Browsing by Subject "XML"
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Mukhopadhyay, Bikash; Mukhopadhyay, Sripati (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)[more][less]
Abstract: Data mining is a form of artificial intelligence that uses automated processes to find information. Although its use in libraries is to be explored, data mining has been used successfully for several years in the scientific and business communities for tracking behavior of individuals and groups, processing medical information, and a number of other applications. This system has been designed for librarians to help them manage the library easily. Data Mining involves different kinds of technologies, solutions and techniques and because of its pattern-recognition features; it can be applied to a large database. Data mining software can relate one field to the other field in the database. It can be used to analyze the on-line users' behavior and to predict the future potential users. Here, we have applied data mining to library systems using artificial intelligence technology. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/226 Files in this item: 1
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Vastrad, Gayatri; Bharathy, Jaya; Kumar, P Dharani (Inflibnet Center, March 2, 2011)[more][less]
Abstract: The article describes how federated search helps the users to find resources across library collections. Federated search is essen-tially an umbrella search often utilizing, as far as possible, the search facilities already offered by each library resource. Federated searching, also known as meta searching, broadcast searching, cross searching, and a variety of other names, is the ability to search multiple information resources from a single interface and return an integrated set of results. These targets include the library’s collection of books, software, databases and online public access catalogs. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1599 Files in this item: 1
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Kumar, Shailendra; Sanaman, Gareema; Rai, Namrata (INFLIBNET Center, February 28, 2008)[more][less]
Abstract: The article describes the concept of federated searching and demarcates the difference between metasearching and federated searching which are synonymously used. Due to rapid growth of scholarly information, need of federated searching arises. Advantages of federated search have been described along with the search model indicating old search model and federated search model. Various technologies used for federated searching have been discussed. While working with search, the selection of federated search engine and how it works in libraries and other institutions are explained. Article also covers various federated search providers and at the end system advantages and drawbacks in federated search have been listed. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1233 Files in this item: 1
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Joshi, Hardik; Vyas, Manoj (INFLIBNET Centre, Ahmedabad, February NaN, 2004)[more][less]
Abstract: The Integration of bibliographical data today is considered one of the most important tasks in the area of Digital Library. Various available sources of bibliographical info vary widely in terms of data representation. In this paper we have tried to propose a framework for the development of the middleware based digital library using the XML. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/353 Files in this item: 1
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Satish, K. M; Jayashree, S (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: The world wide web has become an undisputed and powerful medium to integrate multiple information sources and services on the part of the libraries, leading to continual development of new applications and services. Efficient implementation of existing services and an opportunity for delivering information to the desktop of remote and local users has become an immediate priority on the part of the libraries. Locally owned resources like the OPAC, locally hosted electronic journals and databases, alerting services like new additions and content pages, and integrating host of other services call for an unpretentious approach for successful information services. In this paper an effort has been made to study the functions of various indexing and retrieval tools available on the web for their understanding and experience with standard indexing practices facilitating accurate and efficient data retrieval leading to the abstraction of digital library. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/35 Files in this item: 1
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Prakashe, Veena A (INFLIBNET Center, February 25, 2009)[more][less]
Abstract: With the continuous downpour of e-content and web content in today’s highly demanding world, it has become inevitable to design and choose an appropriate yet exhaustive e-content management system that would allow us to effectively create our own e-content which is viable and sustainable. For this purpose, an attempt is made to enumerate the most important features that one must look for in an e-content management system. Also, several issues of digitisation have been discussed that one often comes across while converting their documents into e-content. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1091 Files in this item: 1
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Singh, R K Joteen; Devi, Th. Madhuri (INFLIBNET Centre, November 6, 2008)[more][less]
Abstract: The objective of library networking is to promote resource sharing and free flow of information. Rapid technological changes have brought a drastic change in the resource sharing activities, specially Open Archives Initiatives (OAI) model enables the dissemination of research output at international, national and regional levels thus removing the restrictions placed by the traditional scientific model. Z39.50 protocol has provided a common platform which help to develop a Union catalogue. These new developments have made resource sharing more practical. In such a scenario, the best approach is to focus on how software will make it possible for the library to utilize networked resources for the maximum benefit of their users. This paper presents a design of library software, which is interoperability in nature and support networking and exploitation of web resources apart from automating library operations. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1136 Files in this item: 1
