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Intellectual Repositories in Institutions of Higher Learning in India: An overview

Kataria, Sanjay (2007) Intellectual Repositories in Institutions of Higher Learning in India: An overview. In Abdullah, et al. (Eds.):, Abrizah, Eds. Proceedings International Conference of Library Information and Society (ICoLIS), pages pp. 129-136.

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Abstract

The paper discusses the concept of intellectual repository (IR) its need, importance,benefits, critical issues, major problems in establishment & maintenance of IR, role of librarians, intellectual society, academic institutions and the government. It also gives an overview of Intellectual Repository (IR) initiatives taken in the institutions of higher learning in Indian scenario.

EPrint Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:Institutional Repository; Scholarly Communication; Digital Content Management System; Open Source software; Digital Libraries; Institutional Repository
Subjects:Digital Libraries
Academic Libraries
ID Code:1989
Deposited On:03 August 2007
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