CU Digital Library 2000 Information Services in Chulalongkorn University.

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CU Digital Library 2000 Information Services in Chulalongkorn University

1999Center of Academic Resources2 Information Service Providers in CU 32 Faculty’s & Research Institute’s Libraries 32 Faculty’s & Research Institute’s Libraries Center of Academic ResourcesCenter of Academic Resources

1999Center of Academic Resources3 Central LibraryCentral Library Audio-Visual CenterAudio-Visual Center Thailand Information CenterThailand Information Center International Information CenterInternational Information Center Art CenterArt Center

1999Center of Academic Resources4 Service Area 19, s q.m. Seats 1,850 Users / day 4,500 Publications 444,022 Titles Reference Databases 100+ Databases Resources:

1999Center of Academic Resources5 What do we provide? Books, ManuscriptsBooks, Manuscripts Theses, Research ReportsTheses, Research Reports JournalsJournals Newspapers, News ClippingNewspapers, News Clipping AV MaterialsAV Materials Electronic MediaElectronic Media DatabasesDatabases Books, ManuscriptsBooks, Manuscripts Theses, Research ReportsTheses, Research Reports JournalsJournals Newspapers, News ClippingNewspapers, News Clipping AV MaterialsAV Materials Electronic MediaElectronic Media DatabasesDatabases

1999Center of Academic Resources6 Members University’s Community 31,420 Public 485

1999Center of Academic Resources7 How Can Members of CU Community Get the Information ?

DIGITAL LIBRARY Resources CARNet Server Farm Service Information Communication

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1999Center of Academic Resources10 CU DIGITAL LIBRARY’S INFRASTRUCTURE

Network Server Farm CARNet Server UPS

Server CARNet Library CU ReferenceInfomaMultimediaInternetThainet

1999Center of Academic Resources13 CU Ref. Serve rs

Server Capacity SERVERHard disk (GB) Ram (MB) Library35640 CU Reference Internet21344 Infoma8128 Multimedia30640 Thainet14160 Grand Total CARNet

Local Area Network : LAN CARNet 2nd Floor 3rd Floor 4th Floor 1st Floor D-Link Hub CISCO Catalyst Switch 5500

Network : Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) CARNet MU A ATM Router 7200 CUNE T SWU M ux VC S

Wide Area Network : WAN CARNet Mode m Hub Switch MUX CARN ET Faculty Libraries

Internet CARNet Thailand UK USA Japan

CARNet CARNET CUNET Other Faculty Network Other Campus Network MUANET Full text Server INNOPAC Video Server Client UNINET INTERNET Remote Database Server ie. SearchBank, Ebscohost 2 x 2Mbps Leased Line ATM 155Mbps Index &Abstracts Server Video Conference Provincial University Network Frame Relay 2-4 Mbps Client Video Conference Web Server Database Gateway Web Server Database Gateway Web Server Database Gateway Web Server Database Gateway Web Server Database Gateway (Bkk. Metropolis) ATM 155Mbps Fast Ethernet * FDDI ATM Fast Ethernet IPTV Server * CARNET-CUNET link will be gigabits Ethernet in next 2 years * VDO Conference consumes bandwidth 384kbps CU Digital Library Network Diagram Center of Academic Resources Chulalongkorn University

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1999Center of Academic Resources33 Self - Learning Resources Computer Basesd Training : Unix, Windows NT, SAP’s Coursewares, Oracle etc.Computer Basesd Training : Unix, Windows NT, SAP’s Coursewares, Oracle etc. CAICAI

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1999Center of Academic Resources35 PEOPLEWAREPEOPLEWARE –Library People –IT People Personnel Adm. Personnel Dev.

1999Center of Academic Resources36 Software OS Windows NT, 95, 98, Unix Applications Web Browsers : IE, Netscape Search Engines : PLWeb etc.

1999Center of Academic Resources37 What do challenge us ?  Budget  User Education  Technical Support  Budget  User Education  Technical Support

1999Center of Academic Resources38 DIGITAL LIBRARY WHY? The cost efficient tool to invest for International Academic Excellence Research University

1999Center of Academic Resources39 THE MISSION “Digital Library is a Must”

1999Center of Academic Resources40 OCLC and CAR on the Way to Achieve OUR GOAL