Friday, November 26, 2010

DLINE

as a major computing portal focuses on research and development in computing sciences and technology. It has three major services. 1. Journals in Computer and Information Sciences, 2. Conferences in Computer and Information Sciences, and 3. Research in Computer and Information Sciences.




The DLINE will strive hard to accelerate high quality research in computing paradigms. The underlying purpose of the portal is to induce researchers to work and submit research on the experimental, architectural and theoretical focus in various computing systems.



The Journals in this portal will introduce the state-of-the art research in computing systems from different perspectives; and to design the computing systems to optimize the existing and to develop innovative computing and communications paradigms
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The dline package offers the full text content for the following journals




Journal of Digital Information Management

International Journal of Web Applications

International Journal of Computational Linguistics Research

International Journal of Information Studies

Journal of E-Technology

Journal of Networking Technology

Journal of Information Technology Review

Journal of Information Security Research

Journal of Intelligent Computing

Journal of Multimedia Processing and Technologies

http://www.dline.info/index.php

Thursday, August 26, 2010

The DeweyBrowser

The DeweyBrowser, beta version 2.0, has a new interface and updated database. You can search for a topic or drill down through the summaries by clicking on a caption in the Dewey clouds. New features include the ability to filter search results by format, language of resource, and OCLC Audience Level. You can also search within a results set.


The interface provides the option of displaying the captions in one of several languages. Available languages are English, French, German, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish.

The prototype provides access to approximately 2.5 million records from the OCLC Worldcat database. The records are indexed and searched using Apache Solr. The prototype runs on a Linux platform, using the Apache HTTP and Tomcat servers

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

INFLIBNET released SOUL 2.0

Software for University Libraries (SOUL) is an state-of-the-art integrated library management software designed and developed by the INFLIBNET Centre based on requirements of college and university libraries. It is a user-friendly software developed to work under client-server environment. The software is compliant to international standards for bibliographic formats, networking and circulation protocols. After a comprehensive study, discussions and deliberations with the senior professionals of the country, the software was designed to automate all house keeping operations in library. The software is suitable not only for the academic libraries, but also for all types and sizes of libraries, even school libraries. The first version of software i.e. SOUL 1.0 was released during CALIBER 2000. The database of the SOUL 1.0 is designed on MS-SQL and is compatible with MS SQL Server 7.0 or higher. The latest version of the software i.e. SOUL 2.0 will be released by the end of the year 2008. The database for new version of SOUL is designed for latest versions of MS-SQL and MySQL (or any other popular RDBMS). SOUL 2.0 is compliant to international standards such as MARC 21 bibliographic format, Unicode based Universal Character Sets for multilingual bibliographic records and NCIP 2.0 based protocols for electronic surveillance and control.
for more detail visit-http://www.inflibnet.ac.in/soul/about.htm

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