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Researcher's Thoughts on Library and Information Science (English)

Are you passionate about library science and eager to expand your knowledge in the field of information science? Look no further than the Telegram channel @research_thought! This channel, titled 'Researcher's Thoughts on Library and Information Science', is dedicated to providing valuable insights and resources for library science aspirants. Whether you are a student studying library and information science or a professional looking to stay updated on the latest trends and research in the field, this channel is the perfect place for you. With a community of like-minded individuals, you can engage in discussions, share valuable resources, and learn from experienced researchers and experts in the field. From tips on conducting research and writing papers to discussions on emerging technologies and innovative practices in library science, @research_thought covers a wide range of topics that are relevant to anyone interested in the field of library and information science. Join us today and become a part of a vibrant community of researchers, scholars, and practitioners who are passionate about advancing the field of library and information science. Stay informed, connected, and inspired with 'Researcher's Thoughts on Library and Information Science' on Telegram!

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15 Nov, 14:16


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09 Nov, 16:30


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07 Nov, 17:57


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07 Nov, 17:32


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06 Nov, 16:09


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29 Oct, 12:47


This book will be released in January 2025 covering all the Previous Year Questions related to the Knowledge Organisation.

Researcher_thought@Library and Information Science (LIS)

29 Oct, 05:47


We're thrilled to announce that the Bilingual Version of Practice Set Series I for Rajasthan Grade II (RPSC) Exam is set to release this December! The series has been designed to support you in your journey to success by providing a comprehensive and accessible resource in both Hindi and English.

With a range of practice questions, expertly crafted explanations, and strategic insights tailored for the RPSC exam, this bilingual edition aims to bridge language gap and provides all aspirants with equal footing in their preparation. Either you’re revising familiar concepts or tackling new ones, this series will be your companion for effective learning and revision.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude for all the love and trust you’ve shown to my previous two books. Your feedbacks and encouragement continue to motivate us to bring you the best resources for exam preparation.

Stay connected for further updates and sneak peeks!

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18 Oct, 17:49


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17 Oct, 14:59


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Researcher_thought@Library and Information Science (LIS)

15 Oct, 19:02


NISO distinguishes three types of metadata: descriptive, structural, and administrative. (NISO (2004). Understanding Metadata (PDF). NISO Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-880124-62-8.)

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15 Oct, 18:44


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15 Oct, 17:32


Proprietary Web Scale Discovery Tool

1. WorldCat Local-OCLC (November 2007)
2. Summon (developed by Serials Solutions in 2008 and released in July 2009)
3. EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) (developed in January 2010)
4. ExLibris Primo Central (released in 2007)
5. Encore-Innovative Interfaces Inc.

Researcher_thought@Library and Information Science (LIS)

15 Oct, 17:21


Open Source Discovery Tools
1. Blacklight (University of Virginia, Stanford University, Johns Hopkins University, and WGBH)
2. Fac-Back-OPAC (Kochief)- (originally developed by Casey Durfee in February 2007)
3. LibraryFind (developed by Oregon State University (OSU))
4. Rapi (School of Computing, National University of Singapore)
5. Scriblio (formerly known as WPopac) (developed by Plymouth State University, supported in part by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation)
6. Social Online Public Access Catalog (SOPAC)
7. VuFind (developed by Villanova University, version 1.0 was released in July 2010)

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23 Sep, 15:22


I will start sharing MCQ from tomorrow on the channel. Try to attempt these questions. Quiz will be started later on in the group.

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