Friday, December 21, 2012

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OAPEN launches Directory of Open Access Books


OAPEN is launching a new new service for Open Access monographs: the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) in beta in early sprint 2012. Full press release….


OAPEN is pleased to announce a new service for Open Access monographs: the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB). DOAB will provide a searchable index to peer-reviewed monographs and edited volumes published under an Open Access business model, with links to the full texts of the publications at the publisher’s website or repository. The beta version of the service will contain publications of a selected number of academic publishers. The beta version will be made public early spring 2012.

The primary aim of DOAB is to increase discoverability of Open Access books. Academic publishers will be invited to provide the metadata of their Open Access books to the DOAB. Metadata will be harvestable in order to maximize dissemination, visibility and impact. Aggregators can integrate the records in their commercial services and libraries can integrate the directory into their online catalogues, thereby helping scholars, students and the general public to discover the books. The directory will be open to all academic publishers and should contain as many books as possible, provided that these books are peer reviewed and published in Open Access. DOAB will determine requirements for publishers to qualify as Open Access academic book publishers and will maintain a certification procedure.

A number of academic publishers have already expressed their interest in taking part in the further development of the service; among them are members of the OAPEN Library such as Amsterdam University Press and Göttingen University Press, and other well-known Open Access publishers such as Open Book Publishers, Open Humanities Press, MPublishing and Athabasca University Press. OpenEdition, a portal dedicated to electronic resources in the humanities (www.openedition.org), will also take part in the beta phase of DOAB.

DOAB will be launched by the OAPEN Foundation. The idea for DOAB has been developed with Lars Bjørnshauge and Salam Baker Shanawa (director of SemperTool), who were also responsible for the development of the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Both will be involved in the further development of DOAB.

OAPEN will manage the service and approach publishers to provide the metadata of their Open Access books. OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks, www.oapen.org) started in 2008 as an EU-funded project coordinated by Amsterdam University Press. The OAPEN Foundation is an international initiative dedicated to Open Access monograph publishing, based at the National Library in The Hague. OAPEN develops Open Access models for books and works with academic publishers and research institutes to build a collection of Open Access books through the OAPEN Library. OAPEN is currently involved in two pilot projects in the Netherlands and the UK experimenting with Open Access monograph publishing.

SemperTool will develop and maintain the service. SemperTool (www.sempertool.dk) is a software development company specializing in building digital library technologies, as well as providing hosting and consulting services. Salam Baker Shanawa, director of SemperTool, was in charge of development of DOAJ while employed at Lund University, and for the past two years SemperTool has been responsible for further development and maintenance of DOAJ.  SemperTool offers a range of reliable and cost-effective software solutions for digital libraries, and serves more than 100 universities in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

Lars Bjørnshauge will be involved in the further development of DOAB and its business model. Lars founded and managed DOAJ during his service as Director of Libraries at Lund University, Sweden. Currently Lars is SPARC’s Director of European Library relations and Senior Advisor to the National Library of Sweden.

For more information, please contact Eelco Ferwerda, director of the OAPEN Foundation,e.ferwerda@oapen.org, +31(0)629565168.

Source | www.oapen.org

Books on Computer Science + IT Engineering

"The alarm of DoomsDay"

http://www.nidokidos.org/threads/177986#.UNUlQ-Q3uGM

Monday, September 24, 2012

Free E-books



The world best free library is now online. You will be able to download free and legal books and articles from the most important categories:


Art/Culture, Science, Psychology, Guides, IT Software & Hardware, Literature and others ...

Stay connected on Alexa Books to find your favorites books and articles from around the world. 

Free E-books



The world best free library is now online. You will be able to download free and legal books and articles from the most important categories:


Art/Culture, Science, Psychology, Guides, IT Software & Hardware, Literature and others ...

Stay connected on Alexa Books to find your favorites books and articles from around the world. 

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Launch of eTextbooks in India


We are pleased to announce the launch of our titles from our higher education and professional list as eBooks onhttp://www.attano.com/store

We have launched this with about 500 titles and more will be added progressively.

