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Title: Understanding the online presence of voluntary libraries of mumbai and thane district: A case study
Authors: Hulagabali, Santosh C.
Keywords: Online Presence, Voluntary Library, Volunteerism, Mumbai, Thane
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: Voluntary libraries (VLs) that influenced the existence of formal libraries are functioning across the world since time immemorial. The VLs, which aim to spread book culture, are established and run by individuals or social groups. The formal libraries that are popularly known as ‘public libraries’ are supported by government bodies. But VLs are,voluntary initiatives, working behind the screen where there is no access to public libraries or even where the public library system is well in place. But the literature review of the study revealed that there is hardly any literature directly discussing the status and contributions of VLs. Therefore,any study on the VLs, which fall into unorganized or voluntary sector, would boost thepopularity of these libraries and also the volunteers/voluntary groups associated with them. In an attempt to identify their popularity(online), this paper explores the online presence of VLs particularly of Mumbai and Thane district. The motive to find this phenomenon is indirectly associated with functioning of the VLs,their preparedness in embracing technology, technology supported library services etc. The study found that the VLs need to do a lot to project their presence online as only six VLs have their official websites out of 26 VLs, in Mumbai and Thane district, surveyed for the study. The trend is quite challenging and also positiveassome libraries are operating online with an exceptional approach towards their patrons.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/989
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