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Friday, 19 May 2017

How to find Dewey Decimal Class no (DDC) for books online?

Dewey Decimal Classification is one of the oldest library classification schemes, is used in more than 2 lakh libraries from 135 different countries (as per Wikipedia). This classification system actually helps libraries to  arrange books in a standard order which in return helps in easy retrieval of the book by any amateur library user. When the print version of the DDC, which consists of 4 volumes (Current edition is 23rd edition) costs around Rs 30000 INR, which makes it very hard for smaller libraries to buy it. And also the manual findings of the class no makes the process very time  consuming and tedious. Well there are currently numerous sources from which the reliable and accurate DDC class no can be found out with out buying the costly 4 volume DDC book and without going through the tedious classification process.
Here are some mentioned.

1. OCLC classify : It is an experimental web service sponsored by OCLC, free to be used by any user.  You can directly go to this link  and type in the ISBN or the title or author name of the book and get the DDC and LOC class no of the book.  You can actually see a break of number of libraries all over the world using a specific class no for a specific book which makes the data more authentic and reliable.
OCLC classify


2. INDcat: It is an Union catalogue of Indian libraries that have record of more than 84
lakhs books from 174 different Indian University libraries. The books can be searched by Author, Title , ISBN and the whole  cataloguing record of the book can be seen. The class no and the holding library records are also available in  the INDcat database. You just note down the class no for your required book.
INDcat


So make use of this online services and pass through the tedious classification process. HAPPY CATALOGUING 

Friday, 6 January 2017

Useful TIPS for Enhancing your Mendeley Experience!!

I have been using Mendeley since last one and half year and during this time have a total collection of more than 300 papers related to my research work. So with my experience of using Mendeley, I am sharing some tips for more user friendly use of Mendeley.


Mendeley is a reference management tool that lets you make collection and organize research papers, read them in an interactive way by taking notes and generate citation for papers in more than 2000 different citation style that Mendeley have in its collection. Currently it is owned by Elsevier, but the software’s desktop version is freely downloadable. The cloud version gives 2GB of free space. Mendeley’s cloud version gives a social network like interface where user can directly interact with other scholars, or form a group for sharing research related literature, or search the worldwide Mendeley library. Because of this SNS like feature Mendeley readership is now a part of the new trend of research evaluation known as the Altmetrics or Article Level Metrices.


So today here I am sharing some tips which can enhance your Mendeley uses experience.
  1. Always sign in and keep syncing your Mendeley desktop collection to Mendeley web, you all know the obvious benefit of that.
  2. Always check the details of the papers are correct or not while importing them to Mendeley. Mendeley have a very strong metadata extraction feature, by which it extract the metadata elements of a paper like authors, journal name, volume, issue etc. But some time it fails to do so. So every time you import a paper don't forget to check the details and correct them if necessary. Because this may lead to inaccurate citation and inaccurate citation may lead to plagiarism also.
  3. It’s a possibility that during your research career you will come across hundreds of paper. So Manage your collection in an order which you personally can understand, after all its your own personnel digital library  One tip is you can arrange the research papers based on some folder based approach. For example if you are writing a review paper, say about the "History of Digital Library" and your review paper will cover these subheadings like Introducion, History of Digital Library, Technical feasibility and Metadata Issues. First make a Master folder and dump all the papers that you think is essential for you for the study. Then make some sub folders under the master folder and name the subfolders according to the subheadings that you are going to cover in that review paper. So here in this case the name of the subfolders will be Introduction, History of Digital Library , Technical feasibility, Metadata Issues as per your review's subheading. Then after reading the papers from the master folder you will know which paper is essential for which part, then accordingly you arrange them to the folders of your choice.                                                                                                
  4. This type of arrangement will help you in more focused reading and easy arrangement of  the literature in your thesis or research paper. Also while putting citation using the word  plugin, you will find your papers more easily.
  5. Make best use of the Note making facility of Mendeley for each paper. Make an abstract note using you own language for each paper. Actually you can directly make the final lines that you are going to write from that paper in your review. This will reduce the time while you will write the final paper, you just need to copy paste those notes to your paper. This also helps to kick start your research work especially if you had a long break in between your research.
  6. Add your own personnel keywords to each paper, as this will help you in accurate searching of the papers of your need in your own library. Bcause the keywords you make, becomes part of the Mendeley index.


