Koha is a widely used, free and open-source library management software. Colleges of engineering, like many other institutions, can utilize Koha for various purposes, including managing library resources, automating circulation, and generating reports. Koha can help them create custom reports to analyze patron usage, track acquisitions, and manage circulation data.
This database offers complete coverage for top dental and oral sciences journals with full text, indexing, and abstracts for hundreds of journals, books, monographs, magazines, and trade periodicals. It also offers searchable cited references, linking to the complete text of many of the original works.
EBSCO Access URL: http://search.ebscohost.com
Through this portal users can access Research Articles, e-books, e-journals, Thesis, Books and millions of bibliographic records.
DELNET provides the delivery of individual books as and when required by member libraries and photocopies of articles published in India and abroad through the Inter Library Loan/Document Delivery Services.
DELNET Access URL: https://delnet.in/delnet-databases.html
Typically documents the process and results of developing and distributing digital educational materials, including information on content creation, accessibility standards, and evaluation.
D-Space is a free, open-source digital repository software used by organizations to store, manage, and preserve digital content. It’s commonly used by academic institutions, libraries, and other organizations to create and maintain institutional repositories for research output, scholarly publications, and other digital assets. D-Space is known for its flexibility, customization options, and ability to handle various file format.
OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) is the Library’s search tool used to locate printed books and journals available in the library. You can search for physical books and other reading materials through OPAC by author, title, ISBN, publisher, keyword and year of publication. The library uses Koha to catalogue the books.