The
ENVIS CENTRE at Development
Alternatives
Development Alternatives has been designated as the
ENVIS (Environmental Information System) node # 4, since 1984,
by Union Ministry of Environment and Forests which is
functioning as a National Focal Point of INFOTERRA/UNEP. Since
1984, ENVIS # 4 is globally linked to UNEP’s INFOTERRA which
is a global environmental information system. INFOTERRA
stimulates and supports exchange of environmental information
within and between nations. To achieve this objective,
ENVIS # 4, has been assigned the task of collecting,
organizing and dissemination of information, globally on “
Environmentally Sound and Appropriate Technologies
(ESAT).
The ENVIS #4 at Development Alternatives has
been actively involved in updating the existing databases and
also creating new databases to retrieve knowledge, information
and data instantly and efficiently to public, free of cost and
in user-friendly way, during 2001-2002. A major function has
been to answer over 3000 queries from appropriate technology
designers , NGOs, research and academic institutions, business
groups, government agencies, embassies and journalists from
different parts of the world. Over 1000 persons, mainly
professionals have visited ENVIS #4 and got library and
information products and services. With the addition of 274
books and other useful documents, the total collection has
gone up to 16,696. Besides this, 15 new periodicals are
subscribed to and with this, total number of periodicals has
gone up to 531. Other collection of ENVIS #4 includes - (1)
1271 maps and atlases; (2) 560 audio cassettes and (3) 512
video cassettes. To enrich the collection of the "Digital
Library" which is a part of ENVIS #4, 140 CD-ROMs and
diskettes were added. A Significant feature of ENVIS #4,
during this period was that a majority of the visitors
utilized reports and publications of Development
Alternatives.
In view of further enhancing Library and
information services to both public and to staff members of
Development Alternatives, a new Library automation software,
namely “Alice for Windows” has been installed
recently. |