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- E-Consortia in the Digital Era:Special Reference to Health Sciences Library and Information Network Consortium:Helinet
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1 Fr. Muller Central Library, Fr. Muller Road, Kankanady, Mangalore 575 002, IN
2 Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Mangalore 574 199, IN
1 Fr. Muller Central Library, Fr. Muller Road, Kankanady, Mangalore 575 002, IN
2 Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Mangalore 574 199, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 44, No 1 (2007), Pagination: 63-76Abstract
The term consortium is a form of Co-operation among groups with a common purpose. This article highlights the meaning, resources for forming consortia, problems, benefits, objectives, types of consortium for e-journals, growth in India and at international level, HELINET consortium, advantages and disadvantages. The Libraries join together to minimize the cost of acquisition and to maintain e-resources by maximizing their utilization through consortia.Keywords
Consortium, National and International Consortia, HELINET Consortium.References
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- Saxena (Shyamala); Sharma (Sushma): Library consortia for E-journals. INICAE. Vol. 22(1); Mar 2003; pE0-E8.
- SIS-2002 National Conference on Consortia approach for content sharing among Libraries, Mangalagangothri Conference paper May 27-29, 2002 p10 and 82.
- Jayaprakash (H); Bachalapur (M M). Consortia developments in Library and information centers: Some issues”. 3rd International CALIBER- 2005. Cochin 2-4 Feb. 2005, p531-538.
- http://www.information – professional netfirms.com directory.
- www.calibnet.org
- Nfila (Reason Baathuli); Darko-Ampem Kuosi. Developments in academic library consortia from the 1960s through to 2000: a review of the literature. Library Management. Vol. 23(4/5); 2002; p203-212.
- http://delnet.nic.in
- http://inflibnet.org.
- Mounissamy (P); Kaliammal. Access of E-journals in the Institutions of Higher technical education through indst consortium. University news. Vol. 43(07); Feb; p14-20.
- Biswas (Bidhan ch);.Dasgupta (Swapan K). Opportunities for Libraries in managing and resource sharing through consortia: a new challenge for Indian Libraries. p.1-5.
- Gayathri (D); Sridhar Kumar (M). Consortium of journals. SRELS Journal of Information Management. Vol.41(3); September 2004; p293-298.
- Anglada (Lluis M). Working together, learning together: the consortium of Academic Libraries of catalonia. Information Technology and Libraries. Vol. 18(3); Sep.1999; p139.
- www.alibnet.org.
- Hiremath Uma. “Electronic consortia: resource sharing in the digital age. MCB University Press. Collection building. Vol. 20(2); 2001; p80-88.
- Bhandi (M K). Consortia for Resource sharing slide presentation.
- www.rguhs.ac.in
- Suman (Aparajita). E-learning @ RGUHS: a self learning tool. Slide presentation. p.1-5.
- Urs (Rama Raj). Helinet consortium in RGUHS. Slide dissertation. p1-4.
- User guide – RGUHS. Digital Library@RGUHS, Bangalore.
- Advantages and Disadvantages of E-journals as Perceived by the Academicians of Universities of Karnataka: A Survey Report
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1 St. Agnes College, Mangalore 575002, Karnataka, IN
2 Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Konaje, IN
1 St. Agnes College, Mangalore 575002, Karnataka, IN
2 Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Konaje, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 46, No 3 (2009), Pagination: 229-238Abstract
Journals dominate the Information Technology literature. Undoubtedly, these are well-established means of transmission of information from the generator to the end user. Though the information is available indifferent forms like books, magazines and journals, CD-ROM, Internet sources, online databases, microfilms, magnetic tapes etc., a survey conducted at foreign universities reports that majority of users are interested to use e-journals. An attempt has been made in this article to report the advantages and disadvantages of e-journals as perceived by the academicians of universities of Karnataka. It is observed that “It provides current and up-to-date information” and “Site license problem” were the major advantage and disadvantage of e-journals.”Keywords
Electronic Journals, Advantages And Disadvantages of E-Journals, Usage of E-Journals, Survey Report of E Journals' Use, E-Resources.References
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- Ulrich's Periodicals Directory 2007: International Periodicals Information since 1932. 2006. Retrieved March 22, 2007, from http://www.bowker.com/catalog/000055.htm
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- Davis (T L). The evolution of selection activities for electronic resources. Library Trends. Vol. 45(3); 1997; p391-403.
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- Nelson (D). The uptake of electronic journals by academics in the UK, their attitude towards them and their potential impact on scholarly communication. Information Services & Use. Vol. 21; 2001; p205–214.
- Harrisson (T M); Stephen (T D). The electronic journal as the heart of an online scholarly community. Library Trends. Vol. 43(4); 1995; p592–608.
