OPAC in Indian languages.
I would like to know whether there is any online OPAC developed in any of the Indian languages? If so, please furnish the URL. I will be glad to have this information even if such a database is available in LAN in any of the Indian libraries with more than 10000 records. thanks in advance, G.K.Manjunath Chief Librarian Indira Gandhi Inst of Development Research Film City Road Santosh Nagar Goregaon(East ) MUMBAI - 400 065 Phone: 28416544 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
Dear G K Manju Nath Government Brennen College released the Malayala Granthasoochi 2004 -CDROM on 30.03.2004 which is first electronic catalogue using search mechanism for original Malayalam script based on UNESCO's CDS/ISIS. Details of this along with information on earlier similar attempts as well as the research for developing script and DBMS applications in Malayalam that the computers can search and sort according to the syntactic and semantic relations is available at http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00007199/01/2004Granthasooji.pdf A historical perspective of such attempts in Malayalam is available at http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00008565/01/2006Mal.prn.pdf A copy of the Electronic Catalogue in CD Rom can sometimes be available to institutions free of cost if they write to The Principal Government Brennen College, Tell cherry, Kannur District, Kerala. Another database The Malayalam Granthasooji of Sri. K.M. Govi was published in CD Rom by Kerala Sahithya Akademi Trichur, Kerala. Trivandrum Public Library, Kerala has also developed a database in Malayalam as front end to its digital archives. Hope this information will be sufficient in regard to R & D in Malayalam in the concerned area Regards Raman Nair --- "G.K.MANJUNATH" <gkm@igidr.ac.in> wrote:
I would like to know whether there is any online OPAC developed in any of the Indian languages? If so, please furnish the URL.
I will be glad to have this information even if such a database is available in LAN in any of the Indian libraries with more than 10000 records.
thanks in advance,
G.K.Manjunath Chief Librarian Indira Gandhi Inst of Development Research Film City Road Santosh Nagar Goregaon(East ) MUMBAI - 400 065
Phone: 28416544
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Dear Sir Many Indian libraries have implemented SLIM21 software and created database of bibliographic records in Indian scripts. SLIM21 supports unicode. SLIM21 webOPAC allows searchaing in Indian Scripts. No third party fonts are required. Many universities, colleges and public libraries are using SLIM21 software. Please visit www.slimpp.com. Some of the libraries with SLIM21 database in Indian scripts with records more than 50000. 1. University of Mysore (Kannad) 2. Amaravati nagar Wachanalay (Marathi, Sanskrit) 3. Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Varanasi (Sanskrit and Tibetan) 4. Library of Tibetan Works and Archives (Sanskrit and Tibeatn) regards 5 Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum (Marathi) 6 Rambhau Mhalagi Prabobhini (Marathi, Sanskrit) There are many more... regards Meera Gaikaiwari Algorhythms Consultants Pvt. Ltd. 3, Pranav, S. No. 98, Bhusari Col., Paud Road, Kothrud, Pune - 38 Tele: +91-20-25281066 TeleFax: +91-20-25284765 ----- Original Message ----- From: "G.K.MANJUNATH" <gkm@igidr.ac.in> To: <lis-forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 2:20 PM Subject: [LIS-Forum] OPAC in Indian languages.
I would like to know whether there is any online OPAC developed in any of the Indian languages? If so, please furnish the URL.
I will be glad to have this information even if such a database is available in LAN in any of the Indian libraries with more than 10000 records.
thanks in advance,
G.K.Manjunath Chief Librarian Indira Gandhi Inst of Development Research Film City Road Santosh Nagar Goregaon(East ) MUMBAI - 400 065
Phone: 28416544
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