INFOPORT: INFLIBNET Subject Gateway for Indian Electronic-Resources: A case study

Waghmode, S. S. INFOPORT: INFLIBNET Subject Gateway for Indian Electronic-Resources: A case study., 2014 . In UGC SPONCERED ONE DAY NATIONAL LEVEL SEMINAR ON “CHANGING ROLE OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN DIGITAL ERA”, Wardha, Maharashtra, India, 20/09/2014. [Conference paper]

[thumbnail of INFOPORT1.pdf]
Preview
Text
INFOPORT1.pdf

Download (5MB) | Preview

English abstract

User's need quick and specific information to support their studies and research. For this subject gateways are very important. It is also useful to library professionals. This paper discusses the role of subject gateways sourcing knowledge to researchers, readers, etc. INFLIBNET’s INFOPORT Intute is considered as a very good example. It is e-resources covering items of Indian origin and does not cover resources from outside India. INFOPORT covers 1756 sources are other institution’s e-resources. INFLIBNET’s own resources like Union Catalogue, Shodhganga, Institutional Repository; N-LIST and UGC INFONET Consortia and 16 Open Access Journal Systems are included in this gateway.

Item type: Conference paper
Keywords: INFLIBNET, INFOPORT, DDC, Types of Documents, IndCat
Subjects: H. Information sources, supports, channels. > HP. e-resources.
Depositing user: WAGHMODE SHAHAJI SHANKAR
Date deposited: 25 Sep 2014 12:51
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 12:32
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/23834

References

Choudhry, O. K. (2003). Information Gateway of Social Sciences in India. CALIBER 2003 (pp. 1-16). Ahmedabad: INFLIBNET.

Dhiman, A. K. (2003). Basis of IT for libraries and Information Sciences. New Delhi: Ess Ess Publishers.

IndCat. (2014). IndCat. Retrieved September 03, 2014, from Online Union Catalogue of Indian Universities: http://indcat.inflibnet.ac.in/

INFLIBNET. (2014). Open Journal Access System. Retrieved September 04, 2014, from Open Journal Access System (OJAS): http://www.inflibnet.ac.in/ojs/

INFLIBNET. (2014). UGC INFONET Digital Library Consortium. Retrieved September 04, 2014, from INFLIBNET econ: http://www.inflibnet.ac.in/econ/

INFOPORT. (2014). INFLIBNET Subject Gateway for Indian Electronic-Resources. Retrieved September 03, 2014, from INFOPORT: http://infoport.inflibnet.ac.in/about.aspx

Kirriemui, J. D., Welsh, S., & Knight, J. M. (1998). Cross-Searching Subject Gateways:The Query Routing and Forward Knowledge Approach. D-Lib Magazine , 4 (1), 1.

Neelakandan, B., Malatesh, N., Surulinathi, M., & Srinivasa, R. S. (2010). Designing and hosting of biotechnology Gateway. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES , 1 (2), 163-175.

N-LIST. (2014). N-LIST. Retrieved September 03, 2014, from National Library and Information Services Infrastucture for Scholoraly content: http://nlist.inflibnet.ac.in/

Pandu, M. (2012). SUBJECT GATEWAYS TO HEALTH SCIENCE INFORMATION: AN Evaluative study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH , 1 (3), 181-200.

Rotterdam, E. U. (2014). Subject gateways. Retrieved September 04, 2014, from Erasmus University Rotterdam: http://www.eur.nl/ub_informatievaardigheden/ul_instruction_oud/zoeken_op_internet/subject_gateways/

Rozmus, B. (2002). How the Australian Subject Gateways Contribute to Internet Use in Learning, Education and Training. National Library of Australia Staff Papers .

Waghmode, S. S. (2014). National Library and Information Services Infrastructure for Scholarly Content(N-LIST Consortia): A study. 5th Research Conference on Cloud Compting, (pp. 280-289). Mumbai.

Waghmode, S. S. (2014). Role of INFLIBNET in Growth and Development of Higher Education in India. University News Weekly , 52 (6), 10-12,23.


Downloads

Downloads per month over past year

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item