15 results on '"Yuvaraj, Mayank"'
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2. Do open access journals have a greater citation impact? A study of journals in library and information science.
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Khan, Daud, Ashar, Mohammad, and Yuvaraj, Mayank
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- 2023
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3. Quantifying global digital journalism research: a bibliometric landscape.
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Banshal, Sumit Kumar, Verma, Manoj Kumar, and Yuvaraj, Mayank
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a comprehensive analysis of the current status and development of the digital journalism field from 1987 to 2021 using the Dimensions database. Design/methodology/approach: Using the Dimensions.ai database, 1734 articles were identified through search strategies which were published from 1987 to 2021. The downloaded results were analysed using specific parameters with the help of bibliometric and science mapping tools: Biblioshiny, VOSviewer and CiteSpace. The key contributions of the present comprehensive bibliometric study of the digital journalism field can be seen in terms of the following aspects: (1) Publication analysis from the perspectives of publication growth, key journals, contributing authors, institutions and countries done through Biblioshiny package. (2) Citation network analysis from the perspective of co-citation structure of papers, authors, countries and institutions done through VOSviewer. (3) Timeline analysis and keywords burst detection to identify hotspots and research trends in digital journalism with the help of CiteSpace. Findings: The first paper with the keyword digital journalism was published in the year 1989. From 2011 onwards, there has been growth in digital journalism literature. The most popular journal in digital journalism studies is Digital Journalism, Journalism, Journalism Practice, Journalism Studies. Lewis, S.C. has contributed the most number of papers in digital journalism. Further, authors from the countries the USA, Spain, Brazil and UK have contributed immensely. The citation network of authors, institutions and countries contributing to digital journalism studies has also been explored in the study. Through burst analysis, hot topics in digital journalism were identified. Originality/value: The paper provides a complete overview of the growth of digital journalism literature published from 1987 to 2021. The originality of this work lies in the triangulation of Biblioshiny, VOSviewer and CiteSpace software to present various aspects of bibliometric study. Findings of the study can help the researchers to identify areas as well as journals, authors, institutions working actively in the field of digital journalism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Infographics: tools for designing, visualizing data and storytelling in libraries.
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Yuvaraj, Mayank
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INFORMATION design ,LIBRARIES ,GRAPHIC arts ,DOCUMENTATION ,LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the potential of infographics, its application in libraries, various tools and the steps to create infographics.Design/methodology/approach The paper is based on a literature review.Findings An infographic design framework is proposed.Originality/value The paper makes first observation toward the concept of infographics with a slant toward library practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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5. Adoption of technology in recruitment of library professionals and faculty members.
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Yuvaraj, Mayank
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TECHNOLOGY ,LIBRARY personnel ,EMPLOYMENT of librarians ,EMPLOYEE recruitment ,SOCIAL media - Abstract
Purpose This paper aims to attempt to study the adoption of social media technologies in the process of recruitment and selection process of library professionals and faculty members in India.Design/methodology/approach Extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model was used for the study. Two additional constructs, namely, impact of the position of recruiters and level of education were added for the study. Data were collected from 230 recruiters for the study.Findings Results of the study highlighted that the hypotheses of UTAUT model were supported. The constructs were performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence as well as facilitating conditions that triggered the behavioral intention of recruiters to adopt social media.Originality/value Till date, no any study has been carried out on the application of social media in the process of recruitment of faculty members and library professionals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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6. Determining factors for the adoption of cloud computing in developing countries.
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Yuvaraj, Mayank
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CLOUD computing ,INFORMATION technology ,ACADEMIC libraries ,DIGITAL libraries ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
Purpose The paper aims to examine the constructs laid down by the information technology (IT) adoption theories to the cloud computing phenomena in conjunction with academic libraries of India to determine the factors responsible for the adoption of cloud computing.Design/methodology/approach Keeping the objectives into consideration, descriptive survey and constructive research method were used in the study. Library professionals engaged in the selected 28 central universities of India were chosen to participate in this study. To find the core drivers responsible for the adoption of cloud computing in academic libraries, constructs were taken from ten IT adoption theories.Findings The findings validate the fact that perceived ease of use, usefulness and ubiquitous availability of the enabling technology are strong drivers of the adoption of cloud computing technology in the libraries. Also, attitude is significantly correlated with the behavioral intention to adopt cloud computing services. High level of correlation was obtained between the cloud computing-perceived attributes and the librarian’s intention to use cloud computing technology. However, security risk is the biggest issue that has been affecting the behavioral intentions.Originality/value The study is a self-conscious attempt to fill the void and determine factors for the adoption of cloud computing in libraries. Further, it attempts to find out the preparedness of Indian academic libraries in adopting cloud computing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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7. Ascertaining the factors that influence the acceptance and purposeful use of cloud computing in medical libraries in India.
