Sunday, April 24, 2011

Consortium for e-resources in Agriculture

CeRA

R and D institutions have been procuring print versions of journals and literature in aid of science and technology. With the advent of internet facilities and advancement of web technology, almost all reputed international journals are available on-line and can easily be accessed by researchers over the network. Since ICAR is having network connectivity across the institutes and state agricultural universities, select journals could be made available over the network for the use of scientific community. Keeping this broad objective in mind, the NAIP has established the Consortium for e-Resources in Agriculture (CeRA) at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI).

CeRA Website

The CeRa website is available at:


Objectives of CeRA

  • To develope the existing  R & D information resource base of ICAR institutes/universities, etc., comparable to that existing in world leading institutions/organizations
  • To create an e-access culture among scientists/teachers in ICAR institutes/agricultural universities
  • To develope a Science Citation Index (SCI) Facility at IARI for evaluation of scientific publications
  • To assess the impact of CeRA on the level of research publications measured through SCI


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Federated search


 

Federated search technology enables users to search multiple information resources simultaneously through one search query. Users can then view search results in a single integrated list. In other words, users do no longer need to consult each information resource individually. Instead, they can search multiple library catalogs (OPACs), Web sites (e.g. Amazon.com, Google etc.), subscription and citation databases all at once.
Federated search technology is an integral component of an Information Portal, which provides the interface to diverse information resources. Once the user enters his or her search query in the search box of the Information Portal, the system uses federated search technology to send the search string to each resource that is incorporated into the Portal. The individual information resources then send the Information Portal a list of results from the search query. Users can view the number of documents retrieved in each resource and link directly to each search result.
In short, an Information Portal uses federated search technology to enable users to:
  • Search for information in multiple information resources through a single query.
  • View search results in a single list.
  • Link directly to each resource to expand the search.
federated search for agricultural resources: