Anjana H. Bhatt2014-10-272014-10-272002-10-??http://rportal.lib.ntnu.edu.tw/handle/20.500.12235/15646This article examines the effect of information technology (IT) on Indian academic libraries and traces the phenomenal growth of the IT industry and the Internet in India. Resource sharing and library automation activities of networking organizations like DELNET, CALIBNET, and INFLIBNET are discussed in detail. A brief review of thirteen Indian academic library web sites indicates that preliminary efforts are being made to incorporate technology and provide extended access to usual web-based services. Finally, the article provides suggestions and examples for including hyperlinks to ready-reference shelves on the Internet, introducing digital reference services, providing personalized electronic resource consultations, and creating information literacy tutorials.Academic libraries in indiaResource sharingIndian librariesDELNETCALIBNETINFLIBNETTechnical college libraries in indiaInformation systemsDigital librariesDeveloping Library Resources for Cyberspace