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- Does Internet Gear up the Users Awareness of E-Books?-A Survey
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Annamalai University, Tamilnadu, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Annamalai University, Tamilnadu, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 48, No 6 (2011), Pagination: 597-616Abstract
The aim of this study is to measure the users' awareness about the Internet and its resources particularly with their experience and e-books. Users' dependency of internet increases day by day as their requirements also raises in various aspects such as preparing lessons, assignments, research etc. Either academic or personal users are in need of modern technology to meet their requirements as present scenario offers the sophisticated opportunity along with the required infrastructure. The present study enables us to realize the modern users' experience levels as well as e-books awareness. Though many features are covered by Internet study includes the Digital Library related aspects only as this research falls under the discipline of LIS. Keeping this aspect in mind study has been focused on academic users' internet experience and various levels of awareness of e-books. The identified research questions in the present investigation are; does the user's Internet experience differ? Does the user's e-books awareness level differ? , Does the user's Internet experience influence them to gain awareness of e-books?.Keywords
Internet, Users’ Awareness, Online Sources, E-booksReferences
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- Location of Web Objects and Links in the Web Sites of Universities in Tamil Nadu: A Study
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1 Hexaware Technologies Ltd., Ambattur Industrial Estate, Chennai 600 058, IN
2 Department of Information Science, University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai 600 005, IN
3 Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chrompet, Chennai 600 044, IN
4 Society for Electronic Transactions and Security, Nungambakkam, Chennai 600 034, IN
1 Hexaware Technologies Ltd., Ambattur Industrial Estate, Chennai 600 058, IN
2 Department of Information Science, University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai 600 005, IN
3 Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chrompet, Chennai 600 044, IN
4 Society for Electronic Transactions and Security, Nungambakkam, Chennai 600 034, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 47, No 3 (2010), Pagination: 325-338Abstract
When constructing websites, designers usually rely on style guides, prior experience and their own intuition to determine where to position particular web objects on a web page. This position may vary based on the type of web site and institutions. This paper aims to study the pattern and analyse the various aspects of the location of web objects and links of university web sites in Tamil Nadu. A total of 43 universities in Tamil Nadu were considered which includes, 17 affiliating universities, 5 unitary universities and 21 private universities. The analysis of the data represents the location of web objects and the pattern adopted by the universities in Tamil Nadu.Keywords
Tamil Nadu Universities, Web Objects and Links, Web Credibility, Web Usability, University Websites.References
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- Can Libraries Subscribe Periodicals in Future?
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1 Madras Institute of Technology Library, Anna University, Madras-600044, IN
1 Madras Institute of Technology Library, Anna University, Madras-600044, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 21, No 2 (1984), Pagination: 82-93Abstract
Today there is an increasing need to cope with the information explosion, especially for research scientists and technologists as the diffusion of information is primarily made through periodicals. A steady increase in subscription rates, fluctuation in foreign currencies, with limited budget pose a challenge to the Librarians whether it would be possible to allocate requisite funds for periodicals in future.- Ranking of Journals based on Citations, H-Index and RAI, RUAI, UAI: A Study Using SJR
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1 The Gandhigram Rural Institute (Deemed to be University), Chinnalapatti, Gandhigram – 624302, Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Retired Assistant Librarian, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chromepet, Chennai − 600044 Tamil Nadu, IN
1 The Gandhigram Rural Institute (Deemed to be University), Chinnalapatti, Gandhigram – 624302, Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Retired Assistant Librarian, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chromepet, Chennai − 600044 Tamil Nadu, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 57, No 3 (2020), Pagination: 159-173Abstract
SCImago Journal and Country Rank are being published every year with h-index, citations, self-citations of journals. There are more than 34000 journals published in the world and ranked by the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR). The publications in library and information science from Asiatic and SAARC countries are listed with h-index, citations and so on. Over 54 million documents are available in the database. The top three countries are United States, China and United Kingdom. The study found that ranking varies based on different parameters.Keywords
Citation Index, H-Index, Reach Activity Index, Reach/Unreach Activity Index, SCImago Journal and Country Rank (SJR), Unreach Activity Index.References
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