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Vadivel, V.
- Availability and Utility of Tamil Nadu Archives Library
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1 Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Spices Board, Myladumpara, Kailasanadu 685553, IN
1 Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Spices Board, Myladumpara, Kailasanadu 685553, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 38, No 3 (2001), Pagination: 255-266Abstract
The scope of this study is in two folds. First is to make a descriptive account of need for Archival Institution and function of Archives. Secondly, the study extended to assess the user attitudes, their behavior towards the library services, their interaction with library staff and the problems identified by them. Besides suggestions offered for improvement of the library services and thereby reports user opinion of the same.Keywords
Tamilnadu Archives Library, Archival Institution, Users Opinion, User Behaviour.- Use Pattern of Information Channels by the Scientists and Engineers: A Case Study
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1 Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Spices Board, Myladumpara, Kailasanadu 685553, Kerala, IN
1 Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Spices Board, Myladumpara, Kailasanadu 685553, Kerala, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 40, No 1 (2003), Pagination: 29-40Abstract
This paper reveals the use pattern of information channels by the scientists of CECRI, Karaikudi and engineers of BHEL, Tiruchirappali, Tamil Nadu. The data analyzed from the questionnaires showed that most of the scientists and engineers make use of formal channels more frequently than informal channels. Scientists and engineers collected most of their information through printed media. Most of the scientists have contact with persons elsewhere in their own establishment (informal channel). Most of the scientists and engineers depend heavily on scientific periodicals (formal channel) for getting their information. 'While pursuing to learn a new field' is the occasion through which the engineers receive their information; whereas, most of the scientists receive their information through 'while searching specifically'. Both of them feel that all communication channels that they need should be available in the library. Most of the scientists and engineers agree that easy accessibility makes them to access a particular information source. Scientists do their work in central laboratories; whereas, engineers do their work in divisions. Engineers apply their collected information for development task; whereas, scientists use it for their research purpose. Though the collected information is applied to various tasks - the mode of acquisition of information by scientists and engineers is same. Engineers and scientists attended conferences less frequently. The channel, library bulletin, provides most of the information on what is published in their field for both scientists and engineers. Fifty percent of engineers and 33.3% of scientists make 5 to 10 visits to their library in a month. Engineers spend more than 20 minutes to scan various communication channels for a particular information; whereas, scientists spend more than 40 minutes for it.Keywords
Information Channels, Scientists, Engineers, Use Pattern.- Spice India:A Bibliometric Study
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1 Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Myladumpara, Kailasanadu 685553, Kerala, IN
2 Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Myladumpara, Kailasanadu 68553, Kerala, IN
1 Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Myladumpara, Kailasanadu 685553, Kerala, IN
2 Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Myladumpara, Kailasanadu 68553, Kerala, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 40, No 4 (2003), Pagination: 431-438Abstract
Bibliometric study of the 'Spice India' journal forthe period 1997-2001 is analyzed to understand the various characteristics of literature on the subject. Based on collected data, the study attempts to examine the year-wise distribution of articles, authorship pattern, length of articles, year-wise distribution of citation, subject wise breakup of articles and leading authors. Some inferences are also suggested based on the output of the analysis.Keywords
Spice India, Bibliometric Study.- Journal of Spices and Aromatic Crops:A Bibliometric Appraisal
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1 Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Myladumpara, Kailasanadu 685 553, Kerala, IN
1 Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Myladumpara, Kailasanadu 685 553, Kerala, IN