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    A new vision to LIS field: an overview of Green Library Concept
    (Pusthakala Vidya, 2019) Warnasooriya, Thrishala
    ‘Green concept’ has become a trendy discussion not only among the library professionals but also in other fields as a result of severe environmental issues faced by the entire mankind. Besides other countries have already taken better solutions based on green concept and done various researches but rarely seen in the library Science field in Sri Lanka. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to examine the green library concept as a new vision to the library science field. This article will be a supportive document to fill the knowledge gap of articles on green library concept in Sri Lankan library system.
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    A study on the role of librarian in indigenous knowledge management.
    (National Research Symposium on Historical Studies, Rajarata University, Sri Lanka., 2018) Warnasooriya, Thrishala; Lakmali, H.A.N.
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    An investigative study on the significance of creating a standard directory for museums to manage cultural heritage in Sri Lanka.
    (1st Undergraduate Conference on Archaeology, Bhiksu University, Sri Lanka., 2018) Warnasooriya, Thrishala
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    An analytical study on the challenges faced by the library of University of Kelaniya to apply green concept.
    (4th National Research conference on Applied Social Statistics, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka., 2018) Warnasooriya, Thrishala
    ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ ප්‍රථම ජාතික හරිත සරසවිය වශයෙන් 2015.07.10 දින සිට ක්‍රියත්මක වූ පරිදි කැලණිය විශ්වවිද්‍යාල පරිශ්‍රය හරිත සංකල්පය අනුව තවදුරටත් ක්‍රියාකරයි. එය ප්‍රවර්ධනය උදෙසා විශ්වවිද්‍යාලයීය "තිරසාර විසදුම් මධ්‍යස්ථානය” (Center for Sustainability Solutions - CSS) වැනි මධ්‍යස්ථාන මෙන්ම (Nature Club) වැනි කණ්ඩායම් ක්‍රියාකිරී ලෙස ජාතික මෙහෙවරක නියැලෙමින් සිටියි. ඒ අනුව මෙම පර්යේෂණයේ අරමුණ වන්නේ විශ්වවිද්‍යාලය තුළ ක්‍රියාත්මක වන හරිත සංකල්පය සඳහා යොමු වීමේ දී විශ්වවිද්‍යාල පුස්තකාලය මුහුණ දෙන අභියෝග හඳුනාගැනීම යි. එහිදී හරිත සංකල්පය ක්‍රියාත්මක කළහැකි ප්‍රධාන ක්ෂේත්‍ර 5ක් නිර්වචනය කරගැනිණි. එනම්, පුස්තකාල ගොඩනැගිල්ල, පුස්තකාල එකතුව, පුස්තකාල තොරතුරු පද්ධති, පුස්තකාල ක්‍රියාපටිපාටි හා ක්‍රියාකාරකම් සහ පුස්තකාල වැඩසටහන් හා සේවා වශයෙනි. කැලණිය විශ්වවිද්‍යාලයීය ප්‍රධාන පුස්තකාලයේ දැනට සේවයට වාර්තා කරන අධ්‍යන කාර්යමණ්ඩල සාමාජිකයින් 8 දෙනා අතරින් අහඹු ලෙස තෝරාගත් 5 දෙනෙකු සමඟ පැවැත් වූ සම්මුඛ සාකච්ඡා හා ස්වයං නිරීක්ෂණ මඟින් රැස්කරගත් දත්ත අනුව නව ගොඩනැගිල්ල ස්වාභාවික වාතාශ්‍රය හා ආලෝකය ලැබෙන පරිදි ගොඩනැගීම, ඉලෙක්ටොනික පුස්තකාල එකතූන් ප්‍රතිග්‍රහණය කිරීම, පුස්තකාල ස්වයංක්‍රීයකරණය, ඉලෙක්ට්‍රොනික හා වෙනත් අපද්‍රව්‍ය මනාව කළමනාකරණය වැනි හරිත ක්‍රියාකාරකම් කිහිපයක නිරත වුවද හරිත පුස්තකාලයක් වශයෙන් සෘජුවම හඳුන්වාදීමට තරම් ක්‍රියාකාරී දායකත්වයක් හා උනන්දුවක් දැක්වීමට අපොහොසත් වී තිබේ. ඊට හේතු වශයෙන් වාර්ෂික ප්‍රතිග්‍රහණයේ දී මුද්‍රිත පොතපතට ඇති ඉල්ලුමට සාපේක්ෂව ඉලෙක්ට්‍රොනික මූලාශ්‍රයන්ට ඇති ඉල්ලුම පිටපත් 5ක් වැනි අවම අගයකි. එනිසා