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Electronic Journal - Bouquet to Library and Information Science Professionals through UGC-INFONET Project


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1 St. Agnes College, Mangalore-575002, India
2 Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Konaje, India
     

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UGC-Infonet Electronic Journal Consortium is an innovative project launched by University Grant Commission (UGC) to promote the use of electronic databases and full text access to journals by the research and academic community in the country. This project will bring about a qualitative change in the academic environment. The research and academic community can now have an access to resources at their finger tips.

Article deals with an insight into UGC-INFONET Project and provides awareness to the library professionals for accessing scholarly journals covered by UGC-INFONET scheme for their research and academic activities.


Keywords

UGC-INFONET, Electronic Journals, E-journals in Library and Information Science, Emerald, Project Muse, Taylor and Francis and Springer Link.
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B. K. Vishala
St. Agnes College, Mangalore-575002
India

M. K. Bhandi
Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Konaje
India


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Authors

B. K. Vishala
St. Agnes College, Mangalore-575002, India
M. K. Bhandi
Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri, Konaje, India

Abstract


UGC-Infonet Electronic Journal Consortium is an innovative project launched by University Grant Commission (UGC) to promote the use of electronic databases and full text access to journals by the research and academic community in the country. This project will bring about a qualitative change in the academic environment. The research and academic community can now have an access to resources at their finger tips.

Article deals with an insight into UGC-INFONET Project and provides awareness to the library professionals for accessing scholarly journals covered by UGC-INFONET scheme for their research and academic activities.


Keywords


UGC-INFONET, Electronic Journals, E-journals in Library and Information Science, Emerald, Project Muse, Taylor and Francis and Springer Link.

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