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- Evaluating OSILS Products for Indian College Libraries
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1 SDM Institute for Management Development, Mysore, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, IN
1 SDM Institute for Management Development, Mysore, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 48, No 5 (2011), Pagination: 471-490Abstract
The paper presents the requirements of Indian college libraries in ILS products in general and Open Source Integrated Library Systems (OSILS) in particular. The requirements are analyzed for the housekeeping modules and viability indicators (Technical and Software Service Support requirements) by direct questioning. The performance of the 9 OSILS Products: ABCD, Emilda, Evergreen, Koha, NewGenLib, OPALS, OpenBiblio, PMBILS and PhpMyLibrary is evaluated against the listed requirements.Keywords
Open Source Integrated Library Systems, OSILS, Performance Analysis, Evaluation of OSILS Products.References
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- Hyman (B); Walker (J). Case study: The Evergreen open source integrated library system, its origins and significant implementations in the USA and Canada. Proceedings of World Library and Information Congress: 74th IFLA General Conference and Council. 2008. Retrieved from http://archive.ifla.org/IV/ifla74/papers/159-Hyman_Walker-en.pdf
- Kumar (V). Free/Open source integrated library management systems: Comparative analysis of Koha, PHPMyLibrary and OpenBiblio. Paper presented at the National Library Week Celebration on Modern Trends in IT Application in Library and Information Services, 2005, University of Calicut, Kerala.
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- Effective Book Buying through a E-Book Store
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Khaiser Nikam
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M. V. Sunil
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, Manasagangothri, Mysore, IN
2 SDM - Institute for Management Development, Vinoba Road, Mysore, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, Manasagangothri, Mysore, IN
2 SDM - Institute for Management Development, Vinoba Road, Mysore, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 37, No 4 (2000), Pagination: 245-250Abstract
Buying of books either for personal or institutional use, today, is just a click. There is no need for a lot of paper work, reminders, telephone calls, etc. As a major break to the conventional purchasing of books in libraries, this article is an outlook of modern e-purchase procedure. firstandsecond.com is one of the India's largest e-bookshops, which is claimed to be the perfect answer to the amazon.com. The authors present here their hands on experience in online purchase of books and their virtual journey to the most popular e-bookstore firstandsecond.com.Keywords
Acquisition of Books, Book Buying, Electronic Book Store, E-Book Store, Online Book Trading.- Facebook Posts and Lotka's Law
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1 Department of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, Mysore - 570 006, Karnataka, IN
2 MLISc, Department of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, Mysuru - 570 006, Karnataka, IN
3 Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Institute for Management Development (SDMIM), Mysore - 570011, Karnataka, IN
4 Government First Grade College, Periyapatna, Mysuru - 571107, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, Mysore - 570 006, Karnataka, IN
2 MLISc, Department of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, Mysuru - 570 006, Karnataka, IN
3 Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Institute for Management Development (SDMIM), Mysore - 570011, Karnataka, IN
4 Government First Grade College, Periyapatna, Mysuru - 571107, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 53, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 107-111Abstract
Facebook is an online social networking site. It allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and video, send messages and keep in touch with friends, family and colleagues. It is a very popular social networking site. Librarians use it for official and personal communication purpose. The present study examines the participation of librarians in Facebook by testing whether it follows the pattern given by Lotka's law. The result shows that it does not. The paper analyses the reasons and also provides the methods of collecting data for bibliometric study.Keywords
Lotka's Law, Bibliometrics, Facebook, FB Posts.References
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- Lotka, Alfred J. (1926). The frequency distribution of scientific productivity. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences. 16(12): 317-324.
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- Rousseau, B. & Rousseau, R. (2000). LOTKA: A program to fit a power law distribution to observed frequency data. Cybermetrics. 4(1): 1-6.
- Sen, B. K. (2010). Lotka’s Law: a viewpoint. Annals of Library and Information Studies. 57(2): 166-167.
- Information Literacy among High School Students: A Study about Cyber Literacy for the use of Online Resources
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1 Assistant Professor and Head, Academic Administration, SDM Institute for Management Development (SDMIMD), Mysore – 570011, Karnataka, IN
2 Associate Professor, Quantitative Methods, SDM Institute for Management Development (SDMIMD), Mysore – 570011, Karnataka, IN
1 Assistant Professor and Head, Academic Administration, SDM Institute for Management Development (SDMIMD), Mysore – 570011, Karnataka, IN
2 Associate Professor, Quantitative Methods, SDM Institute for Management Development (SDMIMD), Mysore – 570011, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 59, No 5 (2022), Pagination: 307-317Abstract
Post-COVID situations have opened many opportunities and challenges in the education world. The challenges are the accumulation of the pre-COVID and the COVID technology requirements to have a proper environment for the students. The recently released National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) of India cautioned the information and library professionals about the need for information literacy programs regarding the use of Online Resources. In response, this study was attempted among students of select high schools in Mysore city to understand the literacy level regarding cyber security and its implications.The data analyst suggests the urgent need for an information literacy programs for teachers and librarians.Keywords
Cyber Crime – Juvenile, High School Students, Information Literacy Program, Cyber Security, Use of Mobile for Education, Use of Online ResourcesReferences
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- Emotional Intelligence among Librarians in Karnataka: An Exploratory Study
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1 Professor, HRM and OB, SDM Institute for Management Development, Mysore – 570011, Karnataka, IN
2 Head, Academic Administration and Assistant Professor, General Management, SDM Institute for Management Development, Mysore – 570011, Karnataka, IN
1 Professor, HRM and OB, SDM Institute for Management Development, Mysore – 570011, Karnataka, IN
2 Head, Academic Administration and Assistant Professor, General Management, SDM Institute for Management Development, Mysore – 570011, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 60, No 4 (2023), Pagination: 237-252Abstract
This paper attempts to study ‘Emotional Intelligence’ (EI) to understand the library professionals in the post-covid scenario which has seen technology adoption in library and information services. This study investigates EI among librarians in India by employing the ability model, and administering SSEIT as a research tool. The present study revealed that, in general, the respondents perceive themselves as more or less capable of dealing with situations with EI. However, analysis indicates that respondents differed in perceiving the difficulty and their ability level to tackle a workplace situation with emotional abilities. Data analysis also revealed that respondents with different education level differed significantly in their overall EI scores.Keywords
Behavioral Study, Emotional Awareness, Emotional Intelligence, Librarians, Library Professionals, Karnataka, Performance.References
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