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Hasan, Nabi
- Finite Element Analysis of a force Transducer
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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Krishna Engineering College, Ghaziabad-201007, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Al Falah School of Engineering & Technology, Faridabad-121004, IN
3 National Physical Laboratory (CSIR), New Delhi-110012, IN
1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Krishna Engineering College, Ghaziabad-201007, IN
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Al Falah School of Engineering & Technology, Faridabad-121004, IN
3 National Physical Laboratory (CSIR), New Delhi-110012, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 4, No 10 (2011), Pagination: 1246-1247Abstract
Force transducer have been designed on the basis of theories of thin rings and design plays an important role in various applications like verification of material testing machines, monitoring force components in different cutting tools, agriculture related applications, hardness testing machines etc. Generally, some assumptions and approximations have been made for deriving analytical expressions for stress / strain analysis / deflection of force transducers. For more rigorous validation of analytical derived expressions, numerical methods need to be used. In the present study, a ring shaped force transducer, commonly used for force measurement, has been studied using finite element analysis. The study provides scope for the effect of nominal quantities over the design of ring shaped force transducers.Keywords
Force Transducer, Finite Element Analysis, Stress, Strain, DeflectionReferences
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- Josue Njock Libii (2004) Design, analysis and testing of a force sensor for use in teaching and research. World J. Engg. & Technol. Edu. 5(1), 175-178.
- Madhuban Prasad, Nabi Hasan, Anil Kumar and Harish Kumar (2011) Design studies of a square ring shaped force sensor, Intl. J. Appl. Engg. Res. Dindigul, 1(4), 727-733.
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- Sedat Karabay (2007a) Analysis of drill dynamometer with octagonal ring type transducers for monitoring of cutting forces in drilling and allied processes. Mater. Des. 28, 673-685.
- Sedat Karaby (2007b) Design criteria for electromechanical transducers and arrangements for measurement of strains due to metal cutting forces acting on the dynamometers. Mater. Des. 28, 496-506.
- Sudhir Kumar, Wakkar Ali, Anil Kumar and Harish Kumar (2011) Axial deflection studies of ring shaped force transducers– a review. Intl. J. Engg. Sci. & Technol. 3(3), 1330-1333.
- Agricultural Research in Himachal Pradesh:A Profile Based on AGRICOLA, AGRIS, CAB and FSTA CD-ROM Databases
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Authors
Nabi Hasan
1,
Sewa Singh
2
Affiliations
1 CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, IN
1 CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 44, No 3 (2007), Pagination: 279-300Abstract
Presents an assessment of contributions on Himachal Pradesh to agriculture and allied fields based on publications indexed in AGRICOLA, AGRIS, CAB Abstracts and FSTA CD-ROM databases during 1990-1994. Attempts to provide detailed analysis of 2,451 contributions on Himachal Pradesh covered by the databases of the study period. This macroscopic study tries to answer questions such as which institutions are carrying out the research, in which journals, contributions on Himachal Pradesh get published, in what sub-fields the contributors are strong, and so on. The paper maps the field under the following heads; quantum of production, form-wise distribution, authorship pattern, institutions, ranking of periodicals, subject dispersion, citation study, length of publications, languages of publications, languages of summaries, country-wise productivity, state-wise productivity and classification by journal impact factor.Keywords
Himachal Pradesh, Agricultural Literary Output, CD-ROM Databases, Bibliometric Study, Mapping of Agriculture.References
- AGRICOLA (in CD-ROM). Washington, National Agricultural Library of USA, 1990-1994.
- AGRIS (in CD-ROM). Rome, FAO, 1990-1994.
- Arunachalam (Subbaih). National mapping of science-India: Agricultural sciences. Information Today and Tomorrow. 19(2); 2000; p13-14, 17.
- Bankapur (M B); Kumbhar (Mallinath). Bibliometric and scientometric tools for measurement of productivity in agricultural research. Indian Journal of Information, Library and Society. Vol. 5(1-2); 1992; p1-22.
- CAB Abstracts (in CD-ROM). Wallingford (UK), CAB International, 1990-1994.
- FSTA (in CD-ROM) Shinfield, Reading, IFIS, 1990-1994.
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- Himachal Pradesh. Economics and Statistics Department. Brief facts about Himachal Pradesh-2003. Shimla, Government Press, 2003.
- Himachal Pradesh. Economics and Statistics Department. Statistical outline of Himachal Pradesh, 2001-2002. Shimla, Government Press, 2003.
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- ; Kalyane (S V). Scientometric portrait of Vinodini Reddy. Journal of Information Sciences. Vol. 4(1); 1993; p25-48.
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- Karisiddappa (C R); Sangam (S L); Maheswarappa (B S). Information use pattern of Indian historians. In: Ramaiah, L.S. and Kankachary, M. Documentation and bibliographic control of the humanities in India. New Delhi, Aditya Prakashan, 1992, p157-165.
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- Satyanarayana (K). National mapping of science-India: Biomedical sciences. Information Today and Tomorrow. Vol. 19(1); 1999; p17-21.
- Senthilkumaran (P); Vadivel (V). Spice India: A bibliometric study. SRELS Journal of Information Management. Vol. 40(4); 2003; p431-438.
