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Madaan, Deepti (INFLIBNET Centre, February 8, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: Welcome to the 21st century and the knowledge society. The business landscape is changing rapidly. The competitive environment is no longer linear or predictable. Survival and success depend entirely on the organization’s ability to adjust to the dynamics of business environment. Changes in Information Technology (IT) have generated gaps in access and control of information and knowledge. Even when these gaps are bridged, several fundamentals challenges remain. How do we apply KM for value-added and competitive advantage? How do we convert data into information and knowledge? How do we use technology to convert challenges into opportunities? Knowledge management is the solution for realigning the institution’s technical capabilities to create the knowledge that drives the institution forward. This paper provides a conceptual view of knowledge management, its types and the transformation from data to information and to knowledge-Elucidates the role of knowledge management in libraries-discusses how the emergence of e learning has enabled knowledge management practices to be measured and evaluated in accordance with learning objectives. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/543 Files in this item: 1
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Sangeeta, Keishaam; Suleta, Thoudam (INFLIBNET Centre, February 8, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: Today knowledge has become the driving force for social development and people’s demand for more information and knowledge are increasing day by day. Therefore in knowledge based society library has become a treasure house of human knowledge, participate in knowledge innovation and become an important link in the knowledge innovation chain. This paper highlights the concept, practice and application of Knowledge Management in the libraries. Also focuses the librarian’s role as a knowledge manager in knowledge based society. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/547 Files in this item: 1
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Mudhol, Mahesh V; M, Purushothama Gowda (INFLIBNET Centre, October 10, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: KM is an important sector of human resource management capturing and managing knowledge requires certain skills. Skills that are needed are described and management principles are listed out in this paper. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1384 Files in this item: 1
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M, Purushothama Gowda; Mudhol, Mahesh V (INFLIBNET Centre, November 10, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: This paper mainly focuses on knowledge management and role the librarians in managing the knowledge or information. The paper begins with the existing debate on the very concept of knowledge management and looks at some recent papers and arguments on the issue. The paper also focuses on key issues like characteristics, components, knowledge resources, key elements, process of knowledge management. The second part of the paper, mainly concentrates on the librarian’s role in the knowledge management. Here challenges, issues involved qualities of the successful knowledge manager (Librarian) and the areas to be improved in order to became a successful knowledge manager are discussed. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1386 Files in this item: 1
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P K, Walia; Siddiqui, Suboohi (INFLIBNET Centre, February 18, 2010)[more][less]
Abstract: Knowledge has become the key driving force in the present day. Gone are the days when organizations were reluctant and complacent in sharing of information and knowledge. Knowledge portals are used as tools for implementing a knowledge management methodology. This paper discusses the role of Knowledge Portals and other tools and technologies which act as platform to bring people together to share knowledge in the form of expertise, competencies and skills in the field of library and information science. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/973 Files in this item: 1
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Saha, Nimai Chand; Das, Mrinal Kanti (INFLIBNET CENTER, December 7, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: The ultimate aim of this paper is to highlight the necessity of technology and role of professionals in effective Knowledge Management. The paper also discuss the Knowledge management System along with all the related areas e.g. Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Management Education, Differences in emphasis between KM and Traditional Library & Information work, Role of Human Resource Management (HRM) in Knowledge Management (KM) and Building employee Commitment through HRM Initiatives etc. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1035 Files in this item: 1
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Letha, M M (INFLIBNET Centre, December 7, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: In a rapidly changing, increasingly competitive world of today, Knowledge may be Organisation’s greatest competitive advantage. Knowledge should flow freely in the organisation and a knowledge portal is essential in any organization from where users get knowledge they need to do their work at their finger tips and should get appropriate reputation for the knowledge they share. The paper briefs Knowledge Management (KM) and highlights the salient features of a knowledge portal. The paper stresses the importance of a knowledge portal in any organization. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1375 Files in this item: 1
