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South Asia Digital Library
To view the South Asian collections through Digital South Asia Library. Users can search digital dictionaries, Photographs, Maps, Statistical Information, Electronic catalogs, Periodical indexes, books, journals and others.
The Digital South Asia Library is a program of the University of Chicago and the Center for Research
Libraries. The Digital South Asia Library provides digital materials for
reference and research on South Asia to
scholars, public officials, business leaders, and other users. The Digital
South Asia Library (DSAL) is committed to implementing the most current
international standards and technologies for the presentation and preservation
of digital resources.
Dear Students,
This is free access theses and Dissertation site for your reference.
This is the digital repository of Theses and
Dissertations of Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.
You can search, browse and access theses and dissertaions from this collection.
This repository has been developed to capture, disseminate and preserve
research theses of Indian Institute of Science.
Digital
Library of India
Hosted by: Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore in co-operation with
CMU, IIIT-H, NSF, ERNET and MCIT for the Govt. of India and 21 major participating centers.
CMU, IIIT-H, NSF, ERNET and MCIT for the Govt. of India and 21 major participating centers.
For the first time in
history, the Digital Library of India is digitizing all the significant works of Mankind.
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More about DLI
Royal Society of Chemistry
announces a new repository for the
chemical sciences
The
Royal Society of Chemistry today announces a new subject-based repository that
will make it easier for researchers to find and share relevant journal articles
and data from a single point of access. David James, the Royal Society of
Chemistry's Executive Director of Strategic Innovation, said: "The
Chemical Sciences Repository will offer free-to-access chemistry publications
and integrated data in a single place.
"Shodhganga" is the name coined to denote digital repository of Indian Electronic Theses and Dissertations set-up by the INFLIBNET Centre."
The Shodhganga@INFLIBNET is set-up using an open source digital repository software called DSpace developed by MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) in partnership between Hewlett- Packard (HP). The DSpace uses internationally recognized protocols and interoperability standards. Shodhganga provides a platform for research scholars to deposit their Ph.D. theses and make it available to the entire scholarly community in open access. The repository has the ability to capture, index, store, disseminate and preserve ETDs (Electronic Theses and Dissertations) submitted by the researchers.
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