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e-Resources for Humanities and Social Sciences

e-Resources for Humanities and Social Sciences. E (WEB)-RESOURCES. E- resources means , “an information which can be stored, accessed and transmitted through electronic media” The two forms are : Full text form Non full text form. ( Abstracts ,indexes etc.)

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e-Resources for Humanities and Social Sciences

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  1. e-Resources for Humanities and Social Sciences

  2. E (WEB)-RESOURCES • E- resources means , “an information which can be stored, accessed and transmitted through electronic media” • The two forms are : • Full text form • Non full text form. ( Abstracts ,indexes etc.) • Available as electronic version of print and electronic only as fee based or free of cost.

  3. Types of Electronic Resources • E- journals • E-books , E-reference • E-theses and dissertations • E-guides, manuals & E-maps etc. • Web 2 search engines

  4. E-JOURNAL E-journals are defined broadly as “an article or complete journal available fully electronically via a website on the net” or defined as “any journal, magazine, webzine, news letter or type of electronic serial publication which is available over the internet”. It is very important source for the scientific research and development. • E-journals are becoming vital to carry any meaning full research. • This resource is widely used by R& D workers and other users of the libraries to carry out day-to-day qualitative research, education and knowledge.

  5. OPEN J-GATE • Open J-Gate is an electronic gateway to global journal literature in open access domain. Launched in 2006 • Open J-Gate provides seamless access to millions of journal articles available online. • Open J-Gate is also a database of journal literature, indexed from 4731 open access journals, with links to full text at Publisher sites. • The Open J-Gate site is updated every day. • Open J-Gate indexes articles from 4731 Journals. • In that 2577 of them are peer-reviewed scholarly journals.

  6. OPEN J-GATE

  7. DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) • It covers 3810 journals in the directory • 1338 journals are searchable at article level • today 2,44,280 articles are included in the DOAJ service • It aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals • Users can "read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles.

  8. Directory of Open Access Journals

  9. JSTOR-http://www.jstor.org/

  10. Business – Journals

  11. Economics - journals

  12. Management -Journals

  13. UGC Infonet Resources

  14. Springerlink (E-Books and E-Journals)http://www.springerlink.com/

  15. EPW

  16. NLIST

  17. Historical Research

  18. http://www.emeraldinsight.com

  19. Emerald Management e-journals

  20. http://www.proquest.co.uk/

  21. http://www.oxfordjournals.org

  22. http://www.sciencedirect.com

  23. Social Sciences and humanities

  24. Scopus • Scopus is the world’s largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature and quality web sources. • Contains 46 million records, 70% with abstracts • Nearly 19,500 titles from 5,000 publishers worldwide • Includes over 4.6 million conference papers • Provides 100% Medline coverage • Offers sophisticated tools to track, analyze and visualize research

  25. Scopus-Homepage

  26. Citation of Prof. Laemmli, U.K.

  27. St. Joseph’s College

  28. Address/Affiliation

  29. Highly Cited Papers

  30. Authors

  31. Web of Science

  32. Social Science Citation Index

  33. Indian Citation Index

  34. Open Access Resources

  35. http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/library/24hr/journals/

  36. All Academic Research

  37. E-Books E- books means “books that can be accessed electronically via the Internet. It can be described that the entire flow of information from author to reader is in the machine readable form”. • www.ebooks.com • www.sciencee-books.com • www.onlinecomputerbooks.com • www.digits.com • www.j-gate.informindia.com • www.Springeronline.org

  38. http://www.Onlinecomputerbooks.com

  39. http://www.highwire.stanford.edu

  40. http://www.infochembio.ethz.ch/en/ebooks.html

  41. Electronic Theses and Dissertations There are many networked digital library of theses and dissertations • www.library.ait.ac.th • www.ndltd.org • www.thesis.org • www.dissertations.com • www.vidyanidhi.com

  42. Search Engine for ETD

  43. http://www.ndltd.org/

  44. NDLTD-Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertation

  45. Online Union Catalogue for E-Resources

  46. http://adt.caul.edu.au/

  47. E-Theses at Indian Level

  48. www.vidyanidhi.org

  49. www.egyankosh.ac.in

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