Information Management in Libraries: A Dual Perspective on Cloud and Local Storage Infrastructures
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Information Management in Libraries: A Dual Perspective on Cloud and Local Storage Infrastructures
Vishwas Hase1
Librarian
KES Rajarambapu Institute of Technology affiliated to Shivaji University Kolhapur, Islampur
Email- Vishwas.hase@ritindia.edu
Dr. Varsha Junnare2
Librarian
M.V.P. Samaj's Arts, Commerce & Science College Tryambakeshwar Jawahar Road, Tryambakeshwar, Nashik
E-mail id: varsha.junnare78@gmail.com
Dr. Manjusha Ahirrao3
Librarian
SPDM College Shirpur, Dhule
E-mail id: mkahirrao066@gmail.com
Abstract:
Libraries are no longer just buildings that hold physical books and journals. In today’s digital world, they manage huge amounts of electronic information such as e-books, research papers, institutional records, and multimedia archives. It is important to choose the correct way to store this data so that it stays safe, easy to get to, and maintained for the future. Cloud storage and local repositories are the two main storage options that libraries use. It talks about their pros and cons and how they are employed in libraries in the real world. This research shows that there is no one "best" alternative by using case studies and literature from libraries in Maharashtra, India. Many libraries, on the other hand, do better with a hybrid architecture that combines local management and security with the flexibility and scalability of cloud services. Recommendations are given to help libraries make informed decisions for sustainable information management.
Keywords: Digital libraries; Cloud storage; Local repositories; Hybrid architecture; Digital preservation; Information management
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