Introduction
What Is RSS ?
History
RSS Feeds
Use of RSS feeds in Library Science
RSS Feeds and Library Resources
Who should use RSS
Advantages of RSS
Disadvantages of RSS
Conclusion
References
This PPT contain details of Z39.50 and useful for Library Science students. This protocol used for information retrieval and in the end list of different types of protocols are given.
(a) Text: notes, captions, subtitles, contents, indexes.
(b) Data: tables, charts, graphs, spreadsheets.
(c) Graphics: drawings, prints, maps, etc.
(d) Photographic images : negatives, slides, prints .
(e) Animation: including both computer generated, video, etc.
(f) Audio: speech and music digitized from cassettes, tapes, CDs, etc.
(g) Video (digital): either converted from analogue film or entirely created within a computer.
This PPT contain details of Z39.50 and useful for Library Science students. This protocol used for information retrieval and in the end list of different types of protocols are given.
(a) Text: notes, captions, subtitles, contents, indexes.
(b) Data: tables, charts, graphs, spreadsheets.
(c) Graphics: drawings, prints, maps, etc.
(d) Photographic images : negatives, slides, prints .
(e) Animation: including both computer generated, video, etc.
(f) Audio: speech and music digitized from cassettes, tapes, CDs, etc.
(g) Video (digital): either converted from analogue film or entirely created within a computer.
Ppt.marketing of library and information servicespardeeprattan
About Marketing of library/information services; how to popularize your library; advocacy of library in www world; challenges to libraries in internet era
Information repackaging is a process to repackage the analyzed, consolidate information in that form which is more suitable & usable for library users. Customization of information taking into account the needs and characteristics of the individual or user groups and matching them with the information to be provided so that diffusion of information occurs.
Serial control is the important function in Library and Information Centre by which obtaining, controlling and retaining the periodicals, which occupies major part of Information Sources in Libraries today. This ppt will throw overview over subscribing, receiving, registering and making ready to use at library.
Ppt.marketing of library and information servicespardeeprattan
About Marketing of library/information services; how to popularize your library; advocacy of library in www world; challenges to libraries in internet era
Information repackaging is a process to repackage the analyzed, consolidate information in that form which is more suitable & usable for library users. Customization of information taking into account the needs and characteristics of the individual or user groups and matching them with the information to be provided so that diffusion of information occurs.
Serial control is the important function in Library and Information Centre by which obtaining, controlling and retaining the periodicals, which occupies major part of Information Sources in Libraries today. This ppt will throw overview over subscribing, receiving, registering and making ready to use at library.
IWMW 2005: RSS Let's Clear The Confusion And Start Using!IWMW
Slides used in workshop session B9 on "RSS Let's Clear The Confusion And Start Using " at the IWMW 2005 event held at the University of Manchester on 6-8 July 2005.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2005/sessions/kelly-b/
Slides for the workshop session facilitated by Brian Kelly on “Automated News Feeds (4)” (B5) at the IWMW 2001 event held at Queen's University Belfast on 25-27 June 2001.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2001/sessions.html#b5
Make sure you're always up to date on the latest news and tech trends with RSS Feed!
Feed your curiosity and get the insight you need to keep your finger on the pulse of business
Community application design for streaming analyticsSandeep Kumar
A startup company wants to build a private community app which will allow People to
create a specific community and invite other users to join that community. Each community
in itself is a social network like Facebook specifically for the people in that community.
Users can mainly have two workflows where, A community user can
1. do various types of posts (including text, images, videos) in community that will
show up in feed of other users, interact with the posts of other users (like, comment,
share etc.).
2. User can do conversation with other users via Direct messaging or there can be
various user discussion groups within that community where multiple users can do
conversations.
In an active community of million users the load on systems will increase a lot and
traditional RDBMS techniques will not be able to handle the loads. You have been appointed
to design a scalable solution for the same using Big Data Technologies with the help of the
system can efficiently scale to millions/billions of users and fulfill their requests in an
efficient way. Additionally, getting insights/analytics from such an app is also another use
case for the organization.
You can make the appropriate assumptions for the events data, the analysis that needs to
be done on it. Make sure all those details are also made available while submitting the data
solution.
Submission Requirements
Part 1
Note: Make necessary assumptions regarding the users creating different data points like
posts, messages, likes, comments, shares etc.
1. Propose a suitable
The objective of the system is to provide generic trading system that contains the basic functionality of any Accessing Journal to publish the journals Article by publisher.
In recent years free, on line journals, many of them open access and peer-reviewed, have begun to both challenge and complement traditional academic publishing. This is a welcome development and Open Access Journals is developing a resource on its website with links to journals in the field of media and communications.
Translation center in India
NISCAIR (National Institute of Science Communication And Information Resources)
DRTC (Documentation Research and Training Centre)
NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training)
SCERT (State Council of Educational Research and Training)
CIEFL (Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages)
QR stands for Quick Response code
Invented in 1994 by the Toyota Motors subsidiary Denso Wave to track vehicles and parts during the manufacturing process
It is a two dimensional barcode, typically seen as a white square with black geometric shapes
It is basically a type of barcode which is readable by any camera-enabled smart phone
Libraries are rapidly changing and expanding to web-based delivery of content and related access services to cater the information needs and expectations of their modern users.
One approach is to design and develop multi tired architectures that include an integration layer providing programme level services for user level applications such as a portal.
The library portal is a tool to organize information resources and services in a way that supports the users’ needs.
LIS professionals should be aware about portal technology, its applications in academics and usability of the portal which is based on effective content management system.
A weblog or blog is a web page that consists brief paragraphs of opinions, commentaries, description of events or other materials such as graphics or videos.
