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Abstract: | Scholarly communication over the past 10 to 15 years has gained a tremendous momentum with the advent of Internet and the World Wide Web. The web has transformed the ways by which people search, find, use and communicate information. Innovations in web technology since 2005 have brought out an array of new services and facilities and an enhanced version of the web named Web 2.0. Web 2.0 facilitates a collaborative environment in which the information users can interact with the information. Web 2.0 enables its users to create, annotate, review, share re-use and represent the information in new ways thereby optimizing the information dissemination |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3982 |
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Managing Schola ... ofUniversity Libraries.pdf | (162.8Kb) |
Abstract: | Marketing of information services is now an important goal of librarians all over the ~orld t? attract mor~ users to the libr~ry. thereby promoting user satisfaction. Marketing IS considered ~s ~n Integr~1 part of libraries and information centres mainly due to the developments In information t.echnology, information explosion, and declining library budgets. Kotler defines marketing as the "analysis, planning, implementation and control o~ carefully formulated programs designed to bring about voluntary exchanges of values WIth target markets fo~ the ~~rpos~ of~chievingorganizational objectives". Organizations suc.h as museums, unrversittes, libraries, and charities need to market their causes and their products to gain. political and social support as well as economic support (Kotler, 1995). In the marketing world people are now migrating from the traditional Four P ~lodelto th~ S~VE mode! (Alt~ns~n, 2013). According to the SAVE model, marketing III an orgarusanon must grve pnonty to 'Solutions' instead of the features or functions of~he.'Product" Similarily it is to focus on 'Access', instead of ,Place'; 'Value' instead of Price" so that the benefits are more stressed, rather than production costs. Instead of :Proliloti.on', marketi~g has. to conc~ntrate on 'Educating' the customers, providing lJlfo~mahol~ about t~eJr specific req~lrements, instead of relying on advertising, public rel~tlons, direct selling etc. From a library point ofview, to ensure maximum utilization of library ~ervices there is an increasing need for definite marketing plans to exploit the techn.ologlcal dcvelop",len~s so ~s to entice the users. By anticipating their changing needs and ~y co.mmulllcatl~g WIth them it should be possible to devise strategies to present various library services and products in a perceptive style. |
Description: | E-Infrastructure In Libraries,2013 |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3983 |
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Marketing of Li ... anAcademic Environment.pdf | (1.292Mb) |
Abstract: | The present work focuses on various facets of open access movement for managing intellectual output that eventually becomes available and accessible in public domain. Thus, purpose of this paper is to document and share the real time experience of managing and sharing of intellectual wealth of academia of Cochin University of Science & Technology by using open source platforms. This paper is trying to explore different intellectual information resources in the current era and also aims to suggest cost effective strategy of implementing new open access tools and technology for effective managing ofintellectual informatics |
Description: | LIBRARY HERALD Vol 49 No 3 September 2011 |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3984 |
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Open Access Movement for Managing.pdf | (1.284Mb) |
Abstract: | The library professional in an academic institution has to anticipate the changing expectations of the users, and be flexible in adopting new skills and levels of awareness. Technology has drastically changed the way librarians define themselves and the way they think about their profession and the institutions they serve. In addition to the technical and professional skills, commitment to user centred services and skills for effective oral and written communication; they must have other skills, including business and management, teaching, leadership, etc. Eventually, library and information professionals in academic libraries need to update their knowledge and skills in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as they play the role of key success factor in enabling the library to perform its role as an information support system for the society. |
Description: | Library 2.0 and Information Management,2011 |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3985 |
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Professional As ... ibrarianship in Kerala.pdf | (3.465Mb) |
Abstract: | The paper aims to bring out the problems and prospects of the professional development opportunities of academic library professionals in the Universities in Kerala. The study is a part of research undertaken to survey the professional development activities and educational needs of library professionals in the major Universities of Kerala because of the developments in Information communication technology. The study recommends methods for improving the knowledge/skills of library professionals. The aim of the study is to evaluate the professional development activities of Library professionals and their attitude towards continuing education programmes. In order to achieve the objectives of the study a survey was conducted with the help of structured questionnaires distributed to 203 library professionals in seven major universities in Kerala, (South India) of which 185 questionnaires were returned. Results of the analysis show that majority of the professionals have pursued higher degrees in library science or IT allied courses after entering the profession, and that they have a positive attitude towards participation in training programmes and workshops. The results show that developments in ICT have a positive influence on majority of library professionals‘ attitude towards continuing education programmes. |
