- By Kevalkumar M. Patel
- Issue No. 3 (Sep. 2015), Volume No.5
Knowledge Management and New Skills, Roles & Challenges for Librarians in the ICT World
Latest development of Information Communication Technology (ICT) and its applications in Libraries, the concept of document management has been changed to information management and again the entire scenario of information management has started its change to Knowledge Management (KM). This paper discusses the various aspects of Knowledge Management like KM definition, types, characteristics, process, components, […]
Read More- By Bijan Kumar Roy and Subal Chandra Biswas and Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay
- Issue No. 3 (Sep. 2015), Volume No.5
Trends and Developments of Open Access Repository Movement in Europe
The paper provides an overview of Institutional Repositories (IRs) initiatives taken in several European countries along with key declarations, statements and projects for its development in Europe. The purpose of this article is to take a broad look at the current state of deployment of IRs in several Europe countries and to explore how national […]
Read More- By Kailash Chandra Das and Bhabani Kanta Satapathy
- Issue No. 3 (Sep. 2015), Volume No.5
Collaboration of Public Libraries and Literacy Programmes to Uplift the Economic Well Being and Rural Development of Tribals of Odisha
This paper includes various aspects relating to collaboration of public libraries with literacy programmes to uplift the economic well-being and rural development of Tribal’s of Odisha. The scope of the present investigation has been confined to the scheduled areas of South Orissa viz Koraput, Kalahandi, Kandhamal and Ganjam districts. In Orissa, majority of tribals, called […]
Read More- By Anand S. Medar and Anand Y. Kenchakkanavar
- Issue No. 3 (Sep. 2015), Volume No.5
Reading Habits by the Students of Karnatak Science College, Dharwad: A Study
Reading habit is necessary and most essentialfeature for generating the well-read society in this world. It outlines the activities of person and it useful them to develop the good thinking techniques and producing new information. This paper attempts to consider the reading habits by the students ofKarnatakScience College, Dharwad, Karnatakaand find out the trends in […]
Read More- By Amol Dewaji Khobragade and Shalini R. Lihitkar
- Issue No. 3 (Sep. 2015), Volume No.5
Virtual Reference Service in Libraries of IIM in India: A User Survey
The paper highlights on Virtual Reference Service, how the new face of service is evolving as a natural solution to keep pace with the multifaceted technological environment. Virtual Reference Service is providing current trend of their service. The paper is highlighted on the role of Virtual Reference Service. It is specially focused on the user […]
Read More- By Algumani and Ally Sornam S and Sathivel Murugan BO
- Issue No. 3 (Sep. 2015), Volume No.5
Aravind Eye Hospital Ophthalmology Practitioners Skills to use of Internet and MS Office: A Study
Present study aim is to find out the skill to use of Micro Soft Office and Internet among Ophthalmologist with special reference to Aravind Eye Hospitals in Tamilnadu. Survey method is applied and questionnaire as a tool. Researchers personally contact the respondents and explained the objectives of this study and handed over the pretested questionnaire. […]
Read More- By Nitin Bhagachand Bachhav
- Issue No. 3 (Sep. 2015), Volume No.5
Analysis of IT application in College Libraries: A Comparative Study of Urban and Rural College Libraries
The main purpose of this investigation is to define the status of the application of information technology in college libraries located in Nashik district in the state Maharashtra and to understand the problems and difficulties in using information technology in these libraries. The survey has covered forty libraries affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune. […]
Read More- By S.P. Sood and A.K. Pareek and Satish Kumar
- Issue No. 3 (Sep. 2015), Volume No.5
Library and Information Science Journals in UGC INFONET Digital Library Consortium: A Study
The UGC INFONET Digital Library Consortium provides current as well as archival access to more than 8500+ core and peer-reviewed scientific and scholarly journals and 11 bibliographic databases in different disciplines of leading publishers and aggregators. The access to all major e-resources has now been extended to 432 member institutions from 2004 to 2014. The […]
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