An Analytical Study of LIS Topics covered on Wikipedia

One of the objectives of UGC is to conduct efficient, transparent standard tests to evaluate the ability of the candidate for the purpose of admission and recruitment. UGC conducts National Eligibility Test (NET) to determine eligibility for lectureship and for award of Junior Research fellowship (J...

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Encyclopedias
Forensic sciences
Higher education
Humanities
Illustrations
Information technology
Libraries
Library and information science
Research methodology
Scholarships & fellowships
Students
Teaching
Web sites
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