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Dabas, K C (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper attempts to measure the level and status of best library practices and services of university library systems amidst drastic and dramatic changes in the global information environment. Describes that dynamic changes in the environment upset the static balances in the users, provides services, products and consultations. The library paradigm is shifting from storehouse model of information provision to “access” or “Gateway” model. Emphasizes that some sort of intervention is needed to put the same in order and bring equilibrium between the users and providers. Also describes that TQM is an intervention to bring radical changes in the system. With that aim in mind this paper examines and ausits the strengths and weaknesses of nine university libraries through TQM. Conceptualises the term TQM and reengineering in the context of library and information services. Points out that the aim of TQM and reengineering in the context of university libraries is to provide local and global information as a unified transaction from the same terminal. The induction of IT in all spheres of human activities have forced the university libraries to attain require competencies and information infrastructure to interface the problems, challenges opportunities and impending threats. Information management of this sort is nothing but application of information technology (IT) in all house keeping, networking, resource sharing and other advanced information handling activities. To cope with the changing needs of information the forms of information resources are also changing at a fast pace that is clearly visible from the long journey from ‘shruti’in vedic age to the Internet and digital resources. Library literature also reveals that convergence of print and digital technology is necessary condition for qualitative library services. To that end an attempt is made to measure that level of IT application with regard to forms of reading material, forms of periodicals, hardware and software facilities initiation of computerisation, status of housekeeping operations, retrieval services, application in library administration and management (MIS), size of in-house databases, and access to major networks and their services, particularly the use of Internet based services in all the nine university libraries under study. This is a sort of auditing of the existing scenario. Also suggests measures to reengineer the library management, structure, organisation, services, information infrastructure, and competencies to cope with the situation. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/56 Files in this item: 1
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Dhiman, Anil Kumar (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: The libraries exist in many forms and are of many types. With the advancement of information technology, we have image libraries, audio libraries and even digital libraries. A digital library may simply be defined as the library, which has all the documents in the digital form rather than the print media. In traditional libraries, we have the documents in printed forms while in case of digital libraries; all the documents are found in digitized forms. A library can serve at least three roles in learning, viz.; first, practical role in sharing expensive sources like physical and human resources, secondly, cultural role in preserving and organizing artifacts and ideas and thirdly social and intellectual roles by bringing together people and ideas. The libraries serve as centers of interdisciplinary places shared by learners from all disciplines. Digital libraries extend such interdisciplinary approach by making diverse information resources available beyond the physical space shared by a group of learners. Digital libraries have been in use for the last three decades, but there is a constant change and improvement in the technology used by digital libraries in the last decade. By the 1990’s, the technology made it possible for digital libraries to include different items like text, image, audio and video. Nowadays, visual information systems are gaining more popularity as compared to text based information systems. Therefore, digital libraries are becoming more graphical in nature and they provide access to digital information collections. The digitalization is the process of conversion of any fixed or analog media – books, journal articles, photos, paintings, microforms into electronic form though scanning, sampling or even reeking. It is the creation of digital collection of information with multimedia features, that offer faster and easy access to a large number of users. In digitization, the documents are either scanned from print image or directly reproduced in digital form on Floppy, CDs, DVDs and other digital media. The digitalization process provides solutions to traditional library problems such as conservation, preservation, storage, multimedia documents, remote access to information collection and acquisition or original digital works created by publishers, agencies and scholars, access to external material not held in-house by providing pointers to website, other library collection and publishers servers. Though, there are various means of resource sharing like, telephone, fax, xeroxing and e-mail etc. (Dhiman, 1998) but the Internet is one of the media over which many library resources are put in the form of web sites in digitized form. The users can access the information from such sites in digitized form. This paper discusses some important issues regarding Internet uses in library and its role in resource sharing in digital environment. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/8 Files in this item: 1
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Sharma, J C (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: Internet engineering has emerged as a powerful tool for modern libraries and information centres in providing information services. Discusses what and why of Internet. Internet tools like E-MAIL, FTP,USENET and TELNET for achieving internet services have been briefly explained. Finally, need forresource sharing and role of Internet engineering in resource sharing have been elaborated. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/74 Files in this item: 1
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Naik Ramesh, R (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: Search engines are systems that find relevant information on the World Wide Web using search robots. These are huge indexes that attempt to include each word from every page of the entire www in their databases. Better knowledge of search engines and Meta search engines, could help you zero in on the information you need on the web more easily. This paper illustrates search engines and meta-search engines on the net. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/67 Files in this item: 1
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Singh, D.K; Singh, B.K (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: Lot of Information is available on the World Wide Web. But Searching on the World Wide Web can be confusing. A myriad of search engines exist, often with little or no documentation, and many of these search engines work differently from the standard commercial search engines user normally use (1). There are many directories, which attempt to organize the Internet by subject. Today there are many search engines that combine directory and keyword search capability. This paper defines search engine, directories and covers basics of searching, provides criteria for choosing search engines, as well as provides a comparison of some of the search engines available. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/25 Files in this item: 1
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Manoj, Singh; Vijai Kumar; Gupta, Rajiv (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: Internet technology has benefited the users of research and development library by providing effective and quick sharing of global information resources. Crime on the net has also increased with the growth of Internet. For smooth operation of net, the need-of-the-hour is to deploy a system that is ready for the worst and which, anticipates problems (internals and externals) before they occur. It should also be able to cope up when the net is down. This paper describes some major security threats with respect to Internet. It also discusses some security measures for managing and maintaining the local network. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/39 Files in this item: 1
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Upadhyay, Vidya Varidhi; Jain, Vivekanand (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper describes different document formats used on Internet for communication and document delivery service. Due to need of the information society various types of document formats are used by them for above purpose. An attempt has been made to examine commonly practiced formats with their characteristics in special reference to HTML, SGML, XML and their applications in Libraries. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/40 Files in this item: 1
