


The e-library at CECRI has been built around a portal on electrochemical science & technology and related areas, a majority of which is accessible on the internet but some portion accessible only within the intranet. It is a replication of the resources of physical library in electronic format, but significantly provides vastly improved access and search capabilities. It provides resources and documentation, and combines internal documents with external resources to provide a comprehensive collection of pertinent information for distribution.
There are some similar models already available namely, the environment and water portals set up with support from the National Knowledge Commission, SciDev.Net, University World News sites, Science Daily, Eurekalert. Joint Information System Committee (JISC) supported subject portals from UK have been explored features that are useful to an electrochemistry portal have been adopted.
The e-library at CECRI is a one-stop virtual resource repository for all information and resources on electrochemical science and technology. More...
The latest version of 2008/2009 SCI Impact Factor (Science Citation Index) has been launched out from JCR of ISI Web of Knowledge.Please see our Intranet Page for more details.
Simple and brief definitions of words and phrases used often in electrochemistry. In some cases, a second paragraph provides further information for the "more scientifically minded".
http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/dict.htm
ExPub provides integrated access to the world’s largest collection of chemical hazard information.
ScienceResearch.com is a free, publicly available deep web search engine that uses advanced "federated search technology" to return high quality results by submitting your search query - in real-time - to other well respected search engines then collating, ranking and dropping duplicates of the results. >>More
Two Indians are in the race to get
the 'best job in the world', caretaker of Hamilton Island on the Great Barrier Reef, out of 50 persons of different nationalities, short-listed by the Australian government from more than 34,000 applicants.
Besides people from the UK, Russia, Sweden, the Netherlands, France, Greece, Ireland, China, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, New Zealand, Kenya and Australia, these 50 also include Kim Jagtiani from Mumbai and Anjaan RJ of Bangalore. Click here for full story.
An year-wise database of research publications of CECRI Scientists is being
maintained and updated from the year 2005 onwards. A comprehensive database
containing the record of publications of CECRI since its inception to 2005
has been envisaged. Efforts are on to compile/digitize the full text of the
publications. A CD containing searchable data as well as an online version
of the same have also been planned to be brought out. More...
CSIR network project
"e-journal consortium" is provided CSIR S&T
personnel electronic access to world S&T
literature through strengthening the facilities for pooling, sharing and electronically
accessing the CSIR information resources and to nucleate the culture of
electronic access with a view to catalysing the evolution of digital libraries.
CECRI
News, brought out as a bi-monthly, provides snapshots of happenings in CECRI.
It offers a bird's eye view of the events that took place, visitors at CECRI,
lectures given, training programmes conducted, projects undertaken, deputation
details, Information regarding appointment and retirement of staff members
etc. It also contains a column for the laurels brought to CECRI. More...