65 research outputs found
Collection in High Court Libraries of India: A Survey (2005 to 2009)
With the ever increasing cost of the publications, the collection development in High court libraries of India has been markedly effected. This paper tries to find out that due to changing environment, has the collection increased ,decreased or remain stagnantÂ
Search Engine Technology : Digital Library Perspective
The paper introduces the navigation of digital libraries and
reviews most prominent problems confronting retrieval engine like multiple content
sources. distrihuted documents problem. multiple language problem, inaccurate
queries problem and availability of classification schemes problem etc . It traces
various solutions in terms of technologies developed for search engine retrieval like Meta
data extraction by various methods viz automatic extraction of words. structural
analysis, normalization of existing Meta data. using external reference data and citation
analysis etc. It explores equal ranking elaborating test runs with representative
queries etc: hesides dealing with proper treatment of queries ll'hich co1·ers
orthographic. morphological and vocabulary · variation . Discussion on data
aggregation resorting to distributed documents is given along with a
glimpse of future direction
Developing Digital Reference Service In South Asia: Challenges And Issues
The study outlines challenges of south Asian countries (particularly India, Pakistan and Bangladesh etc) to develop Digital Reference Service (DRS) and focus on issues like language diversity, poor literacy rate and digital and information divide etc being common denominator of underdevelopment at different terrains with ethnic and cultural multiplicity. The paper analyses the features of (DRS) by scanning literature and deriving inputs from existing models, experiments and guidelines for developing DRS suitable for the region
Oriental manuscripts in India: a literature survey
The purpose of this paper is to review the literature about oriental manuscript collections
in India and provide an overview of the area.
Design/methodology/approach â A core set of literature on oriental manuscript collections in
India was retrieved after doing a thorough literature search in different databases. Literature on
various aspects of this topic was reviewed. The paper is organized based on various themes to make
the study fruitful for various sections of society.
Findings â Oriental manuscripts are present in different research libraries, university libraries and
public libraries in India but university libraries are leading others in preserving these manuscripts,
with few exceptions. Manuscripts are available in different oriental languages but mostly in Sanskrit.
Every religious sect in India has contributed immensely in collecting and preserving these
manuscripts. The contribution of famous kings of Indian history is also enormous in this regard.
Research limitations/implications â The review does not claim to be exhaustive, as most sources
might have been skipped during the study for their non-availability.
Originality/value â This paper provides a concise overview of manuscripts present in different
Indian libraries and research institution/universities and provides a valuable entry point to the field of
Indian manuscripts for research scholars, information scientists and other interested parties.
Keywords India, University libraries, Research libraries, Archives, Collections management, History,
Oriental manuscripts, Manuscripts, Oriental manuscripts-India, Oriental libraries, Oriental libraries-Indi
Citation Analysis of Ph.D Theses A study of doctoral theses submitted to Kashmir University during 1980-2000 in Natural Sciences
Reports a study of one hundred doctoml dissertations submitted to Kashmir University during the
period
1980-2000 in the field of Natural sciences. A total of 11,862 citations were analysed for
identifying bibliographic form, citation potential, journal
ranking and obscelecence rate
Designing An Interface For Multilingual And Multiscript Database Of Medieval Manuscripts
The paper discusses the design of an interface for developing a database of medieval manuscripts for accommodating data elements in
multilingual and manuscript medium especially in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian using 'Unicode character sets' with Visual Basic in front end and Ms Access in back end
The Impact of Open Access Contributions: Developed and Developing World Perspectives
The study explores the research impact of âOpen Access research articlesâ across the globe
with a view to test the hypothesis that âOA research contributions emanating from developing
countries receive equal citations (subsequently resultant research impact) as those from the developed worldâ. The study covers 5639 research articles from 50 Open Access DOAJ based Medical Sciences journals covering the period from 2005 to 2006. The research impact of OA research publications measured by the citation counts varies from journal to journal and from country to country. Statistically significant difference is noted between the research impact of the developed and the developing world for OA research articles. The research articles from the developed countries receive higher number of citations (subsequently resultant research impact) compared to those of the developing world. The study may help and pave way for framing policies and strategies to increase the impact of research in the developing world
Information Needs of Physicians and Surgeons of Jammu & Kashmir
The paper attempts to explore the information needs of physicians and
surgeons of Jammu & Kashmir
Design/Methodology/Approach: The survey is conducted among physicians and
surgeons working at primary, secondary and tertiary health care institutions by
administrating a questionnaire employing stratified random sampling.
Findings: The information needs of the physicians and surgeons vary with practice
location, affiliation and specialization. Most of the physicians and surgeons need
patient data/patient care information, latest medical knowledge, information
about new drugs and medical products/equipments.
Originality/Value: The identification of information needs of physicians and
surgeons is a maiden attempt for the state of J & K. This study may encourage and
foster further research for effectiveness and better performance of medical
libraries and information managers in the State
Impact Of Open Access Research Contributions Across Select Disciplines
The study is based on 4,413 papers identified from Elsevier's Scopus for various fields from 2000 to 2004 to assess the research impact of OA journal articles, from DOAJ based journals, using sampling techniques following 'R' software. It focuses to test the hypothesis "OA articles in hard, urban and convergent fields receive more citations (hence higher research impact) than those in soft, rural and divergent subjects, besides a comparative study of research impact across disciplines, supported with experimental method and literature review
Environmental concerns in the knowledge industry: literature review
The paper aims to explore and identify the recent contributions to the literature available
about various environmental issues associated with the Knowledge Industry, from conception until
dissemination of knowledge to end-users from the sources available.
Design/methodology/approach â An extensive literature survey was performed in an attempt to
identify substantial works published to date concerning environmental issues coupled with the
Knowledge Industry. A range of online scholarly databases, search engines and websites of recognized
international as well as national organizations and publishers was searched, to spot out the substantial
works carried out in the area. Varied search terms such as âenvironmental issues of paper industryâ,
âpaper consumption for booksâ, âbooks and carbon footprintâ âenvironmental issues in pulp and paper
industryâ, âcomputers and carbon footprintâ, âpublishing industry and environmentâ, âinternet and
environmental issuesâ and âgreen computingâ, etc. were used for retrieving the literature.
Findings â The literature review connotes that hardly any systematic study or scholarly output
which can facilitate the precise and accurate facts about environmental issues coupled with the
Knowledge Industry is available, although the size of the industry and its effect on the environment is quite large.
Practical implications â It is evident from the scrutiny of literature existing that there are still areas
for advanced exploration on the topic of environmental concerns of the Knowledge industry; and study
paves the way for the concerned organizations and institutions (such as Libraries and Publishers),
at global level, to take substantial measures to overcome hazardous effects from the industry.
Originality/value â The paper is the first ordered and thorough attempt to review the literature and
provide a summary of adverse effects of the Knowledge Industry on the environment
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