Abstract:
Information can be regarded as the currency of the new age. The statement " k n o w l e d g e is p o w e r ' is
becoming ever more significant backed up with the emerging Information Technology (IT) tools. The
libraries are the main focal points to link information with IT. The application of IT in Sri Lankan
libraries is less advanced when compared to libraries in the developed countries.
The present work initially identifies the extent of utilizing IT in academic and special libraries in Sri
Lanka by the help of a survey. The total population taken as the sample for testing included 30
academic and 93 special libraries. The member libraries of APLNESS (Asia-Pacific Information
Network on Social Sciences) and SLSTLNET (Sri Lanka Science and Technology Information
Network) formed the total population. Questionnaires and follow up interviews were used as primary
data collection instruments. The response rates were 87% and 66% respectively for academic and
special libraries.
For the purpose of analysis, the library functions were categorised into housekeeping f u n c t i o n s and
information r e t r i e v a l f u n c t i o n s . The relationship of IT applications with the collection size of the
library and the number of professional staff availability had been evaluated. To relate the application
of IT in libraries and the collection size, the degree of a u t o m a t i o n was determined for each category
of collection size in libraries. The relationship in the application of IT in libraries and the availability
of professional staff was also determined in a similar manner. Results indicated that the application of
IT is not depended upon the availability of professional staff.
The problems responsible for the slow progress of adaptation of new technologies in Sri Lankan
academic and special libraries were also determined. The problems were categorized as human,
technological, managerial, political & social and infrastructure. MATLAB™ was used in the
analysis of finding out the most influential area out of five problem areas for academic and special
libraries. It is shown that the technological factor is the most influential factor in determining
application of IT in Sri Lankan academic and special libraries.
Finally the results of the two library systems: academic and special are summarized and compared.
Suggestions are forwarded to overcome the difficulties in applying IT in libraries and future areas for
studies had been identified.