Plagiarism and its relevance in academics.pptxDr. Utpal Das
Plagiarism is one of the growing concepts in the field of education and having and acquiring knowledge about it by researchers is one of the relevant aspects of research.
Understanding IPR and Copyright Law Presentation Jorhat Kendriya Mahavidyalay...Dr. Utpal Das
Understanding IPR and Copyright Law are important for the general public. Librarians are the stakeholders in making the general public aware of these rights to its users.
How to avoid plagiarism while thesis writing.pptxDr. Utpal Das
Avoiding plagiarism while writing a thesis during the Ph.D. program. Different types of plagiarism exist which need to be addressed by the researchers to avoid unethical practices.
Role of College Libraries in meeting user’s information needs issues and chal...Dr. Utpal Das
The document discusses the role and issues facing college libraries in India in the digital era. It outlines the objectives of college libraries as enriching academic activities, providing information/knowledge support, providing electronic access to resources, preserving intellectual assets, and generating awareness through literacy programs. It also examines challenges such as limited budgets, poor infrastructure, increased R&D in ICT, information overload, pressure from agencies, and lack of human resources. Finally, it explores how the digital shift is impacting functions like collections, access, services, and archiving.
This document discusses the basics of subject indexing in libraries. It defines subject indexing as providing subject access to microdocuments like journal articles and research reports by assigning appropriate subject terms. The key points covered are:
- Subject indexing allows users to identify documents on a given subject and find related documents.
- Indexes are helpful for retrieving information from both print and digital collections. They provide subject access through assigned terms.
- Effective subject indexing requires identifying the main concepts in a document and re-expressing them as index terms so the document and terms express the same concepts.
- Principles of indexing include using terminology familiar to users and bringing related documents together under consistent, unambiguous headings. Specificity and exhaustivity must
Avoiding plagiarism in this era of digital availabilityDr. Utpal Das
This document discusses avoiding plagiarism in research. It defines research and outlines some key characteristics like novelty and originality. It also discusses research ethics and integrity, noting that ethics govern researchers' behavior and distinguish right from wrong. The document outlines six key principles for ethical research according to the Economic and Social Research Council in the UK. It provides examples of ethical principles researchers should follow, such as honesty, objectivity, integrity, and respecting intellectual property. The document concludes by defining three types of research misconduct: fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism.
The document discusses plagiarism in higher education institutions and how to avoid it. It defines plagiarism and outlines its various forms according to different studies. Plagiarism can be avoided through a holistic approach at the national, institutional, and individual level. At the national level, policies aim to establish plagiarism prevention guidelines and oversight bodies. Institutions implement measures like educating students and faculty, developing plagiarism policies, and using detection software. Individuals should be taught proper citation practices and research ethics to promote academic integrity.
Plagiarism and its relevance in academics.pptxDr. Utpal Das
Plagiarism is one of the growing concepts in the field of education and having and acquiring knowledge about it by researchers is one of the relevant aspects of research.
Understanding IPR and Copyright Law Presentation Jorhat Kendriya Mahavidyalay...Dr. Utpal Das
Understanding IPR and Copyright Law are important for the general public. Librarians are the stakeholders in making the general public aware of these rights to its users.
How to avoid plagiarism while thesis writing.pptxDr. Utpal Das
Avoiding plagiarism while writing a thesis during the Ph.D. program. Different types of plagiarism exist which need to be addressed by the researchers to avoid unethical practices.
Role of College Libraries in meeting user’s information needs issues and chal...Dr. Utpal Das
The document discusses the role and issues facing college libraries in India in the digital era. It outlines the objectives of college libraries as enriching academic activities, providing information/knowledge support, providing electronic access to resources, preserving intellectual assets, and generating awareness through literacy programs. It also examines challenges such as limited budgets, poor infrastructure, increased R&D in ICT, information overload, pressure from agencies, and lack of human resources. Finally, it explores how the digital shift is impacting functions like collections, access, services, and archiving.
