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Computers pose problem for MSU
The installation of computers in the M S University's Hansa Mehta Library,
which was done a few years ago, was probably the easy part. Manually entering
the data for six lakh books is now proving to be an arduous task.
The staff-starved library is working overtime
to meet the year 2000 deadline for completing the entry, but they lament
that it would be impossible without roping in a private agency for the
work. Consider this: The computers were installed in the library about
three years ago. Till date, only the data for about 5,000 books has been
entered.
Even if the staff were to dedicate themselves
wholly to data entry, the task would be Herculean. "If the staff is engaged
in the process of data entry they would have to keep themselves away from
other daily work," said a library staff member.
The library is currently 23 people short.
"Even if they work overtime there is very little possibility that they
would be able to complete all the work by 2,000" he said.
He added that keeping all this in mind, the
library committee has recommended that the university should go in for
a private agency who would help the university in completing the work.
"MSU is not going to be the first library to do so, other universities
in the state have already ready done it," said a staffer.
Compiled from local news media
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