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Jute-Gate:A Case Study on the Development of a Subject Gateway


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1 Vidyasagar University, Central Library, Midnapore – 721102, West Bengal, India
2 University of Calcutta, Department of Library and Information Science, Third Floor, Asutosh Building, 87/1, College Street, Kolkata − 700073, West Bengal, India
     

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Documents on Jute have proliferated considerably along with the growth of the Jute Industry. The aim of this study is to develop a comprehensive single-window knowledge dissemination tool on Jute. Survey of subject gateways and Jute websites has been conducted to ascertain the need for the same. Development of a subject gateway on Jute information (i.e. Jute-Gate) is an obvious choice as there is no subject gateway on Jute, although different subject gateways have been developed across the world for disseminating qualitative information to information seekers on other subjects. A prototype Jute-Gate has been designed based on the feedback from a field survey of Jute Mills and other stakeholders using a free open-source Content Management Software (CMS) (i.e. Drupal).

Keywords

Jute Gate, Jute Information Gateway, Subject Gateway.
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About The Authors

Surojit Sanyal
Vidyasagar University, Central Library, Midnapore – 721102, West Bengal
India

Ratna Bandyopadhyay
University of Calcutta, Department of Library and Information Science, Third Floor, Asutosh Building, 87/1, College Street, Kolkata − 700073, West Bengal
India

Pijushkanti Panigrahi
University of Calcutta, Department of Library and Information Science, Third Floor, Asutosh Building, 87/1, College Street, Kolkata − 700073, West Bengal
India


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Authors

Surojit Sanyal
Vidyasagar University, Central Library, Midnapore – 721102, West Bengal, India
Ratna Bandyopadhyay
University of Calcutta, Department of Library and Information Science, Third Floor, Asutosh Building, 87/1, College Street, Kolkata − 700073, West Bengal, India
Pijushkanti Panigrahi
University of Calcutta, Department of Library and Information Science, Third Floor, Asutosh Building, 87/1, College Street, Kolkata − 700073, West Bengal, India

Abstract


Documents on Jute have proliferated considerably along with the growth of the Jute Industry. The aim of this study is to develop a comprehensive single-window knowledge dissemination tool on Jute. Survey of subject gateways and Jute websites has been conducted to ascertain the need for the same. Development of a subject gateway on Jute information (i.e. Jute-Gate) is an obvious choice as there is no subject gateway on Jute, although different subject gateways have been developed across the world for disseminating qualitative information to information seekers on other subjects. A prototype Jute-Gate has been designed based on the feedback from a field survey of Jute Mills and other stakeholders using a free open-source Content Management Software (CMS) (i.e. Drupal).

Keywords


Jute Gate, Jute Information Gateway, Subject Gateway.

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