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Vijayakumar, J.K., Murthy, T.A.V., & Khan, M.T.M. Accessing Indian university research literature : importance of ETDs in the verge of UGC-InfoNet, 2004. In 22nd National Convention & Conference on Digital Information Exchange: Pathways to Build Global Information Society (SIS 2004),Chennai (India),22-23 January 2004.Society for Information Science. pp.53-57. (Published) [Conference Paper].

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Author(s): Vijayakumar, J. K.
Murthy, T. A. V.
Khan, M. T. M.
Title: Accessing Indian university research literature : importance of ETDs in the verge of UGC-InfoNet
Subjects: H. Information sources, supports, channels > HP. e-resources
H. Information sources, supports, channels > HB. Gray literature
H. Information sources, supports, channels > HS. Repositories (OAI-compliant and not)
Date: 2004
Abstract: Describes the importance of grey literature in the form of doctoral theses in Indian Universities. It introduces the idea of electronic theses and dissertations
Conference: 22nd National Convention & Conference on Digital Information Exchange: Pathways to Build Global Information Society (SIS 2004)
Conference Date: 22-23 January 2004
Location: Chennai (India)
Starting page: 53
Ending page: 57
Editor(s): Kundra, Ramesh
Pichappan, P.
Chandra, Harish
Publisher: Society for Information Science
Keywords: Grey Literature,ETDs
Country: India
Type: Conference Paper
Rights: http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/



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