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E-Articles/Guides/Manuals:

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E-Journals/Newsletters:

  • Ariadne (Qly)

  • It describes and evaluates sources and services available on the internet, and of potential use, to librarians and information professionals. Also reports library developments in UK and information services worldwide.

  • ASIS Bulletin (BM)

  • Each issue of the Bulletin, usually deals with a theme or topic, e.g., hypertext, telecommunications, laws related to storage technology, etc.

  • Biomedical Digital Libraries

  • It is an open access journal, which provides access to articles on all aspects of digital library in biomedical settings.

  • College and Research Libraries

  • Access is available free of charge in PDF format six months after publication. Retrospective issues now are available through volume 58 (1997).

  • Cybermetrics

  • International electronic journal devoted to bibliometrics, scientometircs and informatrics. It is both an Electronic-only Journal and a Virtual Forum (The Journal) devoted to the study of the quantitative analysis of scholarly and scientific communications.

  • D-Lib (M)

  • A magazine about research and development in digital libraries

  • Digital Document Quarterly

  • A magazine about digital preservation

  • E-JASL: The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship

    It is a refereed electronic journal publishes three times a year. Covers topics on advancing knowledge and research in the areas of academic and special librarianship.

  • Ex-Libris (W)

  • A weekly electronic newsletter for librarians from Marylaine Block. It covers articles, internet info etc.

  • Firstmonday

  • Firstmonday is a peer-reviewed journal solely devoted to the Internet.

  • Information Research: An international electronic journal

  • Information Research is a free, international, scholarly journal, dedicated to making freely accessible the results of research across a wide range of information-related disciplines. It has been indexed by LISA and Information Science Abstracts

  • Information Technology and Libraries

  • It is a quarterly publication, brought out by LITA. Abstrcts and TOC is available from Vol.1, 1982, but full text of good number of papers are available from 1999.

  • Information Today and Tomorrow (Qly)

  • This has been brought out by NISSAT, India. The contents include information on new tools and techniques, events concluded and announcements, interesting Internet sites, new database products and services.

  • Infowatch Newsletter (M)

  • The newsletter aims to raise awareness of new sources of information on the Internet, particularly those which are relevant for higher education and research. It is a product of National Center for Science Information, Bangalore, India. It can be subscribed over e-mail. It is available since 1996.

  • Innovations in teaching and learning in information and computer sciences

  • The journal will contain papers on current learning and teaching specifically in Information and Computer Sciences at higher education level.

  • Internet Resource Newsletter (M)

  • It is a free monthly electronic newsletter, edited by Heriot-Watt University Library staff and published by Heriot-Watt University, UK. The newsletter aims to raise awareness of new sources of information on the Internet, particulary those of relevant to research. It can be suscribed over e-mail.

  • International Journal of Special Libraries

  • INSPEL is a professional journal primarily for the dissemination of papers written or proposed for publication by members of the IFLA Division of Special Libraries. Full text of articles are available w.e.f 1996

  • Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship

  • ISTL publishes substantive material of interest to science and technology librarians.

  • Journal of Digital Information

  • It is a peer-reviewed electronic only journal. The themes currently featured in JoDI are: Digital Libraries, Hypermedia Systems, Hypertext Criticism, Information Discovery, Information Management, etc. Presently it is available for free, in future charges may be levied on few articles.

  • Journal of Electronic Publishing

  • Covers most of the issues related to electronic publishing.

  • LIBRES

  • Library and Information Science Research Electronic Journal (LIBRES) is an international, refereed, electronic journal devoted to new research in Library and Information Science.

  • Journal of Information Law and Technology

  • It covers a range of topics relating to IT law and applications. It contains a diversity of materials including peer reviewed and non-refereed articles, commentaries, work in progress articles, book and IT reviews, and conference reports and papers, as well as information papers, news and UK and global conferences.

  • Journal of the Medical Libraries Association

  • Full text of articles are available from 2000 to present and contents and abstracts are available from 1996-1999. Formerly this journal was known as 'Bulletin of the Medical Library Association.

  • Libri
  • Provides full text access to articles from 1999.

  • Research Information
  • Covers good feature articles on various aspects of information science, electronic publishing, etc.

  • RLG Diginews (BM)

  • Its focus on issues of particular interest and value to managers of digital initiatives with a preservation component or rationale, provide filtered guidance and pointers to relevant projects to improve awareness of evolving practices in image conversion and digital archiving and announce publications (in any form) that will help professionals attain a deeper understanding of digital issues.

  • Transforming Traditional Libraries

  • It is a peer-reviewed e-journal covering aspects of the new library, including digital collections, electronic indices, OPACs, Internet research, bibliographic instruction, information literacy, and the task of integrating these and other new resources with the traditional services of the library.

  • Webology

  • Webology is a scholarly journal in English devoted to the various fields of Library and Information Science and serves as a forum for discussion and experimentation. It serves as a forum for new research in information dissemination and communication processes in general, and in the context of the World Wide Web in particular.

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Tech Resources:

  • ALA Tech Source
  • ALA TechSource, a website about library technology for the library professionals who plan, implement, and manage it.

  • The Bath Profile: An International Z39.50 Specification for Library Applications and Resource Discovery
  • Gives exhastive information about Z39.50.

  • Biblio-tech.com
  • Devoted to library automation technology, this monthly e-zine has a lot of news and reviews, with system sales and industry trends tackled as well.

  • Library Technology Guides
  • Information about library resources covering Web pages, online catalogues, product suppliers, trends in automation, and a bibliographic database of related literature.

  • Open Source Digital Library Systems Project
  • The Open Source Digital Library System is a project to develop an open source next-generation library system. This system can be implemented by a wide range of libraries - from small public libraries to large academic ones. They have named software as PYTHEAS (Powerful Yet Tactfully Helpful Electronic Arranger of Sources) , which is designed to be a multi-tier ILS (Integrated Library System). It is under development stage.

  • Oss4lib.org: Open Source System for Librares
  • Its mission is to cultivate the collaborative power of open source software engineering to build better and free systems for use in libraries. Toward this end, they maintain a listing of free software and systems designed for libraries

  • Project LIS: Library Information Systems Project
  • The purpose of this project is to systematically identify, classify and evaluate electronic information related to the area of Library Information Systems (LIS).

  • RFID for Libraries
  • Provides information on tracking technology applications and patron privacy implications of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

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