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Dear Vikas

Thank you for the clarifications and we expect an update on Delhi Court Proceedings tomorrow.

However DELNET has revamped the ejournals page and now subscribers can see a number of journals for which full text is available in nice subject distributions. As a matter of fact since morning I was checking and looking at accessibility aspects and find they are fine. As a matter of fact an article I accessed was published as late as Oct 2011. Which contradicts the blanket statement of AICTE on archival access.

However to keep the ball rolling we are contemplating to go back to INFOTRAC which has been recommended by both DELNET and INDEST. The Custom collection of Engineering S&T did have a few journals 10-15 genuine full text journals per subject. The costs are very reasonable compared to the ones recommended by AICTE.

Here I am not contesting the quality of content, but access to 10-15-30-40 e-journals per subject.

Rao

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