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- Health Science Digital Library: a Model of the Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University in India
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1 University Library, Anna University, Chennai – 600 025
2 The Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R. Medical University, Guindy, Chennai – 600 032
1 University Library, Anna University, Chennai – 600 025
2 The Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R. Medical University, Guindy, Chennai – 600 032
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 1 (2009), Pagination: 73-77Abstract
Health science digital library describes the distribution of the digital resources and digital library initiative of the Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University. It discusses the brief information about the e-resources available in this University. It explains the method of digitization of previous examination question papers of Under Graduate and Post Graduate courses of Medicine. The total number of question papers digitized for all the courses is 17,489 numbers. A total number of 4652 question papers were digitized under the U.G. course (Medical), 3801 for U.G. course (Para Medical), 4678 for the Post Graduate (Medical) course, 1693 for the Post Graduate (Non-Medical), 1377 for Higher Specialties and 1288 Question papers for Diploma courses. Totally around19614 users accessed this e-resource through the University's website from January to December 2007.Keywords
Digital Library, Medical University, IndiaReferences
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- Rethinking of User Studies in Academic Libraries in the Context of Paradigm Shift Due to ICT
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1 Anna Univ. Library, Anna Univ., IN
2 Univ. of Madras, Chennai-600 025, IN
1 Anna Univ. Library, Anna Univ., IN
2 Univ. of Madras, Chennai-600 025, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 2, No 10 (2009), Pagination: 66-68Abstract
The modern libraries are equipped with latest technological developments ranging from digital Archives, repositories, delivery of the net contents and providing seamless global access to the digital information resources. This paper focuses on the importance of library user studies and stresses the required methodological procedures. Keywords: Digital library, ICT, users.Keywords
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- Seasonal Variations of Abiotic Factors in Sodalaipuri Estuary, Puducherry, India
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1 Department of Zoology, K.M.Centre for P.G. Studies, Puducherry- 605 008, IN
1 Department of Zoology, K.M.Centre for P.G. Studies, Puducherry- 605 008, IN
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 9, No 2 (2010), Pagination: 223-228Abstract
Seasonal physicochemical parameters were measured in Sodalaipuri estuary, Puducherry from September 2006 to August 2007. Atmospheric and water temperatures, pH, salinity and chlorinitywere maximum during summer season, and minimum during monsoon season. TS, TDS and TSS were higher and act as an indicator of pollution. Maximumdissolved oxygen was recorded in summer andmonsoon seasons andminimumin postmonsoon season. Free carbon dioxide showed an inverse relationship with dissolved oxygen. With the prevailing hydrochemical parameters the estuary serves as a nursery ground for fishery resources.Keywords
Physicochemical Factors, Sodalaipuri Estuary, Puducherry.- Spectrophotometric Method of Choline Bitartrate in Bulk and its Tablet Formulation
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1 Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Periyar College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tiruchirappalli – 620 021, IN
1 Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Periyar College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tiruchirappalli – 620 021, IN
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Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Vol 2, No 4 (2012), Pagination: 114-115Abstract
A Simple, precise, rapid and accurate UV spectrophotometric method was developed for the estimation of Choline Bitartrate in bulk and its tablet formulation. UV scan of Choline Bitartrate showed max (absorbance) value at 208 nm in the concentration range of 10 μg/ml. This method is based on the measurement of light absorption in the UV region using water as solvent. Beer's Law plot was constructed by measuring the absorbance at 208 nm using various concentration of solution 5-35 μg/ml and show linearity and limit of detection. A simple and convenient method is applied to the determination of amount of choline bitartrate present in tablet formulation with high percentage of recovery, good accuracy and precision. The results are found satisfactory and reproducible. The proposed method was successfully extended to pharmaceutical preparation tablet.Keywords
Choline Bitartrate, UV spectrophotometry Absorption Maxima, Pharmaceutical Formulation, Beer’s Range, Recovery studies.- Assay of Lamivudine in Pharmaceutical Preparations by Spectrophotometric Method
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1 Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Periyar College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tiruchirapalli – 620021, IN
1 Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Periyar College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tiruchirapalli – 620021, IN