වැඩි ඉඩකඩක් මෙන්ම ගෘහභාණ්ඩ ප්‍රමාණයක් ද මුද්‍රිත ද්‍රව්‍ය සඳහා වෙන් කිරීමට සිදුවී ඇත. ස්වයංක්‍රීයකරණය කළ ද කඩදාසි තවමත් භාවිත කිරීමත් විශාල පරිගණක සංඛ්‍යාවක් හා පරිගණක මෙහෙයුම් පද්ධතිය පැය 8කට ආසන්න කාලසීමාවක් පුරා කාබන්ඩයොක්සයිඩ් (CO2) ජනනය කිරීමත් සිදුකරයි. ඒවා ස්ථානගත කිරීමට වැඩි ඉඩකඩක් ද වෙන්කරවා තිබේ. පැය 24ක් පුරාවට සේවා සපයන පුස්තකාලයක් නොවන බැවින් දැරිය හැකි මට්ටමින් සූර්යකෝෂ පද්ධතියක් ස්ථාපනයෙන් විදුලිය ජනනය කිරීමත්, විදුලි අවභාවිතය වැළැක්වීමත්, විශාල පරිගණක මෙහෙයුම් පද්ධති වෙනුවට සයිබර් තාක්ෂණය හා "ක්ලවුඩ්" ක්‍රමවේද (Cloud computing systems) භාවිතයත්, පූර්ණ ස්වයංක්‍රීයකරණයට අවශ්‍ය විද්‍යුත් ආරක්ෂිත දොරටු හා උපාංග (Security systems) සවිකොට සංසරණ රිසිට්පත් වෙනුවට විද්‍යුත් ලිපින (email) වෙත පණිවුඩ යැවීමෙන් කඩදාසි භාවිතය අවම කිරීම මඟින් එම අභියෝග ජයගැනීමට උත්සුක වේ නම් ක්‍රියාකාරී ලෙස හරිත ක්‍රියාන්විතයට දායකවීමට කැලණිය විශ්වවිද්‍යාලයීය පුස්තකාලයට ද හැකිවනු ඇත.
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    The Significance of Applying Green Concept as a Marketing Tool to Increase the Library Usage at University of Kelaniya
    (2018) Warnasooriya, Thrishala
    The decrease of library usage among consumers has become an issue to the library and the mother institute: University of Kelaniya. The issue faced by the university as a result of this is the drop of life - long education and research culture. The inability to create a good image of the library, non - popularity among library users, the distance between the library and the user as well as the failure to use the library collection adequately are the current challenges faced by the library. As a solution for those issues, library marketing should be undertaken. The traditional marketing tools such as conducting lectures, distribution of flyers, postures are now out dated in the digital world. Use of web sites, blogs and social media are also not effective, as the number of online visits to the library web pages are not satisfactory. Therefore, another creative marketing tool is needed. Hence, the objective of this study was to examine the significance of applying green concept as a marketing tool in the library of first state green university in Sri Lanka. Interviews were conducted with randomly selected 5 academic staff members of the library. Questionnaires were distributed to randomly selected 10 academic staff members in each faculty and 10 students in each academic year. 76% out of the respondents declared that library marketing is needed while 45% of them suggested that the most suitable method of library marketing is green concept. 88% of them prefer green concept. If green concept exists, 90% of them are ready to increase the number of library visits. Accordingly, it is evident that application of green concept is a timely requirement and a solution to market the library services among consumers and a marketing tool as well to increase their library visits.
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    A study on green moments in selected libraries in Western Province, Sri Lanka. [Paper presentation]. National Conference on Library and Information Science, Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, Sri Lanka.
