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G, Dhanasegaran; Kesavan, G D (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: RFID Defines Wi-Fi- Explains the Wireless Transmission Techniques – Describes the characteristic features of Wi Fi – Provides a graphical view of the Architecture of WLANElucidates WLAN Protocols - Discusses the planning in Wi-Fi - Explains the implementation of Wi-Fi in Libraries - Speaks about the Wi-Fi applications in libraries – Mentions the benefits of wireless LAN – Elaborates the major issues of Wi-Fi. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1111 Files in this item: 1
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RAO, G.A.PRASAD; BABU, V.NIREEKSHAN; RAO, K.VENKAT (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) is a set of product compatibility standards for wireless local area network based on the IEEE 802.11 specifications. Wi-Fi was intended to be used for mobile devices, Local Area Networks and internet access through Access Points. The importance of communication of information and the technologies required for are stated. The importance of Wi-Fi technology and its application in libraries are stated. If wi-fi broke the shackles of cable networking, wi-max took it a step ahead. Wi-max could just be the most significant technology todate, in making wireless access ubiquitous. 4G will enable wireless subscribers to view high-definition television programming through wireless broadband connections. Wi-fi applications in libraries is like any other implementation, the vital aspect to a successful wireless implementation is also good planning. The technicalities of Wi-Fi and problems are discussed. Suitable solutions to over come these problems are given URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1117 Files in this item: 1
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M, Vijayakumar; S, Chidanandappa; B, Manjunath; Kumbar, Praveen Kumar (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: This article explores some of the major issues of wireless networks in libraries and components of the wi-fi technology are discussed. Fortunately, the technology has advanced considerably and can be deployed without sacrificing the security of library’s network. The weakness of security for all Ethernet networks is eavesdropping. The low-level media access rules that govern how Ethernet networks communicate follow the party-line telephone model. Infrastructure facilities require for the libraries to go wi-fi network. Availability of commercial and free wi-fi services. Advantages and disadvantages of wi-fi services are also discussed. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1115 Files in this item: 1
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Barman, Badan (INFLIBNET Centre, November 9, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: The Wiki is a collaboratively developed Open access / closed access repositories of information in a specific field or in a general field of interest whether the case may be. Any user can create or edit any page on the site using a simple web browser, and all information processing is done on the server side. This article will provide an overview of wikis right from its definition and origin to its characteristic. Due attention is also given to describe how low cost wikis can be created and its probable application in LIS. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1198 Files in this item: 1
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Kumar, Rajeev (INFLIBNET Centre, February 18, 2010)[more][less]
Abstract: Wiki is now-a-days widely used as the Content Management System in Web 2.0 world. Concept of Wiki actually revolutionized the Web 2.0 world. The present paper describes the philosophy of Wiki, one of the widely used Web Content Management System in Web 2.0 era, and various wiki tools available as well as wiki syntax. Detailed method of installation and customization of one of the widely used wiki software MediaWiki is discussed. The software is used to install Wiki at INFLIBNET Centre. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/990 Files in this item: 1
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Maltesh, M; Gajakosh, Swati (Inflibnet centre, February 8, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: Information Technology has made significant stride in the way of acquiring, storing, retrieving, accessing and disseminating information. The advent of computer net works ushers a new path to the Library and gives a new dimension to the traditional job of library such as information retrieval and dissemination. The present paper is describes the over all access of information on computer network using wireless communication called Wi- Max technology. With Wi-Max any body can access internet connectivity any where without physical connection. This article highlights the salient features of Wi-Max technology. Bangalore is the fully wire less city within this year. Only the second city in the world to be fully Wi-Max enabled, after Taipei and compare to other technologies available such as OFC, Broadband, Wi-Fi etc. and also highlights common problems of adoption and absorption of such network technology in India. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1428 Files in this item: 1
