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    Evolution of Database Management Systems Introduction A database is an organized collection of data on which (business) decisions are made. DBMS is a computer system that manages the database. It provides an interface between the user and the actual database stored in a hard disk somewhere. The concept of database has been in existence since 1960s and gradually it is becoming more and more sophisticated. Transformation of Database Management Systems The first generation of

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    ABSTRACT The development of information and communication technologies paved the way for evolution of electronic media. Print media has changed into electronic media with many more added features and is also the present need of the society. Storage, fiscal, information explosion problems are sorted out due to electronic resources. It provides libraries to get a new identity and also to survive in day to day changing environment. An attempt has been made by the authors to clearly understand the concept

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    Database Management System and the growth of Internet I. Executive Summary A. Database management system B. Growth of Internet II. Background A. Database 1. History 2. Creation of database 3. Development 4. Today’s market place B. Internet 1. History 2. Growth of Internet 3. Market position 4. Customers C. Situations 1. Cost Structure 2. Development III. Problems A. Causes B. Nature C. Consequences IV. Solution A. Demand B. Innovation V. Conclusion Database Management system

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    intended exploitation of it by the recipient. This thing need to be considerate to fulfill the need of library users that comes from many different background. Information providers which is digital libraries should make a data or information about their collections available for harvesting. This data will be use by service provider which known as harvester to create value added

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    The emerge of the cloud computing is becoming one of the most important virtual technologies. Cloud computing enables organizations to solve more complex tasks and services. The application of the cloud platform makes organizations more cost effective and simplify complicated workloads. The development of this technology has brought a dramatic change in every field. The use of the cloud computing in the library system has achieved a significant success. Libraries have also started adopting this technology

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    distinguish highly rated items from others [97]. Content-based approaches are based on objective information about the items. This information is automatically extracted from various sources (e.g., Web pages) or manually introduced (e.g., product database). However, selecting one item or another is based mostly on subjective attributes of the item (e.g., a well-written document or a product with a spicy taste). Therefore, these attributes, which better influence the user’s choice, are not taken into

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    USER SELECT AND TROUBLES IN OPEN ACCESSING E-JOURNALS BY THE STUDENTS OF PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE IN TRIPURA STATE, INDIA : A STUDY SOMA SARKAR Research Scholar, Department of Library and Information Science, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai – 625 021 Tamilnadu, India Dr. K.CHINNASAMY Head, Department of Library and Information Science, Madurai KamarajUniversity, Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. ABSTRACT E-Journals have great importance in libraries and amongst the library users. The present study

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    Evidence Based Nursing Practice in Nursing • "Doing the right things right" (Craig & Smyth, 2002, p.4) • Used to improve the experiences associated with health care and illness • Early examples o Infection control (aseptic technique) o DVT (deep vein thrombosis) prevention Development of the EBP Concept • Began with medicine o Archie Cochran, a British epidemiologist in 1972 published a book criticizing the medical profession for not reviewing medical research studies o Believed that

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    You should write 1500–2000 words in total (excluding any bibliographic references), which will primarily comprise the patterns and linguistic evidence you use in the analysis of the texts. You may find it effective to present some or all of your findings in tabular form. However you structure your analysis, it should be well-organised, well-explained, explicit and easy to understand without your marker having to check constantly where data examples are located in the texts. You are also required

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    adoption of ICT in libraries with special attention to HILs in developing countries. The adoption of ICT has revolutionized service provision in libraries and their general information management systems. This has transformed most services to digital: e-database (e-resources). e-catalogs,e-library and use of archiving technology like DSpace. Today, within the developing world, most libraries are moving towards transforming their existing traditional library services to digital systems - allowing them to

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