This document discusses the basics of subject indexing in libraries. It defines subject indexing as providing subject access to microdocuments like journal articles and research reports by assigning appropriate subject terms. The key points covered are:
- Subject indexing allows users to identify documents on a given subject and find related documents.
- Indexes are helpful for retrieving information from both print and digital collections. They provide subject access through assigned terms.
- Effective subject indexing requires identifying the main concepts in a document and re-expressing them as index terms so the document and terms express the same concepts.
- Principles of indexing include using terminology familiar to users and bringing related documents together under consistent, unambiguous headings. Specificity and exhaustivity must
Avoiding plagiarism in this era of digital availabilityDr. Utpal Das
This document discusses avoiding plagiarism in research. It defines research and outlines some key characteristics like novelty and originality. It also discusses research ethics and integrity, noting that ethics govern researchers' behavior and distinguish right from wrong. The document outlines six key principles for ethical research according to the Economic and Social Research Council in the UK. It provides examples of ethical principles researchers should follow, such as honesty, objectivity, integrity, and respecting intellectual property. The document concludes by defining three types of research misconduct: fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism.
The document discusses plagiarism in higher education institutions and how to avoid it. It defines plagiarism and outlines its various forms according to different studies. Plagiarism can be avoided through a holistic approach at the national, institutional, and individual level. At the national level, policies aim to establish plagiarism prevention guidelines and oversight bodies. Institutions implement measures like educating students and faculty, developing plagiarism policies, and using detection software. Individuals should be taught proper citation practices and research ethics to promote academic integrity.
Confronting ethical issues in research for avoiding plagiarismDr. Utpal Das
This document discusses various aspects of plagiarism in research including definitions, forms, causes, and ethical issues. It defines plagiarism as using others' work without proper attribution or acknowledgement. Ten main forms of plagiarism are identified based on a survey, including verbatim copying, significant portions copied from one source, and properly citing sources but relying too closely on the original work. Causes of plagiarism discussed include study pressure, lack of referencing skills, and careless attitudes. The document also covers ethics in research such as maintaining integrity, confidentiality, and avoiding discrimination.
Confronting ethical issues in research for avoiding plagiarismDr. Utpal Das
1) The document discusses confronting ethical issues in research and avoiding plagiarism. It defines research, academic integrity, and discusses the key characteristics of novelty and originality in research works.
2) Ten main forms of plagiarism are identified based on a survey, including clone, ctrl-c, find-replace, remix, recycle, hybrid, mashup, 404 error, aggregator, and re-tweet. Ethical issues in research like research design, data source, informed consent, copyright, and plagiarism are also discussed.
3) Avoiding academic plagiarism requires a holistic approach including national level regulations and policies, institutional prevention measures, and principles for individuals to follow.
Truth, fact and ethics in academic researchDr. Utpal Das
Truth in academic research refers to facts that have been proven through repeated experiments and evidence. Scientific truths must be reproducible, verifiable, and falsifiable. Facts are statements that have been proven true through evidence, while opinions and beliefs are not necessarily based on evidence. Research ethics provide guidelines for responsible and moral conduct in research to maximize benefits and minimize harms. Key principles include honesty, objectivity, integrity, openness, respecting intellectual property, confidentiality, and non-discrimination.
Ethics in academic research: avoiding plagiarismDr. Utpal Das
This document discusses ethics in academic research and avoiding plagiarism. It defines academic research as time-bound, investigative in nature, leading to an academic degree or enhancing knowledge. Exploratory research is described as limitless in time and leading to path breaking discoveries. The document outlines characteristics of facts, opinions, and beliefs and how to distinguish between them. It also discusses research misconduct, principles of research ethics, and some key ethical considerations in conducting academic research.
Success and growth of Dibrugarh University Library during new normalDr. Utpal Das
1) The library at Dibrugarh University adapted policies and practices to operate safely during the COVID-19 pandemic, referred to as the "new normal".
2) Measures included curbside book drop-off, quarantining returned items, converting services to social distancing, and increasing access to online resources.
3) While limiting physical access, the library also aimed to maximize use of resources by improving its digital offerings, procuring more e-resources, and communicating with users through social media and other digital channels.
