Enhancing Cdrom Search Results With Iisc Library'S Journals Holding Data
Enhancing Cdrom Search Results With Iisc Library'S Journals Holding Data
Project Report
submitted in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the
By
T.S. PRASANNA
APRIL 2001
CERTIFICATE
Ms K Thulasi
I hereby declare that this project report on, “Program to Post-Process the
CDROM databases records to indicate the journal availability in J R D Tata
Memorial Library, Indian Institute of Science”, which is being submitted in partial
fulfillment of the Tr a i n i n g P r o g r a m m e i n I n f o r m a t i o n T e c h n o l o g y
A p p l i c a t i o n s t o L i b r a r y a n d I n f o r m a t i o n S e r v i c e s , is the result of
the work carried out by me, under the guidance of Ms K Thulasi, Scientific Staff of
National Centre for Science Information, Indian Institute of Science.
I further submit that this project work has not been submitted to the NCSI before
or for any other purpose.
(T.S. Prasanna)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Needless to mention that Mr.Filber Minj, Scientific Officer, who had been a source
of inspiration and for his timely guidance in the conduct of our project work. I would also
like to thank Mr. Manu Rajan, Ms. K T Anuradha and Mr Francis Jayakanth of National
Centre for Science Information for all their valuable assistance in the project work.
Words are inadequate in offering my thanks to the Project Trainees and Project
Assisatants, NCSI for their encouragement and cooperation in carrying out the project
work.
T.S. Prasanna
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Information services:
Information Services:
Major function of NCSI is to help researchers in gaining access
to results of research work conducted world wide, related to his/her
field of specialization. Towards this end, the centre has developed a
variety of information services.
Database search services:
Under database search services, the centre provides both
current and retrospective information services. Current information
services provide latest information in specific areas of science and
technology. These are profile based and operate on yearly
subscription . Current Awareness Service(CAS) and Contents Of
Periodicals in Science and Technology(COPSAT) are two key services
under this category. Retrospective services support on-demand,
comprehensive database searches for specific period. CD-ROM
search service(CDRS), Online Search Service (OSS) and Factual Data
Search Service (FDSS) are three retrospective information services
provided by NCSI.
Document Delivery Service:
Database search services of the Centre have succeeded in
creating more demand for full text of research papers, while the
document supply facilities within the country have worsened due to
drastic cuts in subscription of periodicals by libraries. The DDS of
the centre helps the researchers with the daunting task of finding
full text papers. NCSI has international tie-ups with BLDSC, K., NLA,
Australia and KR Sourceone, USA to supplement the IISc library
collection.
Network Information Services:
A networked environment offers an unique opportunity of
serving research information to the end users right at his/her
desktop computer. NCSI has taken cognizance of the emerging
national and global network infrastructure and integrate its
information services into the overall networked environment.
Network Information services of the centre include: E-mail based
services, Internet Search Services(ISS), Infowatch, LIS-Forum. The
excellent campus intranet existing in IISc is used by NCSI to offer
network access to its CD-ROM databases. Recently, the centre
introduced three existing profile-based services, delivered to
individual through E-Mail. Electronic Table of Contents(ETOC)
delivers content pages of journals selected by the researcher every
week. Citation Alert Services delivers citing paper and source paper
data to individual faculty, pertaining to their research publications.
Hot Papers in Science(HPIS) delivers highly cited research
publications during the recent most two-year period, to the faculty
based on the topics identified by them.
Projects:
The centre has been able to attract a modest number of
consultancies and sponsored R & D Projects thanks to the enterprise
and infrastructure facilities developed over the years. These
projects have helped in further sharpening of their technical
competence and to develop new techniques, tools and innovative
products and solutions. The Centre’s staff have also been called
upon to serve on various national level committees set up by
agencies like the UGC, MHRD, planning Commission dealing with the
formulation of plans and policies, curriculum development, etc in
the area of information science and technology.
