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This presentations have Online educational resources for Research purpose. These are include Databases, Thesis & Dissertations, E-Journals, Social networks etc.
The goals of INFLIBNET are to automate libraries, create union catalogs of documents, promote digitization of documents and open access repositories, and provide efficient access to knowledge and electronic resources. DELNET was established in 1988 as a library network in Delhi and has expanded nationally and internationally, connecting over 6,930 libraries. It aims to promote resource sharing through services like a union catalog of over 3.5 crore book records, a union list of current periodicals with over 1 lakh titles, and document delivery.
This document provides an overview of open educational resources (OER). It defines OER as teaching, learning and research materials that reside in the public domain or are released with an open license. The document discusses the need for OER, their advantages such as lower costs and improved access, and challenges around quality assurance and sustainability. It also outlines the history of OER and describes various types of resources. Additionally, the document lists several major OER initiatives and institutions in India that develop and host open educational content and platforms.
Modern libraries incorporate digital technologies and services to provide improved access to information resources. Key aspects of modern libraries include automated systems, digital collections, and innovative services. However, barriers like lack of financial and administrative support must be overcome. With willingness and commitment from library professionals, libraries can utilize opportunities like digital tools, sharing resources, and positive thinking to transition toward modern models and better serve patrons.
The document discusses the National Digital Library Program (NDLP) in Pakistan. It provides the following key points:
1. The NDLP is a flagship program of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan that provides online resources to over 250 public and private institutions through subscriptions with INASP.
2. A digital library provides networked access to digital materials like text, images, video and data, with search features to support research and teaching while ensuring long-term preservation.
3. The NDLP provides access to 31 databases with over 25,000 full-text journals and over 50,000 e-books from 220 publishers to beneficiary institutions in Pakistan.
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2. Objectives
• What is Digital Library?
• Introduction to HEC Digital
Library.
• Types of E-Resources provided
by HEC Digital Library.
• How to access HEC Digital
Library?
• Secure Electronic Delivery
(SED) through British
Library.
• Introduction to Pakistan
Research Repository
3. Digital
Library?
• Digital Library is a
collection of electronic
resources (e-books, e-
journals, videos, audios and
images etc.) that provides
direct / indirect access to
a systematically organized
collection of digital
objects.
4. HEC Digital Library
• HEC National Digital Library (DL) is a program to
provide access to international scholarly e-
literature.
• Providing access to high quality, peer-reviewed
journals, databases, articles and e-Books across a
wide variety of disciplines to researchers within
public and private sector universities in Pakistan
and non-profit research and development
organizations.
• It provides 1,58,000 online full text e-books in
addition to more than 23,000 e-journals.
5. Types of e-resources provided
by HEC Digital Library
• Full Text
• In full text the whole journal/book can be
downloaded
• Partial Full Text
• Selected articles can be downloaded
• Table of Contents/abstracts only
• Only content of books/journal and abstracts can be
read online.
6. Steps to access HEC
Digital Library
Open your browser e.g. Internet Explorer, Mozila
Firefox, Google Chrome etc.
Type: www.digitallibrary.edu.pk in the address bar
> Click on Institutes > Private Sector
Universities > Click on Riphah International
University OR
Type this URL:
http://www.digitallibrary.edu.pk/riphauniisb.html