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S, Suguna L; Gopikuttan, A (Inflibnet Center, March 2, 2011)[more][less]
Abstract: There are number of web sites available in the World Wide Web. They are aimed at sharing information and services to their users. In order to better serve their needs one has to know the visitors’ needs and the site’s traffic. This is possible using Web Analytical Tools. They are softwarewhich helps to know how often visitors come to the site, tracks visitor conversion across a seriesof pages, compares the behaviour of different types of visitors, and much more. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1602 Files in this item: 1
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K, Mohamed Haneefa; M, Jina E (Inflibnet Centre, March 2, 2011)[more][less]
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to assess the web-based information retrieval pattern of the students of Calicut Medical College, Kerala. Structured questionnaires were employed to collect data from a representative sample of 100 MBBS students. The study found that a majority of the students often use the web for communication and to get general information and recent advances in Medicine. A good number of the students use web-mail and social networking sites very frequently. All the students use simple search methods for accessing the web. Google is the most preferred search engine followed by Yahoo. Only a very few of the students use e-journals and databases. Lack of training/orientation, lack of computer infrastructure, lack of fulltext e-journals and low Internet backbone speed are the major reasons of underutilization of web-based information resources. The findings of this study would assist medical institutions in India to develop strategies and policies that could make better use of web-based information resources for medical education and research. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1608 Files in this item: 1
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Dunsire, Gordon (Inflibnet Center, March 2, 2011)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper discusses the role of libraries in the Semantic Web. It provides a brief introduction to the Semantic Web and its technologies, including Resource Description Framework, and their relevance to library metadata. It describes the evolution of library expertise in developing metadata schemas and creating structured metadata, and the resulting quantities of rich, high-quality metadata records that might provide critical mass to the development and utility of the Semantic Web. The paper outlines modern analyses of user tasks and requirements for knowledge discovery, including International Standard Bibliographic Description, Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records, and RDA: resource description and access, and how the associated models and rules are being made available to the Semantic Web. Examples of current initiatives to make legacy metadata available are given, and the work of the W3 Library Linked Data Incubator group described. The paper then discusses the potential impact of the Semantic Web on library metadata management, as the focus changes from record to individual statement, and the beneficial impact on users of Web and library service. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1605 Files in this item: 1
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K, Vishala B; Bhandi, M.K. (INFLIBNET Centre, March 2, 2011)[more][less]
Abstract: In the digital environment the academicians’ interest are moving towards accessing and using Electronic journals for their day to day academic activities. These are one of the main means used by researchers for scholarly communication. They play an important role in the creation and communication of knowledge. There are thousands of open access titles available. The promising open access movement is opening alternate channels for the distribution of scholarly work. As the availability of open access journals increasing, accessing to these journals is also increasing gradually. No doubt the digital information is becoming popular among users in almost all the libraries. Considering the importance of open access journals the research study has been undertaken to provide awareness to the faculty members of five Autonomous Colleges in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka. The study result would provide library professionals and academicians with clear insights into the benefits of using open access journals. The study result reveals that the majority respondents are unaware of open access journals and among those who uses electronic journals majority of them are using open access journals for their academic purposes. Through this study the researcher provided awareness to the to the faculty members regarding various open access initiatives available in India and abroad. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1647 Files in this item: 1
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