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An institutional repository includes digital assets generated by academics, such as administrative documents, course notes, learning objects and conference proceedings. It will provide a window that gives open access to improve the sponsoring institution's visibility and status. This book discusses the growth and development of Institutional Repositories available in BRICS Countries. The relevant data was collected from directory of OpenDOAR. Among the BRICS Countries, 84 Repositories from Brazil, 39 from China, 71 Repositories from India, 22 Repositories from Russia and 29 Repositories from…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
An institutional repository includes digital assets generated by academics, such as administrative documents, course notes, learning objects and conference proceedings. It will provide a window that gives open access to improve the sponsoring institution's visibility and status. This book discusses the growth and development of Institutional Repositories available in BRICS Countries. The relevant data was collected from directory of OpenDOAR. Among the BRICS Countries, 84 Repositories from Brazil, 39 from China, 71 Repositories from India, 22 Repositories from Russia and 29 Repositories from South Africa. Brazil has the highest number of records in their Repositories among BRICS Countries. The authors believe that this book would be a immense valuable literature for the Library and Information Science fraternity.
Autorenporträt
Dr. S. Dhanavandan, is working as Assistant Librarian at The Gandhigram Rural Institute ¿ Deemed University, Gandhigram ¿ 624 302, Tamil Nadu. He serves more than eighteen years in the LIS profession. He authored more than 20 books in Library and Information Science subject and 25 Chapters published in edited books.