    (A study on green moments in selected libraries in Western Province, Sri Lanka. [Paper presentation]. National Conference on Library and Information Science, Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, Sri Lanka., 2019) Warnasooriya, Thrishala
    A global interest on green concept has taken into consideration in today's world, as the environment has been drastically threatened by irresponsible human activities and modern technology for some decades. Therefore, going green has become a necessity in Sri Lanka at present as a country in which the number of environmental issues is dramatically increasing day by day. As a result of this, green implementations can be evident in some of private and government bodies in Sri Lanka. As community centers and knowledge hubs, the libraries also have a great part to play in this regard. In view of that, going green has become a goal of libraries in other countries, but very primitive in Sri Lanka. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to examine the green movements in university libraries in Western Province, Sri Lanka. The population was the university libraries in Western Province. Therefore, Survey method was used to gather data from randomly selected 13 university libraries in western Province. Both state and private university libraries were included in the sample as 50% from each category. Conducting interviews with selected academic staff and self-observation were main tools used in data collection. The study was conducted based on the research framework which consists of five areas namely, library building, operations and practices, programmes and services, information systems and library collection. Those five areas were covered by 23 indicators. Basically, 14 green indicators could be identified in surveyed libraries. According to the data analysis, waste segmentation was the most popular green practice which functioned in 84% of libraries. Use of e-resources and gardening were practiced by 54% of the surveyed libraries. 23% of libraries produce bio gas and some libraries had a separate resource center for those activities. Composting, construction of solar panels and water purification systems, sharing
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    The impact of Green Information Literacy of library staff to establish green library movements in the library, Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration (SLIDA)
    (3rd National Library Research Symposium, National Library and Documentation Services Board, Sri Lanka., 2019) Warnasooriya, Thrishala
    With the existence of green library concept, the field of library science could change its Scenario into a different angel. Being a multi -faceted approach, this concept deals also with the green information literacy. Green information literacy is not only gathering literature related to green concept but also enhancing a self – awareness on the concept among the staff and users. As a new trend in Sri Lankan perspective, green concept functions in few libraries. As the heart of the governing institution, SLIDA library is rich with green practices. As a result, SLIDA was rewarded with the green award in 2018. The information literacy and the awareness on green concept is needed for such an achievement. Therefore, the sole objective of this study was to identify the impact of green information literacy of library staff to establish green concept in the library. 5 main fields namely, library building, collection, information systems, practices and programs or services were investigated when interviewing the library staff to measure their green information literacy covering 23 green indicators. The data were collected through the answers given in the interview. Accordingly, green information literacy was evaluated with simple calculation. The collected data revealed that the library staff has a great concern on the concept and what they should do in the library achieve the green goal of the institution. The library adheres to many green practices among which following a green policy has become the most prominent factor which enhance their green enthusiasm and literacy of them. Accordingly, the level of green information literacy among the staff was in a satisfactory level as they follow the green policy while practicing green theories in the library environment and the institutional premises. Hence, all these depict that the green information literacy directly affect the green movements in the library. Keywords: Green information literacy, Green concept, Green award, Libraries
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    An Investigative Study on The Challenges Faced by University Libraries to Establish the Green Library Concept: with Special Reference to The Library of University of Kelaniya
    (International Research Conference of Uwa Wellassa University, Uwa Wellassa University, Sri Lanka., 2019) Warnasooriya, Thrishala
    University of Kelaniya has been functioning as the first green state university in Sri Lanka since 2015. Center for sustainable solutions and Nature club of the university accomplish a national and an international service to the world. On account of these, the library of university of Kelaniya is supposed to extend its contribution in this regard. But, such a contribution is not evident. In view of that, the objective of this research was to identify the challenges and barriers faced by this library and suggest the most suitable solutions for those. 5 main fields namely, library building, collection, information systems, practices and programs or services were defined to measure the contribution of the library with regard to the green concept. The primary data was collected from randomly selected 5 academic staff members by conducting interviews and self-observations. The collected data revealed that the library adheres to some green practices such as construction of the new library building as to get the maximum benefit of day light and natural air, acquisition of electronic sources, library automation, waste and electronic disposal management. Although they practice green concept up to some extent, the library cannot be named as a green library yet. The causes of this situation were identified as the demand for the electronic sources requested by the departments are considerably low. As a result, the space and the furniture allocated for print materials are gradually increasing. Although the library has already been automated, still they use paper for many functions. Although the library automation creates a paperless environment in the library, computers and server machines used for the automation produce CO2 emission for 8 hours per day. In the old library building, number of fans and lights are operated by a same switch. The production of electricity through solar panel, prevention of misuse of electricity during the working hours, application of cloud computing systems instead of huge server machines, minimizing the paper usage with the use of RFID system, sending circulation notifications via E-mail, encouraging the consumers to use e- resources, provision of smart boards for discussion group, educating the library staff and consumers about green library concept can be used as the solutions to overcome the barriers of making the library green. If this library could apply these solutions innovatively, it will benefit our environment, and also the consumers will enjoy the new library environment which is both environmentally friendly and user friendly.
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    Evaluation and Assessment of E-Service Quality of University Libraries in Sri Lanka
    (2017) Si, Li; Wanigasooriya, Priyanwada; Ranaweera, R.A.A.S.
    This paper aims to evaluate the quality of e-services provided via Sri Lankan University library websites to examine their current status and issues related to services. The study employed web-based survey method to evaluate the quality of e-services. Purposive sampling method was used to select 15 university libraries from the population. We adapted a 62 itemed checklist which was organized into 6 categories; core e-service, e-reference service, facilitating e-service, supportive e-service, currency, accuracy and speed quality, and website features examined by the survey. The study was limited to the 15 university library websites offering e-services in Sri Lanka by the expert judge approach which examined how well they performed during the study period. The data revealed that, although university libraries are offering more e-services via the websites, development of e-services is still in its infancy stage as compared to those of international experience. However, suggestions for future improvements are given. The results of this survey should assist in the evaluation of e-services and promote the services in an attractive way, enabling designers, and policy makers to improve upon future websites. In addition further studies are required to understand the user perception of the e-services to meet the specific needs of different types of users including the faculties and the students utilizing the university libraries.