Unit 3.1 : National Information Systems: Functions and features.

MLIS-101: Information System and Programmes.


Table of Contents:

1. National Information Systems

The National Information Systems, also known as National Information Infrastructures (NIIs), refer to the comprehensive networks and information technology systems a nation establishes to support its governmental functions, economic activities, public services, and national security. These systems are a critical component of modern governance and play a vital role in the functioning of a nation.
The Indian National Information Systems encompass a network of organisations and resources dedicated to information management, research, and dissemination across various sectors. Notable institutions like NASSDOC (National Social Science Documentation Centre), NISCAIR (National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources), DESIDOC (Defence Scientific Information and Documentation Centre), INFLIBNET (Information and Library Network), and DELNET (Developing Library Network) are integral components. NASSDOC specialises in social sciences research and documentation, while NISCAIR focuses on scientific information resources. DESIDOC caters to defence-related research and information needs. INFLIBNET supports academic and research libraries, and DELNET offers interlibrary resource-sharing services. Together, these organisations contribute to the development and accessibility of information crucial for research, education, and national development in India.

2. Key Components of National Information Systems

3. Purposes of National Information Systems

4. Challenges and Concerns

National Information Systems are the digital backbone of modern nations. They support governance, national security, economic development, and more. However, they also present significant challenges that governments must navigate to harness the potential benefits while safeguarding privacy and security.
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