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S, Jadhav Vandana; S, Khaparde Vaishali; M, Shelke Santosh (INFLIBNET Centre, March 2, 2011)[more][less]
Abstract: Citation analysis of all the journal articles published in the journal ‘University News’ from January 2004 to December 2008 is carried out in 5 volume and 261 issues in its 1949. The citations taken for the study are 5968. The maximum number of citations were referred in 2007 to 2008 that is 2950 (50.6%), the most cited type of document is book 1549 (26.39%), the maximum number of citations were from India that is 3675 (62.61%), in authorship pattern single author citations are dominant that others that is 3011 (51.30%). URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1655 Files in this item: 1
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Kaliammal, A; Thamaraiselvi, G (INFLIBNET CENTER, December 7, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: The most innovative online journals are maturing rapidly and distinctive new Knowledge Portals are emerging day by day. Foremost among the features of the portals is the hypertext link, popularized by the World Wide Web and which will form the basis of a new, highly integrated scholarly literature. Journal integration in this instance seeks to recognize, extend and exploit relationships at the level of journal content–the papers–while maintaining some of the familiar contexts. Links are a powerful tool for journal integration, most immediately in the form of citation linking. The paper defines what knowledge portals are and describes a new system, a link service, which is being developed to support novel and flexible linking mechanisms on the Web. The main aims and objectives of the study and the definitions of citation linking of journal articles and the importance of the citation linking are also discussed in this article with reference to the e-journal Knowledge portal of ACM. The methodology used in the JACM to link the citations is explained with figures. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1014 Files in this item: 1
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Chudamani, K S (INFLIBNET Centre, Ahmedabad, February NaN, 2004)[more][less]
Abstract: There is lot of research carried out about the models of classification suitable for libraries in digital environment. UDC, CC, DDC, LCC are used in libraries all over the world. People are using existing Classification models and automating them for use in the digital environment. Though this is a right step, one has to look at the operational requirements of the digital environment. Keeping this fact in view, this paper analyses the requirements of the digital environment and points out the adaptations required for the traditional schemes to suit the digital environment . URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/371 Files in this item: 1
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Pandya, Miteshkumar (INFLIBNET Centre, March 3, 2012)[more][less]
Abstract: This paper provides brief information on cloud computing and its application for libraries. Adoption of cloud computing is not an easy task for Indian libraries. This paper provides some basic idea to choose evaluate Cloud service for the library. The advantages, disadvantages and features needs to be seriously considered before putting data on the cloud. The paper also describes its merits and demerits on the principle of SWOT analysis. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1703 Files in this item: 1
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Rahman, Ajazur (February 25, 2009)[more][less]
Abstract: The 90’s saw a substantial increase in the power and reach of the Internet. The beginning of this century has witnessed a sudden downfall in its potency as a commercial force. The problem lies not only in business and financing models but also website content. Tools such as computers, digital video cameras, cameras in mobile phones etc make it easy to create digital content and, at the same time, Internet platforms support sharing and publishing people’s own creations. Collaborative content, created with web2.0 technologies, is part of the social computing phenomenon. The key feature of collaborative content is that it is created, reviewed, refined, enhanced and shared by interactions and contributions of a number of people. This paper focuses on collaborative Web content development in two broad areas. The features are illustrated by a few relevant case studies. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1018 Files in this item: 1
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S, Anila (Inflibnet center, February 28, 2008)[more][less]
Abstract: The main feature of web 2.0 is its flexible interaction with users. It has been introduced ample of services where user is the central part. Collaborative tagging is also a product of Web 2.0 which can play an important role in the knowledge organization. Collaborative tagging is a new way to assign key words to internet resources by its users. This paper will give an overview to collaborative tagging, some tagging tools and some examples related to library fiel URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1264 Files in this item: 1
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Yagnik, Shailesh R.; Raval, C. N. (INFLIBNET Centre, November 10, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: Digital resource has emerged as complementary and substitute to printresource. But electronic has become vital source of information. MICA KEIChas experience in handling various electronic resources; it requiresinitiatives and interest to know new things. Subscription management requires continuous tracking to know that along with print subscription library will get free access to electronic journals, with little premium or to pay full subscription. This helps for retrospective searches. Association membership gives the benefits of free subscription and access to electronic resources. Commercial database has got high subscription cost but access to resources from retrospective dates. Electronic resources are cheaper because of aggregator but challenges lies with the librarian for an optimum use of resources subscribed by library. The use study, users study, actual demand and potential demand will help the librarian to take the right decision. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1357 Files in this item: 1
