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Item Access to E-journals through UGC INFONET Digital Library Consortium: A Study of Usage Trends among the Universities of North East India(INFLIBNET Centre, 2008-11-06) Chand, Prem; Arora, Jagdish; Naga, Moses M; Pradhan, Dinesh RanjanThe paper highlights the usage trends of access to e-journals in ten universities of North East India. The preliminary findings from the data of last five years revealed that there is an upward trend. The paper briefly describes open access journals and the measurement tools of e-journals.Item Awareness and Accessing of Electronic Resources by the Post Graduate Students of North Eastern Hill University, Shillong(INFLIBNET Centre, 2012-03-03) Naga, Moses M; B, StenThe paper focuses on the awareness and accessing of electronic resources in the NEHU Central Library by the Post Graduate Students within four different Schools comprising of different departments. The purpose of seeking information, formal and informal sources used by the Post Graduate Students in searching the relevant information is studied in the paper. It also discussed frequency of their visit to the library and tools used for searching the information. The awareness of digital repository in helping the students for finding information is also touched uponItem Documentation on Traditional Herbal Medicinal Practices in Udalguri and Karbi Anglong, Assam(INFLIBNET Centre Gandhinagar, 2024-09-19) Das, Hemanta Kumar; Kropi, Klaret; Naga, Moses MTraditional knowledge is abandoned by the particular community and passed to the next generation verbally. Due to the nature of knowledge flow traditional knowledge, needs to be documented so that we will not lose the knowledge and can use it for problem-solving activities for living beings and the benefit of the planet Earth. Documentation of Traditional Knowledge is a process of collecting, classifying, recording, preserving, and communicating the information in a readily accessible form which is an indispensable aspect of libraries. Traditional herbal medicine practices are an integral part of various communities inhabiting Assam. In this paper, an attempt has been made to document the traditional herbal medicinal practices in the Udalguri development block of Assam and Langsomepi development block of Karbi Anglong district, Assam with the idea to implement the strategies in libraries for documentation of the tacit knowledge.