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BT-Gate: A Subject Gateway of Biotechnology
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The major task involved in the operations of subject gateways is providing access to the quality information on the Internet. Subject experts and information specialists must be employed in developing the subject gateways, since locating the relevant and most appropriate information resources over the WWW is not at all an easy job. This paper discusses brief background of subject gateways and development of BT-Gate. In further, it focuses on online electronic resources like e-books, e-journals, databases and glossaries available in the filed of biotechnology covered in BT-Gate and their subject-wise distribution. These electronic resources are compiled and linked in URL: http://biotechnologygateway.googlepages.com/index.html
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Subject Gateway, Biotechnology, BT-Gate, Open Access, Electronic Resources, Bio-Technology Portal.
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