In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, access to quality education is more critical than ever. Traditional learning models often come with financial barriers, limiting opportunities …
Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing various industries, including the field of library and information science. Libraries serve as knowledge hubs, and AI enhances their ab…
RFID means Radio frequency identification, which is new technology that uses radiowaves to automatically identify items. Due to many advantages of RFID academic library is using its services .Mo…
Archiving: Concepts, Methods, and Procedures Archiving refers to the process of storing and preserving documents, records, or other materials for long-term use, ensuring their accessibility, sec…
Approaches to Digital Preservation: Policy, Strategy, Tools, Evaluation, and Cost Factors Digital preservation refers to the processes and strategies used to ensure the long-term accessibility a…
Legal Issues – Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Copyright, Licenses, Network, Information, and Data Security 1. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are legal…
Information Discovery: Harvesters, Federated Search Engines Information Discovery refers to the process of locating relevant information from vast and often distributed collections of digital re…
This Blog explores subject papers like, Foundation of Library and Information Science, Classification; Cataloguing; Information Sources Systems and Networks; Fundamentals of Computer and ICT; Information Storage and Retrieval; Search Strategy and Vocabulary Control; Information Needs ad Seeking Behaviour; Management of Libraries and Information Centres; Research Methodology and Bibliometrics; Internet and Web Resources; Digital Library and Information Systems; Library Software; Preservation and Conservation of Library Resources; Electronic Resource Management; Marketing of Information and Knowledge Management.