| Chapter No. | Chapter Title | Chapter Author | Page No. |
| SECTION-I | E-Information Opportunities and Open Access Trends | | |
| 1. The Integrated Library Vision-the Open Source/Open Access Model | Dr. Edmund Balnaves | 3 |
| 2. Why Some Libraries Should Stop Buying Paper Books? | Edgar Crook | 15 |
| 3. New Media. New Literacies | Professor Tibor Koltey | 23 |
| 4. Spanish Electronic Book Market: Distribution and Sales Platforms, Business Model and Digital Reading | Dr. Jose Antonio Cordon, Dr. Julio Alonso, Raquel Gomez, Dr. Cristina Pouliot | 39 |
| 5. Marketing of Electronic Information Sources and Services | N.K. Sahu | 63 |
| 6. Free and Open Source E- learning Projects and Open Course Wares: Initiatives in India | Dr. K.G. Sudhier | 72 |
| 7. Organising and Accessing Open Access Resources | Dr. P. Venkata Rao | 80 |
| 8. An Impression on Open Access Publishing | Dr. Dillip K. Swain | 90 |
| 9. Usability of Open Access Repositories in China | Li Xiao | 101 |
| SECTION-II | Social Networking and Internet Adoption | | |
| 10. Use of Social Networking in Library Services | Dr. Mangla Anil Hirwade | 109 |
| 11. Informing Development: Social Networking, Library 2.0 and Mobile Technology in Nigeria | Dr. Manir Abdullahi Kamba | 122 |
| 12. Social Networking: An Asset for Electronic Age Librarianship | Salini Agarwal | 136 |
| 13. Library 2.0 Applications as Information Awareness Tools for Arts and Science College Librarians in Coimbatore City | Dr. S. Thanuskodi | 148 |
| 14. Adoption of Internet by Faculty Members of Aligarh Muslim University: A Comparison of Life Science and Agricultural Science | Mehtab Alam Ansari and Iqbal Ahmad Ansari | 163 |
| 15. How Internet Compliments Electronic Age Librarianship? | Dr. Meghana Dhar | 175 |
| SECTION-III | Digital Libraries and Mode of Preservation | | |
| 16. Challenges Facing the Development of Digital Libraries in Nigeria | Tukur Abba | 185 |
| 17. Contemporary Approach to Preservation of Digital Information | Fayaz Lone | 200 |
| 18. Preservation, Interoperability and Content Management Issues in Practice of Electronic Age Librarianship | Mahammad Hanief Bhat | 207 |
| SECTION-IV | RFID Technology and Electronic Library | | |
| 19. Interfacing Discovery Layer on to an OPAC: A Case Study | Dr. N.S. Harinarayana, Sunil M.V. and Madhu K.S. | 215 |
| 20. Implementation of RFID Technology at Punjab University Library, Chandigarh | N.K. Singh and Professor Preeti Mahajan | 228 |
| 21. Virtual Technologies for Learning Resource Centre | Suresh Jange | 239 |
| 22. Usability of RSS Feeds in Electronic Age library Practices | Samir Kar and Dr. Dillip K. Swain | 252 |
| SECTION-V | Use of E-Resources, Cases and Best Practices | | |
| 23. Access and Usage of Electronic Resources in African Universities: Challenges and Prospects | Okon Ani | 260 |
| 24. Use of UGC-IFONET E-Journals Consortium by Research Scholars and Faculty Members of economics and Sociology of Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi: A Study | Dr. R.K. Bhatt | 275 |
| 25. Usage of E-journals by the Faculty Members of Chaudhary Charan Singh University: An Exploratory Study | Devendra Kumar and Dr. M.M.A. Ansari | 294 |
| 26. Towards Collection Building of E-Resources in UNISWA Library | Dr. Thiyam Satyabati Devi and M.R. Mavuso | 306 |
| 27. Consortium Initiatives in India: Special Reference to HELINET Consortium" | Janet Dotty Lobo and Dr. m.K. Bhandi | 315 |
| 28. Use of E-Resources by the Post Graduate Engineering Students with Special References to Sona College of Technology, Salem: A Survey | Dr. S. Thanuskodi | 325 |
| Index | | 245 |