期刊名称:International Journal of Business and Management
印刷版ISSN:1833-3850
电子版ISSN:1833-8119
出版年度:2011
卷号:6
期号:4
页码:129
DOI:10.5539/ijbm.v6n4p129
出版社:Canadian Center of Science and Education
摘要:University library always seen as the mother source of knowledge, it contains all types of knowledge (Books, Projects, Papers, Dissertations, Thesis… etc). Many universities are transforming their libraries to e-library or digital library. Jordanian universities began automating their libraries in the early 1980s, and today they are switching to e-library. But despite the rise of e-library still researchers and students find a hard time in searching for certain data or information because it is scattered here and there in different university libraries (traditional or e-libraries) or may be some times not stored in proper manner, neither accessible to other researchers, Jordanian universities are floating of knowledge but are not smartly utilized due to the lack of connection between university e-libraries. The study believe that library can still have the opportunity to switch back the attention and interests of people and academicians and other researchers through the new attractiveness look, therefore, the main objective of this paper is built on the belief that building a knowledge repository can be through linking Jordanian universities e-libraries in an integrated database System that can allow and encourages the academicians, administrators, lecturers, researchers, information workers, and librarians to quick and easily access all Jordanian university e-libraries through one database system, such integration can efficiently preserve and provide knowledge, beside the supporting, uploading and the downloading of knowledge assets. The study concluded that Jordanian universities have all the possibilities to successfully establish such project, but at the same time there are some serious challenges need to be taken in consideration. They include collection building, infrastructure, acceptability, access restrictions, readability, standardization, authentication, preservation, copyright, policy and strategic issues, user interface, funding etc. Yet the advantages outweigh most of the bottlenecks and hardships and therefore the importance of integrating e-libraries in one database have been recognized by many nations of the world.