Please find the link to a video on attano - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN_IlvzpjUQ

The books can be downloaded on a PC / iPad or any android device and read through the attano reader. The attano reader is a free download available of Google Play, iTunes store and the attano website.

The features of the attano reader include

·          Table of contents – jump to any chapter instantly
·          Pen – take notes like you would write using a pen on the book and save your notes
·          Highlights – Highlight any portion of the book
·          Add notes – add notes like sticking postit notes on any page
·          Store – buy books directly from the app and add to your collection
·          Bookmarks
·          Search – search the entire book for key words and go to these sections instantly
·          Interactive tests on all competitive exam books

Please feel free to contact me for the details of the product.

Thanks & Regards:
____________________________________
Zahida Sama
Key Account Executive- Digital Products in Higher Education
Pearson Education
Gujarat
M: (+91) 9825612363Email: zahida.sama@pearson.com

Pearson Always Learning
Learn more at
 www.pearsoned.co.in

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Free access to 65,000 19th century books for HE users


  • Rare books given full digital research treatment for the first time

The British Library and JISC Collections have announced the launch of JISC Historic Books, a new website developed by Mimas for researchers and students that includes recently digitised editions of more than 65,000 books from the British Library’s extensive 19th century collections.
Amounting to more than 25 million pages the resource spans subject areas including philosophy, history, poetry and literature, with the original typeface, illustrations and fold-out pages for each book. Many rare or inaccessible books published between 1789 and 1914 are now digital, discoverable and searchable for the first time, enabling their use by many more scholars than has hitherto been possible.


The collection supports research, teaching and learning across a wide range of topics, helping students to understand the aspirations and anxieties of previous generations through such primary materials as political speeches, court gossip, religious sermons and battle reports. The addition of comprehensive metadata to the digitised book texts means users of the platforms can perform sophisticated searches, including of each book’s full text; users can also download and print text and high-resolution images.

The project is the latest result of the British Library’s strategy of working in partnership with the higher education community to make material more accessible for scholarly use.

“We’re delighted that JISC Historic Books, and our partnership with JISC, JISC Collections and Mimas, enable HE users to explore and research many thousands of texts – whether they’re classics or the hitherto more obscure end of the spectrum,” says Caroline Brazier, the British Library’s Director of Scholarship and Collections. “Shelves and shelves of books, that could previously only be read in our St Pancras Reading Rooms, by one reader at a time, are now simultaneously and instantly available to thousands of JISC eCollections members’ users.”

JISC Historic Books also contains content from two major collections of books published in England from 1475 to 1800; by consolidating over 360,000 historic books into a single world-class resource, the platform provides consistency and cross-searching that will make it easier for readers to find and use valuable content. It is one of a suite of three platforms that together form JISC eCollections, which has been developed to protect and preserve content licensed in perpetuity for UK further and higher education institutions by JISC Collections.

Institutions pay a single service fee to access all three platforms, with content then free at the point of access for students, researchers and academics. Over 140 institutions have already joined the service, which is also available via the British Library’s Reading Rooms.

Source | http://pressandpolicy.bl.uk/

OAPEN launches Directory of Open Access Books


OAPEN is launching a new new service for Open Access monographs: the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) in beta in early sprint 2012. Full press release….


OAPEN is pleased to announce a new service for Open Access monographs: the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB). DOAB will provide a searchable index to peer-reviewed monographs and edited volumes published under an Open Access business model, with links to the full texts of the publications at the publisher’s website or repository. The beta version of the service will contain publications of a selected number of academic publishers. The beta version will be made public early spring 2012.

The primary aim of DOAB is to increase discoverability of Open Access books. Academic publishers will be invited to provide the metadata of their Open Access books to the DOAB. Metadata will be harvestable in order to maximize dissemination, visibility and impact. Aggregators can integrate the records in their commercial services and libraries can integrate the directory into their online catalogues, thereby helping scholars, students and the general public to discover the books. The directory will be open to all academic publishers and should contain as many books as possible, provided that these books are peer reviewed and published in Open Access. DOAB will determine requirements for publishers to qualify as Open Access academic book publishers and will maintain a certification procedure.

