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ELAG 2001 -
Integrating Heterogeneous Resources -
Prague, 6-8 June 2001
National Parliamentary Library of Georgia Progress Report 2001
- Institution National Parliamentary Library of Georgia
7, Gudiashvili st.
Tbilisi, 380007 Georgia
ELAG Contact Person: Mr. Giorgi Bakhia
(Leading Specialist)
, giorgi_bakhia@usa.net , phone:+995 32 987550
, fax:+995 32 998095, +995 32 291052
Institution Type: National Library
Mission Statement
The mission of the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia is to make
available its’ resources to everyone and to meet the
information needs of the Parliament and citizens of Georgia, to take
care of its’ unique collections and to save them for the future
generations.
current acquisition - use and user studies, current bibliographic
information sources studies, demand of legal copies, purchase,
accessioning; retrospective acquisition - conducting desiderata
catalogue, purchase, book exchange, accessioning.
- Computer networks and Internet connectivity
Intranet Connection - 10/100 Mb/s.
Number of PC in Library - 80. IBM Compatible i486, Pentium, Pentium II,
Pentium III.
Servers - 2
Connected to Internet - 39
Network Laser Printers -2, Color Laser Printer with Postscript Level 2,
more than 10 Laser printer HP LaserJet 1100, Scanners,
Hubs, Cabels etc.
OS: (Windows 98/NT/2000) CDS/ISIS, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Georgian
Standard Keyboard Drivers and Fonts, Far, Doctor Web,
Citrix MetaFrame, NetMan, Internet explorer, Netscape, etc.
- Library automation
Library Automation Association in Georgia (LAAG) studies, promotes and
implements modern achievements in information
technology as well as international standards in the libraries of
Georgia. Due to the Regional Libraries Project LAAG is intended to
implement ProCite and Reference Web Poster software at the regional
libraries of Georgia.
Modules of an Integrated Library System (ILS) that will be implemented
at GeoLibNet and National Parliamentary Library are
the following:
- Acquisition &Financial Accounting
- Serials Control
- Cataloguing & Authority Control
- Online Public Access Catalogues-Union Catalogues
- Web Gateway & Intranet
- Circulation
- InterLibrary Loan
- Information Delivery
- National Digital Library
- System Administration
- Report Writer
- Training staff and public
As most of Library stuff do not know how to use computers and Internet, we
are using 3 options for
training staff: IATP Internet Center and their trainers, AIS courses and
automation division’s staff are training the members of other
divisions in the automation division’s computer class and at the other
divisions workplaces as well.
Public is being trained by IATP trainers and the staff of the
appropriate divisions of the NPLG.
National Parliamentary Library together with the Library Association of
Georgia has published first issue of library journal -
“Georgian Library”. Users instructions and other documentation will be
periodically published. Since not everyone will have Internet
access immediately, starting a printed newsletter would provide
information about activities and projects in various libraries to the
broadest possible audience. Also National Parliamentary Library is
Publishing Newspaper "Georgian Book".
For enabling the regional libraries in Kutaisi, Poti, Zugdidi, and
Telavi to receive information from the NPLG electronically, Our
Library installed in each of them one server Pentium II with built-in
modem, one printer and two computers Pentium II, creating
small LANs and connecting them with LAN of NPLG and Internet by
telephone lines with Tbilisi phone numbers. To ensure
unimpeded work under unstable power this computers are supplied with
UPSes.
Librarians in Georgia are poised to take the next steps in library
automation. These are major steps that include providing Internet
access for the public and, just as importantly, increasing the
participation of more libraries in building a national union catalog.
National Parliamentary Library is going to purchase of a commercial
integrated library system. The National Parliament Library of
Georgia has made the most progress in this area, and planning should
focus on building on their expertise and databases.
- Electronic Catalogues and Databases at the National Parliamentary
Library of Georgia
- Electronic Catalogues and Databases of Owned Collections
- Electronic Catalogue of Georgian Books (1991-1999), created in
accordance with ISBD(M) and
UNIMARC
- Electronic catalogue of Georgian dissertation synopses(1991-1999),
created in accordance with
ISBD(M) and UNIMARC
- Databases of Georgian Books 1988, 1989, 1990
These databases are created on the basis of records from the Georgian
Book Chamber's Chronicles. Before
1991, the automation department of NPLG was not familiar with
international standards UNIMARC and
ISBD (M).
All the above mentioned electronic catalogues and data bases, especially
the electronic catalogue
Georgian Books (1991-1999), have gaps. However, implementation of the
first phase of the Georgian
Library Network and creation of a collective online cataloguing center
will help to fill the gaps.
- Georgian Book - experimental database of Georgian books with
bibliographic descriptions in English
Language, created in 1993 as a step towards OCLC. Then we had
assistance from the Russian State Public
Library of Scientific and Technical Literature. A second attempt was
undertaken by professor Hayes in
1997, which also was not successful, due to the lack of funding.
- Database of analytical bibliography of the newspaper "Sakartvelos
Respublica" -- analytical database
of articles from the main Georgian newspaper from 1993 up to the
present. It satisfies UNIMARC and
ISBD(S) requirements.
- "Codex" -- full-text database of Georgian laws, president's decrees and
government resolutions from
1990 up to the present. This database was purchased in 1997 specially
for the Business and Law
Information Reading Room, which was established thanks to the help of
the Embassy of France. It is
updated once every two weeks and is very popular among clients.
