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An Evaluation of Lis Theses Listed in Indcat:A Study
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The growing information in the variety of form but to organize them in a standard format also has a great importance in this era. INDCAT is one the largest source of bibliographical information of books, Journals and theses over Indian universities and other higher education institutions in India. In this study focused on the analysis of Library and information science theses listed in INDCAT theses database hosted by INFLIBNET. The analysis of secondary source of information indicates the flow of research.
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Bibliographical Information, Indcat, Inflibnet, Theses, Union Catalog, Library and Information Science.
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- http://indcatinflibnet.ac.in (Accessed on 20.10.2016)
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