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Item Application of Data Mining in Library and Information Services(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Prakash, K; Prem Chand; Gohel, UmeshKnowledge Discovery or Data Mining is the partially automated process of extracting patterns, usually from large data sets. Library and information services in schools, colleges, universities, corporations and communities obtain information about their users, circulation history, resources in the collection, and search patterns. Now a days many libraries have taken advantage of these data as a way to improve customer service, manage acquisition budgets, or influence strategic decision-making about uses of information in their organizations. The paper tries give an overview on data sources and possible applications of data mining techniques in the library.Item Application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Information Management(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Chauhan, Suresh Kumar; Murthy, T A VInformation and Communication Technology (ICT) has a very vast meaning and it has been dominating each and every aspect of this universe. Due to ICT only whole world has been become a global village and the other side ICT is accelerating information explosion, which leads to the problem of bibliographical control. But there are some tools, which can help us to manage these digital contents in a systematic order for use. The concept of digital library is very much suitable for information management. Here, we have Greenstone and DSpace Open Source Software for content creation, which are being used for maintaining an institutional repository. After content creations, the objective should be accessing these contents globally, for this purpose we need some broadband networks. In India, UGC-Infonet is the example for such kind of country-wide network which is being responsible for improving the higher educational system in the country with state-of-the-art technology. Now contents and infrastructure with strong network are with us, UGC-Infonet: E-Journals Consortium is one of the good examples which show that how we can facilitate the educational system across the country through this kind of ICT system.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 Content Management : A new Role for 21 st Century LIS Professionals(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) lakshmi, R S R VaraThe web and intranet environments permanently altered the way the library and information centers handle information activities. Content management is a set of rules, roles, and processes that manages the content or document life cycle and delivers accurate information. The article presents an overview of the content management, its need and advantages. The focus of the paper is on the application of content management techniques to libraries influenced by network environment.Item Data Mining in the Process of Knowledge Discovery in Digital Libraries(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Mudhol, Mahesh; Gowda, PurushothamaData Mining is the partially automated process of extracting patterns, usually from large data sets. In this paper the authors tries to give an overview about data mining.Item Digital Archiving : Indian Scenario(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Ramana, Y VThis paper deals with Digital Archiving and presents the Indian scenario of Digital Archiving.Item Digital Preservation(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Dhansegaran, GDefines the concept of Digital Preservation . Explains the need for Digital content Preservation. Describes the Various requirements for Digital content Preservation. Discusses digital Longevity. Elucidates the challenges to Digital preservation. Enumerates the preservation strategies. Fixes the responsibility for digital preservation. Signifies the role of preserving the integrity of digital information. speaks about the coordinated efforts for digital preservation . States the present status of Digital Preservation in India.Item Digital Preservation : Some Aspects in Digital Information Era(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Singh, Ch Ibohal; Devi, Th MadhuriThere has been a sea change in the process of preservation of materials for posterity .In this digital era the concept of digital preservation has also come into the scene which became a challenging task for the professionals in the field of Library and Information activities. For the same certain basic aspects involved are required to be addressed. The present paper aims to highlight these aspects.Item Digital Preservation of Manuscripts : A Case Study(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Kumar, S; Shah, LeenaThis paper discusses the present situation of manuscripts and preservation steps, which has to be taken; to save the heritage the paper proposes a plan for digitization of these cultural heritages of India. The paper also discusses the history and technique of manuscript in India particularly SORI. Various institutions involved in archiving and preserving manuscript are also highlighted with historical backgrounds. Various efforts taken in preserving manuscript in digital format in India and abroad are also discussed. Maintains SORI as one of the front runner in the preservation process. Details on how manuscripts are digitized are also discussed and concludes with suggestions on various issues of manuscript digitization.Item Digital Rights Management and Libraries(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Mallik, Mamatha; Singh, SonalContent originators and publishers are employing Digital Rights Management (DRM) to protect the digital content by continuous replication and prevent the abuse of their intellectual property. However, locking the content and controlling operations on the content have presented interesting challenges in supporting fair use in the digital world. Libraries are not only purchasing intellectual property, but they are also producing and maintaining it. The article highlights the importance of DRM, its fair use issues, how to improve content delivery and its beneficial services for libraries. Electronic access.Item Digitization Perspective of Medieval Manuscripts(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Shafi, S MThe paper discusses importance of digital interface of manuscripts as a prototype for evolving a strategy for manuscript digital library. Focuses on different issues regarding various technical and planning issues of digitization process, organization, role of metadata and delivery and access. Enumerates key projects taken over in western