Use of E-Resources in Teaching and Research
Use of E-Resources in Teaching and Research
Use of E-Resources in Teaching and Research
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Internet and its most used component WWW has turned into a biggest source of information with widest coverage and the fastest access. It is the most powerful tool for global communication and exchange of information.
The amount of publicly available information on the web is increasing consistently at an unbelievable rate It has revolutionized the way that people access information, and has opened up new possibilities in areas such as digital libraries, information dissemination and retrieval, education, commerce, entertainment, government and health care. The World Wide Web can be a great place to accomplish research on many topics but finding quality web materials and using them to your advantage in your writing can be challenging.
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It is because putting documents or pages on the web is easy, cheap or free, unregulated, and unmonitored. It is a self-publishing medium, that is, anyone can publish anything. This means that not everything one finds on the Web is equally valuable or reliable. There is a famous saying in this "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog. Unlike most print sources, web sources do not have to be professionally accepted and edited to be published. Therein lies the rationale for evaluating carefully whatever one finds on the Web. The burden is on the reader to establish the validity, authorship, timeliness, and integrity of what he finds.
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Accuracy and Coverage
Google books :With Google Book Search, you can quickly search the full
text of a book, from the first word on the first page to the last word in the final chapter.. www.books.google.com Google Scholar helps you search and find academic papers, abstracts and other scholarly sources all with the speed and accuracy of Google search.
Google Scholar :
Journals published in electronic format, often available on the Internet. Directory of Open Access Journals http://www.doaj.org/
There are now 2514 journals in the directory. Currently 747 journals are searchable at article level. As of today 124159 articles are included in the DOAJ service.
NewJour : http://gort.ucsd.edu/newjour/
An archive for the Internet list for new journals and newsletters available on the Internet
FreeFullText.com http://www.freefulltext.com/
It provides direct links to over 7000 scholarly periodicals which allow some or all of their online content to be viewed by ANYONE with Internet access for free
Openj-Gate.com http://www.openj-gate.com/
It is an electronic gateway to global journal literature in open access domain. Launched in 2006, Open J-Gate is the contribution of Informatics (India) Ltd to promote OAI. Open J-Gate provides seamless access to millions of journal articles available online.
http://rzblx1.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/fl.phtml
Offers an effective use of both scientific and academic journals publishing full text articles in the internet.
Use of E-Resources in Teaching and Research E-Resources in public domain at a glance E-Journals
Use of E-Resources in Teaching and Research E-Resources in public domain at a glance E-Journals
http://www.freemedicaljournals.com/htm/index.htm Over the next few years, many important medical journals will be available online, free and in full-text. The unrestricted access to scientific knowledge will have a major impact on medical practice. The Free Medical Journals Site was created to promote the free availability of full text medical journals on the Internet.
Strategian: http://www.strategian.com/
The Strategic Guide to Quality Information in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Medicine, Physics, and Psychology
http://www.hw.ac.uk/libWWW/irn/pinakes/pinakes.html
As the Internet grows in size it becomes increasingly difficult to locate relevant material. The Pinakes is a compilation of Internet resources,which links to the major subject gateways.
Cogprints http://cogprints.org/
CogPrints, an electronic archive for self-archive papers in any area of Psychology, neuroscience, and Linguistics, and many areas of Computer Science (e.g., artificial intelligence, robotics, vison, learning, speech, neural networks), Philosophy (e.g., mind, language, knowledge, science, logic), Biology (e.g., ethology, behavioral ecology, sociobiology, behaviour genetics, evolutionary theory), Medicine (e.g., Psychiatry, Neurology, human genetics, Imaging), Anthropology (e.g., primatology, cognitive ethnology, archeology, paleontology), as well as any other portions of the physical, social and mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of cognition.
Use of E-Resources in Teaching and Research E-Resources in public domain at a glance Subject Gateways
Use of E-Resources in Teaching and Research E-Resources in public domain at a glance Subject Gateways
Catalog of Internet resources. Indexes cover a broad range of subject areas. Each entry within a subject area links to the appropriate Internet resource and is accompanied by a brief description and a relevancy ranking.
Infomine
http://infomine.ucr.edu/ A Web resource featuring well organized access to important university level research and educational tools on the Internet.
intute
http://www.intute.ac.uk/
A freely available Internet service which aims to provide a trusted source of selected, high quality Internet information for students, academics, researchers and practitioners in Science & Technology, Arts and Humanities Social Sciences, Health and Life Sciences.
Use of E-Resources in Teaching and Research E-Resources in public domain at a glance Subject Gateways
http://vos.ucsb.edu/ Made publicly accessible in 1995, this site began as an introduction to the Web for humanists. Its mission has been to provide a structured and briefly annotated guide to online resources in the humanities and associated disciplines.
Renardus
http://renardus-broker.sub.uni-goettingen.de/
Integrated search and browse access to records from individual subject gateway services across Europe. It provides a source of selected, high quality Internet resources for those teaching, learning and researching in higher education in Europe.
SocioSite
http://www.sociosite.net/index.php
Yenza!
means "do it" is a guide to using the Internet for research and teaching in the Social Sciences and Humanities. Go for it also provide links to online resources relating to specific disciplines Go for it
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Direct Search
A Growing compilation of links to the search interfaces of resources that contain data not easily or entirely searchable/accessible from general search tools Go for it
Dictionary www.shabdkosh.com/
E patra.com :Indian Language mailing service
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Scholarly Societies
Overview of Scholarly Societies Search Engine of Scholarly Societies Project Scholarly Societies by Subjects Scholarly Societies by Country Go for it Go for it Go for it Go for it
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Social Science Subjects Electronic Journals and Magazines Activism, Collective Action, Social Movements, Utopianism Sociology of Aging - Age Inequality, Ageism, Gerontology Social and Cultural Anthropology Famous Sociologists Sociological Theories and Perspectives
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Anthropology Resources on the Internet Go for it Biographies Human Culture Go for it Go for it
Anthropology
Tutorials
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Economics
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Some other Maps Geography Societies and Organizations Encyclopedic Geography Sites Internet Resources for Physical Geography Gateway to Geography ( SOSIG) 50 Most Popular Sites in Geography Some more sites in Geography
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E-Glossary
E-References Sources Yale Global Online
Internet Indian History Source Book Ancient History Medieval History Modern History
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Videos
Videos PPT
Ecosystem (Geography)
Tsunami (Geography) Market Monopoly
Images
Images
Video
Video Video
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