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Yuvaraj, Mayank
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CLOUD computing ,MEDICAL libraries ,DISTRIBUTED computing ,CLOUD storage ,WEB services ,LIBRARIES ,MEDICAL schools - Abstract
Purpose This paper aims to identify the factors that influence the acceptance and purposeful use of cloud computing technologies in Indian medical libraries.Design/methodology/approach To meet the stated objectives, a three-round Delphi study was carried out; a panel of 32 participants, with expertise and experience of cloud computing in the context of Indian medical libraries, was constituted.Findings During the study, the participants identified about 60 different factors, and a consensus was reached on 42 of these, which were considered to have a direct impact on the levels of acceptance and purposeful use of cloud computing technologies in Indian medical libraries. The study points out significant factors that should be addressed to accelerate the acceptance and purposeful use of cloud computing technologies in Indian medical libraries.Originality/value The study is the first attempt to study the factors responsible for the adoption of cloud computing in Indian medical libraries through the Delphi technique. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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8. Li-Fi technology in libraries: an introduction and overview.
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Yuvaraj, Mayank
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovation in libraries ,LITERATURE reviews ,BIBLIOGRAPHY ,TECHNOLOGICAL revolution ,SCIENCE & technology libraries - Abstract
Purpose The paper aims to introduce the emerging Li-Fi technology and provide an outlook of its current and potential application.Design/methodology/approach The paper is based on a literature review.Findings The merits and demerits of the technology are discussed.Originality/value The paper makes first observation toward the concept of Li-Fi technologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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9. Perception of cloud computing in developing countries.
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Yuvaraj, Mayank
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CLOUD computing ,LIBRARIANS ,LIBRARIANS' attitudes ,ACADEMIC libraries ,INTERNET access for library users - Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the perceptions of librarians engaged in Indian academic libraries towards cloud computing. Design/methodology/approach – A structured questionnaire was used to collect responses from the library professionals engaged in Indian academic libraries. Overall, 339 respondents participated in the survey. Descriptive survey method was used in the study. Findings – The findings of the study reveal that library professionals are using cloud-computing tools in their daily works. They want to adopt cloud computing in the libraries to improve library services and avoid redundancy of works. Ubiquitous availability, economy and the various service layers are the core drivers of its adoption in the libraries. The respondents showed their concern over security and data privacy in cloud. Practical implications – The study establishes the fact that the benefits of cloud computing are inadequate to convince the libraries to migrate from the traditional computing paradigm to the cloud. Technological advancement may not transform the cloud into a mainstream technology. To motivate the expansion of cloud computing adoption, emphasis has to be laid upon collaboration between the cloud service providers supplemented by solid cloud legislations which need to be worked out. Originality/value – The paper provides the perceptions of library professionals in response to the adoption of cloud computing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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10. Problems and prospects of implementing cloud computing in university libraries.
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Yuvaraj, Mayank
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CLOUD computing ,LIBRARY cooperation ,ACADEMIC libraries - Abstract
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the characteristic elements of various organizational factors to identify whether a favourable climate for implementing and sustaining cloud computing in Banaras Hindu University library system (BHULS) existed. Design/methodology/approach – After reviewing relevant literature on the topic, a list of 20 factors that affected an organization’s adoption to innovation was prepared. A questionnaire was personally administered to the library professionals engaged in BHULS. Respondents were asked to nominate the level of importance of each factor for validation of cloud computing adoption. Findings – Findings of the paper validate the fact that opportune time for the implementation of cloud computing existed in BHULS. Library staff showed high willingness toward the adoption of the cloud computing and were well prepared to grasp the challenges. Practical implications – The paper establishes the fact that the benefits of cloud computing are inadequate to convince organizations to migrate from the traditional computing paradigm to the cloud. Technological advancement may not transform the cloud into a mainstream technology. To motivate the expansion of cloud computing adoption, emphasis has to be laid upon collaboration between the cloud service providers supplemented by solid cloud legislations which need to be worked out. Originality/value – Because no empirical study on the cloud computing in conjunction with academic libraries of India has been carried out before, this paper closes this gap and provides guidelines to migrate to cloud environment. Also, it provides the perceptions of library professionals in response to its adoption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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11. Library automation with cloud based ILMS Librarika: case study of Central University of South Bihar.