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Devadason, Francis J.; Intaraksa, Neelawat; Patamawongjariya, Ponprapa; Desai, Kavita (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: Organizing and providing access to the resources on the internet has been a problem area in spite of the availability of sophisticated search engines and other software tools. There have been several attempts to organize the resources on the WWW. Some of them have tried to use traditional Library Classification Schemes such as the Library of Congress Classification, the Dewey Decimal Classification and others. However there is a need to assign proper subject headings to them and present them in a logical or hierarchical sequence to cater to the need for browsing. This paper attempts to describe an experimental system designed to organize and provide access to web documents using a faceted pre-coordinate indexing system based on the Deep Structure Indexing System (DSIS) derived from POPSI (POstulate based Permuted Subject Indexing) of Bhattacharya, and the facet analysis and chain indexing system of Ranganathan. A prototype software system has been designed to create a database of records specifying Web documents according to the Dublin Core and input a faceted subject heading according to DSIS. Synonymous terms are added to the standard terms in the heading using appropriate symbols. Once the data is entered along with a description and URL of the Web document, the record is stored in the system. More than one faceted subject heading can be assigned to a record depending on the content of the original document. The system stores the surrogates and keeps the faceted subject headings separately after establishing a link. Search is carried out on index entries derived from the faceted subject heading using chain indexing technique. If a single term is input, the system searches for its presence in the faceted subject headings and displays the subject headings in a sorted sequence reflecting an organizing sequence. If the number of retrieved headings is too large (running into more than a page) then the user has the option of entering another search term to be searched in combination. The system searches subject headings already retrieved and look for those containing the second term. The retrieved faceted subject headings can be displayed and browsed. When the relevant subject heading is selected the system displays the records with their URLs. Using the URL the original document on the web can be accessed. The prototype system developed under Windows NT environment using ASP and web server is under rigorous testing. The database and indexes management routines need further development. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/7 Files in this item: 1
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Sonker, Sharad Kumar (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: There are now well over a billion documents on the Internet, and it takes a lot of patience to research and subject on the web. The process involves visiting a number of web sites and reading the available information. One has to scan tens and hundreds of sites. Internet provides number of tools and services to help the users in such situation. These are: Directories, Subject Gateways, Search Engines, Meta Search Engines, and Special Search Engines. To use them effectively, one should have the expertise to use it and know the individual features and advantages. This article is based on my experience while using these tools for getting the information from the Internet for creating a database and e-journal gateway. In this article, I have mentioned when to use these tools and how these tools can be used to find the information effectively. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/77 Files in this item: 1
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Ramanaiah, K; Jaya Prakash, A (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: The development of computers and communication technology has brought radical changes in the mode and methods of information, storage retrieval and transmission. The advent of Internet has created greater impact on the Library and Information Centres to have access to various information sources and disseminate it to its users. The services available on Internet can be utilized by the Library and Information Centres for acquisition, collection development and various services like CAS, SDI, ILL,Reference service etc. through the various types of resources that are available on Internet. The article lists the various databases, websites available for utilization in Library and Information Centres. Description: This is only an Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/72 Files in this item: 1
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Yadav, Radheshyam T (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: The progress in information Technology and the emergence of Internet and its WWW has given a new face-lift to the information systems. The library collections with the tradition of its holdings are now added with the electronic information resources in various formats. The popularity and ease in use of WWW has lured most of the reputed publishers to host their products on web. Technology advances over the past two decades have made data retrieval faster and easier, giving rise to a substantial industry providing access to professional, business and scientific information. Some progress has been made towards increasing the relevancy of the data with the induction of various search engines and subject directories. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/27 Files in this item: 1
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Bavakutty, M; Mohamed Haneefa, K (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: This paper highlights the importance of video conferencing in digital libraries. It states the different types of video conferencing and the benefits of video conferencing in digital libraries. It also considers what kind of equipment’s and infrastructure needed for video conferencing in digital libraries. Description: This is only Abstract URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/54 Files in this item: 1
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Kalavati, Sirdeshmukh; Srinivasa, Rao J (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: The Virtual Medical Library is an initiative under the Virtual Medical University - Medvarsity’s Mission. It has been assigned a critical role in supporting Medical Education and evidence based medical practice. The advents of Internet and associated technologies have become handy for collection development, and management of ever-increasing volume of information available by remote access. The library is actively involved in collection, collation and dissemination of the Internet sources by applying conventional library organization methods and use of modern Internet associated tools and techniques. The methodology is being described in this paper. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/47 Files in this item: 1
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Mahesh N, Juttiyavar (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: Describes about Virtual Private Network [VPN] and its use in libraries for secured way of transferring information and data to their members. Also talks about its advantages and present status of VPN implementation at MASTEK. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/10 Files in this item: 1
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Harish Chandra (INFLIBNEt Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: The paper presents brief profiles of IIT Madras and the Central Library. It further discusses the various value added and web based services available to the users. Document delivery service (DDS) provided, infrastructure available for DDS, usage of DDS, advanced deposit accounting system, digital initiatives and web based DDS with prototype are also highlighted. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/5 Files in this item: 1
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Vatnal, R M; Sangam S L (INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)[more][less]
Abstract: Content Management is a key issue in most of the enterprises. This paper describes the Concept of Content Management, enumerates the types and formats. Web Content Management helps institutes or companies to maintain and manage Websites to allow IT, Web Developers, marketing, costumers support, human resources and others to add or modify content in a secure, controlled way. Content contributors are empowered to regularly update web content without compromising Website quality. The paper also lists Content Management challenges and consequences and finally concludes with role of Libraries. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/41 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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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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