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E-library and Education System

Shaweta Sharma

Abstract


Education system is a biggest issue in our country. Technology is now growing education system and its related areas. Main aim in this direction is to lower the cost of imparting education to as less as rupees one per child and compatible the paucity of teachers and take learning people. Who face harnessing technology? E-library is like miracle in library and education sector. Time is the most important thing and research scholars and students need to secure the time. E-library service is time-saver process. In this process, research scholar and user need not to come to the library rather they could access library from anywhere and anyplace like office, home etc. by the help of internet process. In this program foreign countries are conducting R&D and experiments and the electronic library as a form of library service. The practical application of E-library has already been implemented. But a fully-fledged start will be made in the future. It is also defined in the electronic library concept as a library which provides research related material and information electronically through communication network as the basis for this purpose.

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E-library, communication, E-learning, procurement

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