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- Roadmap for RFID Implementation in Libraries: Issues and Challenges
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1 Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, IN
1 Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, IN
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International Journal of Information Library and Society, Vol 3, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 65-71Abstract
The paper briefly covers the evolution of Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) technology and elaborates the term and its importance in library management system and working. It proposes the idea of developing an RFID based system for the libraries with special reference to India. Issues related to feasibility and planning and tendering have been comprehensively covered. The deployment process and checklist for implementing the system has been discussed in detail. The paper describes the basic and optional components and procedures required for successfully implementing and working of the system. The author also discusses RFID standards and advantages and limitations of RFID use in the libraries. A comparison of Barcode vs RFID vs EM Strips vs Hybrid technology has been provided. RFID Vendors and libraries using the RFID in India have been listed. RFID scenario of Indian libraries and global RFID scenario have been explained. Besides, it outlines various issues and challenges involved in the process of implementing RFID system in libraries. The paper may help to provide an insight for libraries and librarians wishing to implement the RFID system in Indian environment.Keywords
RFID, Radio Frequency IDentification, Library Authentication System, Tagging, Smart Library System- Evaluation and Creation of Web-Based Resource Guides Using SubjectsPlus
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Authors
T. R. Manu
1,
Nabi Hasan
2
Affiliations
1 Assistant Librarian, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi – 110016, Delhi, IN
2 Librarian and Head, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi – 110016, Delhi, IN
1 Assistant Librarian, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi – 110016, Delhi, IN
2 Librarian and Head, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi – 110016, Delhi, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 60, No 2 (2023), Pagination: 77-84Abstract
The Resource Guide is a unified platform curated and administered by subject specialists, librarians, and liaisons, offering users access to a wide array of resources. Traditionally known by various names such as Pathfinder, bibliography, virtual reference collection, online guide, online tutorial, toolkit, or web guide, it serves as a comprehensive tool. Its primary purpose is to assist users in locating resources specific to their subject areas, staying updated on new resources, and connecting them to relevant, easily understandable information. At Central Library, IIT Delhi, diverse platforms like the library website, social media, online catalogues, Pathfinder, single search engine, and mobile app are utilized to promote library resources. However, these platforms may lack subject-level resources. This raises the question of designing and developing an online platform or resource base that consolidates and enables users to access various resources, including print resources, e-resources, professional development resources, open-access resources, and social media resources. This endeavour aims to meet the present and future needs of users in their respective disciplines. To explore this concept further, a pilot implementation of a web-based resource guide has been initiated at Central Library, IIT Delhi. This paper investigates how SubjectsPlus, an open-source tool, can facilitate the creation and management of web-based resource guides that promote the use of library and scholarly resources on the web.Keywords
Library Resources, Open Access Resources, SubjectsPlus, Resource Guides.References
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- Cobus-Kuo, L. and Gilmour, R. (2013). Bringing in the experts’ library research guide usability testing in a computer science class. Evidence-Based Library and Information Practice, 8(4), 43-59. https://doi.org/10.18438/B8GP5W
- Corrado, E. M. and Fderick, K. A. (2008). Free and open-source options for creating database-driven subject guides. The Code4Lib Journal, (2).
- Francis, M. (2014). Using LibGuides to enhance library services: A LITA guide. The Australian Library Journal. 43(2), 187-188. https://doi.org/10.1080/00049670.2014.930396
- Kujenga, A. (2012). SubjectsPlus user manual. Lithuania: EIFL. pp. 47.
- Kumbar, T. S., Asjola, Viral and Manu, T. R. (2015). Resource guides: Connecting users with library resources. In the Global Conference on Emerging Trends in Business Librarianship, Ahmedabad, India.
- Moses, D. and Richard, J. (2008). Solutions for subject guides. Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.21083/partnership.v3i2.907
- Rogers, M. R. and Darby, A. (2021). A conversation about LibGuides and SubjectsPlus. Internet Reference Services Quarterly. 25(4), 121-126 https://doi.org/10.1080/10875301.2021.1925614
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- Implementation of Koha in Managing the E-Resources of the Library
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1 Central Library, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi – 110016, New Delhi, IN
2 Informatics Publishing Ltd, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru – 560004, Karnataka, IN
1 Central Library, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi – 110016, New Delhi, IN
2 Informatics Publishing Ltd, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru – 560004, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 60, No 2 (2023), Pagination: 127-132Abstract
In the digital era, libraries have been acquiring and subscribing to various types of digital resources. Each e-resource possesses distinct formats and search requirements, offers multiple access and authentication methods, and involves complex licensing agreements. Therefore, effectively managing these diverse e-resources necessitates a system that simplifies the processes of acquisition, access, and organization. An Electronic Resource Management System (ERMS) presents a potential solution for centralizing these operations. Numerous open-source and commercial ERMS solutions are available and utilized in libraries worldwide. Nevertheless, numerous studies have revealed that libraries face financial constraints as well as limitations in terms of ICT infrastructure. An ideal solution should be both cost-effective and require minimal ICT infrastructure. Koha is one such software that has gained popularity in library automation, making it a viable option for managing e-resources. This study explores the implementation of Koha 22.11 for managing a library’s e-resources. The study aims to investigate existing features and functionalities of Koha in the context of libraries.Keywords
E-Resources, Electronic Resource Management System, ERMS, IIT Delhi, Koha, Open Source.References
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