Digitisation in an Academic Library: A Success Story at Tata Institute of Social Sciences

Digital libraries were viewed as systems providing a community of users with coherent access to a large, organised repository of information and knowledge. The ability of the user to access, reorganise, and utilise this repository is enriched by the capabilities of digital technology. Digitisation h...

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