Virtual repository at your fingertips: National
Digital Library
Tap into the National Digital Library for a great
reading experience.
Imagine having a collection of six million books at
home. The National Digital Library (NDL) is aiming at making this a reality.
With the new NDL app for Android, users can read over 7.2 million books in 70
different languages. The National Digital Library of India, hosted by IIT
Kharagpur and sponsored by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, is a
single window portal to integrate the digital repositories of India. The
subjects range from computer science, philosophy, and religion to literature,
agriculture and fine arts.
Humble beginnings
“NDL started as a pilot project in April 2015 by
MHRD. From a humble beginning on a PC to demonstrate the proof of concept, it
is now a full blown project; making educational content available to the entire
nation at their fingertips. NDL is “open” and “inclusive.” Anybody can register
and start using NDL,” said Prof. Partha Pratim Das, professor in-charge and
overall coordinator of the project at IIT Kharagpur.
Some of the content available on the repository includes
NCERT textbooks, textbooks of 8 state education boards, JEE, GATE and UPSC
question papers, papers/theses from Indian Institute of Science, Indian
Statistical Institute, IITs, IIMs, IISERs. Publications from the laboratories
of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) and Indian Council of
Agricultural Research (ICAR) can also be accessed online.
“There are over 2.5 lakh entries on cancer. The
convenient filtering system allows you to choose the subject area, language and
file type. Though there are many books, the number of research articles is
limited — only open access journals and research articles are available. It
would be helpful if we can get access to paid journals too,” says Alekhya T.
Kilambi, Research Scholar at Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai.
Though scholars are a bit disappointed, students
seem to be on the optimistic side. “Children these days don’t like going to the
library. So we brought the library to them. They can read over three lakh
pieces under literature section. Kids are more inclined towards audio-visuals
for stimuli as opposed to the written word. So we also have some of the
best-loved tales and short stories in the form of digital resources such as
audio-books,” says a representative of IIT Kharagpur.
“We have also started a social media campaign called
#NightTimeRead which is live fiction at night,” she adds. The campaign was
launched on June 3 on the NDL India Facebook and Twitter pages. Each post
carries a synopsis of a short-story along with the link to the content.
“We all love a good read before we go to sleep.
#NightTimeRead is an endeavour to bring a little bit of fiction and folklore
back into the lives of our users this summer vacation. It promises to present
some bone-chilling, heart-pumping, tear-jerking, laughter-loving indigenous and
foreign literature just as the stars come out! We are also hoping the short
audio-book format will intrigue more people to experience these incredible
stories,” said an official from NDL India.
The app has a few bugs like unexpected crashing and
inability to download PDFs. If properly organised and updated frequently, NDL
has immense potential to help the student community and bring the reading
culture back to the younger generation.
Source
| The Hindu | 24 July 2017
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