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Jani, Jay; Maheta, Mahendra (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: This paper will cover few of the parts required for latest Wireless Technology in the field of Information Science as well as IT. Thanks to the work of the Specially Interested Group, a number of countries have opened the 2.4 GHz ISM band for Bluetooth technology and other wireless standards. Among other things achieved in 2004; contributed to changes of FCC Part 15.247 and ETSI EN 300 328 which cleared the path for adaptive frequency hopping and enhanced data rate in large areas of the world including the USA & Canada, Australia & New Zealand, essentially all countries in Europe, and many countries in South East Asia. Bluetooth wireless technology uses the 2.4 GHz ISM band, which is available and unlicensed in most countries. Members and staff collaborate to keep a current knowledge base of the regulatory prerequisites for Bluetooth enabled devices worldwide. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1103 Files in this item: 1
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Srivastava, Ashish KR; Singh, Jay; Diwakar, Sanjay KR (Inflibnet centre, February 8, 2007)[more][less]
Abstract: We seem to recall a time when protocols and standards were two different things. In the past couple of years, the craze over new protocols has seemingly breathed new life into library information technology, replacing the doldrums of standards with the hope of new, universally accepted protocols. We must admit to being too young to have been there, but we wonder if things felt like this when MARC and Wireless LAN were poised to change the world of library automation as also in XML, OpenURL, and the Open Archives. An increased rate of mobility brought about by the Wireless LAN break through has given a new dimension to networking capabilities. The IEEE 802.11 defines standards for both 1-2 Mbps and higher speed wireless communication. The study of the PHY and the MAC layer as per the IEEE 802.11 protocols reveal that the issues like security and reliability of utmost importance in this type of networking. In short if higher speed networking of this kind can be created then there would be no need for the conventional physical medium communication. Globalization of this technology would indeed bring the world closer and bring about a new era of wireless technology in the Library. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1429 Files in this item: 1
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Gonsai, Atul M; Soni, Nilesh N; Jani, N N (INFLIBNET Centre, January 2, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: This paper presents wireless networking scenario with standards & policies for its implementation. Wireless LAN is needed requirement for the organizations & institutions for unlimited access to their wired LAN. This WLAN set up provides Internet access too. Internet & WLAN access needs security to protect data. The paper also discusses security aspect of WLAN; cost consideration, different types of network setup for different need. The paper’s focus is WLAN & Internet connectivity & its implementation. The benefited group for this paper is network administrators & management people of any organization. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1547 Files in this item: 1
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Gonsai, Atul M.; Soni, Nilesh N. (INFLIBNET Centre, November 10, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: This paper presents wireless networking scenario with standards & Applications for its implementation. Wireless LAN is needed for the organizations & libraries for unlimited access to their wired LAN. This WLAN set up provides various ways to setup network as the need of libraries and without disturbing the existing network setup of wired network. This paper discusses the wireless network with various standards which is developed by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE). These standards explain the need and use of wireless connectivity speed ranging from 11Mbps to 54 Mbps with security and quality of service concept. The paper also discusses WLAN implementation with some example to demonstrate the effective use for newer and current needs like mobility and speed with cost consideration. The paper’s focus is WLAN & its Applications for various implementations. The benefited group for this paper is network administrators & management people of any organization and also the librarians. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1419 Files in this item: 1
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Gonsai, Atul M; Soni, Nilesh N (INFLIBNET Centre, Ahmedabad, February NaN, 2004)[more][less]
Abstract: Wireless connectivity is the preferred connectivity in computer networks. It involves connecting laptops, mobile libraries and even bridges to computer networks, without physical wire connections. Wireless connectivity means that individuals can potentially access the Internet, CD-ROM networks and office networks from anywhere and at any time. The lack of a physical connection means that users are able to roam or work wherever they wish and still have access to the computer network. This paper highlights the key elements in wireless connectivity and its potential for deployment in network of libraries. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/360 Files in this item: 1
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Sharma, S K (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: The development of electronic resources and “Virtual Libraries” offers many new opportunities for accessing voluminous information. Wireless data communication is revolutionizing many jobs and services, much as the introduction of desktop computers did ten years ago. This developing technology offers great potential for broadening access to library services in ways never before conceived. Wireless data communication may be the next logical step in the evolution of library information systems. There are three basic types of wireless technologies - Cellular, packet radio, and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). This paper discuss the various technology and considerations for WLAN. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/24 Files in this item: 1
