Abstract:
A number of cooperative activities including exchange of information can be seen among
member libraries of the Science & Technology information networks in Sri Lanka. At
present most of information networks in other countries engage in their cooperative
activities by using Information Communication Technology (ICT). This research
attempts to measure the impact of Information Communication Technology for
cooperative activities of information networks among science and technology
information networks in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka Scientific and Technical Information Network (SLSTINET), Agricultural
Information Network (AGRINET), and Health Literature Library and Information
Service (HELLIS) have been selected for the research. These networks properly carry on
library cooperative activities. The aim of the study is to find out whether they use
information communication technology to do their cooperative activities. Data has been
collected from these three networks and their member libraries by sending questionnaires.
Questionnaires were sent to 60 out of 120 member libraries of SLSTINET, 25 out of 30
member libraries of AGRINET and 12 out of 19 member libraries of HELLIS. Data
analysis has been done by calculating mode, mean and representation of percentage
values. Data has been presented by using tables and diagrams.
It was found that the Usage of Information Communication Technology can be seen in
some house keeping function (a computerized catalogue, creating data bases, internet
searching, CD ROMs searching and using emails) of the networks. It is used in
cooperative activities like contributing to union catalogue and ULIST, current awareness
service through the email and providing access to online journals also. Some member
libraries in networks do not have computer hardware and software facilities. Lack of
allocating financial provisions and lack of attention of mother organizations, have
affected the use of information communication technology.
It was found that up to a satisfactory level ICT is being used in science and technology
information networks in Sri Lanka.