My Library
1. National Digital Library of India
2. E-PG Pathshala
3. E-Pathshala: Learning on the Go
4. Swayam
5. National Repository of Open Educational Resources (NROER)
6. Nishtha: Integrated Teacher Training for Change
7. DIKSHA : Digital Infrastructure for knowledge sharing
Some other Useful Websites:
1. ShodhGanga
The Shodhganga (INFLIBNET) Centre provides a platform for
research students to deposit their Ph. D. Theses and make it available to the
entire scholarly community in open access. The repository has the ability to
capture, index, Store, disseminate and preserve ETDs Submitted by the
Researchers.
2. ShodhGangotri
Repository
of Research in Progress/ Synopses MRPs/ PDPs/ Emeritus Fellowship
The word “Shodh”
originates from Sanskrit and stands for ‘Research and Discovery’. “Gangotri” is
one of the largest glaciers in the Himalayas and the source of origination of
the Ganges, the holiest, longest and largest of rivers in India. The Ganges is
the symbol of age-long culture, civilization, ever-aging, ever-flowing,
ever-loving and loves by its people.
Under the initiative called “ShodhGangotri”, research scholars/ research supervisors in universities are requested to deposit an electronic version of the approved synopsis submitted by research scholars to the universities for registering themselves for the Ph. D. Programme now it is expanded to MRPs/PDPs/ Emeritus Fellowship etc. The repository on one hand would reveal the trends and direction of research being conducted in Indian Universities on the other hand; it would avoid duplication of research. Synopsis in “ShodhGangotri” would later be mapped to full-text theses in “ShodhGanga”. As such, once the full-text thesis is submitted for a synopsis, a link to the full-text theses would be provided from “ShodhGangotri” to “ShodhGanga”.
3. e-ShodhSindhu
Based on the recommendation of and Expert Committee, the Ministry of HRD (Nor renamed as Ministry of Education) has formed e-ShodhSindhu merging three consortia initiative, namely UGC-INFONET Digital Library Consortium, NLIST and INDEST-AICTE Consortium. The e-ShodhSindhu will continue to provide current as well as archival access to more than 10,000 core and peer-reviewed journals and a number of bibliographic, citation and factual databases in different disciplines for a large number of publishers and aggregators to its member institutions including centrally-funded technical institutions, universities and colleges that are covered under 12 (B) and 2 (F) Sections of the UGC Act.
4. ShodhShuddhi
Based on the recommendation of Sub-Committee, National Steering
Committee (NSC) of e-ShodhSindhu, The Ministry of Education, Govt. of India has
initiated a programme "ShodhShuddhi" which provides access to Plagiarism
Detection Software (PDS) to all universities/Institutions in India since Sept
1, 2019. 1000+ institutions are identified which includes
Central Universities
State Universities
Deemed to be University
Private Universities
Centrally funded Technical
Institutions (CFTIs)
Inter-University Centre (IUCs) of UGC
Under the ShodhShuddhi initiative, Universities and Institutions across the country were provided access to Ouriginal (formerly Urkund), a web-based plagiarism detection software system. This initiative was officially inaugurated by the Former Minister of Education (formerly MHRD) on September 21, 2019, and it continued until the contract with M/s Ouriginal by Turnitin concluded on September 30, 2023. Starting from October 1, 2023, the INFLIBNET Centre now offers the 'Drillbit-Extreme Plagiarism Detection Software' to Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) as part of the same ShodhShuddhi initiative. The trial phase for this software is scheduled for October 2023, with full-fledged service set to commence on November 1, 2023.
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