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Item Citation Linking of Journal Articles In Knowledgeportals With Refernce to ACM E-Journal Portal(INFLIBNET CENTER, 2007-12-07) Kaliammal, A; Thamaraiselvi, GThe most innovative online journals are maturing rapidly and distinctive new Knowledge Portals are emerging day by day. Foremost among the features of the portals is the hypertext link, popularized by the World Wide Web and which will form the basis of a new, highly integrated scholarly literature. Journal integration in this instance seeks to recognize, extend and exploit relationships at the level of journal content–the papers–while maintaining some of the familiar contexts. Links are a powerful tool for journal integration, most immediately in the form of citation linking. The paper defines what knowledge portals are and describes a new system, a link service, which is being developed to support novel and flexible linking mechanisms on the Web. The main aims and objectives of the study and the definitions of citation linking of journal articles and the importance of the citation linking are also discussed in this article with reference to the e-journal Knowledge portal of ACM. The methodology used in the JACM to link the citations is explained with figures.Item Content Creation, Access and Management Processes in the Digital Era with few Websites of International Content Management Systems(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Kaliammal, A; Thamaraiselvi, GAs the supply of information grows more and more comprehensive, the complexity in handling it also grows. The need for reliable Content Management System (CMS) becomes more and more obvious. A Content Management System allows content to be stored, retrieved, edited, updated, controlled, then output in a variety of ways such that the incremental cost of each update cycle and output production shrinks dramatically over time. Since the amount of information is emerging day to day at a tremendous speed, to find particular information in the mist of information explosion is very difficult and so there is an urgent need for content or knowledge management and services to be adopted in Libraries. Content management is as set of tasks and processes for managing content explicitly targeted for publication throughout its life from creation to archive. CMS are essential for large or even small scale projects which involve the capture of creation of digital assets and is necessary for the creation of any basic Web sites. This paper explains about the concepts of content management, its components, needs and advantages. How the contents can be created, accessed and managed in the digital environment have also been discussed in this paper.Item Electronic Journals and Libraries - A Study(INFLIBNET Centre, 2002-02) Kaliammal, AThis paper focus on the definitions of electronic journals with the role of academic libraries. The comparison and usage of access to electronic and print journals are explained. This paper mainly described about the free E-journals and how to download from the Internet.Item INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT(INFLIBNET Centre, 2001-03) Kaliammal, AThis paper broadly describes the developments in the field of Information Technology and its impact on libraries. Changing role of libraries and different services that could be offered using IT are discussed. The importance of Internet in imparting higher education and also in delivery of information is discussed. Author suggests that use of IT is essential to meet the needs of users in the academic world.Item The Virtual Library : Changing Roles and Ethical Challenges for Librarians(INFLIBNET Centre, Ahmedabad, 2004-02) Kaliammal, A; Selvi, G ThamaraiIn this age of Information Technology, there have been so many opportunities for the Librarians for involvement in an information-based society including electronic and multimedia publishing, Internet based-information services, global networking, web based digital resources etc. The base of recorded information is growing at an accelerating rate, in increasing varieties of formats (texts, numeric, graphic, video, audio, image, electronic, etc.). Virtual Library can be defined as the Internet based Digital Library. The concept of “Virtual Library” is that any person who has a computer by which he can make connection to the library networks can access not only the resources of the library but also access variety of information that is available nationally and internationally through networks, like Internet, Intranet without being physically present in library. This article explains what is meant by a Virtual Library and to build a virtual library in what way the Librarians have to change their roles to face the challenges of modern Information Technologies in the changing environment. Also this article, discusses about the changing role of librarians, the skills needed to build a virtual library and how the virtual information should be collected, managed, preserved and disseminated to the millennium users.