- Pazur (I); Konjevic (S). The use and the attitude of scientists from the Rudjer Boskovic Institute about electronic journals - a user study [Electronic Version], 2002. Retrieved September 19, 2005 from http://knjiznica.irb.hr/eng/anketa/electrocas.html.
- Monopoli (M); Nicholas (D); Georgiou (P); Korfiati (M). A user-oriented evaluation of digital libraries: Case study the “electronic journals” service of the library and information service of the University of Patras, Greece [Electronic Version]. Aslib Proceedings. Vol. 54(2); 2002; p103-117. Retrieved August 20, 2005 from http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/00012530210435239.
- Dillon (I F); Hahn (K L). Are researchers ready for the electronic only journal collection? Results of a survey at the University of Maryland. Portal: Libraries and the Academy. Vol. 2(3); 2002; p375–390.
- Chu (H). Promises and challenges of electronic journals: Academic libraries surveyed. Learned Publishing. Vol. 13; 1999; p169 – 175.
- Electronic Journal - Bouquet to Library and Information Science Professionals through UGC-INFONET Project
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1 St. Agnes College, Mangalore-575002, IN
2 Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Konaje, IN
1 St. Agnes College, Mangalore-575002, IN
2 Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Konaje, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 45, No 4 (2008), Pagination: 429-436Abstract
UGC-Infonet Electronic Journal Consortium is an innovative project launched by University Grant Commission (UGC) to promote the use of electronic databases and full text access to journals by the research and academic community in the country. This project will bring about a qualitative change in the academic environment. The research and academic community can now have an access to resources at their finger tips.
Article deals with an insight into UGC-INFONET Project and provides awareness to the library professionals for accessing scholarly journals covered by UGC-INFONET scheme for their research and academic activities.
Keywords
UGC-INFONET, Electronic Journals, E-journals in Library and Information Science, Emerald, Project Muse, Taylor and Francis and Springer Link.References
- Brooks (Sam) and Dorst (Thomas J). Issues facing academic library consortia and perception of members of the Illinois Digital Academic Library (IDAL).Portal: Libraries and Academy. Vol. 2(1); 2002; p43-47pp.
- Cholin (V S) and Karisiddappa. Impact of Electronic Resources in the Academic Environment: Consortia approach. In Neela J. Deshpande & S.K.Patil (Eds.), University and College Librarianship in India in the 21st century, Pune: Prof.S.G.Mahajan Felicitation Committee. 2004, p134-147.
- Doraswamy (M). Information use: A survey of the students of NTR university of Health Sciences, Vijayavada, India. Indian Journal of information, Library and Society. Vol. 17(1); 2004; p254-56.
- Murthy (T A V); Kembhavi (Ajit) and Cholin (V S). Access to scholarly journals and databases: UGCINFONET e-journals consortium. University News. Vol. 42(34); 2004; p1-5.
- Sathyanarayana (P V). Business Information: Great Lacuna. Business World. Vol. 4-13; 1986 Sep.; p56-57.
- Sen (Bharati) and Anju Vyas. Role of LIS journals in the social context: Perception of Indian librarians. IASLIC Bulletin. Vol.49(2); 2004; p81.
- Singh (Sonal) and Surendra (Singh). Librarian –The Supremo of Information World. In Laxman Rao, Sudarshan Rao & Prafulla Chandra (Eds.), Knowledge Societies and libraries: Papers in honour of Prof. AAN Raju. Ess Ess Publication, New Delhi; 2004, p32-35.
- http:// www.inflibnet.ac.in
- http://www.emeraldinsight.com
- http://www.muse.jhu.edu.journals/
- http:// www.springerlink.com/
- http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
- Access to E- Journals in Library and Information Science Area through UGC-Infonet Project
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1 St. Agnes College,Bendore, Mangalore 575002, Karnataka, IN
2 Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Konaje, IN
1 St. Agnes College,Bendore, Mangalore 575002, Karnataka, IN
2 Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Konaje, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 42, No 4 (2005), Pagination: 465-482Abstract
UGC has contributed substantially towards facilitating access to scholarly resources to research scholars and faculty members by introducing UGC-INFONET Project. This has brought about a qualitative change in the academic infrastructure. The research and academic community can now have an access to resources at their fingertips. This paper is written to provide an insight into UGC-INFONET Project and to bring awareness to the library and information professionals, research scholars, and faculty and post graduate students of library and information science regarding how to access library and information science electronic journals covered under UGC-INFONET Project, for their academic and research activities.Keywords
E-Journals, E-Journals in Library and Information Science, UGC-INFONET, Emerald, J-Gate, Project Muse, Taylor and Francis, Springerlink.References
- Cholin (V S) and Karisiddappa. Impact of Electronic Resources in the Academic Environment: Consortia approach. In Neela J. Deshpande and Patil S.K. (Eds.) University and College Librarianship in India in the 21st century. 2004. Prof. S.G. Mahajan Felicitation Committee; Pune; p134-147.