countries and also initiatives in India. Highlights main issues regarding manuscript digitization and archiving.Item Education And Information Communication Technologies(ICT)(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Singh, A.K. ManiharThis paper has no AbstractsItem Electronic Theses and Dissertations for Indian Universities : A Framework(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Vijayakumar, J K; Murthy, T A V; Khan, M T MDigital libraries of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) offer an alternative to this waste of valuable academic scholarship and offer researchers and University Libraries in India opportunities to explore the possibilities electronic publishing trend in academic sector. The emergence of UGC Infonet, the aspiring and dream project of University Grants Commission, which also aims at Content Creation by Indian Academic Sector, will definitely boost this idea The idea of E- Theses and Dissertations (ETD) is coming up in International scenario, which can be easily located, readily accessible and delivered over the web. While describing a framework for Indian Universities to go zbout with creating their own Institutional Repositories of Theses and Dissertations, the paper also high lighten the Formats, Software and copyright issues related to ETD archiving. It suggests DSpace as the software.Item Exploring Pattern of Preference in Content Selection : A Brief Study of Local Dailies(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Keisham, Sangeeta; Chakrabarty, T KLocal dailies play an important role in disseminating information pertaining to the various communities of the society at the regional or state level. The present paper aims at examining the contents and coverage of news items in some selected local dailies published in the state of Manipur. With the help of ‘ statistical tools’ an attempt has been made to explore and identify the pattern of the contents selected for the accommodation in some of the columns like Headline, Article and Letter to Editor.Item The Human Face in Virtual Library Digital Reference Service(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Guha, Tamal KumarThe article briefs about the activities of the Digital Reference Service its present scenario. The importance and functionalities of the service are highlighted. This service can provide the real missing link between the electronic resources and the users of the services.Item Impact of Query Operators on Web Search Engine Results : An Evaluative Study(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Lahkar, Narendra; Deka, Sanjib KStudy on Web search services have reported that about 90% of Web searchers using simple queries and only 10% use advanced query operators. In this study, three search engines, Google, Yahoo and MSN, are compared in the areas of coverage and duplication in terms of use of Query Operators. Google is found at the top in terms of coverage, as compared with the other two search engines, i.e. MSN Search and Yahoo!. Analysis shows that there is a significant change in coverage when using query operators in all the three search engines. It is found that correct use of query operators would increase the effectiveness of web searching.Item Information Access Pattern of Teaching Community : A Study of Manipur University Library(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Vikas, Chongtham; Devi, Th. Purnima; Devi, Arambam HileimaThis paper emphasizes to provide a comprehensive understanding regarding the Information Access Pattern of the Teaching Community of Manipur University. It discusses the facilities, services and budget with special reference to Manipur University Library. It also aims to examine the present state of the Library awareness amongst the Teaching community. The paper also tries to highlight the suggestion and nodes for the overall improvement of the Manipur University Library.Item Institutional Repositories, Open Access Movement and OAI- PMH Complaint Software(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Chand, Prem; Murthy, T A V; Prakash, K; Gohel, UmeshThe article outlines the overview of Institutional Repositories. A growing number of universities across the globe are running institutional repositories projects using open source software, while many others are in the planning stages. We move towards global sharing of information using these software and librarian have to play pivotal role in archiving the digital content, produced by the faculty members. Within next few years, I expect that universities in India also create repositories and effectively use open source software. This article describes about the current development of Open Access Initiative, Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) an important infrastructure component for Institutional repositories. A convergence of technology developments and other initiatives has made IRs possible. Technology costs, especially storage costs, have dropped significantly. There is now a variety of open source and commercial software platforms available for an institution wishing to develop an IR.. The paper highlights about general overview of Institutional Repositories, open source software, standard and protocol and role of INFLIBNET.Item Institutional Repository of INFLIBNET Centre Using Dspace(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Satyabati, Thiyam; Hosamani, H G; Murthy, T A VUniversities and other organization are producing digital objects articles, reports, thesis, Audio/Video, datasets in ever increasing number. Libraries around the world are building up their own Institutional repository centre using a variety of software packages for digital asset and content management and also collect, preserve and provide access to these digital objects. This paper will highlight the needs of an Institutional Repository and the initiative taken up by the INFLIBNET (Information and Library Network Centre) in building up the Institutional Repository by using the open source software Dspace developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Item Intellectual Property Rights : Some Aspects(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Singh, Ch Ibohal; Devi, Th MadhuriDiscusses the need for awareness of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). Mentions the concept of Intellectual Capital with their key components. Classifies properties to understand the concept of intellectual property. Analyses different aspects of IPR and its issues in digital era. Concludes with the suggestion that Library and Information Professionals have an obligatory role to play in making aware their users about IPR.