It is usually maintained by an individual.
Entries are commonly displayed in reverse chronological order, which means the most recently added piece of information appears first.
Library blogs can be used for different purposes.
Blogs as an academic library services
New arrivals
CAS
Acts as a portal to web resources
News alerts
‘Ask the librarian’ and ‘suggest a book’ pages
Photos and videos of seminars, conferences, lectures etc.
Library blogs can be used for different purposes.
Blogs as an academic library services
New arrivals
CAS
Acts as a portal to web resources
News alerts
‘Ask the librarian’ and ‘suggest a book’ pages
Photos and videos of seminars, conferences, lectures etc.
FRBR stands for Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records.
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records is a conceptual entity-relationship model developed by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).
A conceptual entity relationship model that relates user tasks of retrieval and access in online library catalogs and bibliographic databases from a user’s perspective.
A new conceptual model for bibliographic universe with a strong users focus .
The purpose of this entity relationship analysis was to discover the logical nature of bibliographic data in terms of entity, attributes and relationship.
DELNET with passage of time and technological advancements not only widened its scope but has crossed the geographical boundaries. Presently, it is the major resource sharing library network in India connecting more than 5,900 libraries in 23 States and Union Territories in India and eight other countries.
The main objectives of DELNET is to promote resource sharing among the member-libraries by collecting, storing and disseminating information and by providing networked services to the researchers and scholars to supplement their research activity
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
Normal labor is also termed spontaneous labor, defined as the natural physiological process through which the fetus, placenta, and membranes are expelled from the uterus through the birth canal at term (37 to 42 weeks
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
MATATAG CURRICULUM: ASSESSING THE READINESS OF ELEM. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS I...NelTorrente
In this research, it concludes that while the readiness of teachers in Caloocan City to implement the MATATAG Curriculum is generally positive, targeted efforts in professional development, resource distribution, support networks, and comprehensive preparation can address the existing gaps and ensure successful curriculum implementation.
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2. CONTENTS
• Introduction
• What Is RSS ?
• History
• RSS Feeds
• Use of RSS feeds in Library Science
• RSS Feeds and Library Resources
• Who should use RSS
• Advantages of RSS
• Disadvantages of RSS
• Conclusion
• References
3. Introduction
•The advancement in technology has led LIS field to
adopt different technologies to serve the user.
•The older traditional methods have been replaced by
the new ones like WEB 2.0 technological tools.
•One of the WEB 2.0 tool is RSS Feeds.
4. What is RSS?
•RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, that is a
means of distributing news or other web content from
an online publisher to users.
•It is an XML- based format for content distribution.
•Majority of RSS feeds contain news headlines.
•It is used by computer programs that organize those
headlines and notices for easy readings.
5. History
• RSS comes from Netscape’s innovative MyNetscape portal
service and Netcenter channels. Through the portal services,
Netscape allowed anyone who had a MyNetscape account to
publish news headings on his or her pages. Thus was born the
first version of RSS (0.9), introduced by Netscape in 1999.
• The official RSS 2.0 specification is released in 2003.
6. RSS Feeds
• RSS feed is usually a group of headlines, brief summaries
and links to full texts.
• RSS feeds refers to a family of web feed formats that are
used to published frequently updated works such as blog
entries, news headlines, audio and video etc.
7. Use of RSS feeds in Library Science
•Libraries are using RSS feed to serve the user in
modern way.
•It facilitates recent alert from different sources
like abstracting and indexing, other databases as
an alternative option to email alerts.
8. RSS Feeds and Library Resources
•RSS alerts from A&I source for
(alternative to emails alerts)
•RSS alerts to RefWorks accounts from A&I source
•RSS feeds from RefWorks shared folders
9. Who should use RSS
• NEWS sites – Lists news with title, date and descriptions
• Companies – List news and new products
• Calendars – List upcoming events and important
• Library and Information centres : To disseminate various information
needs by user
• Database Producers – To inform new information generated and
required by user
10.
11. Advantages of RSS
For users, there are several advantages in subscribing to RSS feeds, a few of which are:
1. Privacy: One does not need to send one’s e-mail address anywhere, to anybody, in order
to subscribe to any RSS feed.
2. Spam Protection: Spam-like publishing is impossible with RSS feeds. If a feed becomes
annoying, one can cancel the subscription with only a few clicks of the mouse.
3. Easy Cancellation: One does not need to send an ‘unsub’ e-mail message as with most e-
mail list serves or go through a complicated process on any web site. To cancel a
subscription, simply delete (or ‘drop’) the feed from the list of feeds followed.
4. Current Content Management: RSS feeds identify the newest updates and additions,
and one can set feed readers and content aggregators to give an alert when new content has
arrived (in essence, providing an instant ‘current awareness’ service for users).
12. Disadvantages of RSS
• Not every site offers RSS feeds.
• Some RSS feeds expire after a specific time period.
• RSS content is not being used to its full potential.
• Copyright issues should be addressed.
• Librarians must apply selection criteria and evaluate resources
to reduce irrelevant results.
13. Conclusion
• It facilitates effective and efficient method of dissemination of
information.
• It is very easy for users to aggregate information coming from
various sources.
• Automatic updated for predefines searches majority of current
awareness service.
14. Reference
• “RSS” [definition entry]. Glossary. Whatis.Com/searchwebservices.Com.
Definitions, http://www.Searchwebservices.Techtarget.Com/ – accessed
oct 22 (2018)
• Gahran, amy: “what are webfeeds (RSS), and why should you care?”,
Contentious: news and musings on how we communicate in the online
age http://blog.Contentious.Com/archives/000038.Html (2003)