Friday, 12 August 2016

Let's celebrate this Librarians Day in a different way



S R Ranganathan, a father figure for library science or for modern day world Information Science is an inspiration for all.  A person who took up a job of revamping libraries in a time when the India's independence struggle was on high. I mean can you imagine a time when the Gandhis, the Bhagat Singhs were the face of Indian people and nobody gave a damn about the libraries. Ranganathan, as a mathematics professor could also  have a silent life of being a mathematics professor at the Madras University or he could have also joined the India's freedom struggle like many youths of his age, but he chose something he cared about which India will need after its freedom to make it a better country, an  of course that too with no expectation. He dedicated his life to something that has no ground existence that time. But his dedication leads to development of  profession which people didn't thought of. A profession which is noble, which is challenging, and of course which give you satisfaction.
But today we the library professionals think our profession as very tough, we link societies view point to our profession, we complain about limited resources, we complain about less respect to our profession and many more, in a time when information is thought of to be the fourth primery need of human survival like  Roti, Kapda or Makan. But do you really think if Ranganthan has have thought all these bulshits that time, we would have existed now. Obviously there would have been no existence of us, the library profession. Do you  think a person who did so much for the society, for the country  and for humanity, will he be happy if we celebrate his birthday by talking only about his works but not learn anything from his life. 
So let's celebrate this librarians day in a different way and learn from our Father's life which actually tells us to lead a happy life not only in our profession but also in our day to day life.

  • Take up challenges: Always ready to take challenge, Don't run way from it. Face it, Fight wth it and Conquer it, like Ranganathan did. 
  • Do Duty without expectation: Don't always expect some praise from others for every little work you do. Ranganathan didn't expected anything for his duties, but he is followed now all over the world, why? Because, he was dedicated. 

  • Think of the Society: Always think of the society, what society needs is your need and you are the one who can fulfill it. A small work for the society makes a big impact. 

  • Don't complain, you yourself is the best resource: Don't complain about limited resources you have. Ranganathan didn't had any support, but he did because he knew he can. So next time you make excuse think of Ranganathan. You have the knowledge,you have the internet. Start serving information for all.

  • Communicate with people, understand others feeling: Ranganathan sai,"If you want to be a good reference librarian, you must learn to overcome not only yourshyness but also the shyness of others." Take this line in mind ALWAYS!!

  •  Follow his five laws: The five laws are the best guideline for serving information, don't just remember it, but implement it in day do day life. That would be best respect for him.

So, let's celebrate this librarians day in a different way, its not only a birthday but a day to follow a saint's legacy, and his learning.


Monday, 7 December 2015

Best Ways to increase Citations To Your Articles

In the research community citations to previous researchers work is counted as an acknowledgement to their previous work. It is something like that another scientist has used someone’s work and has acknowledged that work. Now a day’s citations are an important part of evaluating research works of scientists in bibliometric researches. So it’s very important for researchers to get citations for their scholarly works so as to increase their impact as an impactful scientist. Here are some simple tips how a scientist can increase citations to their scholarly works:
  • Publishing in high impact factor journals: Impact Factor is a quality through which the journal quality is measured. You can see the impact factor of journals in their publisher’s website. So before publishing an article the author should try to list out some of the most high impact factor journals in his research area and see the quality of works they are publishing. The author should then try to cope up with that quality and try to publish in those journals.


  •   Current and trendy topics usually get more citations: Articles written on the current happenings of a particular area usually tends to get more citations. So researchers should try to publish in those evolving areas as the probability of further research in new areas is higher than classical areas which are already well established.


  • .Title of the article: The title of the article should be such that it clearly reflects what the whole article is all about. Don’t use titles which are of dual meanings. Try to avoid long titles and sub title. Titles should be short, but should clearly reflect the content. Short titles help search engines to mine the article and give top priority in their search results.


  •  Selection of keyword: Any article you publish in journal you have to give at least five keywords that are discussed in the content. As you are a master of an area so you should use those keywords only which you usually use with your fellow researchers. Those keywords should be repeatedly used while preparing your abstract also as these keywords are important for search engine results.

  • Publishing in Open access journals increases probability of getting citations: Open access journals do not need any fees for accessing. For Open access articles the viewing audience increases therefore the sub-set of people who is going to cite your article also increases. There are high impactful open access journals in every field. You can find such journals in www.doaj.org (Directory of Open Access Journals).


  • .       Use Social media: Share your publications in social media platforms where you can find lot of your fellow colleagues or people with similar research interests. Sharing of whole papers may not be allowed by your journals publishers but you can always share up to abstract level. Don’t forget to share the full links of the papers along with the abstract.


  • .       A single common name for you in all the publications: If you have used short form of your name in your previous publications (Like J P Smith for John peter Smith) then you should always use the same name for your later publications also. A uniform name helps others to identify you by other researchers. It also helps to track your citations. So a uniform name all over your publications is helpful.


  • .       Use repositories for your benefit: Now every research institute or educational institutes has build up their repositories for showcasing their institute’s  scholarly works. Publishers also allow their authors to preserve their works in repositories after a stipulated time after the publication. The repositories helps your institute members to access your article.



  • .       Promote your work among your students and colleagues: You should share your research work to your students which will share that to their friends. You can use mailing lists to share your article to your colleagues also. If you are a scholar then you can share it with our other fellow scholars. This invisible college is an easy way to circulate one’s research work.