering possibilities on how they should
start the DL development process at the national level? What resources
should be digitized? Where from funds will come? As a beginner, many
private and government organizations started their own websites
capturing limited resources in the digital form, however, no formal
strategic and coordinated initiative were taken until then. Moreover,
not many windows were open in Nigeria for library professionals to learn
more about the advancement of digital libraries.
We at CPSPD had understood in early 2010
that the era of digital library and digitization had started for
capturing and dissemination of knowledge in the developed world and many
users and organizations across the world immensely benefitted from it.
CPSPD idea of annual e-library conference
since 2013 was to bridge the gap between Nigeria and other developed
nations to address the challenges and opportunities with respect to
digitization of resources.
Workshop Profile
Digital libraries : problems and prospects
Extending Benefits of Modern Technology to Public, Academic and Special Libraries
Organization of digital library in the University Library System
Collaboration in public library
Use of virtual learning environment in higher education to teach digital natives: A case study
Digital Libraries Development and Management: Institutional Repositories in Nigeria - A Study
Knowledge management in academic libraries: A brief review
Who Should Attend
Librarians, Library Officers, Lecturers, ICT staff etc in Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education
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