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Goswami, Tarini Dev (INFLIBNET CENTER, December 7, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: Knowledge has become the key driving force in the present day. Gone are the days when organizations were reluctant and complacent in sharing of information and knowledge. Today, every organization has understood the importance of knowledge. In the modern digital information and knowledge environment, a well-defined mechanism is needed to organize, store, and access information and knowledge. Knowledge portals are used as tools for implementing a knowledge management methodology. A knowledge portal is highly beneficial to make the collections accessible to user who expects all knowledge to be obtainable with just a few clicks from inside a web browser. This paper has just focussed on the knowledge portals, which is a new revolution in the field of Library and Information Science. The knowledge portal definitely has potential and challenging tasks for the library and information professionals. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1031 Files in this item: 1
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U, Mini; M D, Baby; K, Poulose Jacob (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: The World Wide Web is growing at an exponential rate. There are more and more technologies being developed to provide different ways of accessing this huge information resource, as well as representing the information stored. Because of the increase in information available and people or agents accessing it, the issue of securing this information has become paramount. Semantic Web is an extension of the current web in which the information is given well defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in co-operation.[1]. The web pages are designed to be read by humans and not machines. The Semantic Web is a project aimed to make web pages understandable by computers, so that they can search web sites and perform actions in a standardized way URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1099 Files in this item: 1
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Li-hua, Richard (INFLIBNET Centre, February 8, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper reviews the literature of international development strategy of high education and examines current educational collaboration between UK and China incorporating both cultural and organisational factors that play a role in the whole process. Based on a comprehensive examination and analysis of the process of knowledge transfer/knowledge sharing, it attempts to address various challenges in capacity building of higher educational institutions through knowledge transfer. The paper also highlights the appropriateness and effectiveness of knowledge transfer/knowledge sharing during the implementation of the international academic collaboration programme. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/524 Files in this item: 1
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Kamila, Kanchan (INFLIBNET Centre, November 6, 2008)[more][less]
Abstract: This paper discusses about the history, definition, and features of open source software (OSS); some FLOSS (Free / Libre /Open Source Software) and their companion software; installation procedure of Koha on windows, setting of system preferences and operating parameters of Koha and concludes with the openness of Koha. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1141 Files in this item: 1
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Alexander, S Iruthaya (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: Portals are becoming the primary interface through which students, faculty, administrators and alumni interact with educational institutes. As a result, portals are rapidly becoming the most empowering strategic information system framework for institutional Information Technology (IT) solutions. Portals have become the most effective delivery mechanism for information creation, sharing and knowledge management strategy. The portal transforms the user’s access method from desktop to a secure “WebTop,” offering intelligent, integrated, and personalized access to enterprise services from anywhere, anytime. While humble in itself, the portal has the power and potential to transform institutions and make a significant contribution towards success. The goal of this paper is to assist in understanding or high lighting various aims, objectives, benefits, the role of Knowledge Management & Information Services (Library) as well as how it can be developed and implemented successfully for various other educational institutions by looking at the NID K-Portal model and architecture. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1169 Files in this item: 1
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Bhardwaj, Raj Kumar (INFLIBNET Centre, February 2, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: India being a huge country by population has lots of court judgments available on print format to various law libraries of the country. Keeping in view the user demand into the library, this article touches the need for computerized legal text retrieval and information services for providing effective services to the users. Part of the discussion in this paper is the process of legal text retrieval that includes search file, search strategies and legal metadata, where search strategies include constructing a search request with the use of boolean operators. Problems of synonyms and homonyms are also covered in this article and in the end the legal information services in modern era are discussed which include online and offline databases. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1571 Files in this item: 1
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Choukhande, Vaishali G (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)[more][less]
Abstract: Information technology is a boon of present century. It is a combination of several technologies and systems, such as computer technology, telecommunication technology, micro-graphic technology and information retrieval technology. Application of IT is imperative for sustainable development in all spheres of human activities. IT, as a tool for harnessing information, should be introduced specially in libraries of higher learning institutes with long term vision and prospective planning at a time when the country has entered the new millennium. The challenges of 21 st century such as globalization, privatization and liberalization should not be neglected by higher education system. Hence the application of IT in higher education should consider these aspects. This paper discusses the librarian's computer awareness and application of IT in college libraries of Yavatmal district (Maharashtra). The author conducted a questionnaire survey of college libraries to find out the proportion of librarian's computer awareness and use of IT application in college libraries of Yavatmal district. The finding of this study was that out of 34 respondents 18 librarians were computer literate and aware of Information Technology. Only 8 colleges have computers in the libraries and 6 college libraries are automated. The results of this study suggest that UGC should provide financial help for the automation of college libraries of higher education and the librarians must get ready by keeping abreast of latest Information Technology in order to face the new challenge in information field. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/220 Files in this item: 1
