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Tuesday, 9 May 2006
Change in my blog
Hai readers...
Please note the change in my blog address..
Hereafter,I will be blogging under new blog named as Information manger
infosara.blogspot.com
Please visit to my new blog to veiw the regular postings...bye..nice reading

Posted by ab9/saravanans at 11:01 PM
Updated: Saturday, 10 June 2006 1:59 PM
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Saturday, 25 March 2006
Looks like competition to Google Scholar
April 11, 2006 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the
beta release of its Windows Live™ Academic Search service in seven countries. The new search service is designed to help students,researchers and university faculty conduct research across a spectrum
of academic journals. The program is a cooperative effort between Windows Live Search, industry association CrossRef and more than 10 leading publishers. The initial beta release will target the subjects of computer science, electrical engineering and physics, and the company is working with multiple organizations to bring new subjects online in the near future.
visit to: www.academic.live.com

Posted by ab9/saravanans at 12:01 AM
Updated: Thursday, 27 April 2006 7:56 PM
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Friday, 17 March 2006
Barcode Label Printer - Free Online Barcode Generator

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Saturday, 11 March 2006
Five Laws of S.R. Ranganathan in the Web age
1. Links are for use the very essence of hypertext;
2. Every surfer his or her link the rich diversity of links across topics and genres;
3. Every link its surfer
4. Save the time of the surfer visualizing web clusters and small-world shortcuts;
5. The Web is a growing organism

By - Lennart Bjrneborn., PhD in webometrics-Royal School of Library and Information Science

Posted by ab9/saravanans at 11:06 AM
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Friday, 10 March 2006
Europe's digital library taking shape
At least 6 million books, documents and other cultural works will be made available online over the next five years under a planned European Digital Library.

The European Commission on Thursday released more details about its plans to finance a series of "digitization centers" across the continent and create a framework for protecting intellectual property rights. The centers will house the skills and expertise "needed to achieve excellence for digitization and preservation processes," the EC said.

Viviane Reding, the EC's information society and media commissioner, said in a statement Thursday that technology will "enable you to tap into Europe's collective memory with a click of your mouse."

People will be able to search the collections of libraries, archives and museums through a single, multilingual entry point, which will take the form of a Web portal.

Two million books, films, photographs, manuscripts and other works are expected to become accessible through the library by 2008, rising to 6 million by 2010.

The EC said the final figure would be much higher as "every library, archive and museum in Europe will be able to link its digital content to the European Digital Library."

The Commission noted that Google's digital library project had "triggered a reflection" on how to deal with Europe's cultural heritage in the digital age.

"It is also interesting in that it highlights the possibilities for public/private initiatives in this area. Public/private partnerships or sponsoring by private companies will accelerate digitization," the Commission said. "Given the budgetary constraints on many cultural institutions, initiatives involving the private sector can be a useful means to complement public funding."

Steve Ranger of Silicon.com reported from London.


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