Program: electronic library and information systems: Volume 45 Issue 2
Table of contents - Special Issue: Indian perspectives
Development of a digital library of manuscripts: A case study at the University of Pune, India
Nagesh L. Londhe, Sanjay K. Desale, Suresh K. PatilThe purpose of this paper is to focus on the technical know‐how required for digitisation of manuscripts. It aims to discuss the digitisation process of manuscripts adopted in the…
Growth and diffusion of e‐journal usage in universities of the western Himalayan region of India
Dhirendra Sharma, Hemant Sharma, Vikram SinghThe purpose of this paper is to study and analyse the information communication technology‐based growth and diffusion of research using e‐journals for two universities belonging…
Automated serials control at the Indian Institutes of Technology: an overview
Tapas Kumar Ghosh, K.C. PandaThe purpose of this paper is to highlight the functional attributes of the automated serials control systems of the libraries in seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and…
Institutional repositories in Indian universities and research institutes: A study
M. Krishnamurthy, T.D. KemparajuThe purpose of this paper is to report on a study of the institutional repositories (IRs) in use in Indian universities and research institutes.
AERIS: an integrated domain information system for aerospace science and technology
Sudip Ranjan Hatua, Devika P. MadalliThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the methodology in building an integrated domain information system with illustrations that provide proof of concept
Use pattern of print and electronic journals at the Kurukshetra University, India
Dinesh K. GuptaThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the use of electronic journals from the INFONET consortium by faculty and research scholars of physics and chemistry at Kurukshetra…
Open‐source tools for enhancing full‐text searching of OPACs: Use of Koha, Greenstone and Fedora
K.T. Anuradha, R. Sivakaminathan, P. Arun KumarThere are many library automation packages available as open‐source software, comprising two modules: staff‐client module and online public access catalogue (OPAC). Although the…