- Electronic Catalogues and Databases for Foreign Publications
This electronic catalogue contains bibliographic records of various
materials on law, economics and
business, most of which were donated by the US Embassy, Soros
Foundation, Eurasia Foundation, World
Vision International, World Bank, UNESCO, UNRISD, and others. They are
available for readers in open
stacks in the Law and Business Information Reading Room, and in the
Technical Literature Reading Room
of the there is a permanent exhibition of some of the items.
The National Parliamentary Library of Georgia is the depository library
for publications of UNESCO,
UNRISD, and World Bank.
- Data Bases of legal and accounting firms
Databases of photographic images, containing information on the
activities and leadership of legal and
accounting firms in Georgia and also their contact information. This
database is very popular in the
Business and Law Reading Room.
- Electronic Catalogues and Databases of Accessible collections
- Union electronic index of subscription through "Soiuzpechat"
(1980-1990).
It contains records of the subscriptions of the four biggest libraries
of Georgia and TechInformi -- the
Georgian Institute of Technical and Scientific Information. It used
software of the Library of Natural
Sciences of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and it of the
TechInformi's ES mainframe. In 1989 all
the indexes were converted into micro CDS/ISIS, and a package of applied
programs was developed to
allow subscription in the micro CDS/ISIS environment.
- Union electronic catalogue of foreign periodicals in social sciences
(1984-1990)
Union indexes and catalogues of foreign periodicals starting from 1984
[13] to 1990. In 1988 on the
basis of the electronic catalogue a printed union catalogue of foreign
publications was issued.
- Union catalogue of foreign books (1995).
Union catalogue of foreign books in English created in 1995 contains
about 3,500 records, and its
structure also meets UNIMARC requirements (not updated since).
Electronic catalogue of the Parliamentary Research Service of the
Parliament of Georgia in ProCite
software, electronic catalogue of USIS information center collection in
DataTreck software, as well as new
acquisitions of the national Library and the Central Library of Tbilisi
State University were used it the
creation of the catalogue. For this purpose special programs-converters
from USMARK into UNIMARC and
from UNIMARC into CDS/ISIS were written. However, these efforts of our
specialist did not find financial
support.
- Georgian Books in Print.
This database contains records of books, published in Georgia in all
languages. Some of the records
include the weigh of the editions. It is maintained by the Library
Automation Association in Georgia. It
was last updated on May 3, 1998. Transliterated lists in English are
placed on the Internet at the address
http://georgia.net.ge/laag/.
Maintenance of the database will be the responsibility of the National
ISBN center after the implementation
of the first phase of the Georgian Library Network and creation of the
collective online cataloguing center.
- Electronic catalogues and Databases accessible at no charge through the
Internet, thanks to the
IREX-IATP project (from February 1998).
In 1996, thanks to a grant from the Eurasia Foundation, the Library
Automation Association of Georgia
organized a computer class for training of librarians and document
delivery service in the administrative
building of the National Library of Georgia. Five computers in this
class and two computers in the
Business and Law Information Reading Room were given for use to readers
and IREX-IATP project
participants for free access to the Internet.
Open access to the electronic catalogues and databases in our library
has proved that both the librarians
and the users prefer them to the traditional card catalogues and
indexes.
- Special web services
http://georgia.net.ge/laag - Document Delivery Service created by Library
Automation Association in
Georgia (LAAG).
http://www.nplg.gov.ge/ic - recorded current news from the national
TV
and Radio
http://www.nplg.gov.ge/ec - Electronic Catalogues of Georgian books
http://www.nplg.gov.ge/authors - Online database of Georgian Authors
http://www.geres.ge - Georgian Resources on the Web. Directory of
Georgian Web Resources.
- Other important projects
Problems:
- National Parliamentary Library of Georgia has no Web site, that
prevents from more effective use of its services. The
State Book Chamber has no Web site that could present this organization
for busyness partners and facilitate the contact,
- The
electronic production of the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia
(bibliographic databases and catalogues) is placed for local
access and operates under obsolete technologies (MS-DOS, etc.),
- Georgian language terminology in the domain of library and
information science is not enough advanced and no comprehensive
multilingual (English-Russian-Georgian) dictionary exist.
National Parliamentary Library is Working on solving of this problems.
We have a project to create our Library's Web site and make
some of our databases available online, also Accepting new concepts and
creating own national library terminology is one of the
basic role of the national libraries because they should represent the
leader in development of librarianship and whole library
system in each country.
The Consortium, National Parliamentary Library of Georgia together with
3 library associations and Linguistic Institute of Georgian
Academy of Science will revise database of English-Russian–Georgian
Dictionary in library and information science, which became
already obsolete since 1990. The project will involve main libraries,
corresponding departments at universities, and already existing
working groups in the field of library and information science
terminology in our country. Every specialist has possibility to
participate in the revision process and there will be created a field in
the database for all received comments.
Finally, terminology related aspects will be discussed during the 2 days
workshop.
As a sequel to the grant the Library Automation Association in Georgia
translated into Georgian language ISBD(G), ISBD(M),
ISBD(A), ISBD(S), ISBD(NBM), ISBD(ER) and UNIMARC(Authorities). See:
http://www.osgf.ge/laag/project.htm
Thanks to the grant of Soros Foundation, LAAG is conducting
Computerization of Regional Libraries Project matching to the National
Parliamentary Library of Georgia - US Embassy Grant and IATP/IREX.
Reported by Giorgi Bakhia
<giorgi_bakhia@usa.net>
Tbilisi, 12 May 2001
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