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The presentation on 'Cloud Computing for Libraries' helps understand the basics of cloud computing, its necessary in libraries, trends in library automation, important service providers of cloud computing and required components for implementing the same.

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Cloud Computing for Libraries

Santosh C. Hulagabali

Librarian

Nagindas Khandwala College | Malad (W) |Mumbai-64

E-mail | nklibrary83@gmail.com

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Overview

Concept

Types

Utilities

Trends

Application: LIS domain

Challenges

Conclusion

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Concept

Cloud Computing = using remote computers toprovide various services to local users throughthe internet (Library of Congress).

Personal Computer = Personal Cloud

Cloud = Server

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Cloud Computing

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Types

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Consume

Build on it

Migrate to it

Software as a Service

Platform as a Service

Infrastructure as a service

Popular CC Service Providers

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Source: Google Trends

Trends Technological Shift:

Mainframe Machines Server-Client Machines CC

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Source: Google Trends 2012

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Source: The Economist

Market Share

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Source: Data Aberdeen Group 2010

Why CC

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Source: Data Aberdeen Group 2010

CC Application: Library

Google Docs, Google Alerts, MSN Translator

Google Scholar, Reference Managers (Delicious)

Now we can host any ILMS on cloud

Server management moves from library to Vendor

Over the past year, more and more ILSvendors have started offering cloud-hostedversions of their products.

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• Traditional Proprietary Commercial ILS

– SLIM, LibSys, Millennium, Symphony, Polaris

• Traditional Open Source ILS

– Evergreen, Koha

• Cloud-based automation system

Competing Models of Library Automation

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Recent ILS Industry Contracts

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Firms for ILS Products

http://www.librarytechnology.org/discovery.pl

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Major CC initiatives

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To Conclude

• Security• Finance• Policy• Technology• Acceptance

Etc.

But, “clouds will rain”

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Disclainer: T

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References

• IBM. (n.d.). The Power of Cloud: Driving Business Model Innovation.Retrieved August 28, 2012, from www-935.ibm.com: http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/gbs/thoughtleadership/ibv-power-of-cloud.html

• Johnson, D. (2011, June). Libraries in the Cloud. Retrieved August 28, 2012, from www.doug-johnson.com: http://www.doug-johnson.com/dougwri/libraries-in-the-clouds.html

• McKendrick, J. (2012, 2 22). 6 Shining Examples of Cloud Computing.Retrieved August 28, 2012, from www.forbes.com: http://www.forbes.com/sites/joemckendrick/2012/02/22/6-shining-examples-of-cloud-computing-in-action/

• The Cloud for Non-Profits and Libraries. (2012). Retrieved August 28, 2012, from www.techsoup.org: http://home.techsoup.org/pages/cloudcomputing.aspx

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Disclaimer:The screenshots, links to URLs, images, logos and the supporting information used in this presentationare used for educational -training not for any commercial purposes.

© 2012 | Santosh C. Hulagabali

Disclaimer:The screenshots, links to URLs, images, logos and the supporting information used in this presentationare used for educational -training not for any commercial purposes.

© 2012 | Santosh C. Hulagabali

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