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Lalitha, P; Murthy, T A V (INFLIBNET Centre, February 2, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: Cultural Heritage materials are being immensely converting into digital forms. The digital materials are at risk of being lost and their preservation for the benefit of present and future generations is an urgent issue to address. The present paper gives a view on the issues related to digital preservation, approaches for digital preservation. It also emphasizes the importance of metadata in digital preservation. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1565 Files in this item: 1
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Sirurmath, Sangayya S; Pani, Ashis Kumar (INFLIBNET Centre, Ahmedabad, February NaN, 2004)[more][less]
Abstract: XML based portals are specifically delineated subsets of enterprise portal technologies that provide inherent XML based data exchange and interface capabilities to access information. Portals act as information distribution hubs, providing access to the XML wrapped metadata. This paper analyzes the impact of XML on Portal Application Integration (PAI) architecture and portal systems as a whole. It also described the XML in databases and content management. Finally highlighted the solutions, search functionality and future of portals for accessing information. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/373 Files in this item: 1
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Singh, Manoj; Kumar, Vijai; Balan, Ajith; Gupta, Rajiv; Singh, Sanjay Kumar; Kanal, Leena A (INFLIBNET Center, February 25, 2009)[more][less]
Abstract: Web 2.0 technologies provide opportunities in various ways to add value to e-services to the world. This term Web 2.0 is widely used to cover a lot of different things especially online on the Internet. These push technologies open new challenges for Library applications too. These powerful e-services reflecting the 2.0 movement integrate dissimilar data to make it more focused for user needs, integrate data within specific user tasks, facilitate collaboration and team use of information, and allow creation of new information and value by users online. However, RSS is one of the easiest and most seamless ways to connect and be informed. RSS (Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) is basically a format to deliver updated Web content. This paper describes the implementation of RSS 2.0 feed into an online information Gateway in a local Intranet environment thoroughly. Implementation of RSS feed provides news and information merely not static but also with a click. This paper highlights the features and technologies being used for implementation in a closed intranet environment. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1052 Files in this item: 1
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Dey, Nabin Chandra; Sarkar, Pronab (INFLIBNET Center, February 25, 2009)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper discusses the features and benefits of a Web format called RSS, and give a brief technical overview of it and its application in Library Services. The paper discusses the step-by-step process of creating, publishing and using RSS Feeds. It also highlights the Do’s and Don’ts of RSS Technology. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1048 Files in this item: 1
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Kumar, Rajeev (Inflibnet center, November 6, 2008)[more][less]
Abstract: RSS is a Web 2.0 technology that is being used by millions of web users around the world to keep track of their favourite websites. In the ‘old days’ of the web to keep track of updates on a website visitors had to ‘bookmark’ websites in their browser and manually return to them on a regular basis to see what had been added. RSS has become a valuable technology for everything from casual web users to webmasters. According to a recent Yahoo survey only 12% of internet users are aware of RSS and a mere 4% have knowingly used RSS. The paper discusses about the different aspects of RSS such as meaning of RSS, evolution of RSS, how to create RSS and how to get / read RSS Feeds including basics of XML, which is the basic language for writing programs for RSS Feeds. At the end of this paper, details of the project about the INFLIBNET’s RSS Reader is also discussed. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1168 Files in this item: 1
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Patra, Nihar K; Pani, Ashis K; Thaty, Rajendra K (INFLIBNET Centre, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: World Wide Web, as a public source of information, contains enormous amount of data in different formats. This paper critically examines four web-based information storage formats and the searching mechanisms being used in them. The scope of this paper is limited to HTML, XML, PDF and Image format. It describes briefly the leverages and perils of using each of these formats and critically compares their support systems. The paper also offers advice to Librarians to enable them to manage web-based information in a better way for their users by using suitable format(s). URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/531 Files in this item: 1
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Sharma, S K; Sharma, G K; Srivastava, P N (INFLIBNET Centre, February 2, 2005)[more][less]
Abstract: The Web services framework intends to provide a standards-based realization of the serviceoriented architecture (SOA) over Internet, which has emerged in response to a fundamental shift from program-to-consumer (B2C) to program-to-program (B2B) interactions. Fully Interconnected enterprises are being replaced by business networks in which each participant provides the others with specialized services. This new service architecture defines a set of requirements that distinguish SOA from other services architecture. Security and Web services are consistently reported among the top technologies of interest to business. Concerns about the security technology are major deterrent to companies considering use of the technology. This paper attempts to explain the new Web Services security and mentions the main initiatives and their respective specifications. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1569 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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