Browsing CALIBER 2006:Gulbarga by Title
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Raghavan, K. S (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: Open Access is being increasingly projected as a solution to the crisis in access to scholarly research triggered by the high cost of periodical publications. This paper sets the movement against the backdrop of factors that contributed to the OA, examines the major solutions practiced and proposed to overcome the barriers to access scholarly research. The paper also highlights some of the issues that are being raised which need to be addressed URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1177 Files in this item: 1
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Kuffalikar, Chitra Rekha; Rajyalakshmi, D. (INFLIBNET Centre, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper defines the term Information Literacy, its need and importance, and takes a stock of some notable efforts being made to initiate Information Literacy activities in different parts of the world. It stresses on the importance of Information and communication Technologies for Teachers vis-à-vis students, its pedagogy, and the role of Information providers. It puts forth certain models of Information Literacy, and more particularly e-Information Literacy experiments in India. It highlights the e-information literacy programmes of the Institutions at local level, and spells out the urgent need to reamline these at other levels too. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/576 Files in this item: 1
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Bist, Rajender Singh; Mohanty, V Patnaik (INFLIBNET Centre, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: The libraries have adapted themselves to a new challenge of information integration and presentation in order to enhance access to the widely dispersed and distributed electronic information and publications. The open URL standard is a breakthrough for achieving the means to integrate electronic resources of the library. Open URL mechanism transports metadata of electronic resources from one resource to another and provides dynamic links from metadata to full content of the resource described by the metadata. This paper describes the concept underlying the Open URL mechanism, explains the Open URL structure and the link resolvers as the linking component for the resource integration in the libraries. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/539 Files in this item: 1
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Sangam, S L; Prakash, K (INFLIBNET Centre, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: Catalog used to be a one point resource locater in Library in earlier days. Library professionals and users are happy with that practice in the print only era. Due to emergence of Electronic Resources, the role of catalog is also changing. Electronic resources have become reality along with print resources. Accessing electronic resources shows that librarians and users are facing a complex set of challenges. While a number of products have evolved for each aspect of the problem, the question is, how can they all be designed and implemented in such a way that they all work together, providing a clear and seamless interface for library users and avoiding redundant work for library staff? To date, no single product exists that provides comprehensive management of electronic resources. Will portals or federated search solutions be the answer to managing and providing access to resources available from academic libraries as well as other content needed by the academic community? With many, disparate electronic information sources available today, users are challenged with identifying and locating resources that match their needs. This paper explores some of the issues related to future of the catalog. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/548 Files in this item: 1
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Amar Nath (INFLIBNET Centre, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: In this paper an attempt has been made to describe a survey of the use of information resources by the research scholars as the users of Punjab Agriculture University Library, Ludhiana. A questionnaire method is used to identify the impressions of research scholars towards the awareness of library services, adequacy of library resources, and their views on library services. The paper also examines the satisfaction levels of users about Internet, CD-ROM databases, online databases, e-resources, etc. and services provided by the library. Further an attempt has also been made to highlight the findings of the study and a few suggestions have been given based on the analysis of the data. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/581 Files in this item: 1
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Nath, Amar (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: In this paper an attempt has been made to describe a survey of the use of information resources by the research scholars as the users of Punjab Agriculture University Library, Ludhiana. A questionnaire method is used to identify the impressions of research scholars towards the awareness of library services, adequacy of library resources, and their views on library services. The paper also examines the satisfaction levels of users about Internet, CD-ROM databases, online databases, e-resources, etc. and services provided by the library. Further an attempt has also been made to highlight the findings of the study and a few suggestions have been given based on the analysis of the data. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1179 Files in this item: 1
