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Access to E- Journals in Library and Information Science Area through UGC-Infonet Project


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

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UGC has contributed substantially towards facilitating access to scholarly resources to research scholars and faculty members by introducing UGC-INFONET Project. This has brought about a qualitative change in the academic infrastructure. The research and academic community can now have an access to resources at their fingertips. This paper is written to provide an insight into UGC-INFONET Project and to bring awareness to the library and information professionals, research scholars, and faculty and post graduate students of library and information science regarding how to access library and information science electronic journals covered under UGC-INFONET Project, for their academic and research activities.

Keywords

E-Journals, E-Journals in Library and Information Science, UGC-INFONET, Emerald, J-Gate, Project Muse, Taylor and Francis, Springerlink.
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B. K. Vishala
St. Agnes College,Bendore, Mangalore 575002, Karnataka
India

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


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  • Sonal Singh and Surendra Singh. Librarian – The Supremo of Information World. In Laxman Rao, Sudarshan Rao and Prafulla Chandra (Eds.) Knowledge Societies and libraries: Papers in honour of Prof. AAN Raju. 2004.Ess Ess Publications; New Delhi; p32-35.
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  • Murthy (T A V); Kembhavi Ajit and Cholin (V S). Access to scholarly journals and databases: UGC-INFONET e-journals consortium. University News. Vol. 42(34); 2004; p1-5.
  • Chakravarty Rupak and Singh Sukhwinder. E-Resources for Indian Universities: New initiatives. SRELS Journal of Information Management. Vol. 42(1); 2005; p57-73.
  • Cholin (V S) and Murthy (T A V). Sharing of resources among university libraries through consortia: INFLIBNET approach. In Bhandi (M K) Konnur (P V) and Talwar (V G) Proceedings of the SIS-2002 National Conference on consortia approach for content sharing among libraries. Mangalagangotri. May 27-29.2002. ASSIST; Bangalore, p161-173.
  • Biradar (B S) and Sampath Kumar (B T). Library Consortia: An emerging trend. In Bhandi (M K) Konnur (P V) and Talwar (VG) Proceedings of the SIS-2002 National Conference on consortia approach for content sharing among libraries. Mangalagangotri. May 27-29.2002. ASSIST, Bangalore, p30-36.

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Authors

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

Abstract


UGC has contributed substantially towards facilitating access to scholarly resources to research scholars and faculty members by introducing UGC-INFONET Project. This has brought about a qualitative change in the academic infrastructure. The research and academic community can now have an access to resources at their fingertips. This paper is written to provide an insight into UGC-INFONET Project and to bring awareness to the library and information professionals, research scholars, and faculty and post graduate students of library and information science regarding how to access library and information science electronic journals covered under UGC-INFONET Project, for their academic and research activities.

Keywords


E-Journals, E-Journals in Library and Information Science, UGC-INFONET, Emerald, J-Gate, Project Muse, Taylor and Francis, Springerlink.

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