Kolkata National Library may get a centre in Delhi
Initially, only digitised versions of books are expected to be archived at the proposed facility
For the first time, a regional centre of the
113-year-old National Library is likely to come up in New Delhi. Confirming the
development, Director General (Additional Charge) of National Library Arun
Kumar Chakraborty said initially only digitised version of books will be kept
at the proposed centre. Currently, the sole campus of the National Library,
under the Ministry of Culture, is located on a 30-acre land in South Kolkata.
“In the initial stages, it will be very
difficult to keep hard copies of books in the proposed extension as the
full-fledged planning for the required infrastructure is yet to be done.
Primarily, digital contents will be kept there,” Mr. Chakraborty told The
Hindu on Monday.
Maximum
capacity
The proposed centre will have a maximum
capacity of 25 users and will be equipped with 35 computers.
Mr. Chakraborty said the primary reason
behind setting up such a facility is to increase the collection of recent
publications at the National Library by streamlining collaboration with
publishers. Since the headquarters of most of the major publishers are located
in New Delhi, it would be convenient to set up an “extension” of the National
Library there, he said.
Pointing out that as per the Delivery of
Books and Newspapers (Public Libraries) Act, 1954 the National Library is
supposed to get free copies of all the Indian publications, he said: “However,
due to our inadequate contacts with publishers, currently we do not get more than
30 to 40 per cent of the recent publications and so we are thinking of setting
up an extension in New Delhi to resolve the issue.”
The National Library authorities said readers
and researchers outside West Bengal find it difficult to gain access to its resources
as they have to travel to Kolkata. “Readers in other States often complain that
they do not get regular access to the National Library. Even for obtaining
membership, they have to come to Kolkata. We should have offices in other
places [outside Bengal] for this,” Mr. Chakraborty said.
Source | Business Line | 5 July 2016
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