1. CABCD:
CABCD is published by CAB International, UK is an
Intergovernmental organization registered with UN. It is a
Agricultural bibliographical database available from 1973 and it is
available in NCSI from 1996. CD-ROM publisher of this database is
SilverPlatter, USA. It covers majority of agriculture, agronomy,
biotechnology, dairy science, forestry, genetics, microbiology
nutrition, parsitology and much more. Document types include
journals, monographs, conferences, books, annual reports and other
sources. It covers about 11,000 journals and an average of
1,60,000 new records per year. It provides free text index of all
fields.
2. BIOSIS:
BIOSIS is also a bibliographical records of biological science
published by Biological Abstracts Inc, USA. It includes primary
journals of about 9000 and about 3,60,000 journals are covered in
this database. It is published in 1926 and is available in NCSI form
1991 and it is published in CDROM by Silver Platter, USA. It covers
Aerospace biology, Agriculture, anatomy, biophysics, botany, cell
biology, zoology, clinical medicine, toxicology, and much more. It
provides basic index of all fields and search software is SPIRS.
3. MEDLINE:
MEDLINE is a bibliographic records with abstracts of biomedicine
subject published by U S National Library of Medicine(NLM). It’s a
combination of three print versions Index Medicus, Index to Dental
Literature, International Nursing Index. It is being published from
1966 and it is available in NCSI from 1966 onwards. This database
covers microbiology, nutrition, pharmacology, environmental health,
chemicals and drugs of document types directories, addresses,
congresses, journals, reviews, etc. It covers about 4300 journals of
about 4,00,000 records per year. Thesaurus is based on MeSH
(Medical Subject Headings). SPIRS is the search software.
4. CA on CD:
Chemical Abstracts on CD is a bibliographic database in Chemical
Sciences produced by American Chemical Society,USA. It is being
published from 1907 and is available in NCSI from 1987. Its print
version is Chemical Abstracts. It covers Biochemistry, organic-
physical and inorganic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biology and
chemical engineering. Document types covered are scientific and
technical literatures, patents, government reports, dissertation and
books. It covers about 8000 scientific journals of 650,000
documents and 150,000 patents. It provides Author, General
Subject Index, Patent, Chemical Substance, keyword Index.
5. Ei COMPENDEX:
6. MathSci:
MathSci database is an electronic version of Mathematical
Reviews
and Current Mathematical Publications, being published from 1940.
It is available in NCSI from 1980. American Mathematical Society,
USA is the producer of this database. Silverplatter is the CDROM
publisher. It covers mathematics, statistics and mathematically
related research in statistics, computer science, physics, biology
and other disciplines. It covers 1799 journals and collection of
67,000 records. Mathematical Subject Classification is the
Thesaurus available. SPIRS is the search software for MathSci
database.
7. INSPEC Ondisc :
Inspec Ondisc is a bibliographic database of Science Abstracts in
Physics. It is first published in 1969 and is available in NCSI from
1989. It is published quarterly by the Institution of Electrical
Engineers, UK. The document types of journals and conference
proceedings from atomic and molecular physics, thermodynamics,
Magnetism, Nuclear physics, acoustics, semiconductors, astronomy,
astrophysics, etc. It covers about 4000 scientific and technical
journals and 2000 conference publications. About 330,000 records
per year are published. This database can be searched by using
HEADFAST/Hunter Software.
2. PROBLEM AND METHODOLOGY
2.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM :
Post processing cdrom outputs to check whether a journal is
avaialbel in the JRD Tata Memorial Library using C program.
This study aims to postprocess the CD-ROM outputs given to
the users in order to check whether the journals covered in their
outputs are available in the JRD Tata Memorial Library(IISc library)
for providing the Document Delivery Service, using C program. The
program is written such that input data is from journals covered
from 7 major CD-ROM databases and journals covered by the IISc
library.
6. REFERENCES
1. Radhakrishnan S and T K S Iyengar. Technical Information
Services for developing countries. ICSU/COSTED:
Bangalore,1997.
2. Kernighan, Brian W. and Dennis M Ritchie. The C Programming
Language. Printice Hall of India : New Delhi,1992.
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