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Yuvaraj, Mayank
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LIBRARY automation ,INTEGRATED library systems (Computer systems) ,LIBRARY administration ,DECISION making ,CLOUD computing - Abstract
Purpose This paper aims to carry out an evaluative study of the cloud-based integrated library management solution (ILMS): Librarika.Design/methodology/approach An evaluation checklist was designed from the review of existing ILMSs as well as literature review. The checklist was distributed to the library staff of the Central University of South Bihar.Findings Librarika was found to be comparable with existing open-source ILMSs but lacked transparency of data. Librarika had all the features of the commonly available open-source ILMSs, like KOHA. However, respondents pointed out that Librarika had a better circulation module and online public access catalogue (OPAC) features compared to other ILMSs. Concerns over data ownership, migration and portability in the cloud were considered as the major bottlenecks in its adoption.Practical implications The study will help other libraries in decision-making who are considering Librarika for their ILMSs.Originality/value Till date, no evaluative study has been carried out on any cloud-based ILMS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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12. Open source hardware in libraries: an introduction and overview.
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Yuvaraj, Mayank and Maurya, Ambrish Kumar
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OPEN source products ,HARDWARE ,LIBRARIES ,LIBRARY science ,MAKERSPACES - Abstract
Purpose This paper aims to introduce the concept of open-source hardware to the library professionals and gives a brief of the outlook of its current and potential application in librariesDesign/methodology/approach The paper is based on a literature review.Findings Open source already aids libraries and has great potential but is hobbled by its intrinsically technical appeal.Originality/value The paper makes first observation towards the concept of open-source hardware with a slant towards librarianship. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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13. Cloud libraries.
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Yuvaraj, Mayank
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CLOUD computing ,COMPUTERS in library science ,COLLECTION management (Libraries) ,LIBRARY information networks ,COMPUTERS in libraries ,COMPUTING platforms - Abstract
Purpose – The present paper is an attempt to describe in detail the concept of Cloud computing in conjunction with libraries. It describes in detail about Cloud libraries, transition of libraries toward Cloud, its need, features, Cloud library components, types of Cloud libraries, Cloud library infrastructure, key players as well as role of Cloud librarians. Design/methodology/approach – Based on an extensive literature survey, the basic conceptions of Cloud libraries were developed. Findings – Various concepts of Cloud libraries have been proposed in the literature that will be instrumental in understanding the theoretical foundations of Cloud libraries. Originality/value – Till date no any theoretical foundation exists on the concept of Cloud libraries. The paper is one of the first attempts to give shape to the libraries based on Cloud computing platform. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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14. Security threats, risks and open source cloud computing security solutions for libraries.
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Yuvaraj, Mayank
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INTERNET security ,CLOUD computing ,ACADEMIC libraries ,DENIAL of service attacks ,INFORMATION retrieval - Abstract
Purpose – In recent years, a large number of organizations have found that cloud computing has many advantages leading to a surge in its adoption. Design/methodology/approach – Cloud computing involves the usage of large servers for the access of data, its storage and manipulation as well as provisioning of other services. Findings – When infrastructure, applications, data and storage are hosted by cloud providers, there are huge security risks associated with each type of service offered. Originality/value – There are a number of considerations, apart from cost which must be evaluated before choosing any particular provider. Sometimes, the physical location of the servers may also be a factor to consider, if sensitive duty is involved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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15. India's research contribution to world LIS literature: a study 2011–20.
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Pandita, Ramesh, Singh, Shivendra, and Baidwan, Kiran
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- 2022
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