Sunday, 12 August 2012

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It is not important that how much resources you have, than how feasible they are.  In other words, resources should be readily accessible to all. Before the development of computer and internet technology, printed version of resources like books, journals, dictionaries, work books, etc played a significant role in teaching and learning process. But these printed versions are not easily accessible to all and are also expensive in nature.  For example, if two teachers want to refer to a particular book simultaneously, two separate copies of the same book must be needed in the library. Instead of having the printed version of the book, if we have electronic or e-version of the book, the same book can be easily accessed simultaneously by many and also can be accessed from their drawing room with the help of a personal computer with internet facility. In this computer age, e-version of books, journals, etc or cyber resources in general have become inevitable and hence it is very much needed to convert the printed version into e-version for future needs. Therefore, knowledge of the different cyber resources, developing cyber resources and preservation of them has become the need of this hour.
        Cyber resources are nothing but the resources associated with internet. In otherwords the resources which we get with the help of the internet and the web technology are termed as cyber resources.

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