The Sixth Scientific Conference On TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER FOR DEVELOPMENT, Khartoum, 8-10 April 2003: Establishing Basic Levels of Technology Transfer for :Sudan Documentation and Library Services:Challenges and Opportunities /By: Rafaa Ashamallah Ghobrial
 
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 | The Sixth Scientific Conference On TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER FOR DEVELOPMENT, Khartoum, 8-10 April 2003: Establishing Basic Levels of Technology Transfer for :Sudan Documentation and Library Services:Challenges and Opportunities /By: Rafaa Ashamallah Ghobrial |
 |  | ABSTRACT: |
 |  | 2. IT, ICTS AND TT CONCEPTS |
 |  | 3. SUDANESE LIBRARIIES AND INFORMATION INSTITUTIONS: |
 |  | 4. SUDANESE LIBRARIES CHALLENGES AND APPORTUNITIES |
 |  | 4-1 Power Sources |
 |  | 4-2. Information Technology: |
 |  | 4-3. Automated information services: |
 |  | 4-4. Sustenance of electronic Publishing: |
 |  | 4-5. Information networks and Internet Connectivity Projected Sudan to the World: |
 |  | 5.PROSPECTS FOR MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES MANAGEMENT OF DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION IN SUDAN |
 |  | 5-1. Improved Economy of Sudan |
 |  | 5-2. Improved Information and Communication Infrastructure |
 |  | 5-2-1 Telecommunications |
 |  | 5-2-1-1 Mobile cellular networks: |
 |  | 5-2-2 Informatics: |
 |  | 5-3. Progress in IT Application in Sudan: |
 |  | 6.MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT: |
 |  | 7. CONCLUSION: |
 |  | 8. REFERENCES: |
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4-4. Sustenance of electronic Publishing:
4-4. Sustenance
of electronic Publishing:
As publishing goes electronic, many primary
journals and secondary services previously acquired by libraries through
normal subscription to hard copies can only be accessed through the Internet
(Arunachalam, 1999). Due to the lack of appreciation of decision makers has
hinted that publications such as Current Contents Connect, SciFinder (Chemical
Abstracts) and multidisciplinary citation indexes such as Web of Science are
available on the World Wide Web, though at a fee that most university and
research libraries in Sudan cannot afford.
Grant led the cost implication to libraries of
Sudan to access to journals published on the Internet is very high. However,
of even greater concern is that any library that is not computerized has, as
it were, automatically cut off its users from access to important journals
available only on the World Wide Web. This development poses a great challenge
to Sudanese libraries that have the onerous responsibility to meet the
information needs of the users especially for research and development.