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Majumdar, Kamalendu; Singh, U N (INFLIBNET Centre, Ahmedabad, February NaN, 2004)[more][less]
Abstract: Two technologies have changed people’s attitude to communication and information access in the last decade: the Internet and mobile communication. In one hand the classical internet architecture is visible. On the other hand organizations across the country are embracing wireless campus networks. The appeal is obvious- seamless, ubiquitous connectivity for users wherever they are locate. The emergence of 802.11 wireless standards have brought costs down and increased compatibility. Setting up a wireless network is trivial –most equipment works out of the box with little or no configuration. In this article the authors intend to describe a guide line of achieving an m-library with WML (Wireless Mark-up Language) in WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) in WLAN environment. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/357 Files in this item: 1
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Padmavati, K P (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: Author describes briefly what is woman’s information? and its importance. Lot of women and gender related information is available of various web-sites. The database on women information service is made available and supported by the international information centre and activities for the women’s movement, website on the Internet (http://www/iiav.ne/mapping-the-workd). Author has given many e-sources on women. They are grouped broadly as follows: -women’s History links -Archieves and collection -Thesis and Dissertations on women -E-journal’s on women -Women’s studies statistics -CD ROM on women’s studies. -biographies on women -conference proceeding on women -Abstracts on women’s studies. -women studies Directories etc. The article lists only websites. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/68 Files in this item: 1
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Prasad, A R D (INFLIBNET Centre, March NaN, 2001)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper attempts to discuss the various issues in using wwwisis software on a Linux platform, where the database can include digitized information like photographs, audio and video files. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/83 Files in this item: 1
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Baba, Abdul Majid (INFLIBNET Centre, February 20, 1999)[more][less]
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Suman, Aparajita (INFLIBNET Centre, February 2, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: The unplanned dumping of information on WWW is the primary reason for the chaotic web of today. The way out of this WEB (in literal sense) seems to be only through planned organization of the burgeoning sources of information using faceted techniques. The role of XFML i.e. eXchangeable faceted metadata language gets defined in this context. The metadata language allows one to relate the topics of concern and to provide a meaningful way of accessing information. This paper tries to explore its nuances and suitability for defining distributed information architecture. URI: 81-902079-0-3 Files in this item: 1
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Das, Biswajit; Das, Rajesh; Kar, Subhendu; Chatterjee, Swarnali (INFLIBNET Centre, November 10, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: This paper mainly discusses about the information retrieval from the web resources using XML. Also, discusses that how to control the bibliographic data on Internet. XML allows the creating of user-defined tagset or standard structured tagset, apart form HTML system defined tagset for structured information on the Internet. It helps in a library to indexing on web services, import – export on web from database or database to web. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1396 Files in this item: 1
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Mini, U; Baby, M D (INFLIBNET Centre, March NaN, 2001)[more][less]
Abstract: The trends in web development technologies is taking place at an alarming rate and the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) has taken the Web-development world by storm. The HTML has brought the web , library at your finger tips. Now its sibling, XML, has begun its operations mainly in commercial sector. XML has become a formal sepecification of the World Wide Web (W3C). XML is having life outside the Internet, serving the publishing industry , specially for people producing documents intended to be published in multiple media. This paper introduces you to the technology and how it’s implemented with relevant comparisons with HTML. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/121 Files in this item: 1
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GAYATHRI DEVI, S (INFLIBNET Centre, March NaN, 2001)[more][less]
Abstract: This paper introduces the concept of deficiencies in html and advocates that xml can be a substitute of html for its advantages. Being the web standard, it also accomplishes its application to the library documents as a metatag descriptor. The paper explains this through an example of XML, DTD, CSS, HTML files with few catalogue fields as descriptors. It also focuses on the various recommendations brought by RDF and Dublin Core in the development of metadata. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/85 Files in this item: 1
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