The paper deals with providing a separate catalogue/database of articles in periodicals to users for more comprehensive search and retrieval, to solve the difficulties faced by the users during search in the Internet and downloading the selected records. A methodology is developed for cataloguing of articles available in periodicals and to cover the entire journals collection of both current journals and back volumes for any year in the Library. The downloaded materials from PUBMED collection are sent to WINISIS package, after different stages such as separate programme, FANGORN etc
This paper analyzes the Web applications to manage literature in Biomedical Sciences. We identified,...
In 1997, the US National Library of Medicine (NLM) developed an Internet search system for publicati...
The medical library at the University of Malaya subscribes to 1,500 journal titles on medicine and r...
16-20The genesis of bibliographic databases can be traced to the abstracting and indexing (A&I) peri...
The days are gone when the researchers used to go to library to look for the articles of their choic...
A bibliographic database is an organised digital collection of references to published literature. A...
Traditionally, the way a library user would expect to find a journal is through the use of a title s...
(in English): The aim of presented master thesis is to suggest the optimization of articles processi...
Traditionally, librarians have provided access to journal titles through the library’s catalog. With...
A Paper on the General Topic of Applied Library Research for Presentation at the 1989 Annual Confer...
This research is concerned with the trends and issues surrounding the cataloguing of electronic jour...
This article describes the creation of a web-based database that indexes less well-known periodical ...
The use and availability of scientific literature information have increased significantly with the ...
Crowdsource project on Building Indian Journals Database of Access Policies The aim of this proj...
85-89Attempts to analyse the availability of biomedical serials in India and there accessibility. A ...
This paper analyzes the Web applications to manage literature in Biomedical Sciences. We identified,...
In 1997, the US National Library of Medicine (NLM) developed an Internet search system for publicati...
The medical library at the University of Malaya subscribes to 1,500 journal titles on medicine and r...
16-20The genesis of bibliographic databases can be traced to the abstracting and indexing (A&I) peri...
The days are gone when the researchers used to go to library to look for the articles of their choic...
A bibliographic database is an organised digital collection of references to published literature. A...
Traditionally, the way a library user would expect to find a journal is through the use of a title s...
(in English): The aim of presented master thesis is to suggest the optimization of articles processi...
Traditionally, librarians have provided access to journal titles through the library’s catalog. With...
A Paper on the General Topic of Applied Library Research for Presentation at the 1989 Annual Confer...
This research is concerned with the trends and issues surrounding the cataloguing of electronic jour...
This article describes the creation of a web-based database that indexes less well-known periodical ...
The use and availability of scientific literature information have increased significantly with the ...
Crowdsource project on Building Indian Journals Database of Access Policies The aim of this proj...
85-89Attempts to analyse the availability of biomedical serials in India and there accessibility. A ...
This paper analyzes the Web applications to manage literature in Biomedical Sciences. We identified,...
In 1997, the US National Library of Medicine (NLM) developed an Internet search system for publicati...
The medical library at the University of Malaya subscribes to 1,500 journal titles on medicine and r...