Information seeking and information use behaviour in librariesDr. Utpal Das
The document discusses how information seeking and use behaviors have changed with disruptive technologies over time. Specifically, it notes the paradigm shift brought about by digital transformation, which has significantly changed behaviors from print-based to online/electronic. This is due to factors like the extensive use of ICT, exponential growth of the internet and digital media, and the convenience of online accessibility. As a result, libraries have also had to change and now provide both print and electronic resources, as well as platforms for online access. Survey results show this trend towards electronic resources and decline in print materials. Overall, digital transformation has fundamentally changed how users seek and interact with information.
The document discusses the concept of information literacy in various contexts. It defines information literacy and related terms. It discusses the needs and purpose of information literacy programs in the changing education system and with the growth of digital information. Finally, it examines the role of information literacy in society, work, education, health and well-being.
Chemical factors of deterioration of documentsDr. Utpal Das
This document discusses chemical factors that contribute to the deterioration of documents, including acidity, browning of paper, reactions with ink, and the actions of pigments. It focuses on acidity, which can intrinsically exist in wood-origin manuscripts and papers due to various acidic components. Acidic gases in the air can also deteriorate documents through chemical reactions with cellulose. The document then examines specific chemical issues like browning of paper through oxidation, damage caused by acidic iron-gall ink, and reactions of some metal-based pigments. It concludes by outlining several deacidification processes pioneered by W.J. Barrow to neutralize acidity, including using calcium hydroxide, calcium bicarbonate
Remedies for biological deterioration of wood origin documentary heritageDr. Utpal Das
1. Proper control of temperature and relative humidity is key to preventing biological deterioration of documents as specific levels promote microbial and fungal growth.
2. Both air conditioning and HVAC systems can be used to maintain optimal temperature and humidity, but require constant monitoring and adjustment.
3. Relative humidity also affects paper chemistry and dimensional stability, with both high and fluctuating levels causing damage.
4. Various chemical, physical, and integrated pest management approaches are recommended to control insects, mold, and other organisms infesting documents.
Definition, factors and actions of preservation of ManuscriptsDr. Utpal Das
This document defines key terms related to the preservation of manuscripts and outlines factors that can lead to the deterioration of manuscripts as well as actions that can be taken to preserve them. It defines preservation, conservation, restoration, and reformatting and discusses the goals of each. The main factors that can cause deterioration are environmental conditions like temperature and humidity, biological agents like insects and mold, chemical composition of the manuscripts, man-made factors like improper handling, and natural disasters. Specific techniques for controlling temperature, humidity, and biological infestations are also outlined.
Manuscripts: Concept, Importance and History of manuscripts in AssamDr. Utpal Das
This document provides definitions and context around manuscripts in Assam. It begins by defining manuscripts based on dictionaries and Assamese terminology. It describes the various writing materials used in ancient Assam, including wood, copper plates, rock inscriptions, and clay seals. The importance of manuscripts is discussed in terms of preserving history, being repositories of knowledge, supporting hidden economies, and enabling education and research. The history of manuscripts in Assam is divided into ancient, medieval, and modern periods, with examples given of manuscript types from each era. Subjects of medieval Assamese manuscripts are listed along with some paintings from medieval Assam artists.
The document discusses the components and design of information storage and retrieval systems (ISRS). It describes ISRS as having three main components: the user interface, knowledge base, and search agent. The user interface allows users to input queries and view results, and should be intuitive. The knowledge base stores the information to be retrieved in a database. And the search agent acts to translate user queries and match them to the knowledge base to retrieve relevant information. The document provides details on each of these components and discusses best practices for designing an effective ISRS.
Indexing language concept types and characteristicsDr. Utpal Das
This document discusses subject indexing languages. It defines subject indexing language as a set of controlled vocabulary terms and their relationships that are used to describe the concepts in documents. There are three main types of indexing languages: natural language, which uses terms directly from the document; controlled vocabulary, which uses standardized terms from an authority list; and free indexing language, which uses any terms. The key aspects of subject indexing languages are that they allow concepts from documents to be represented in a structured way to facilitate information retrieval.
