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Institutional Repositories in E-Learning

Published on March 2012 by Anil Kumar Dhiman
Wireless Information Networks & Business Information System (WINBIS 2012)
Foundation of Computer Science USA
WINBIS2012 - Number 1
March 2012
Authors: Anil Kumar Dhiman
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Anil Kumar Dhiman . Institutional Repositories in E-Learning. Wireless Information Networks & Business Information System (WINBIS 2012). WINBIS2012, 1 (March 2012), 14-17.

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author = { Anil Kumar Dhiman },
title = { Institutional Repositories in E-Learning },
journal = { Wireless Information Networks & Business Information System (WINBIS 2012) },
issue_date = { March 2012 },
volume = { WINBIS2012 },
number = { 1 },
month = { March },
year = { 2012 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 14-17 },
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url = { /proceedings/winbis2012/number1/5490-1004/ },
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Abstract

Though the concept of Institutional repositories was developed as a part of personal pages or on departmental sites in the institutes but it is getting also attention of librarians. However, it is in its early stages in the field of library and information centers, it has emerged as an effective means for providing access to scholarly contents to its users. This paper explores the possibility of uses of institutional repositories in e-learning, particularly through the library and information centers.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Institutional Repositories Digital Libraries E-Learning