About The Books
This book briefed the Concepts, tools and technologies of E-Learning and its initiatives in India. The E-learning is a technological infrastructure with applications of software that manage courses and users for teaching and learning process. It is a process of education using computer hardware and software, telecommunication, networks, and storage technology. The success of c-learning depends on the well infrastructure facilities, networking, internet connectivity are essential elements of c-learning. Further this book contains nine chapter which includes themes of E-Learning and US Education in India, Open Learning, Distance Learning, E-Learning Tools by LIS Professionals, E-Learning Through E-Publishing by LIS Professionals ,Electronic Resource Management on EL earning and Institutional Repositories & Open Access Publishing for EL earning. This book would be valuable addition to the library and information science literature for development of technological education.
About The Author
Dr. S. Dhanavandan, is working as Assistant Librarian (since 2011) at The Gandhigram Rural Institute - Deemed University, Gandhigram - 624 302, Tamil Nadu. He has completed M.A. B.Ed., (Economics) DLL & AL., (Law), M.L.I.S, M.Phil, and Ph.D (LIS) in Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar. He has guided many Ph.D scholars and Doctoral Committee member in various Universities in Tamil Nadu. He has published more than 75 articles in National and International Journals and 100 papers presented and published in National and International
Conferences. Further he also published more than twelve books in Library and Information Science and 20 chapters published in edited books. He has attended more than 50 Seminars/Workshops and training programmes. He served more than 12 years as Senior Librarian in reputed Engineering College. He has organized five workshops and training programmes on Developing Article writing skills, Web Technologies for Employability skills, Optimal Use of Research Tools, E-Resources Management and Plagiarism.
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