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Natarajan, M; Narasimhan, G N (INFLIBNET Centre, March NaN, 2001)[more][less]
Abstract: This article describes the concept of digital library along with the resources available in it. It deals with the collection development and preservation policies for digital environment. The need for collection development and preservation are explained in detail. The digital preservation, its requirement and proposed strategies are given in detail. The preservation modes are explained with economic and licensing issues. The policies and procedures for accessing Internet are discussed in detail. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/96 Files in this item: 1
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Kumbar, B D; Hadagali, Gururaj S (November 10, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: Economic forces and technological advances have combined together to create a new environment, which is popularly known as ‘Electronic’ environment. Where access to collective scholarly resources that no library could ever afford, supersedes the historic quest for the great comprehensive collection. This article describes briefly the impact of Electronic publishing on collection development in libraries. Discusses about the selection criteria, pricing issues and models for different electronic formats and enlist the challenges before library professionals in the changed context. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1358 Files in this item: 1
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Islam, Md. Anwarul; Mezbah-ul-Islam, Muhammad (INFLIBNET Centre, November 6, 2008)[more][less]
Abstract: Improved communication and easy information access are directly related to the social and economic development of a country. Access to telephony and ICTs world, development has become more widespread in developing countries like Bangladesh. This study aims to identify the information facilities of rural communities in Bangladesh and understand the challenges and opportunities. It also explores how CIC can be strap up to promote development rural communities in Bangladesh. Questionnaire, documentary sources and observations are the major methods of this study. The study identifies that CIC will make easier community peoples life to enter information arena with an easy environment and help them to increase their skills, expertization in their respective fields. Different problems are also appears for establishing CIC and it also suggests some suitable suggestions for further improvement of CIC in Bangladesh. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1097 Files in this item: 1
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Singson, Mangkholien (INFLIBNET Center, November 9, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper highlights the information needs and users’ dependence for information on Community Information Centres (CIC) in Nagaland with emphasis on Medziphema block. It also focuses on the effort needed for imparting computer literacy, information literacy for preparing and powering the underprivileged rural masses through the use of ICTs in such community centres. An attempt is made to reduce the challenges faced by disadvantaged communities such as lack of suitable skill set, language barriers and low literacy in using ICTs and the Internet through a simple, consistent and easy-to-use interface that requires low level competence from users and through accessibility to the use of multiple media (textual, audio, visual). URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1272 Files in this item: 1
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Mohanty, Rasmita; Chudamani, K S (INFLIBNET Center, February 28, 2008)[more][less]
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Patil, S K; Mahajan, S G (INFLIBNET Centre, March NaN, 2001)[more][less]
Abstract: Internet editions of various newspapers in English and other regional languages in India are being produced, on an increasing scale, in India during the last three/four years. The text of these editions is preserved at various newspaper offices. This has resulted in database creation activity in Indian languages. Internet editions of Marathi newspapers are also being produced recently . Studies have been conducted on four Marathi news papers and various aspects like periodicity, preservation periods, typography/fonts used, procedure for information searching, headings, colours used etc. have been studied. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/133 Files in this item: 1
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Kavi, Pradeep.P; M, Sreenivasulu (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: Twelve Online Book shops in India have been studied in terms of facilities provided by them. The important parameters studied include advanced search, Discount, Online payment and Browse by category. The shops were ranked based on the number of facilities provided by them. The rankings give an idea as to which are the best shopping sites. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1184 Files in this item: 1
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Naik, Umesha; Shivalingaiah, D (INFLIBNET Center3, February 28, 2008)[more][less]
