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    Librarianship in cyber age

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    Technology has pushed human society from pulp to web page, from manuscripts to e–books, from leather binding to digital archives, to specify from store house of information to Information centre, Knowledge house, digital library so on and so forth including virtual library i.e. A library without walls. This metamorphism that is quite visible in life flesh and blood in today’s Library Information Centres (LIC’s) is a result of unlimited and extensive use of ICT. We must take up the challenge now. If we do not promote the public library as a key player in the networked information game, others will take over and maximum community benefit may not be achieved. The technology exists to start these developments and by having a vision of possibilities, which looks ahead two decades rather than two weeks, we can succeed. People will help the libraries if they are to benefit from the wealth of information in Cyberspace; help to lead full lives and contribute to society with all the resources that could be available. With effective use of IT, public libraries could conquer the illiteracy and ignorance in the Indian society and very near to achieve the level of transparency and equality in society

    Kothashilpi Kamal Kumar : srosta o sristi

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    Thesis: Ph. D., Vidyasagar University, Department of Bengali, Midnapore, West Bengal, 2011Kothashilpi Kamal Kumar : srosta o sristiDepartment of Bengali, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal, INDI

    Supplementary tables 1 to 4 -Supplemental material for Impact of atrial fibrillation on inpatient cost for ischemic stroke in the USA

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary tables 1 to 4 for Impact of atrial fibrillation on inpatient cost for ischemic stroke in the USA by Kumar Mukherjee and Khalid M Kamal in International Journal of Stroke</p

    Design and Implementation of Direct Form FIR Filter

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    The research article presents the design of the direct form of the Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter using VHDL programming language. Multimedia technology and broadband communication demand the low power and high performance design applications in Digital Signal Processing (DSP). The digital filters are most important element of the communication system and DSP. In the paper, 7 tap FIR filter is implemented in Xilinx 14.2 software and functionally simulated in Modelsim 10.1 b software. The design of FIR filter of 4 x 4 configurations uses 9 adders and 16 multipliers. The design is also verified on SPARTAN 3E FPGA.Hanny Kumar; Kamal Kumar, Design and Implementation of Direct Form FIR Filter, HCTL Open International Journal of Technology Innovations and Research (IJTIR), Volume 18, Issue 2, February 2016, e-ISSN: 2321-1814, ISBN (Print): 978-1-944170-16-5. http://ijtir.hctl.org/Design-and-Implementation-of-Direct-Form-FIR-Filter.htm

    Transposed Structure Design of FIR Filter using VHDL

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    The paper focuses on the design of the Finite Impulse response Filter (FIR) Filter using VHDL programming language. In the FIR filter design the two input sequence x(n) and h(n) are considered of length M= 4 and N= 4 for both respectively. The output of FIR filter is the convolution of two sequences with the tap length (M + N - 1=7). The design considerations are followed to test many input sequences. The transposed structure is considered for the design of FIR filter to optimize the delay. The design in developed in Xilinx 14.2 software and waveform are simulated in Modelsim 10.1 software. The design is also synthesized on SPARTAN -3E FPGA.Hanny Kumar; Kamal Kumar, Transposed Structure Design of FIR Filter using VHDL, HCTL Open International Journal of Technology Innovations and Research (IJTIR), Volume 19, Issue 1, March 2016, e-ISSN: 2321-1814, ISBN (Print): 978-1-944170-25-7. http://ijtir.hctl.org/Transposed-Structure-Design-of-FIR-Filter-using-VHDL.htm

    The Praxis of Buddhist Diplomacy and Soft Power in International Relations : reflections from the global south

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    This chapter seeks to analyse the theoretical underpinnings of soft power discourse within the Indian context, with a major focus on the principles of Buddhism. By presenting an alternative epistemological framework from the global South perspective, it challenges the dominant Western epistemology that underpins diplomacy and soft power in international politics. Buddhism's philosophical underpinnings serve as a significant non-Western diplomatic strategy for navigating the intricate dynamics of global affairs. It is often used as a soft power to strengthen foreign and bilateral relations, especially among South and South-East Asian countries. The study argues that Buddhism as a soft power in Indian diplomacy is in tandem with global peace is an aberration from the Western employability of soft power, especially how countries like the United States (US) seek to establish hegemonic models based on neo-liberal, commercial moorings. This chapter is an attempt to decolonise the concept of diplomacy and soft power to make it more inclusive by acknowledging and recognising the civilisational contributions of Buddhism from the global South

    Laser-based manufacturing processes: A comprehensive review

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    Light is always a fascinating subject to humankind from the beginning of the modern age. It fulfils the purpose of sight and is used for various purposes such as in decorations, medical and many other research applications. Laser is one of the most widely used technologies based on the properties and phenomenon of light. Laser beams are always considered as supporting tools in the field of machining. It is merely considered a heat source that accelerates the machining operation. When a laser beam falls on the material surface, there are always three possibilities: (i) transmission, (ii) reflection and (iii) absorption. Nowadays, several industries use CO2 Laser, Nd: YAG laser, fibre laser and diode laser in their manufacturing units for fabrication and material removal processes. This chapter discusses the various application of laser in machining operation. The ongoing evolution of laser technology and the development of other sophisticated assisting tools established laser material processing technology as one of the trusted allied manufacturing operations

    sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089231171042 - Supplemental material for Surface integrity evaluation in ecological nanofluids assisted grinding of Inconel 718 superalloy

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pie-10.1177_09544089231171042 for Surface integrity evaluation in ecological nanofluids assisted grinding of Inconel 718 superalloy by Manoj Kumar Sinha, Kamal Kishore and Pankaj Sharma in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering</p

    Redesain Stadion Kamal Junaidi Jepara

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    Football is a very popular sport in the world with the number 1 most fans. Football can be a lot of fans because all people can enjoy football, enjoy it from playing, training, watching to make football a business opportunity. The stadium for a team is very important because that's where the supporters can see and enjoy directly, as well as in Jepara the Kamal Junaidi Stadium must be used again for official professional matches. The method used by the author in this research is observation, literature study and comparative study. The planning and redesign of Kamal Junaidi Stadium will be adjusted to national standards, because later Kamal Junaidi Stadium will be used for national matches. Kamal Junaidi Stadium apart from being the home object of Persijap Jepara, this stadium can be rented for football matches from anywhere. According to the author's observations from the three aspects of the after-occupation evaluation at the Kamal Junaidi Stadium, Jepara, there were several problems related to behavioral, functional, and technical aspects. Problems that arise can be solved by renovating the stadium. The renovations included structural, architectural and mechanical fields so as to make Kamal Junaidi Stadium Jepara able to hold matches on a national scale

    DJAMAL KAMAL - AN EXPERIENCED TRANSLATOR

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    The article is dedicated to the brief biography of Jamal Kamal, the great poet of Uzbekistan, skilled translator and publicist, a public man, a literary critic, and the candidate of philological sciences. Along with his creative activity, the author translated the finest pieces of world literature into the Uzbek language. It is also an ancient tradition to translate samples of Persian literature into Turkic or, conversely, Turkic works of art into Persian. Taking into account all above said, Jamal Kamal was one of the first in Uzbekistan to translate the work of Jaloliddin Rumi “Masnaviy Manaviy” into Uzbek. In order to confirm our opinion, the original Uzbek translations have been studied comparatively
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