Click here to go to the CDS/ISIS website where you can apply for a free copy of the software.
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Building digital library with WINISIS
The Thapar University in Patiala, India, hosted a workshop on WINISIS, from 14 to 18 May 2007 in collaboration with the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), Government of India and the UNESCO Office in New Delhi.
The ISIS for Windows (WINISIS) plays an important role for automation of library operations in developing countries, including India, because of its easy-to-use features, convenient availability, negligible cost of implementation, continuous development and support from UNESCO, and its large user community. Recent developments in WINISIS, such as web-enabled interface, tools for data conversions into bibliographic standards and handling of digital documents, have made it a potential tool for development and management of digital libraries.
Click here to go to the CDS/ISIS website where you can apply for a free copy of the software.
Click here to go to the CDS/ISIS website where you can apply for a free copy of the software.
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