Sridhar Gutam
Indian Agricultural Research Institute
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Archive | 2015
Susmita Das; Lalitha Poluru; Sridhar Gutam
The ICT led agricultural development has opened up an opportunity for accelerating knowledge dissemination. The Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) in Agriculture are the valuable research documents that are generated from the various experiments by the research scholars and scientists of the National Agricultural Research System (NARS) of the respective countries. As it is rightly said by the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru that, ‘anything can wait, but not agriculture’, the knowledge generated from the agricultural research should be openly available for the prosperous agricultural growth and public good. Owing to the importance of ETDs, there is a need to create more awareness among the researchers and the research managers in making ETDs publicly available. Therefore, we prepared this paper by undertaking a study on ETDs in Agriculture in India and Bangladesh. It was found that due to growing global awareness and interests about free and open accessibility and knowledge sharing (Open Access) among the researchers and research managers, till date about 100 research repositories have been established in India and 10 in Bangladesh respectively. However, when compared to the amount of research taking place in agriculture, very few online ETDs have been established in India and Bangladesh. The only popular ETDs in agriculture in India is KrishiPrabha (now part of KrishiKosh) and in Bangladesh, Digital Archive on Agricultural Theses and Journal (DAATJ). These repositories are now primarily being made available online for the academicians and research community. This paper discusses and presents the status of the ETDs in Agriculture in the NARS of India and Bangladesh and tries to suggest a way forward for making them openly available for the public to use, re-use and build upon. The paper also presents the results of a survey undertaken regarding ETDs awareness and usage among the NARS of India and Bangladesh.
acm international conference on digital libraries | 2013
Samar Iqbal Bakhshi; Sridhar Gutam
This paper attempts to look at how the scholarly communications are taking place through the various social media and community networks across the disciplines. Now the social and community networks had become an essential part of our lives and they have now grown beyond from a channel of communication with family and friends to a professional and scholarly communication channels. The most popular scholarly networks have now millions of academic and research articles. The technological features of these networks enable interoperability, openness and thus can be shared with other networks using various sharing applications. This paper presents an insight of the scholarly communications through social networks.
Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research | 2008
Sridhar Gutam; Virendra Nath; Gc Srivastava
Archive | 2004
Sridhar Gutam
Scholarly and Research Communication | 2013
Gitanjali Tandon; Lalitha Poluru; Sridhar Gutam; A K Mishra; H Chandrasekharan; P S Pandey
Archive | 2012
Sridhar Gutam
Archive | 2008
Satyabrata Maiti; Sridhar Gutam; Geetha K A
Archive | 2017
Aneeja Guttikonda; Sridhar Gutam
Archive | 2017
Sridhar Gutam
Archive | 2016
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