- Sonal Singh and Surendra Singh. Librarian – The Supremo of Information World. In Laxman Rao, Sudarshan Rao and Prafulla Chandra (Eds.) Knowledge Societies and libraries: Papers in honour of Prof. AAN Raju. 2004.Ess Ess Publications; New Delhi; p32-35.
- Gautam (J N) and Gautam Vinod. New dimensions and initiatives in the field of knowledge sharing, dessimination and acquisition: UGC Infonet and consortia for electronic subscription. Library Herald. Vol. 42(2); 2004; p129-133.
- Murthy (T A V); Kembhavi Ajit and Cholin (V S). Access to scholarly journals and databases: UGC-INFONET e-journals consortium. University News. Vol. 42(34); 2004; p1-5.
- Chakravarty Rupak and Singh Sukhwinder. E-Resources for Indian Universities: New initiatives. SRELS Journal of Information Management. Vol. 42(1); 2005; p57-73.
- Cholin (V S) and Murthy (T A V). Sharing of resources among university libraries through consortia: INFLIBNET approach. In Bhandi (M K) Konnur (P V) and Talwar (V G) Proceedings of the SIS-2002 National Conference on consortia approach for content sharing among libraries. Mangalagangotri. May 27-29.2002. ASSIST; Bangalore, p161-173.
- Biradar (B S) and Sampath Kumar (B T). Library Consortia: An emerging trend. In Bhandi (M K) Konnur (P V) and Talwar (VG) Proceedings of the SIS-2002 National Conference on consortia approach for content sharing among libraries. Mangalagangotri. May 27-29.2002. ASSIST, Bangalore, p30-36.
- Use and Awareness of Open Access Resources among Researchers:A Case Study of Raman Research Institute
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1 Raman Research Institute, C V Raman Avenue, Sadashivanagar, Bangalore-560080, IN
2 Mangalore University, Mangalore-574 199, Karnataka, IN
1 Raman Research Institute, C V Raman Avenue, Sadashivanagar, Bangalore-560080, IN
2 Mangalore University, Mangalore-574 199, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 53, No 5 (2016), Pagination: 381-386Abstract
This paper presents the key findings of a survey about use, awareness and utilization of open access resources and selected Web 2.0 tools among physics researchers. Open Access (OA) resources are classified into two categories: primary sources of information with full text access including databases and Web 2.0 applications like ResearchGate, Wikipedia and personal blogs. The population chosen for this study were physics researchers of Raman Research Institute (RRI), Bangalore, India. A structured questionnaire was distributed to 120 physics researchers;. 102 responses were obtained. The analysis revealed that physics researchers are aware and using subject based repositories like arXiv. It is found that around fifty-one per cent of users are satisfied with available OA resources.Keywords
Awareness, arXiv, Open Access Resources, Personal Blogs, RRI, Web 2.0 Tools, Wikipedia.References
- Nagaraj, M.N. and Bhandi, M.K. Open Access Initiatives in Physics Literature: Exploratory Study. In: Proceedings of DEMICT Conference, 24-25th January 2014, Mangalore University, Mangalore, India, Edited by Khaisar Muneebulla Khan et. al, p. 87-96.
- O’Reilly, T. (2005). Web 2.0: Compact Definition, Radar Blog. Accessed 9th June 2016. Available at: http://radar.oreilly.com/2005/10/web-20-compact-definition.html.
- Gibbons, S. (2007). The Academic Library and the Net Gen Student: Making the Connections, Chicago, American Library Association, 46p. Date Accessed: 15th June 2016. Available at: http://www.webjunction.org/content/dam/ WebJunction/Documents/webJunction/gibbons-_ch4.pdf.
- Singh, K.P. and Singh Gill, M. (2013). Web 2.0 Technologies in Libraries: A Survey of Periodical Literature Published by Emerald. Library Review, 62(3):177-98.
- David Nicholas; Paul Huntington and Ian Rowlands (2005). Open Access Journal Publishing: The Views of Some of the World’s Senior Authors. Journal of Documentation. 61(4):497–519.
- Kaba, A. and Said, R. (2015). Open Access Awareness, use, and Perception: A Case Study of AA Faculty Members. New Library World, 116(1/2):94–103.
- Singh, J. (2016). Usage of E-Resources by the PG Students of Doaba College Jalandhar: A Case Study. SRELS Journal of Information Management, 53(1).
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