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- Strategic Planning-A Tool for Future Libraries
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1 Infant Jesus College of Engineering, Keelavallanadu, Thoothukudi District 628 851, IN
2 Department of Management of Studies, Infant Jesus College of Engineering, Keelavallnadu, Thoothukudi District, Tamilnadu 628 851, IN
3 Rani Anna Government College for Women, Tirunelveli, IN
1 Infant Jesus College of Engineering, Keelavallanadu, Thoothukudi District 628 851, IN
2 Department of Management of Studies, Infant Jesus College of Engineering, Keelavallnadu, Thoothukudi District, Tamilnadu 628 851, IN
3 Rani Anna Government College for Women, Tirunelveli, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 43, No 3 (2006), Pagination: 219-224Abstract
Strategic Planning is becoming an important management tool for successful management of Libraries and Information Centres. Strategic planning is about linking with future implications present decisions. Strategy is an aid to the top executive in dealing with the problems and dilemmas posed by an increasingly complex and competitive environment. Strategic planning refers to the management processes in organizations through which the future impact of change is determined, technologies have exerted a dominant pressure in redesigning the work of the library. The library of the future is one that we are building by adopting such technologies, Libraries today are challenged by several major trends that are emerging the way we work, learn and communicate. These are globalization, information explosion and a new world of electronic access to information all of which have impacted library management and its services. Planning in the library will be helpful in sharing the vision for the future of library services. To, have a better plan for the library. Use the existing trends and knowledge for actions how does a better knowledge for actions. How does a better library look like? It is essential to involve, the stake holders of the library that is users, members of the committee, donors, suppliers, heads of the institutions, governing body in your plan. Their increased participation will definitely be helpful in the implementation of the plan.Keywords
Management Tools, Strategic Planning, Libraries and Information Centres.References
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- Authorship Pattern and Collaborative Research in Aquaculture Journals
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1 Fisheries College and Research Institute, Tamilnadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Thoothukudi 628 008, T.N., IN
2 Sri Paramakalyani College, Alwarkurichi, IN
3 Rani Anna Government College for Women, Tirunelveli, IN
1 Fisheries College and Research Institute, Tamilnadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Thoothukudi 628 008, T.N., IN
2 Sri Paramakalyani College, Alwarkurichi, IN
3 Rani Anna Government College for Women, Tirunelveli, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 43, No 4 (2006), Pagination: 391-398Abstract
An Investigation was made on the authorship pattern in Aquaculture Journals, based on the data collected from Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts Part I (ASFA I) for a period of 3 years i.e. 1991, 1996 and 2001. In all the years, multiple authored contributions were more than that of single authors in all broad areas of aquaculture as the values of contributions of multiple authors ranged from 57.1% to 90.8 % in different aspects of Aquaculture. The degree of collaboration was found to be 0.85 for all the three years and it ranged from 0.83 (1991) to 0.86 (1996 and 2001).Keywords
Aquaculture Journals, Authorship Pattern, Collaborative Research.References
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