Bibliographic description involves collecting data about new library items, sorting and categorizing them according to cataloging rules. It provides key information about publications like the title, date, extent and size. The goal is to distinguish between different versions of works and help users identify and select resources without directly accessing the physical items. Accurate bibliographic records allow users to investigate the production processes and histories of materials. Standards help ensure bibliographic data is organized and accessible across libraries and systems.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Confronting ethical issues in research for avoiding plagiarismDr. Utpal Das
This document discusses various aspects of plagiarism in research including definitions, forms, causes, and ethical issues. It defines plagiarism as using others' work without proper attribution or acknowledgement. Ten main forms of plagiarism are identified based on a survey, including verbatim copying, significant portions copied from one source, and properly citing sources but relying too closely on the original work. Causes of plagiarism discussed include study pressure, lack of referencing skills, and careless attitudes. The document also covers ethics in research such as maintaining integrity, confidentiality, and avoiding discrimination.
Confronting ethical issues in research for avoiding plagiarismDr. Utpal Das
1) The document discusses confronting ethical issues in research and avoiding plagiarism. It defines research, academic integrity, and discusses the key characteristics of novelty and originality in research works.
2) Ten main forms of plagiarism are identified based on a survey, including clone, ctrl-c, find-replace, remix, recycle, hybrid, mashup, 404 error, aggregator, and re-tweet. Ethical issues in research like research design, data source, informed consent, copyright, and plagiarism are also discussed.
3) Avoiding academic plagiarism requires a holistic approach including national level regulations and policies, institutional prevention measures, and principles for individuals to follow.
Truth, fact and ethics in academic researchDr. Utpal Das
Truth in academic research refers to facts that have been proven through repeated experiments and evidence. Scientific truths must be reproducible, verifiable, and falsifiable. Facts are statements that have been proven true through evidence, while opinions and beliefs are not necessarily based on evidence. Research ethics provide guidelines for responsible and moral conduct in research to maximize benefits and minimize harms. Key principles include honesty, objectivity, integrity, openness, respecting intellectual property, confidentiality, and non-discrimination.
Ethics in academic research: avoiding plagiarismDr. Utpal Das
This document discusses ethics in academic research and avoiding plagiarism. It defines academic research as time-bound, investigative in nature, leading to an academic degree or enhancing knowledge. Exploratory research is described as limitless in time and leading to path breaking discoveries. The document outlines characteristics of facts, opinions, and beliefs and how to distinguish between them. It also discusses research misconduct, principles of research ethics, and some key ethical considerations in conducting academic research.
Success and growth of Dibrugarh University Library during new normalDr. Utpal Das
1) The library at Dibrugarh University adapted policies and practices to operate safely during the COVID-19 pandemic, referred to as the "new normal".
2) Measures included curbside book drop-off, quarantining returned items, converting services to social distancing, and increasing access to online resources.
3) While limiting physical access, the library also aimed to maximize use of resources by improving its digital offerings, procuring more e-resources, and communicating with users through social media and other digital channels.
Information seeking and information use behaviour in librariesDr. Utpal Das
The document discusses how information seeking and use behaviors have changed with disruptive technologies over time. Specifically, it notes the paradigm shift brought about by digital transformation, which has significantly changed behaviors from print-based to online/electronic. This is due to factors like the extensive use of ICT, exponential growth of the internet and digital media, and the convenience of online accessibility. As a result, libraries have also had to change and now provide both print and electronic resources, as well as platforms for online access. Survey results show this trend towards electronic resources and decline in print materials. Overall, digital transformation has fundamentally changed how users seek and interact with information.
The document discusses the concept of information literacy in various contexts. It defines information literacy and related terms. It discusses the needs and purpose of information literacy programs in the changing education system and with the growth of digital information. Finally, it examines the role of information literacy in society, work, education, health and well-being.
