The present paper determines the use of Open Source Software (OSS) in building Indian Institutional Repositories. The paper further covers the use of different OSS, use of OSS in different types of institutions, Indian States / UTs and different disciplines. The data were collected from Open DOAR, ROAR, AGRIS and LIS link Kerala. A total of 209 Open Access Repositories were identified. The outcomes of the study reveal that Dspace and Eprints are the most used OSS in Indian Institutional Repositories; the institutions of Karnataka, New Delhi and Maharashtra State / UTs have used a good number of OSS in developing the Institutional Digital Repositories (IDRs) and the subject discipline like Science, Technology, Health and Medicine were intens...
The Open Access movement is a social movement. The movement traces its history at least back to the ...
World Library And Information Congress: 72nd IFLA General Conference And Council 20-24 August 2006, ...
The paper discusses the concept of institutional repository (IR) its need, importance, benefits, cri...
Abstract: The present paper determines the use of Open Source Software (OSS) in building Indian Inst...
Open access resources are an essential part of the academic community by which students, researchers...
The development of open source digital library software brings an avenue in the pattern of library a...
In the present age of information revolution and ever increasing demand for exact and consolidated i...
The term “Open Source” is a trending topic at present among LIS professionals in India. Open Source ...
The concept of open access extends perceived advantages to its stakeholders, especially in the prese...
Abstract Purpose Up to the 2005 theses, dissertations, research papers and rare collection in most ...
Open access has gained a huge popularity in the forms of open access journals and open access reposi...
This paper traces the history and developments in Open Archives Initiatives including open access jo...
The study discuss the status of open access full text Open Source Solution based ETD repositories ex...
Purpose Up to the 2005 theses, dissertations, research papers and rare collection in most of the In...
This paper examines the purposes of institutional digital repositories and the development options t...
The Open Access movement is a social movement. The movement traces its history at least back to the ...
World Library And Information Congress: 72nd IFLA General Conference And Council 20-24 August 2006, ...
The paper discusses the concept of institutional repository (IR) its need, importance, benefits, cri...
Abstract: The present paper determines the use of Open Source Software (OSS) in building Indian Inst...
Open access resources are an essential part of the academic community by which students, researchers...
The development of open source digital library software brings an avenue in the pattern of library a...
In the present age of information revolution and ever increasing demand for exact and consolidated i...
The term “Open Source” is a trending topic at present among LIS professionals in India. Open Source ...
The concept of open access extends perceived advantages to its stakeholders, especially in the prese...
Abstract Purpose Up to the 2005 theses, dissertations, research papers and rare collection in most ...
Open access has gained a huge popularity in the forms of open access journals and open access reposi...
This paper traces the history and developments in Open Archives Initiatives including open access jo...
The study discuss the status of open access full text Open Source Solution based ETD repositories ex...
Purpose Up to the 2005 theses, dissertations, research papers and rare collection in most of the In...
This paper examines the purposes of institutional digital repositories and the development options t...
The Open Access movement is a social movement. The movement traces its history at least back to the ...
World Library And Information Congress: 72nd IFLA General Conference And Council 20-24 August 2006, ...
The paper discusses the concept of institutional repository (IR) its need, importance, benefits, cri...