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The Noolaham Digital Library Collection Development 2014 project was carried out by Noolaham Foundation in 2014 to strengthen the digital collections of Noolaham Digital Library by adding various publications. Documentation and preservation of publications related to Sri Lankan Tamil community related books was an objective of the project as well.
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Through this project NF has digitized 1278 documents and made them available on its digital library at www.noolaham.org. These documents date back to 1969 and many of them are out of print as well. An important advantage to digital conversion is increased accessibility to users. They also increase availability to individuals who may not be traditional patrons of a library, due to geographic location or organizational affiliation.
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      <td><b>Project Number</b></td>
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      <td>NF/PG/2014/0002</td>
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      <td><b>Grant Agency / Donors</b></td>
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      <td>Noolaham Foundation</td>
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      <td><b>Project Owner</b></td>
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      <td>Kopinath Thillainathan</td>
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      <td><b>Project Mentor</b></td>
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      <td>Kopinath Thillainathan</td>
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      <td><b>Project Locations</b></td>
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      <td>Sri Lanka</td>
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      <td><b>Project Period</b></td>
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      <td>2014</td>
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      <td><b>Stakeholders</b></td>
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      <td colspan="6">Jothilingam, Paruththiyur Bala Vayiravanathan,
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The Noolaham Digital Library Collection Development 2014 project was carried out by Noolaham Foundation in 2014 to strengthen the digital library collection by adding various documents related to the Sri Lankan Tamil speaking communities. Documentation, and preservation and dissemination of these documents were also the objectives of the project. An important advantage of digital conversion is increased accessibility to users. It also increases availability of sources to individuals who may not be traditional patrons of a library, due to geographic location or organizational affiliation.
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Through this project NF has digitized 1,278 documents and made them available on its digital library at www.noolaham.org. The documents that are available online from the project, date back to 1969. Many of these documents are out of print and could be the last available copies of the same. Noolaham Foundation will continue to expand and diversify its collections by undertaking further collection development projects as well.
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* [http://www.noolahamfoundation.org/documents/projectreports/40%20Noolaham%20Digital%20Library%20Collection%20Development%20%202014%20Final%20Report.pdf Full Report]

Latest revision as of 02:36, 19 February 2021

Project Number NF/PG/2014/0002 Grant Agency / Donors Noolaham Foundation Project Owner Kopinath Thillainathan
Project Mentor Kopinath Thillainathan Project Locations Sri Lanka Project Period 2014
Stakeholders Jothilingam, Paruththiyur Bala Vayiravanathan, Jaffna Public Library

The Noolaham Digital Library Collection Development 2014 project was carried out by Noolaham Foundation in 2014 to strengthen the digital library collection by adding various documents related to the Sri Lankan Tamil speaking communities. Documentation, and preservation and dissemination of these documents were also the objectives of the project. An important advantage of digital conversion is increased accessibility to users. It also increases availability of sources to individuals who may not be traditional patrons of a library, due to geographic location or organizational affiliation.

Through this project NF has digitized 1,278 documents and made them available on its digital library at www.noolaham.org. The documents that are available online from the project, date back to 1969. Many of these documents are out of print and could be the last available copies of the same. Noolaham Foundation will continue to expand and diversify its collections by undertaking further collection development projects as well.