Chemical factors of deterioration of documentsDr. Utpal Das
This document discusses chemical factors that contribute to the deterioration of documents, including acidity, browning of paper, reactions with ink, and the actions of pigments. It focuses on acidity, which can intrinsically exist in wood-origin manuscripts and papers due to various acidic components. Acidic gases in the air can also deteriorate documents through chemical reactions with cellulose. The document then examines specific chemical issues like browning of paper through oxidation, damage caused by acidic iron-gall ink, and reactions of some metal-based pigments. It concludes by outlining several deacidification processes pioneered by W.J. Barrow to neutralize acidity, including using calcium hydroxide, calcium bicarbonate
Remedies for biological deterioration of wood origin documentary heritageDr. Utpal Das
1. Proper control of temperature and relative humidity is key to preventing biological deterioration of documents as specific levels promote microbial and fungal growth.
2. Both air conditioning and HVAC systems can be used to maintain optimal temperature and humidity, but require constant monitoring and adjustment.
3. Relative humidity also affects paper chemistry and dimensional stability, with both high and fluctuating levels causing damage.
4. Various chemical, physical, and integrated pest management approaches are recommended to control insects, mold, and other organisms infesting documents.
Definition, factors and actions of preservation of ManuscriptsDr. Utpal Das
This document defines key terms related to the preservation of manuscripts and outlines factors that can lead to the deterioration of manuscripts as well as actions that can be taken to preserve them. It defines preservation, conservation, restoration, and reformatting and discusses the goals of each. The main factors that can cause deterioration are environmental conditions like temperature and humidity, biological agents like insects and mold, chemical composition of the manuscripts, man-made factors like improper handling, and natural disasters. Specific techniques for controlling temperature, humidity, and biological infestations are also outlined.
Manuscripts: Concept, Importance and History of manuscripts in AssamDr. Utpal Das
This document provides definitions and context around manuscripts in Assam. It begins by defining manuscripts based on dictionaries and Assamese terminology. It describes the various writing materials used in ancient Assam, including wood, copper plates, rock inscriptions, and clay seals. The importance of manuscripts is discussed in terms of preserving history, being repositories of knowledge, supporting hidden economies, and enabling education and research. The history of manuscripts in Assam is divided into ancient, medieval, and modern periods, with examples given of manuscript types from each era. Subjects of medieval Assamese manuscripts are listed along with some paintings from medieval Assam artists.
The document discusses the components and design of information storage and retrieval systems (ISRS). It describes ISRS as having three main components: the user interface, knowledge base, and search agent. The user interface allows users to input queries and view results, and should be intuitive. The knowledge base stores the information to be retrieved in a database. And the search agent acts to translate user queries and match them to the knowledge base to retrieve relevant information. The document provides details on each of these components and discusses best practices for designing an effective ISRS.
Indexing language concept types and characteristicsDr. Utpal Das
This document discusses subject indexing languages. It defines subject indexing language as a set of controlled vocabulary terms and their relationships that are used to describe the concepts in documents. There are three main types of indexing languages: natural language, which uses terms directly from the document; controlled vocabulary, which uses standardized terms from an authority list; and free indexing language, which uses any terms. The key aspects of subject indexing languages are that they allow concepts from documents to be represented in a structured way to facilitate information retrieval.
Bibliographic description involves collecting data about new library items, sorting and categorizing them according to cataloging rules. It provides key information about publications like the title, date, extent and size. The goal is to distinguish between different versions of works and help users identify and select resources without directly accessing the physical items. Accurate bibliographic records allow users to investigate the production processes and histories of materials. Standards help ensure bibliographic data is organized and accessible across libraries and systems.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
2. Open Access Initiative
Open Access
Open Science
Open Data
Open Reproducible
Research
Open Science
evaluation
Open Access Publications
Gold Route Green Route
Peer Reviewed Open Metrics
Bibliometrics Webometrics Altmetrics Semantometrics
Open Big Data
Open Data Standard
Open Govt. Data
Data Use Reuse
Irreproducibility Studies
Open Lab/Notebooks
Open Science workflows
Reproducibility Testing
h-Index g-Index i10-Index