Submitted by Name: Sharma,Suraksha From: Govt.P.G.College.Bilaspur E-mail: Contact
Comments: It's a good beginning. Thank You.
Added: August 25, 2010
Submitted by Name: Vinay Dhondge From: Satara Maharashtra E-mail: Contact
Comments: Our College has become thge member of Inflibnet. So can u pl. explain the procedure how to use the facility.
Added: August 3, 2010
Submitted by Name: NANDANIYA MEHUL From: JAMNAGAR E-mail: Contact
Comments: this work good for a colleg student
Added: July 29, 2010
Submitted by Name: Mrs. Vidya Subramanian From: Mumbai E-mail: Contact
Comments: Excellent for college students who do their research at undergraduate level. Very helpful for colleges. I would be obliged if allied sciences and technology journals are also included
Mrs. Vidya Subramanian Librarian Dr BMN College of Home Science 338, R.A. Kidwai Marg Matunga Mumbai 400019
Added: July 22, 2010
Submitted by Name: Dr. Rabbi A. Angiras From: St.Joseph's College, Bangalore E-mail: Contact
Comments: Inflib is a good beginning and I congratulate the PIs of Inflib and UGC for venturing into providing access to standard journals. There is, however, much more to be desired out of Inflib. Although the names of many good journals are mentioned, a large number of them are still inaccessible. I was greatly disappointed by this. As an example, I would like to point out journals associated with Physics, Astrophysics and Mathematics. The second problem is the band-width. To access an electronic book, I had to log in late at night (after 1am) inspite of having a 512MBps link at my end. Hope such problems will be rectified soon. I also hope that this courageous endeavour will not degenerate into a facility to provide access to ordinary magazines like Readers Digest as some of my esteemed colleagues suggest. These are magazines any college or institute can subscribe to for the library. Once again, congratulations and thanks to Inflib for starting this venture.
Added: July 18, 2010
Submitted by Name: Premanand Malyakkal Edward From: Malabar Christian College, Calicut, Keral E-mail: Contact
Comments: An excellent way for teachers to search for reference materials and books related to their specific subjects. I would also appreciate it if good magazines are also included since most of the magazines are quite expensive. It would also benefit teachers to update their knowledge on modern trends. Prominent among them could be Popular Science, New Scientist, National Geographics, Readers Digest, PC Magazine.
Congrats to the UGC once more.
Added: July 5, 2010
Submitted by Name: Badan Barman From: Guwahati, Assam E-mail: Contact
Comments: INFLIBNET always come with good ideas and I like it. However, it will be better if INFLIBNET give stress on building its own database for scholarly resources. This way INFLIBNET further can save a huge amount, as it will eliminate subscribing to some bibliographic databases from commercial vendors.
Added: June 26, 2010
Submitted by Name: Dr. K. K. Chaki From: City College, Kolkata 700 009 E-mail: Contact
Comments: Actually it is a dream, getting so many journals at home. Still I think journals on zoology and more journals on biological sciences will be helpfull for biological research. Practically I expected "Journals of Natural History Museum, London" will be there.
Added: June 13, 2010
Submitted by Name: Dr Sabuj Kumar Chaudhary From: Basanti Devi College Kolkata E-mail: Contact
Comments: It is really realising our dream of "library without four walls".I hope in the near future more e-resources for the science (emarald,Blackwell,elsevier, CAS etc.) and resources for vernaculars (bengali, sanskrit) will be added.
Name: Sharma,Suraksha
From: Govt.P.G.College.Bilaspur
E-mail: Contact
It's a good beginning.
Thank You.