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  • Jayakanth, Francis; Sharada, B; Minj, Filbert (DRTC, 2007-02)
    Libraries world-over are facing an economic crisis due to the imbalance in skyrocketing of subscription prices and shrinking or at best stable library budgets. Librarians have long ago realized the fact that however ...
  • Lakshmana Moorthy, A (Defence Science Journal,, 1991)
    A reference is a formal description of a document source with a set of elements in a standardised sequence.It is an integral part of a research paper and plays an important role in its life. It enables the readers to ...
  • Kohl, David (Documentation Research and Training Centre, 2004-10)
    The paper describes the OhioLINK structure and operation as an example of a successful consortial organization. It presents a detailed history of OhioLINK, its automation structure, how transactions happen and how it is ...
  • Soltani, Sima (2007)
    The Semantic Web is expected to extend the current Web by providing structured content via the addition of annotations. Because of the large amount of pages in the Web, manual annotation is very time consuming. Finding ...
  • Lakshmana Moorthy, A; Karisiddappa, CR (Ess Ess Publishers, 1997)
    Discusses the importances of Citation and references.It also discusses the different styles of citation and the styles recommended by various standard organisations.
  • Senthil, V; Lakshmana Moorthy, A (Tata Energy Research Institute, 2006-12)
    Defence Scientific Information and Documentation Centre (DESIDOC) is a nodal centre for information communication and dissemination in the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO). As the publication wing of DRDO, ...
  • Neelameghan, A.; Raghavan, K. S. (Indian Statistical Institute, 2007-02-21)
    A thesaurus is a useful knowledge organization tool. Growing globalization of information exchange calls for multi-lingual inter-disciplinary thesauri for use in information processing and retrieval. This paper discusses ...
  • Udaya Shankar, S.S. (DRTC, 2000)
    Information is the sine qua non for all activities in today's information society. Current information is the most demanded and needed one among various research groups and individuals. Newspapers and magazines are ...
  • Krishnamurthy, M. (DRTC, 2000)
    With the advent of Online Public Access Catalogs, librarians and their staff have been freed from the labor-intensive processes involved in the creation and maintenance of card catalogue. At the Indian statistical Institute ...
  • Dwivedi, S K; Kumar, A (DRTC, Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, India, http://drtc.isibang.ac.in, 2013)
    The minimum requirement of the Semantic Web applications in a Semantic Web technology is to create the ontology and RDF triple database. The Semantic Web based applications can make the use of its languages and technologies ...
  • Dwivedi, Sanjay K.; Kumar, Anand (2013-11-28)
  • Sini, Margherita; Salokhe, Gauri; Pardy, Christopher; Albert, Janice; Keizer, Johannes; Katz, Stephen (DRTC, 2007-02)
    This paper describes the work done within the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on providing an ontology-based navigation for the Food, Nutrition and Agriculture (FNA) Journal. The aim of the ...
  • Bottomley, Gesine (2008-06-12)
  • Ghosh, S.B.; Das, Anup Kumar (IFLA, 2006-05)
    In the recent years much discussions and initiatives are taken in the area of open access. Open access, a philosophy facilitates availability and distribution of scholarly communication freely, as a means to solve the ...
  • Arunachalam, Subbiah (The National Medical Journal of India, 2004)
    Discusses the problems of the Researchers in developing world. Many University Libaries in the developed Countries boasting much higher budget than than those of academic libraries in developing countries. These financial ...
  • Patel, Dimple (Osmania Journal of Arts, University College of Arts and Social Sciences, Osmania University, 2008)
    This article gives a brief introduction to the concept of open access (OA), OA initiatives, Types of OA content. It also gives an appendix where a few OA resources in the field of Arts and Humanities are listed.
  • Deoghuria, Swapan; Roy, Satyabrata (DRTC, 2007-02)
    The Internet has changed how we conduct and share research, primarily by increasing the global reach of scholarly communication. Today the world of information is divided between two views on costs and business. One ...
  • Amin, Saiful (DRTC, 2003)
    The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) is a collaborative effort that provides an applicationindependent interoperability framework based on metadata harvesting. Though the OAI-PMH is a ...
  • Prasad, A.R.D. (2013-11-28)

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