Consortia: Access of E-Journals and E-Resources in the Universities of Jammu & Kashmir
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Consrtica, E-Resources, Jammu & KashmirAbstract
This study deals with the indepth information of access of e-journals and e-resources in the Universities of Jammu & Kashmir. This study is limited to the Universities and institute of national importance in Jammu and Kashmir. Universities and organizations of national importance in the state of J&K has been covered in this study. The websites of the organizations were visited to find out the available access of their organization to the eJournals and eResources through the Consortium. In case it is not clear from the organizations’ website then website of the consortium is accessed to find out as to for what are the resources access is being provided to the organizations. From the above study regarding accessibility of of eJournals & eResources it can be concluded that the University Libraries in the state of J&K have access to sufficient information resources and potentiality to collaborate amongst one another for information exchange pertaining to a wide range of subjects including highly specific areas of Humanities & Social Sciences, Agriculture, Science,Technology and Engineering.
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