Browsing PLANNER-2012 Gangtok, Sikkim by Subject "Institutional Repositories"
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Maitra, Pubalika Bhattacharya (INFLIBNET Centre, March 3, 2012)[more][less]
Abstract: In the developmental process of digital library formation, institutional repositories are the most advanced collections that are taking the academic yield of the scholastic community. In the higher learning institutions these are the university communities. The influential responses are supposed to be based on two premeditated issues. In the provision of an essential constituent in reforming scholarly communication, and the valuation of the user services undertakes in the benchmarking activities i.e. indicators of an institution’s quality. Thus increasing its vision, kudos, and reducing the vacuum of public digital information use. This paper examines institutional repositories from these complementary perspectives, describing their potential role and exploring their impact on major Stakeholders in the reflective communication practices URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1685 Files in this item: 1
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Passah, Pansngiat (INFLIBNET Centre, March 3, 2012)[more][less]
Abstract: The Institutional Repositories are one of the burning questions in this digital era. It is a means through which intellectual contribution are brought to light and make accessible to all through the web. This paper attempts to list out the institutional repositories of the universities in India. A comparison has been made with the institutional repository of North-Eastern Hill University. The paper highlights the important parameters such as size, collection type, subjects, language etc. which plays an important role in evaluating a repository. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1700 Files in this item: 1
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Nahak, Brundaban; Nahak, Sanjukta (INFLIBNET Centre, March 3, 2012)[more][less]
Abstract: The information evolution leads to the flood of publication. User needs are also rapidly growing. They have to read more journals, require more information but the prices have increased faster than library budget. So to cope up the situation and meet the user requirement the institutional repositories has been emerged. In the age of ICT, the concept of institutional repository has arisen, which have become very essential mode of accessing and sharing the information. Information is always considered the root cause for the development of any society/community. Intuitional Repositories are digital collections of the outputs created within a university or research institution. This paper discussed about growth of IR in India and also global scenario of IRs. This paper is a consideration of some of the important aspects related with IRs. It also explores the trends at global and national level of IR. The present paper also discusses about some important software, which is being used by IR of various organizations world wide and described objective, definitions, content, use, features, design, advantages, key components, issues and challenges, etc. IR consists of formally organized and managed collections of digital content generated by the faculty, staff and students of an institution. IR enhance the visibility of the research outputs locally produced. The paper concludes with the remarks that the LIS professionals need to have more active and responsible for generation and maintenance of IR systems efficiently and effectively. Librarian is the focal point, the IR system as he plays a role of designer as well as service provider. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1699 Files in this item: 1
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Lalremsiami (INFLIBNET Centre, March 3, 2012)[more][less]
Abstract: Academic libraries have special responsibilities and challenges to face in preparing for and participating in the transition. It is an accepted fact that information technology has the potential to bring substantial improvements to higher education and scholarly communication. To achieve such improvements, the willingness and zeal of the library professionals to take new responsibilities is crucial. Over the past several decades, the economic, market and technological foundations that sustained the symbiotic publisher-library market relationship have begun to shift. The paper discusses the concept of Institutional Repository (IR), its benefits, various types of software, trends with special reference to the initiatives of Mizoram University. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1701 Files in this item: 1
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Nitupan, Sarmah; Singh, Sanjay Kumar; Himadri, Devi (INFLIBNET Centre, March 3, 2012)[more][less]
Abstract: Digital environment has changed the scenario of the library. It becomes the backbone of the modern library. This paper discusses the overview of the digital collection in the NEIST (North East Institute of Science and Technology) Library. It covers about digital collections, its types, beneficiary points regarding the digital collections, and the criteria for the growth of digital collection. It also highlights how the digital collection in NEIST Library is becoming a solution in providing latest information in science and technology through e-journal of CSIR Consortium. The last part of the paper covers the evaluation of the digital environment of the library and its prospects. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1707 Files in this item: 1
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Mistri, Shubhrangshu Kumar (INFLIBNET Centre, March 3, 2012)[more][less]
Abstract: This paper gives a brief introduction about the archive and university archive. It also discusses the objectives, policies to be frame out, users’ category, and collection of archival material. By using ICT infrastructure and latest technology, archival materials are to be stored, organized, and preserved in digital format and made available to its end users for searching and browsing by introducing open source software, DSpace. It shows a comparison between university archive and institutional repositories for the purpose of developing a repositories or archives. It also gives some experiences for implementation of university archive at University of North Bengal. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1715 Files in this item: 1
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