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- Jute-Gate:A Case Study on the Development of a Subject Gateway
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1 Vidyasagar University, Central Library, Midnapore – 721102, West Bengal, IN
2 University of Calcutta, Department of Library and Information Science, Third Floor, Asutosh Building, 87/1, College Street, Kolkata − 700073, West Bengal, IN
1 Vidyasagar University, Central Library, Midnapore – 721102, West Bengal, IN
2 University of Calcutta, Department of Library and Information Science, Third Floor, Asutosh Building, 87/1, College Street, Kolkata − 700073, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 54, No 6 (2017), Pagination: 306-310Abstract
Documents on Jute have proliferated considerably along with the growth of the Jute Industry. The aim of this study is to develop a comprehensive single-window knowledge dissemination tool on Jute. Survey of subject gateways and Jute websites has been conducted to ascertain the need for the same. Development of a subject gateway on Jute information (i.e. Jute-Gate) is an obvious choice as there is no subject gateway on Jute, although different subject gateways have been developed across the world for disseminating qualitative information to information seekers on other subjects. A prototype Jute-Gate has been designed based on the feedback from a field survey of Jute Mills and other stakeholders using a free open-source Content Management Software (CMS) (i.e. Drupal).Keywords
Jute Gate, Jute Information Gateway, Subject Gateway.References
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- Analysis of Subject Gateways with Special Emphasis on ‘Jute-Gate’
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1 Vidyasagar University, Central Library, Midnapore –721102, West Bengal, IN
2 University of Calcutta, Department of Library and Information Science, Third Floor, Asutosh Building, 87/1, College Street, Kolkata − 700073, West Bengal, IN
1 Vidyasagar University, Central Library, Midnapore –721102, West Bengal, IN
2 University of Calcutta, Department of Library and Information Science, Third Floor, Asutosh Building, 87/1, College Street, Kolkata − 700073, West Bengal, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 56, No 2 (2019), Pagination: 61-84Abstract
A detailed survey of 166 subject gateways across the world was conducted to check for existence of any subject gateway on Jute fibre. In addition to that, 54 websites on Jute were also examined for assessing the volume and quality of jute-related information. A comparative analysis of 15 jute-related databases, information systems and subject gateways was also conducted for assessing the uniqueness of prototype subject gateway on Jute (i.e. ‘Jute-Gate’) in disseminating qualitative Jute information to stakeholders. It was found that, out of 166 subject gateways that existed between 1996 and 2017, 102 were active and 64 were closed as on 31.03.2017. Average age of the active gateways was 14.52 years though 5 gateways were found to have existed for 21 years and 3 gateways lasted for only 1 year. It was concluded that number of gateways is dependent on the subject category but average age of subject gateways is independent of subject category. It was also found that no dedicated subject gateway for jute fibre is available and the proposed prototype ‘Jute-Gate’ is a pioneering effort.Keywords
Subject Gateway, Survey, Subject Gateway Analysis.References
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