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Malhan, I V; Rao, Shivarama (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: The advent of the World Wide Web and digitisation of publications have resulted in the proliferation of a vast amount and format of content types. Initiatives such as cyber infrastructure recommended by the NSF foundation provide specifications for accessing data, information support the emerging collaborative processes within sciences and includes several components relevant for libraries. Libraries are rapidly changing and expanding to web-based delivery of content and related access services in order to conform to the changing information seeking methods and expectations of their users. Developing an understanding of changing user demands and the basic building blocks of a new architecture will be a challenge in our current library environment. Presently our current technical systems are organized around data (e.g. the catalogue, vendor-based indexes and publishers) or services (e. g. interlibrary-loan, circulation and reference). One approach is to design multitired architectures that include an integration layer providing programme level services for user level applications such as a portal. Web portals are seen as positive potential frameworks for achieving order out of chaos. The library portal is one approach to organize information resources and services in a way that supports the users’ needs. However, the library portal will not be the only starting point for access to the library. The future of library websites in fact lies in integration of different effective information management and need based service modules. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1152 Files in this item: 1
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Vatnal, R M; Prakash, K (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
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Choukhande, Vaishali G; Dange, Jitendra (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper emphasises on the preservation, digitisation and dissemination of information in digitised or electronic form to the end user. It is a practical approach to digitise the rare collection of Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Smruti Sangrahalay, Amravati. The author also highlights the issues of copyrights faced during the work. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1155 Files in this item: 1
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Bhattacharjee, Jayanta; Sinha, Manoj Kumar; Manoj Kumar K. (INFLIBNET Centre, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: Websites have become indispensable tools for posting the information of an organization for the global population. It plays an important role in spreading information throughout the world. There are millions of web sites available which have been created by the web site designer using special markup languages called HTML (Hypertext Mark-up Language), XHTML, CSS, Javascripts, VB scripts or other advance level languages like XML, Java, ASP, JSP etc. The IT professionals who are expert in designing and developing of the web sites are involved in this business. Most of the agencies that are involved in the design and development of the web sites create the web sites on commercial basis and host to the server, which are accessed over Internet. The present paper emphasizes the various issues of quality control and regular maintenance of web sites while designing and developing the web sites for any organization / institutions/ universities .The first part of the paper highlights the basics of quality control whereas the second part of the paper describes the various issues pertaining to design, development and maintenance of web sites, steps taken for designing a quality web sites, consideration of various aspects of quality control and regular updating of web sites, quality measure to be taken in tune with the W3Consortium recommendations. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/525 Files in this item: 1
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Ramasesh, C.P.; Venkatesh, Y.; Chetana, M. (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper depicts the extent of dependency of information users of educational and research institutions of Mysore on the electronic / digital media. The responses of 1000 users and the critical views of 24 subject experts have been gathered to render valid findings and suggestions. The attempt clearly shows the degree of the use of digital information resources vis-à-vis the conventional print media URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1214 Files in this item: 1
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Chavan, G R; Gandhi, R T D R; Rathod, M L; S, Raghavendra (INFLIBNET Center, January 1, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: Information technology is an amalgam of some wonderful inventions of the 21th century in electronics and communication. During a very short span of time it has acquired an important place in almost all aspects of human life and particularly in the field of education. India has taken some bold steps to adapt and absorb the advances in information technology by constitution of national task force. Having missed the benefits of the industrial revolution as a result of more than two centuries of colonization, the country is overtaken by the information revolution. At the same time globalization having opened the doors wide to alien influence, the government has decided to take all steps to make India an IT super power by adoption of IT as a national program so as to enable personal and national growth. At the one end, some premier institutions are having access to all facilities in terms of educational technology such as multimedia system, LAN, WAN, and World Wide Web on the other hand a large number of university are still depending only on stereotyped lecture method in imparting knowledge. Therefore the existence of technology gap provides an opportunity to use IT supported education technologies for better delivery of education, easier access to a number of knowledge sources, sharing through networks and quality distance learning in management education. In this paper will cover the scope of web based learning, Technology of delivery system, Electronic Library, IT in Distance Education. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1201 Files in this item: 1
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Varma, A K; Ahmed, M Imtiaz (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) allows an item, for example a library book, to be tracked and communicated with by radio waves. This technology is similar in concept to a cell phone. RFID is a broad term for technologies that use radio waves to automatically identify people or objects. There are several methods of identification, but the most common is to store a serial number that identifies a person or object, and perhaps other information, on a microchip that is attached to an antenna (the chip and the antenna together are called an RFID transponder or an RFID tag). The antenna enables the chip to transmit the identification information to a reader. The reader converts the radio waves reflected back from the RFID tag into digital information that can then be passed on to computers that can make use of it URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1176 Files in this item: 1