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Sridevi, J; Jolly, Surabhi; Satyanarayana, N R; V, Shalini (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: The article presents a brief overview of Open Acess, IRs and Librarians role. Universities and other institutions can have complex motives for establishing IRs; providing free access to all IR materials is often one of them. Open access initiatives may focus on technical support costs of IRs, while librarians may also be concerned with various other problems such as staff and user training and support, IR advocacy and promotion, metadata creation and maintenance, and long-term digital preservation etc. Consequently, we can see IRs as cheap to support and quick to implement, while as librarians we can take a more cautious approach that takes in to consideration other constraints and the library maxim that it is easier to establish a new service than to stop offering one. IRs are best seen as an enabling technology for open access and as their best hope for establishing permanent repositories. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1160 Files in this item: 1
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Dhiman, Anil Kumar (INFLIBNET Centre, February 18, 2010)[more][less]
Abstract: Emergence of digital libraries is posing a different kind of conundrum Librarians, where the traditional gatekeepers of knowledge are being bypassed. Likewise the role of library professionals is also changing, they have to act as Cybrarian instead of Librarians. Changed and expected roles & responsibilities of Librarians and library professionals are discussed in the paper. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/984 Files in this item: 1
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Khare, Nidhi (INFLIBNET Center, February 25, 2009)[more][less]
Abstract: Presents an overview of trends in mobile tools and application for libraries, including the Internet Mobile, Mobile Multimedia, and SMS/texting etc. Examines mobile search providers and potential applications for information seeker and librarians. Analyses the present usage of mobile devices, providing an overview of devices, providers, and features, describing the various activities these devices support for well library use , focusing how libraries and our librarians are responding with services tailored for these devices and what can be done by libraries in future in this respect. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1034 Files in this item: 1
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Thakuria, Pranjit Kumar; Talukdar, Gagan Chandra; Borkakoti, Rajashree (INFLIBNET Centre, March 3, 2012)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper briefs upon ‘Library 2.0’ as well as ‘Semantic Digital Library’, the new features of library service facilitating the application of interactive, collaborative, and web based technologies. It is user-centered virtual platform for mutual benefit in multidisciplinary perspectives. Library 2.0 is socially rich hub of information and a platform for virtual community to share their innovative ideas. It is all about reengineering of library services in the light of re-evaluating of user needs and the opportunities produced by new technologies. The paper states about web 2.0 applications in knowledge management and regarding mindset of information seekers. There is no doubt that Libraries are struggling to cope with the changing scenario in perspective of current innovations and provide services that skillfully make use of the current information technology. The concept of semantic web is the major advancement in the web technologies. The opportunities that have been created by web 2.0 for the information professionals at the wake of semantic web technologies. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1672 Files in this item: 1
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Jena, Puspanjali; Khuntia, Deepak Kumar (INFLIBNET Centre, November 6, 2008)[more][less]
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to provide a view of the state of library 2.0 issues and implications for the use of technology. This paper offers an overview of library 2.0 as a tool and driving force for today’s learning scenario, This paper looks at resources related to what has become know as library 2.0 practices and services: focused on technology collaboration, social networking tools, visualization among others. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1135 Files in this item: 1
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Pradhan, Debasish; Panighahi, Pijushkanti (INFLIBNET Centre, February 18, 2010)[more][less]
Abstract: This article introduces Web 1.0 and its transformation into Web 2.0. It describes impact of Web 2.0 on Library 2.0. It compares Library 1.0 with 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 are kept very close to the history and mission of libraries, they still necessitate a new paradigm for librarianship. The paper points out different characteristics of Library 2.0. It states related technologies towards implementation of Library 2.0 services. It indicates principles Web 2.0 to the practice of librarianship, especially addressing how Web 2.0 technologies such as synchronous messaging and streaming media, blogs, wikis, social networks, tagging, RSS feeds, and mashups might intimate changes in library service URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/986 Files in this item: 1
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