MANUJAMATHA (Human Outlook)  *  VISHWAPATHA (Universality) * SARVODAYA (Welfare of All) *  SAMANVAYA (Harmony) *  POORNA DRUSHTI (Holistic Viewpoint) 
 
 

BOOKS ARE FOR USE * EVERY READER HIS/HER BOOK * EVERY BOOK ITS READER * SAVE THE TIME OF THE READER * LIBRARY IS A GROWING ORGANISM 

 

The UGC-Infonet programme is a joint venture undertaken by UGC and INFLIBNET Centre, Ahmedabad to promote electronic information resource sharing activity among major University Libraries in the country. The Kuvempu University has signed MOU for UGC-Infonet Programme with UGC-INFLIBNET on 16-12-2002. As per the MOU, the physical connection was already established by ERNET-India, New Delhi with a 128 Kbps Broadband VSAT on that is  upgraded to 256 Kbps. Further, it is upgaded to 2 MB leased line during July,2008. The Electronic resource distribution is being made by INFLIBNET Centre to the Universities  through  the  exclusive  network established  and  maintained  by ERNET - India.
              Under the UGC-Infonet e-resource consortia  programme  this university  library  is  providing e-journals service to its users through different approach viz., Alphabetic-wise, Subject-wise and pulisher-wise.

 

E-Resources mentioned below are IP Address  authenticated and can be accessed on  the campus wide network only.

 
Browse Titles Subject-wise Alphabetic-wise Index

Publisher-wise Index
 
HUMANITIES
 
Title  of   Journal Publisher
American Quarterly Project Muse
Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities Taylor and Francis
Asia Europe Journal   Springer & Kluwer
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies Cambridge
CR: The New Centennial Review Project Muse
Cultural Values Taylor and Francis
Culture, Theory & Critique Taylor and Francis
Debatte Taylor and Francis
International Journal of Heritage Studies Taylor and Francis
Journal of Interdisciplinary History Project Muse
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies Project Muse
Journal of Modern Jewish Studies Taylor and Francis
Modernism/modernity Project Muse
Pretexts: Literary and Cultural Studies Taylor and Francis
Public Culture Project Muse
 
  Alphabetic-wise Index Publisher-wise Index  
 

     

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