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Nisha, Faizul; Bakhshi, Samar Iqbal; Ali, P M Naushad (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: Radio Frequency Identification Systems (RFID) are increasingly used in libraries for automation of repetitive work such as lending or returning of items. The ability of RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) to read multiple tags at once and ability to read without line of site reduces repetitive tasks. RFID enables more rapid updating of the library database enabling improved availability and circulation. Libraries, schools, the government, and private sector businesses are adopting radio frequency identification tags, or RFIDs - a technology that can be used to pinpoint the physical location of whatever item the tags are embedded in. The present paper is an attempt to describe major features of RFID technology, its benefits over barcode system, basic components and optional components with their effect on library system. Authors describe in the article, RFID is a boon for librarians as It further highlights the key functions of RFID in libraries like shelf charging –discharging, reliability, high speed inventorying, automated materials handling etc. and disadvantages like high cost, accessibility to compromise, reader collision, tag collision, and lack of standards. The paper also discusses the recent developments in RFID Systems as well as next generation use of RFID. The paper throws light on RFID initiatives in India. At the end some recommendations regarding the implementation of RFID System in libraries have been listed. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1112 Files in this item: 1
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Doraswamy, M; Sreenivasulu, R; Rani, K Usha (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
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Waddenkeri, Mallikarjun (INFLIBNET Center, January 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: RFID is a combination of radio -frequency-based technology and microchip technology and the information contained on microchips in the tags affixed to library materials is read using radio frequency technology. This technology is slowly merging the Library automation activities and services as an urge on the part of Library managers to improve the effectiveness of the library keeping in mind of the user’s consciousness towards information access and use. As this technology is new to the field of librarianship, author attempts to provide conceptual framework of relevance of RFID technology and its functioning, also it highlights the prospects of this technology. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1114 Files in this item: 1
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Karisiddappa, C R; H C, Kavita (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: The Paper discusses the issues related to information literacy in l;the context of internet URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1178 Files in this item: 1
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Prakash, A. Jaya; Charya, V. Krishnama (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: We are living in the information age. Information is the basic requirement for every human activity and it is important as food, air and water. Information in itself has no value, but its value lies in its communication and use. Information Literacy is the key competency for the Information age. Every person has a fundamental right to information literacy and information access. It is a necessity for all students, staff and faculty to be accomplished information users. Information literacy is key characteristics of life long learning and an essential element of higher education. Promoting information literacy skills at all levels of education is the collective responsibility of teachers, librarians and administrators. The paper discussed the concept of information literary and the role of LIS professionals in promoting electronic information literacy in Digital Libraries. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1328 Files in this item: 1
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Jolly, Surabhi; Sredevi, J (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: The World Wide Web is a universal information space. As a medium for human exchange, it is becoming mature, but we are just beginning to build a space where automated agents can contribute –just beginning to build the Semantic Web. The RDF Schema design [RDF Schema] and XML Schema design [XML Schema] began independently but now a common model is needed where they fit together as interlocking pieces of the semantic web technology. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1118 Files in this item: 1
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Vaidya, Nagaraj N; Jayakanth, Francis (INFLIBNET Center, February 2, 2006)[more][less]
Abstract: Today 80 % of the content on the Web is in English, which is spoken by only 8% of the World population and 5% of Indian population. There is wealth of useful content in the various languages of the world other than English, which can be made available on the Internet. But, to date, for various reasons most of it is not yet available on the Internet. India itself has 18 officially recognized languages and scores of dialects. Although the medium of instruction for most of the higher education and research in India is English, substantial amount of literature by way of novels, textbooks, scholarly information are being generated in the other languages in the country. Many of the e-governance initiatives are in the respective state languages. In the past, support for different languages by the operating systems and the software packages were not very encouraging. However, with the advent of Unicode technology, operating systems and software packages are supporting almost all the major languages of the world that have scripts. In the work reported in this paper, we have explained the configuration changes that are needed for Eprints.org software to store multilingual content and to create a multilingual user interface. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1122 Files in this item: 1
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