Culture, Libraries and Information Services at the Intersection of Development in India: Propelling Growth in the 21st Century

Preedip Balaji  | 2012

Abstract

This chapter outlines current developments in Indian libraries, information services and cultural sector collectively, highlighting recent trends and developments as India increasingly takes centre stage in the area of libraries and information literacy development. The chapter also provides a critical analysis of library and information science education in India and highlights the need for government strategies and policies related to public libraries. Some 17 federal states and union territories in the Republic of India have no public library legislation and therefore low literacy rates. India needs public awareness campaigns, civic engagement and community developments including the grass-roots empowerment of public libraries. Financial reforms, modernisation and federal funding strategies for public libraries are also required to energise cultural organisations and national libraries. A recent major development is the establishment of a National Commission on Libraries following recommendations by the National Knowledge Commission. However, Indian public libraries do not cater sufficiently for the growing youth population or other strata’s of Indian society. The growing Indian higher education sector also necessitates information policies for open access, digital preservation and repositories development.