Description: | Asia-Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education & Practice, 2011 |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4468 |
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Professional De ... rofessionals in Kerala.pdf | (305.8Kb) |
Abstract: | Development of new technologies in the field of library and information science especially in academic libraries has resulted in the need for library staff to be flexible in adopting new skills and levels of awareness. In addition to core technology skills, importance is to be given to other skills in communication, management, etc. This paper attempts to describe in brief the competencies and skills required for an academic library professional in the digital era . |
Description: | Recent Trends In Libraries,2010 |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3986 |
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Professional Sk ... ElectronicEnvironment.pdf | (2.403Mb) |
Abstract: | The purpose of this paper is to examine the information-seeking behavior of science and social science research scholars, including service effectiveness, satisfaction level on different type of sources and various methods adopted by the scholars for keeping up to dateData were gathered using a questionnaire survey of 200, randomly selected, PhD students of science and social science departments of four universities in Kerala, IndiaAlthough similarities exist between social science and science PhD students with regard to information-seeking behavior, there are significant differences as well. There is a significant difference between science and social science scholars on the perception of the adequacy of print journals and database collection which are very relevant to the research purposes. There is no significant difference between science and social science scholars on the perception of the adequacy of e-journals, the most used source for keeping up to date. The study proved that scholars of both the fields are dissatisfied with the effectiveness of the library in keeping them up to date with latest developments |
Description: | Library Review Vol. 59 No. 7, 2010 pp. 522-531 |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4458 |
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A study of info ... f academic researchers.pdf | (115.5Kb) |
Abstract: | This paper studies the use of E•rescurces by the faculty and research scholars of Cochin University of Science and TechnologytI'he: use of E resources under INDEST.consortinm;_UGC.lnfonet :project,.and the databases.subscribed.to.in theCUSAT Library are.studied.in the.survey, The:survey•covers various aspects jike.awareness-of the .users, user satisfaction, use pattem of Eoresources,preferenee.for print or electronic version.etc. The problems-faced-are stressed :and possible solutions are suggested |
Description: | NACLIN 2005 |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4459 |
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Use of E-Resour ... A Case Study of CUSAT.pdf | (300.8Kb) |
Abstract: | The paper discusses the use of online information resources for organising knowledge in library and information centres in Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT). The paper discusses the status and extent of automation in CUSAT library. The use of different online resources and the purposes for which these resources are being used, is explained in detail. Structured interview method was applied for collecting data. It was observed that 67 per cent users consult online resources for assisting knowledge organisation. Library of Congress catalogue is the widely used (100 per cent) online resource followed by OPAC of CUSAT and catalogue of British Library. The main purposes for using these resources are class number building and subject indexing |
Description: | DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, Vol. 31, No. 1, January 2011, pp. 19-24 |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4471 |
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Use of Online I ... A Case Study of CUSAT.pdf | (191.0Kb) |
Abstract: | Websites of academic institutions are the prime source of information about the institution. Libraries, being the main provider of information for the academics, need to be represented in the respective homepages with due importance. Keeping this in mind, this study is an attempt to understand and analyze the presence and presentation of libraries of Engineering Colleges (EC) in Kerala in their respective websites. On the basis of the reviewed literature and an observation of libraries of nationally important institutions imparting technical education in India, a set of criteria were developed for analyzing the websites/web pages. Based on this an extensive survcy of the websites of ECs were done. The collected data was then analyzed using Microsoft Excel. The library websites were then ranked on the basis of this analysis. It was observed that majority of the websites of ECs in Kerala have least representation of their respective libraries. Another important observation is that even the highest scoring libraries satisfy only half of the criteria listed for analysis. |
Description: | Kelpro Bulletin, 14 (1) June 2010 |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3850 |
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Archana S N.pdf | (457.8Kb) |
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