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1 ACADEMIC LIBRARIES AND CLOUD COMPUTING Namrata Joshi and Saurabh Prajapati --- March, 2013

2 Outline of the Presentation What is Cloud Computing Concept of Cloud Computing Use of Cloud Computing in Library Cloud Computing and Library Services Advantages of Cloud Computing Limitation of Cloud Computing Conclusion

3 Are We Using Cloud Computing in Library? “YES”

4 Definition of Cloud Computing VMware, the global leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure definition" "Cloud computing is a new approach that reduces IT complexity by leveraging the efficient pooling of on-demand, self-managed virtual infrastructure, consumed as a service" (http://www.vmware.com/ap/cloud-computing.html)

5 Definition of Cloud Computing According to Wikipedia: "Cloud computing is Internet-based computing, whereby shared resource, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices on demand, like the electricity grid.“ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing)

6 Types of Cloud Computing  Software as a Service (Saas)  Platforms as a Service (Paas)  Infrastructure as a Service (Iaas)

7 Welcome to the New World of Cloud Computing

8 Just make you familiar with Cloud Computing and its ServicesJust make you familiar with Cloud Computing and its Services 1 Explore Cloud Computing and how it can be used for providing library servicesExplore Cloud Computing and how it can be used for providing library services 2 Pros and Cons of Cloud ComputingPros and Cons of Cloud Computing 3 Our effort is to:

9 Why Cloud Computing DDr. Ranganathan’s fourth principle very much applied when we say Cloud Computing. Save the time of reader by providing information anytime anywhere. WWe should be able to design our services in such a way that a user gets it 24x7, if having good internet connectivity. MMore efficient and speedy distribution of library services with lower cost To be continue…

10 Continue…  American multinational Computer Technology Company Dell is currently working on a project called “Ophelia”, a potentially game changing device that is essentially a virtual computer that can be accessed anywhere. Project Ophelia would allow a user to access their own computer and its applications on any connected devices.  Simultaneously multiple users can use provided resources and services  Constant performance that is monitored by the service provider

11 S O N OW, IT IS T IME F OR L IBRARIAN TO C ONCENTRATE ON P ROVIDING P RO - ACTIVE S ERVICES AND M OVE F ROM G ENERAL S ERVICE TO P ERSONALIZE I NFORMATION S ERVICES TO THE U SERS FOR THE B ENEFIT OF A CADEMIC C OMMUNITY RATHER THAN H UNTING FOR T ECHNOLOGY TO D ELIVER THE S ERVICES.

12 Current Leaders Key Players in Cloud Computing Platforms (adapted from Lakshmanan (2009)) CompanyCloud Computing Platform Year of Launch Key Offering Amazon.comAWS (Amazon Web Services) 2006Infrastructure as a service (Storage Computing), Datasets and Content Distribution MicrosoftAzure2009Application platform as a service (.Net, SQL data services ) GoogleGoogle App. Engine2008Web Application Platform as Service IBM Salesforce.com Blue Cloud Force.com2008Proprietary 4GL Web application as an demand platform

13 Use of Cloud Computing in Library  Data: Bibliographic, Digital, Administrative, License, Access and Preservation.  Content: Collections, Subscriptions, Print, Publishing.  Services : Library as Place, Content Access, Content Creation, Instruction, Research, Preservation.  Experience: Research, Study Support, Peer based Collaboration, IT Exploration

14 Trends of Clud Computing

15 Library Services using Cloud Mendeley Worldcat Research Gate ExLibris Google Scholar Library Thing Dropbox

16 Google Apps Google Sites, Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Chat…

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24 Cloud Storage Comparison Storage Service Comparison on a Annual Basis Service Provider FreeFirst Payment tier Second Payment tier Amazon5GB20GB ($10)50GB ($25) Apple iCloud5GB25GB ($40)50GB ($100) Box5GB25GB ($120)50GB ($240) Dropbox2GB100GB ($100)200GB ($200) Google Drive5GB25GB ($30)100GB ($60) Microsoft SkyDrive 7GB27GB ($10)57GB ($25) Mega50GB400GB ($120)2TB ($240)

25 Core Advantages  Cost saving: You pay for what you use  Easy on installation and maintenance  Increased storage  Highly automated  Flexibility  Better mobility  Shared resources  Back up and restoration

26  Data security and privacy  Network connectivity and bandwidth  Service unavailability due to power outage  Dependence on outside agencies  Limited flexibility  Cost  Knowledge and integration  Long term stability of service provider Disadvantages

27  Cloud Computing is in a period of strong growth, but this technology is still has some issues of security and somewhat it is immature. Government Technology Research Alliance (GTRA) research showed that the most common concern about implementing Cloud Computing technology was security.  The real value of cloud computing is that it makes your library related software and data available transparently and everywhere including in latest available smart phone devices.  We are all aware, country like India faced problems like digital divide and off course very low internet bandwidth. So, benefit of new technology can be reached to limited area of educational area.  But definitely, over a period of time Cloud Computing will become the most promising technology in next few years. Conclusion

28 Q UESTION P LEASE ?

29 THANK YOU


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