Abstract: The WWW is more and more used for application to application communication. The programmatic interfaces made available are referred to as web services. Most people today can hardly conceive of life without the internet. The web of documents has morphed into a web of data. The semantic wave embraces three stages of internet growth. The first stage, web 1.0, was about connecting information and getting on the net. Web 2.0 is about connecting people putting the “I” in user interface, and the “we” into a web of social participation. The next stage, web 3.0, is starting now. It is about representing meanings, connecting knowledge, and putting them to work in ways that make our experience of internet more relevant, useful, and enjoyabl URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1285 Files in this item: 1
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Kretschmer, Hildrun; Kretschmer, Theo (INFLIBNET Centre, Ahmedabad, February NaN, 2004)[more][less]
Abstract: The emergence of the Internet and the Web have led to changes in the process of scholarly publishing and communication. In particular, the way that scientists and scholars search for and find information in patterns of national and international collaboration has changed. The development of information and library sciences together with science studies will, among other things, be fashioned by the development of quantitative studies conducted in this field (The way from librametry to webometrics). The EU has recently financed a new project (WISER) to further investigate the potential of creating new indicators of the Web for use in science and technology policy making. The study of collaboration in e-science is one focus of this project, including questions that examine the extent to which collaboration structures visible in the Web follow similar rules to collaboration networks measured by traditional bibliometric data. There are three specific key objectives: •To develop methods or webometric indicators for measurement of Web visibility of collaboration networks •To collect general rules in bibliographic collaboration structures that are suitable for testing in Web networks •To compare bibliographic collaboration networks and networks visible in the Web There are few general rules in bibliographic co-authorship networks available from the literature. A new approach is proposed by the author: Distribution of co-author couples in journals: “Continuation” of Lotka´s law on the 3rd dimension. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/370 Files in this item: 1
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Kalita, Kishore (INFLIBNET Centre, February 18, 2010)[more][less]
Abstract: This article brings out a definition and theory for “Library 2.0”. It suggests that recent thinking describing the changing Web as “Web 2.0” will have substantial implications for libraries, and recognizes that while these implications keep very close to the history and mission of libraries, they still demand a new paradigm for librarianship. The paper applies the theory and definition to the practice of librarianship in the library 2.0 environment) URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/982 Files in this item: 1
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Chandraiah, I; Reddy, A Bhaskara; Madhusudan, P (INFLIBNET Centre, March 2, 2011)[more][less]
Abstract: Libraries have changed with emergence of information technology. Users are acquainting with latest technologies in libraries. It is very difficult to be in any profession without computer literacy. The library users from all spheres of life are acquiring information literacy skills irrespective of their subject background. Usually, the people with oriental and religious learning expected to be unaware of latest technologies. But, the fact is quite different and proved the popularity of Information Technology among all people. Though, there is an alternative source of information, library was not lost its prime place. The Internet became the alternate source to library users. E-Journals and subject websites have become popular among the Academics. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1644 Files in this item: 1
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Lalitha, P; Murthy, T A V (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)[more][less]
Abstract: Internet has become a forum for human communication in a wide variety of disciplines. The 2D and 3D data occupies large chunks of storage space, when converted from their natural analog form to digitized form. Hence there is a need to compress the data for storage space, fast processing and transmission. The present paper gives a view on need for compression of 2D and 3D data, different compression techniques. It also emphasizes on user query process. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/227 Files in this item: 1
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Joshi, Hema N (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)[more][less]
Abstract: Special library acts as a disseminator of information, While disseminating the information manually, the special library has to face various short comes. In short, the day has come for traditional library to be a modern one. The opportunity is coming for the special library, because the computer technology, networking, communication and information processing is advancing and can provide efficiency, accuracy and speed for delivering library and information services. In this paper, the issue of computer application in the special libraries of Baroda (Gujarat, India) has been discussed in detail. It was the first effort by the author to study the technology applications to handle information activities at various levels in the special libraries of Baroda. Author has also identified main problems such as : effective management, lack of suitable manpower etc. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/256 Files in this item: 1
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