A number of academic publishers have already expressed their interest in taking part in the further development of the service; among them are members of the OAPEN Library such as Amsterdam University Press and Göttingen University Press, and other well-known Open Access publishers such as Open Book Publishers, Open Humanities Press, MPublishing and Athabasca University Press. OpenEdition, a portal dedicated to electronic resources in the humanities (www.openedition.org), will also take part in the beta phase of DOAB.

DOAB will be launched by the OAPEN Foundation. The idea for DOAB has been developed with Lars Bjørnshauge and Salam Baker Shanawa (director of SemperTool), who were also responsible for the development of the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Both will be involved in the further development of DOAB.

OAPEN will manage the service and approach publishers to provide the metadata of their Open Access books. OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks, www.oapen.org) started in 2008 as an EU-funded project coordinated by Amsterdam University Press. The OAPEN Foundation is an international initiative dedicated to Open Access monograph publishing, based at the National Library in The Hague. OAPEN develops Open Access models for books and works with academic publishers and research institutes to build a collection of Open Access books through the OAPEN Library. OAPEN is currently involved in two pilot projects in the Netherlands and the UK experimenting with Open Access monograph publishing.

SemperTool will develop and maintain the service. SemperTool (www.sempertool.dk) is a software development company specializing in building digital library technologies, as well as providing hosting and consulting services. Salam Baker Shanawa, director of SemperTool, was in charge of development of DOAJ while employed at Lund University, and for the past two years SemperTool has been responsible for further development and maintenance of DOAJ.  SemperTool offers a range of reliable and cost-effective software solutions for digital libraries, and serves more than 100 universities in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

Lars Bjørnshauge will be involved in the further development of DOAB and its business model. Lars founded and managed DOAJ during his service as Director of Libraries at Lund University, Sweden. Currently Lars is SPARC’s Director of European Library relations and Senior Advisor to the National Library of Sweden.

For more information, please contact Eelco Ferwerda, director of the OAPEN Foundation,e.ferwerda@oapen.org, +31(0)629565168.

Source | www.oapen.org

Sunday, February 12, 2012

E-Book Reading Devices Finds a Place in Indian Libraries


Recently the Central Library, Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University procured two Apple's IPad 2 for promoting the use of E-books among the faculty members. This is the first step towards this direction in the country (correct me if I am wrong). It also placed order for procuring Amazon's Kindle DX and Barnes and Noble's Nooke Color. Both these two devices hopes to be arrived within this month itself.


Read more: http://www.lislinks.com#ixzz1mE4ZKCdD

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

E-textbooks knocking at Indian classroom doors

For a generation that has learnt to articulate thoughts in 140 characters and knows its smartphones and tabs, e-textbooks are only the next step. But some infrastructure bottlenecks need to be taken care of before that education revolution takes place in India, experts say. 

Technology giant Apple recently launched an app for digital textbooks that saw an astronomical 350,000 downloads globally in the first three days. 

Educationists agree that digitised textbooks are a key to the future of education. 

"E-textbooks do hold the key to the future as the coming generation is tech-savvy. It is the era of computers, trees will be saved and children wouldn't need to carry heavy bags," says Madhulika Singh, principal of Delhi's Tagore International School. 

But she also expressed worry over the availability of sufficient resources. 

"There are shortcomings at present which will take a long time to overcome. For reaping the real benefits of e-textbooks, we have to presume that every child has access to a computer and internet...a lot of structural reform is needed," she adds. 

But there's a lot of enthusiasm over the easy availability and other features of a digitised textbook. 

"My eight-year-old daughter spends so much time on the computer that it is difficult to make her read books. But, at the same time, reading online is something she does willingly," says Neelam Tripathi, a software professional working in Gurgaon, a satellite town of the national capital. 

"An e-textbook, I think, is nothing less than a boon; it can motivate children to study," she says. 

