ROLE OF LEADERSHIP AMONG LIBRARIANS IN THE COMPETETIVE WORLD |
Author : H. V. Arunachalapathy |
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Abstract :Library and Information Science has been an inter-disciplinary subject with a combination of several subjects like management, psychology, information technology and statistics. Due to the competitive world and challenges for library excellence to ensure quality, leadership has become a core competency for the librarians. Hence this study discusses the role of library leadership providing concept of library leadership and competencies and leadership skills required for librarians in the changing technological environment. Further to determine the growth of literature on Leadership in Library and Information science, analysis has been made using Web of Science Database, which reveals that the term leadership in Library science appeared in 1916.
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EVALUATING CHILDREN’S RESOURCES, SERVICES AND INFORMATION NEEDS IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT |
Author : Anil Changdeo Bansode |
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Abstract :Children must use networked resources and services effectively in order to acquire information they need now and to prepare for their futures in the work-force. The school library stands as an institution poised to serve children who range from “illiterate” to highly literate in the use of computer resources. In order to provide this service, school librarians must understand how to plan for and evaluate resources, services and information needs in a networked environment.
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USE OF INTERNET INFORMATION RESOURCES BY RESEARCHERS IN THE DISCIPLINE OF SCIENCE AT UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE, MYSORE: A STUDY |
Author : P. Sarasvathy , Asha P. and Shivakumar B. G. |
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Abstract :In this paper attempts has been made to describe a survey of the use of internet information resource by researchers in the disciplines of science at University of Mysore. A questionnaire is used to identify the awareness and use of internet information resources, To assess the need for orientation programme, to know the requirement of print resources in addition to internet information resources. This paper also examines to investigate the satisfaction level with existing service and facilities. Farther an attempt also been made to highlight findings of the study and few suggestions have been given based on the analyses of collected data.
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USE OF INFORMATION PRODUCTS AND SERVICES IN NASSDOC, NEW DELHI |
Author : Geetanjali Sharma, Parul Sharma and Shalini Gupta |
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Abstract :Therefore, the present study was undertaken to discuss about the use of information Products and Services in NASSDOC, New Delhi. Scientific and technical information growth is exponential and the users are confused with the right information at the right time. Thus documentation centre has been putting considerable the same effectively and efficiently. For this purpose the Questionnaire and interview method has been used for data collection. The results of this study suggested that Information Products and Services available in the library of NASSDOC are underutilized and it may be due to lack of awareness.
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"THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT POLICY TOWARDS THE IMPORTANT INDUSTRIES IN INDIA DURING THE 19TH CENTURY" |
Author : Zinah Harith Jirjees, Ahmed Khames Hammadi and Abdulbaqi khames Hammadi |
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Abstract :The industrial structure before the British imperial rule was not destroyed in India. The British imperial government deliberately destroyed the infrastructure of Indian traditional industry for the benefit of their metropolitan industry. Since the year 1880, it became necessary to evolve modern industrial infrastructure rather than complement the growth of their metropolitan industry by creating a demand for the machinery on the one hand and on the other hand to fill up the gap in the volume of foreign trade, which occurred due to disappearance of manufactures from the export from India. Therefore, it continued to grow in spite of the stagnation in the times of political instability.
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A STUDY ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MEDICAL ETHICS IN ALEXANDRIA FACULTY OF MEDICINE: APPLICATIONS AND OBSTACLES |
Author : Maha Abdel Hamid Ghanem, Salah-EldinAbdelmoneim, Nadia Fouad Farghaly, Abeer Abdel MoneimSheta , Nihal Mohamed Abdel RazzakAlhabachi and Heba Abdel Samie Mohammed Hussein |
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Abstract :Ethical guidelines supposed to be followed all through the research steps until the publication process finished. The aim was to explore and assess the level of knowledge and practices of staff members of Alexandria Faculty of medicine as ethics of publication. Through specially designed questionnaire, the staff knew the proper methods of writing as paraphrasing (52%), summarizing (86.8%) and quotation (82.6%). About three forth of the contributing staff members mentioned plagiarism as unethical practice and 94.3% refused redundant publication. They knew the outcome of plagiarism as rejection of paper (70%). Staff’s manuscript was usually corrected in grammar and language and the main cause of rejection from international journals was repeated point of research (41.4%). The study demonstrated the gap between the level of knowledge and practice of staff members of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine which mandates raising their knowledge level by awareness through the course on ethics of publication.
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FRONTIERS IN RADIO ASTRONOMY RESEARCH IN INDIA (1999-2012): A SCIENTOMETRIC STUDY |
Author : Keshava , Gireesh A. Ganjihal , Vijayakumar A. G. and K. S. Kwati |
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Abstract :This study discusses the research performance and productivity of India institutions in its publications reflected in Science Citation Index Expanded in the field of Radio Astronomy research during the year 1999-2012. The Indian publications have grown steadily from 4.357% (298) in 1999 to 11.9% (814) publications in 2012. Among top ten Indian Institutes IUCAA ranks first with highest h-index 67, followed by TIFR with 58 h-index, IIAP with 39 h-index, RRI and Panjab University with 35 h-index each.
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USE OF CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AT LIBRARY |
Author : Ambika P. Patil , Praveen Kumari B. L. |
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Abstract :Growing nature of library web content and the issues surrounding the working environment, one need to build back-end databases of metadata and linked to electronic journals. Content management (CM) is defined as the process of collecting, managing and publishing content (Boiko, 2001; Thamaraiselvi, 2002) and Content Management System as a “database” or “repository” is an oversimplification. Databases and other web technologies indeed form the technical foundation of a CMS; it is up to the librarians to develop the vision of what a CMS can and should offer a library. Digital content management system is a software system that provides preservation, organization and dissemination services for digital collections. Also there is lack of uniform access protocols to ensure that the material can be readily discovered and shared by users and systems; lack of consistent authorization and authentication methods to enforce access control; . an inability to reuse available content; and . an inability to monitor and predict costs associated with digital projects (Yan Han, 2004).
