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In an age where information ripples across screens faster than pages can turn, Libraries in the Modern Era examines how these enduring institutions reinvent themselves without losing their soul. The book brings together legal frameworks, technological transformations, and ethical responsibilities that now shape the modern library ecosystem. From navigating complex digital rights to managing AI-enabled information systems, the authors illuminate how libraries stand at the crossroads of tradition and innovation. This work offers a grounded, thoughtful exploration of the evolving library landscape where law, technology, and human values converge to define the library of tomorrow.
Key Features
This book is crafted for librarians, information professionals, legal practitioners working in the knowledge sector, policymakers shaping digital access frameworks, and scholars of library science, law, and technology.
Chapter 1
The Role and Impact of Policies and Regulations on Academic Libraries in Information Age: Problems and Prospects – Abhinav Sheshia and Dr. Ritu Singh – 1
Chapter 2
Deciphering the ‘Hide and Seek’: An Allegory of the Interplay of IPR and Fair Dealing through the Shades of Modern Age Libraries of Post-Pandemic Digital World – Dr. Aniruddha Panja and Adv. Swati Susmita Samal – 17
Chapter 3
Digital Repository Initiatives in Indian Academic Institutions: An Analytical Study – A. Muthuraj – 37
Chapter 4
Embracing Social Media Tools to Enhance User Engagement and Service Delivery in Academic Libraries – Ankita Gupta and Lokesh Kumar – 67
Chapter 5
Open Educational Resources (OER): Enhancing Open Learning Provision in Bangladesh – Md. Ashikuzzaman, Dr. Md. Shariful Islam, Dr. Md. Nazmul Islam – 79
Chapter 6
Digital Rights Management and E-Book Ownership – Ashutosh Prakash Sharma – 97
Chapter 7
Digital Rights Management – Birendra Kumar – 121
Chapter 8
Open Educational Resources in India – K. Kampriyan – 139
Chapter 9
Libraries as Access Points for Legal Aid and Pro Bono Services – ‘Vidhimitra’ the Legal Aid Cell – 159
Chapter 10
Engagement of LIS Faculty with Academic Social Networks: A Study of ResearchGate and Mendeley Usage in South India – Mahalakshmi K. R. and Meghashree M. – 181
Chapter 11
Comprehensive Insights into Legal Information Services in Libraries – Mamta Rani – 193
Chapter 12
A Study of Photocopying Library Books: Legal Implications and Copyright Issues – Moumala Bhattacharjee and Somdatta Mukherjee – 201
Chapter 13
DRM: Balancing Creators’ Rights and User Experience in the Digital Realm – Mukesh Baboo and Smt. Aarti Sachin Pal – 221
Chapter 14
Digital Repositories: Development, Preservation, Strategies and Emerging Challenges – Dr. Nancy Waral L. – 231
Chapter 15
Assessing Indian Role in Open Access Scholarly Publishing in DOAJ: A Comprehensive Study – Parbat Chhetri – 245
Chapter 16
The Role of Emerging Technologies in Transforming Libraries – Dr. Radharani Rit – 263
Chapter 17
Plagiarism in Indian Academia: Tools, Policies and Challenges – Rohit Ku. Patel and Jyoti Rao – 277
Chapter 18
Intellectual Property Rights in the Digital Age: A Legal Perspective – Siddharth Baskar – 295
Chapter 19
E-Learning and Social Media Tools: Insights into COVID-19 Information Seeking Behavior among Medical Students – Dr. V. Abirami – 305
Chapter 20
Augmented Reality (AR) & Virtual Reality (VR) in Libraries: An Emerging Technology – Yashasvini Yadav – 321
Chapter 21
Navigating Challenges and Bridging Divides in India’s Digital Legal System – Yohann Titus Mathew & Sumati Arora – 333
Chapter 22
Assessing Library Resilience: Disaster Impacts and Effective Management Strategies – Zeeshan Ali Siddiqui – 343
Subject Heading – 355
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