E-textbooks are the very basis for e-classrooms. Its advantage over traditional methods of teaching includes animations and illustrations which are not possible in ordinary textbooks. 

Apart from the ability to carry an entire year's syllabus in one's palm, e-textbooks offer the opportunity to learn in multiple mediums -- text, video and audio. 

Even as India's market for digital textbooks remains limited, booksellers see it as the future. 

"E-textbooks are a natural follow-on to the current trend of digital education being introduced in classrooms across India which is making students familiar with the digital medium," says Soumya Banerjee, founder of Attano, a software. 

"Educational e-books also have evaluation features as tests and assessments are built into the book which gives an immediate indication of a student's performance," he says. 

Founded in 2009, Attano introduced e-textbooks in India, converting the plain textbooks into interactive books with corresponding diagrams and pictures. It makes available e-texbooks from the primary level to Class 12. 

"The books are highly user-friendly; even a six-year-old can use it," he says. 

"We are focussing on individual buyers; just like parents go to shops and buy the hard copy of a text book, they can buy it online."

Thursday, January 12, 2012

E-books


There are good number of electonic books, popularly known as e-books are available on the internet for free of cost. They are available in most of the subject areas. Some are available for browsing and many titles are for download. Please go through the following links for more information.

  • Bartleby.com provides free full text online access to reference, literature and verse books.
  • Books-On-Line.com provides access to full text of books. Includes both free and priced books in its collection. The books are available on all the subject areas classifed by using Dewey Class numbers.
  • Classic Bookshelf is a very good site, makes reading online enjoyable with its customization features. Contains old clssics.
  • Computer Books is a free collection of computers from all over the world.
  • Ebrary holds collection of e-books on various subjects. Only viewing is free. To browse one has to download their plugin.
  • Electronic Literature Foundation: Great Books contains around 109 online books on literature. The site provides free access to all the works. Some of the works included are The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, Dante's Divine Comedy, Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, the novels of Jane Austen, and more.
  • English Server Fiction Collection site offers works of and about fiction collected from their members, contributing authors worldwide, and texts in the public domain.
  • Freebooks4doctors is dedicated to the promotion of free access to medical books over the Internet. There are good number of titles avaialble on different aspects of medical sciences. It provides links to free of cost e-books available on different sites.
  • Free online Books provides links to online full text of educational and technical books. Also provides links to online course, workshops, etc.
  • Free Programming and Computer Science Books here you may download programming and computer science books for FREE!.
  • Free Tech Books lists free online computer science and engineering books +lecture notes.
  • Internet Public Library [IPL] e-books provides links to around 20000 e-books on various subjects. The subjects are classified by using Dewey Decimal classification.
  • Library of Economics and Liberty provides access to full text of classic economics books, essays and articles.
  • Manybooks provides access to 10,158 eBooks formatted for reading on your Palm, PocketPC, e-book reader etc.
  • National Academies Press e-books provides FREE online access to its e-books collection. Right now it holds around 1500 titles. Free PDF versions are available to readers from developing countries.
  • Online Books Page facilitates access to books that are freely readable over the Internet. It also aims to encourage the development of such online books, for the benefit and edification of all. Books are available in all subject areas.
  • Online Library of Literature contains excellent collection of literature books. 
  • Open Book Project provides access to good number of computer books. These are available for browsing and also saving of chapters in HTML format is possible.
  • Page by Page Books Online contains lot of classic books, which can read online for free.
  • Project Gutenberg gives online access to full text of classic books on different subjects, which are published pre 1923. The project does not cover any of the copyrighted material. One can download texts required for his/her use.
  • Read Print is a free online library. It offers thousands of free books for students, teachers, and the classic enthusiast.
  • University of California Press e-books here excerpts of ebooks are available for free browsing covering different subject areas.
  • University of Toronto English Library provides full text access to collection of classic works in English literature. The collection includes prose, poetry and fictions.
  • World e-book Library is a global coordinated effort to preserve and disseminate classic works of literature, serials, bibliographies, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other reference works in a number of languages and countries around the world. Provides free access to collection listed under 'Public'.