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LIBRARY RESOURCES AND SERVICES IN INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT |
Author : Shivanand D. Kamble , Swapna A. Khandekar |
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Abstract :The present study describes role of the Indian Institute of Managements (IIMs) in higher education and research in the discipline of management in the country. Each IIM has a well resourced library to support and encourage their academic and research work. This paper expansively studies execution, the resources and services of these libraries. The level of automation, ease of access of ICT infrastructure, access to electronic resources and digital library initiatives taken by these libraries are discussed.
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MUSCULAR STRENGTH OF A ATHELETE IN 100 METER SPRINT |
Author : Yeshwant Kalepwar |
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Abstract :Some of the earliest records of running events are those of men who ran against each other at the first Olympic Games. The Olympic Games festivals which had their beginnings in 776 B.C. continued until on early Christian Roaman Emperor named Theodosus stopped them around 400 AD. They had become cruel. Running was perhaps the simplest of the sports but it too became debased as prizes and the entertainment value become more important than training. The sprint race was the length of the stadi urn and the stones which marked the start allowed for twenty runners in a heat. There was a lapse of about Olympic and we hear nothing of athletics really taking a grip until 1834 when organizations began to make rules so something must have been going on before that time.
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CONTENT ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE & MANAGEMENT (IJISM) |
Author : Sujata Pratapure , Vaishali Khaparde |
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Abstract :The content analysis is regarded as an important technique of obtaining facts which is used for the purpose of studying political, Social, economical & business problems. Content analysis is a versatile and inexpensive research method. It is useful for documenting change over time, and comparing media from different sources and locations. It is easy to establish reliability. The present study analyzed 76 articles publish at 5 volumes during 2009-2013 in the International Journal of Information Science & Management (IJISM).This study maid an attempt on examine the year-wise distribution of articles, authorship pattern, Reference, geographical distribution of articles etc.
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AWARENESS AND USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR ACADEMIC INFORMATION AMONG THE STUDENTS OF CBSE SCHOOL IN MYSORE DISTRICT: A STUDY |
Author : Bhalachandra S. Deshpande , P. Sarasvathy |
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Abstract :Awareness of the essential role of new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the field of educationhas become the need of the hour. Current technology rich environment have asserted the importance of ICTs in the process of teaching and learning. This paper attempts to investigate the level of ICT use for educational purposes by students in CBSE secondary schools in Mysore.Information Technology can be applied as an efficient means of improving competence in the educational process.
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EXPLORING THE OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES IN LIBRARIES |
Author : K. Harinarayana, P. Giri Naidu and Sadu Ranganadham |
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Abstract :As India marches rapidly towards an ambitious agenda of economic and social advancement, Younger generation is changing their mindset and the greatest challenges is faces to provide extensive access to quality higher education opportunities. An evident and expanding Open Education Resources movement offers great promise for meeting this challenge through initiatives that make quality tools, content and practice widely available.
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ACCESS TO LIBRARY SERVICES FOR DIFFERENTLY ABLE PERSONS: A PROPOSAL FOR UNIVERSITIES LIBRARIES IN ODISHA, INDIA. |
Author : Shiba Bhue , Nabakumar Bhoi |
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Abstract :The success of Books for All and “Library is a growing organism” depends upon number of variables one such important areas is that libraries service to differently abled persons in India. Due to implementation of inclusive education in India it is imperative that the role of Libraries has been crucial. They are now required to equip to meet the needs of diverse learners. This paper discusses universities library role in providing information services to the students with disabilities, legal framework, guidelines of different libraries authorities’ bodies’. A suggestive proposal given to the Universities Libraries of Odisha State after careful assumption and literature review in the context of India.
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ACADEMIC LIBRARIES AND USER EDUCATION |
Author : Chalukya B.V. |
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Abstract :I believe that most librarians accept that they not only have a responsibility toprovide quality information services but also to educate their library users with respect to the effective use of those library services and products. Training and teaching in libraries is carried out in the form of user training. I provide in my presentation arguments in support of the viewpoint that teaching and training in library context could be successfully used as a means or tool for marketing.This paper examines user education in Academic library . The discussionfocuses on the planning organization and implementation of these programmes and needfor user education in Academic libraries and information Technology and user educationsuch as web based user education programme.
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LIFE ADJUSTMENT WITH DIABETES AND BLOOD PRESSURE: A SOCIO-MEDICO STUDY |
Author : Sachin S. Huggi , Chandrakumar B. Sedamkar |
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Abstract :Many people think that Diabetes and Blood Pressure are common health problems after the age of 45 years. But, it is noted that preventive measures can avoid these health problems. The preventive measures after 40 years of age include controlling oily food, junk food, eating green vegetables, regular exercises, performing yoga and meditation, etc can reduce the risks of blood pressure and diabetes. Those who are already affected by these diseases needed much care and adjust with food habits and other activities in their life. In this regard, totally 450 patients suffering from diabetes and blood pressure are interviewed to study their activities to adjust in their life with these diseases. It is observed that food habits, especially in urban areas shows more risks of these diseases. Physical exercises, yoga, meditation, etc are essentially needed to avoid the risks of diabetes and blood pressure in life.
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