14. Library, Information Science and Technology: Recent submissions

  • Sreejaya, P.; Sunitha, T. (Annals of Library and Information Studies, 2003)
    The Internet represents a totally new environment for the exchange of schlarly literature and it requires new enabling technologies to protect both customers and publishers. Systems will have to be developed to authenticate ...
  • Sreekumar, M.G. (UBS Publishers Distributors, 2006)
    The emerging information landscape portrays a complex domain before the library fraternity with multiplicity of physical as well as digital formats in which they manifest in diverse publication types. Libraries today operate ...
  • Jayan, C. Kurian; Sreekumar, M.G.; Goh, Dion Hoe-Liah; Diljit, Singh; Abdullah, Abrizah; Wheeler, Joy Lynn (The International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 2008)
    The profusion of non-relevant information for a given query on the Web explains the pressing need for formulating ebullient strategies for pertinent Web resource discovery and retrieval. One of the major requirements for ...
  • Saji, Gopinath (MANLIBNET 2005, 2005)
    The information space has witnessed phenomenal changes in the last few years. The fast growth of information repositories and trend towards protocol standardisation had completely revised even the conceptual frame work of ...
  • Sreekumar, M.G.; Sunitha, T. (Macmillan, 2012)
    Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have propelled the growth of large numbers of electronic resources, especially E-Journal resources across the world. Libraries spend a major portion of their budget for ...
  • Sreekumar, M.G.; Saji, Gopinath (University of Mysore, 2001-03)
    The development of Internet has revolutionaized the businesses across the globe by streamlining their supply chain, thereby achieving substantial cost reduction. The concept of "agile & lean manufacturing", which brought ...
  • Sreekumar, M.G. (NACLIN 2006, 2006)
    Advances in science comprising the pure, applied, humanities and the social sciences historically vouch the collaborative and the communicative processes involved in the scholarly world. This has been the practice the world ...
  • Pathak, Ashok (IIMK-MALIBNET 2006, 2006)
    Information Technology has dramatically affected all facets of our life and Library Services in the new era are no exception. The conventional libraries confined within a physical space are slowly tranforming into digital ...
  • Noufal, P.P. (MANLIBNET 2005, 2005)
    Today, library technical services departments have a new imperative: to carry forward their role to organize the world’s information and apply it in the digital age. At the heart of the necessary transition is envisioning ...
  • Sreekumar, M.G.; Sunitha, T. (MANLIBNET 2005, 2005)
    The proliferation of E-publishing across the world have brought in a revolution in scholarly journal publication, ubscription, access and delivery mechanism. E-journals are electronic equivalents of their print counter ...
  • Sreekumar, M.G. (Indian Institute of Management Lucknow, 2003-09)
    A library's digital information collection development objective is not far from its original mandate, ie, to select, acquire, manage, preserve adn finally archieve those digital/ electronic materials, which will support ...
  • Sreekumar, M.G.; Raina, Roshan Lal* (Department of Library and Information Science & Dr. V.S. Krishana Library, 2005-01-25)
    The paper describes current trends in library collection building processes. In line with these trends, while introducing the library consortium principles, it presents an outline of various library consortia presently in ...
  • Gupta, Santhosh Kumar.; Ranjan, Rajeev (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, 2008-04-05)
    The selection of sample is based on convenience but the fact is taken into consideration and the village should meet the criteria specified by IRDA(Insurance regulatory athority of India)for village, so that it can represent ...
  • Saji, Gopinath; Pathak, Ashok; Manoj, Kumar; Sreekumar, M.G. (International Book Distributing Co., 2002)
    Information Technology has dramatically changed the nature of business of modern day libraries. The conventional set up of brick and mortar libraries that store information within a constrained physical space have given ...

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