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_aRe-Imagining Academic Libraries : _bA Perspective on Institutional Repositories / _cEditors, Veeresh B. Hanchinal, Deputy Librarian, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Tuljapur campus, Tuljapur-413601, Dist. Osmanabad; Vidya V. Hanchinal, Librarian, J. M. Patel College of Commerce, Goregaon (W), Mumbai-400090; P Arul Pragasam, Librarian, Seva Sadan's College of Education, Opp. Central Hospital, Ulhasnagar-421003, Dist. Thane. |
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_aNew Delhi : _bEss Ess Publications, _c2016. |
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_axxviii, 201 pages : _billustrations ; _c23 cm. |
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_t1. Open Access Publishing and Institutional Repositories: An Overview _t2. Establishing Institutional Repositories: An Overview _t3. Developments of Institutional Repositories: An Overview _t4. New Metrics of Scholarly Communication and Emerging Roles of Academic Librarians: A Case of Institutional Repositories _t5. Institutional Digital Repositories: A platform to promote the Visibility & Impact of Institutional Research _t6. Institutional Repository : A Performance Indicator _t7. Building a Sustainable Institutional Repository: Some Guidelines _t8. Building An Institutional Repository: A Complete Installation Guide using SOBEKCM OSS _t9. Potential and Prospects of Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL): A Call of Digital India _t10. Institutional Repositories- Awareness by Faculty of University of Thanjavur : A Case Study _t11. Indian ETD Repositories in Open DOAR: An Observation _t12. Initiatives of Digital Library Projects in India, UK and USA : An Overview |
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520 | _aThe 21st century is witnessing a rapid increase in scholarly publications which is available in many forms and formats. The developments in Information & Communication Technology (ICT) has led to new ways of scholarly publications. These developments gave an impetus to the institutes particularly academic institutes, to build an Institutional Repository (IR) to host its own intellectual output for the wider access to the global community at free of charge. Institutional Repositories (IRs) are increasingly becoming an integral part of the academic institutes. It is a platform to promote the visibility and impact of the institute's scholarly research to the wider community. The book contains twelve invited chapters/ research papers contributed by the teachers and practicing librarians. It provides an in-depth overview about major developments and maintenance of institutional repository world wide that enables LIS professionals to understand the genesis and planning and execution of IR, challenges and the role of librarian in establishing IR. It also gives insight about the open sources and their use in building IRs. Further, it narrates the practical experiences of Library professionals for developing an IR. This book is a blend of theory and case studies for creating and maintaining digital archive in the form of institutional repository. This book will be useful to students, researchers, practicing librarians, teachers and IT professionals. -- from dust jacket. | ||
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700 | 1 | _aArul Pragasam, P., | |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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