"TULIP is the most exhaustive, systematic, and authentic repertoire of India's periodical publications--the embodiment of her cultural heritage, preserved and served in Major libraries of the world. These volumes are the result of a determined and unwavering commitment to an ideal, an ideal which is fundamental to the practice of librarianship. The creation of bibliographies and the subsequent improvement of access to information have been traditional concerns of the library field.
A. J. Arberry. Catalogue of the Library of the India Office, Vol. II, Part VI. Persian Books (London...
Taken from a data dvd.Maharaja Sayajirao III, Gaikwad of Baroda (1863-1939) was inspired by the prog...
Many important classical texts in Indian literature have never reached a global audience; others are...
"TULIP is the most exhaustive, systematic, and authentic repertoire of India's periodical publicatio...
TULIP is the most exhaustive, systematic, and authentic repertoire of India's periodical publication...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe Project TULIP is the first attempt made towards the preparati...
Content analysis - American roots of TULIP : the union list of Indian periodicals - Field work in In...
Between 1903 and 1915, whilst he was based in South Africa as a lawyer, M K Gandhi published a newsp...
The books, pamphlets, periodicals, newspapers, handbills and posters proscribed by the British gover...
The Murty Classical Library of India aims to make historic texts from India available in English. Pr...
Compiled & edited by Dr. Murari L. Nagar.--from label on title page.The Union List of learned Aneric...
The paper evaluates the functioning of Indian National Library (INL) and suggests that it should div...
Deals with growth of scientific periodicals in India during 1788 to 1900. Covers English language as...
Content analysis -- UL : America leads -- The British follow -- Early attempts in India -- Tragedy a...
Vol. II has imprint: Madras [etc.] The Christian Literature Society for India.Photocopy.Mode of acce...
A. J. Arberry. Catalogue of the Library of the India Office, Vol. II, Part VI. Persian Books (London...
Taken from a data dvd.Maharaja Sayajirao III, Gaikwad of Baroda (1863-1939) was inspired by the prog...
Many important classical texts in Indian literature have never reached a global audience; others are...
"TULIP is the most exhaustive, systematic, and authentic repertoire of India's periodical publicatio...
TULIP is the most exhaustive, systematic, and authentic repertoire of India's periodical publication...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe Project TULIP is the first attempt made towards the preparati...
Content analysis - American roots of TULIP : the union list of Indian periodicals - Field work in In...
Between 1903 and 1915, whilst he was based in South Africa as a lawyer, M K Gandhi published a newsp...
The books, pamphlets, periodicals, newspapers, handbills and posters proscribed by the British gover...
The Murty Classical Library of India aims to make historic texts from India available in English. Pr...
Compiled & edited by Dr. Murari L. Nagar.--from label on title page.The Union List of learned Aneric...
The paper evaluates the functioning of Indian National Library (INL) and suggests that it should div...
Deals with growth of scientific periodicals in India during 1788 to 1900. Covers English language as...
Content analysis -- UL : America leads -- The British follow -- Early attempts in India -- Tragedy a...
Vol. II has imprint: Madras [etc.] The Christian Literature Society for India.Photocopy.Mode of acce...
A. J. Arberry. Catalogue of the Library of the India Office, Vol. II, Part VI. Persian Books (London...
Taken from a data dvd.Maharaja Sayajirao III, Gaikwad of Baroda (1863-1939) was inspired by the prog...
Many important classical texts in Indian literature have never reached a global audience; others are...