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<dc:date>2026-05-12T13:15:37Z</dc:date>
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<title>Building Digital Libraries Using Greenstone Open Source Software: Introducing Greenstone</title>
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<description>Building Digital Libraries Using Greenstone Open Source Software: Introducing Greenstone
Sreemumar, M.G.; Sunitha, T.; Sreejaya, P.; Biju, R.; Joshy Kuriakose
Libraries today buy, subscribe, license and accumulate information in an unprecedented array of content categories or publication types, and in a rapidly proliferating mix of formats (digital as well as print). There is a great deal of cultural divide and philosophical deviation between the traditional information resources being handled by libraries for centuries now and the new genre of electronic and digital information being sourced and accessed. In the traditional paradigm, the books and journals bought and subscribed to by the libraries were naturally owned by them, allowing them to make the best use of the resources within the ‘fair use’ clause or principle...
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<dc:date>2011-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Bibliometric Analysis of Worldwide Coronavirus Research based on Web of Science between 1970 and February 2020</title>
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<description>Bibliometric Analysis of Worldwide Coronavirus Research based on Web of Science between 1970 and February 2020
Khalili, Leila; Sreekumar, M.G.
Researchers all over the world are striving hard to find a solution for the coronavirus pandemic and reduce the fatalities from this severe outbreak. The paper aims to study the characteristics of coronavirus publications based on bibliometrics and social network analysis. The study used bibliometric method and social network analysis. Data were collected using Web of Science (WoS) database on 23 February 2020, with 13252 records being retrieved and used as study sample. Descriptive statistics were used in bibliometric method and network analysis. Text Statistics Analyzer and ISI.exe were used to compute the number of author per documents. VOSviewer and UCINET were used respectively for visualization and for measuring the centrality as well as density of networks. Study findings indicate top 10 actors of scientific society (authors, institutions, countries) that had the most publication on coronavirus. Similarly top 10 keywords used by authors were identified. Also the density and centrality measures of co-authorship networks (degree, closeness, betweenness) for top 10 authors, institutions, countries and keywords were identified. Journal of Virology had the highest number of published documents on coronavirus research. Doing effective research projects require knowledge of key actors of each scientific domain and their position in the network. Study revealed that the leading researchers and institutions were mostly from the United States of America, England, China, Germany, Netherlands, France, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Saudi Arabia.
International Journal of Information Science and Management&#13;
Vol. 19, No. 1, 2021, 27-43
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<dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Building Digital Libraries Using Greenstone Open Source Software</title>
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<description>Building Digital Libraries Using Greenstone Open Source Software
Sreekumar, M.G.
Libraries today buy, subscribe, license and accumulate information in an unprecedented&#13;
array of content categories or publication types, and in a rapidly proliferating mix of&#13;
formats (digital as well as print). There is a great deal of cultural divide and philosophical&#13;
deviation between the traditional information resources being handled by libraries for&#13;
centuries now and the new genre of electronic and digital information being sourced and&#13;
accessed. In the traditional paradigm, the books and journals bought and subscribed to by&#13;
the libraries were naturally owned by them, allowing them to make the best use of the&#13;
resources within the ‘fair use’ clause or principle...
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<dc:date>2006-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Community acceptance of E - Journals as a robust print surrogate and scholarship supplement: The IIMK experience</title>
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<description>Community acceptance of E - Journals as a robust print surrogate and scholarship supplement: The IIMK experience
Sreekumar, M.G.; Sunitha, T.
The dawn of the new millennium has registered a paradigm shift in the library environment and to the overall information access-dissemination-consumption culture the world over. Its repercussions on libraries, information systems and the user community, especially among the academic and research institutions in India, have been phenomenal and unprecedented. In particular reference to the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK), the advent of an array of ICT applications, the sudden upsurge and the abrupt penetration of a vast variety of electronic content, the multitude of electronic information services from the library, all these have attracted, potentially influenced and prompted the user community to step in and stick to the changed scenario. Among these, typically, the E-Journal services claimed a distinctive identity with a massive 40-fold increase in titles&#13;
almost instantaneously. In the electronic scholarly publishing ecosystem E-Journals form one of the major stakeholders. E-Journals extend numerous advantages to libraries and to the user community. They offer concurrent and multiple access to the content, remote access, multimedia facilities, online searching, and considerable storage savings. IIMK, in phases, has been providing online access to approximately over 1300 E-Journals sourced directly from publishers and over 12,500 E-Journal content sourced through aggregators. Switching over to the technology pedestal gave us an exponential growth in the journal base, as well as facility to outreach to a wider community at a 24X7 formula. IIMK also explored numerous resource base enhancement innovations such as the IIM Consortium, INDEST Consortium and several Open Source Digital Library technologies towards making the library vibrant, resourceful, outreaching, accessible and visible. As a result of all these, over a period of 3 to 4 years, there have been tangible evidences of improved and increased scientific productivity registered by the institute. The overall intellectual capital of the Institute also has gone up exponentially as evidenced by the increase in publications and the conferences, symposia, workshops etc. hosted by us in the recent past. This paper portrays the cultural changes encountered and embraced by the faculty, students and researchers at IIMK, and the user acceptance as well as the appreciation of E-Journals over the past 6 years. It also narrates the internal institutional dynamism, information literacy measures and other strategies adopted by us towards this organizational transformation.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Digital Libraries (ICDL 2006). Ed. By TERI, New Delhi, India. 531-541p.
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<dc:date>2006-12-06T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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