Cataloguing and Computer Networking in Libraries

Cataloguing and Computer Networking in Libraries

Editor: Cyrus Malik
ISBN: 9789395626972
Binding: Hard Bound
Price: INR 1850.00

Cataloging or Cataloguing or Library Cataloging is the process of creating and maintaining bibliographic and authority records in the library catalog, the database of books, serials, sound recordings, moving images, cartographic materials, computer files, e-resources etc. that are owned by a library. The catalog may be in tangible form, such as a card catalog or in electronic form, such as online public access catalog (OPAC). Library and information networks have the potential to improve library services in several ways. It brings down the cost of information products and services in the network environment in shared mode. It enables libraries to offer need – based services to the end users eliminating the limitation of size, distance and language barriers among them. With evolution in library networks, the emphasis has moved from the networks as physical entities to the resources available through the networks. These network-accessible resources include databases of library holdings, journal articles, electronic text, images, video and audio files, scientific and technical data, etc. This comprehensive book will prove an ideal reference work for students and professionals in library science.


Cyrus Malik is a distinguished librarian and information scientist known for his research on cataloging and library networking. Malik's leadership in library sciences is underscored by his contributions to professional literature and technological innovations in information access. His publications on library information systems and digital cataloging have appeared in library science journals, advancing technological innovations in information management.