Perception of cloud computing in developing countries

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Publicado en:Library Review vol. 65, no. 1/2 (2016), p. 33-51
Autor principal: Yuvaraj, Mayank
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520 3 |a Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the perceptions of librarians engaged in Indian academic libraries towards cloud computing. Design/methodology/approach - A structured questionnaire was used to collect responses from the library professionals engaged in Indian academic libraries. Overall, 339 respondents participated in the survey. Descriptive survey method was used in the study. Findings - The findings of the study reveal that library professionals are using cloud-computing tools in their daily works. They want to adopt cloud computing in the libraries to improve library services and avoid redundancy of works. Ubiquitous availability, economy and the various service layers are the core drivers of its adoption in the libraries. The respondents showed their concern over security and data privacy in cloud. Practical implications - The study establishes the fact that the benefits of cloud computing are inadequate to convince the libraries to migrate from the traditional computing paradigm to the cloud. Technological advancement may not transform the cloud into a mainstream technology. To motivate the expansion of cloud computing adoption, emphasis has to be laid upon collaboration between the cloud service providers supplemented by solid cloud legislations which need to be worked out. Originality/value - The paper provides the perceptions of library professionals in response to the adoption of cloud computing. 
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651 4 |a India 
653 |a Academic libraries 
653 |a Software 
653 |a Perceptions 
653 |a Encyclopedias 
653 |a Redundancy 
653 |a Libraries 
653 |a Developing countries--LDCs 
653 |a Adoption of innovations 
653 |a Librarians 
653 |a Respondents 
653 |a Polls & surveys 
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