E-Resources
The Kavery Library has subscription for the following e-resources:

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Delnet

http://delnet.in

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Knowledge Hub
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http://k-hub.in

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NDLI

http://www.ndl.gov.in

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Magzter Gold

http://www.magzter.com

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Open Access E-Books:

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https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php

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https://manybooks.net

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https://bookboon.com

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https://www.free-ebooks.net

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https://archive.org

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https://www.tamildigitallibrary.in

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Open Access E-Journals:

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DOAJ

https://doaj.org

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DRDO

https://www.drdo.gov.in/publications

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ASME

https://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org

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Wiley

https://www.digitallibrary.edu.pk/open.htm

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E-Learning:

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SWAYAM

https://swayam.gov.in

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NPTEL

https://nptel.ac.in/courses

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DRDO

https://www.drdo.gov.in

WORLD e-BOOK LIBRARY (WeB)

The World e-Book Library contains 3 million primary sources in over 320 languages spanning the last 1,000 years of world history. Furthermore, world e-book library contemporary journal collections include scholarly journals and academic articles from all academic disciplines. http://community.worldlibrary.in/?AffiliateKey=NDL-XY1735

SOUTH ASIA ARCHIVE (SAA)

South Asia Archive contains over 4.5 million pages of documents from the Indian subcontinent (including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh) spanning the 18th and mid-20thcenturies. http://www.southasiaarchive.com/

ONLINE MULTILINGUAL DICTIONARY

Under the Digital India mission, the Indian government has created the nation’s first and largest multilingual dictionary, access to which is completely online, namely Bharatvani. We can be able to translate words from 22 different languages and, in the forthcoming days, the government aims to add 100 more languages into the platform. It was implemented by the Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL), Mysore.

Under Open Knowledge movement, this dictionary will be the single point reference for understanding and learning various languages of India. It has been hailed as the first and largest multilingual dictionary in India. Using technology, the government will protect and nurture India's regional languages, as well as provide easy access to online learning tools. An online dictionary like this will help India "foster national integration."

This is the first initiative of the Indian government. Regional language encapsulation will assist Indian technology companies in incorporating regional languages into their products and creations.

This dictionary also has a BharatVani App, which can be downloaded from the Google Play store. In seconds, anyone can create their own account. http://bharatavani.in/

National Program on Technologically Enhanced Learning (NPTEL):

Through online Web and video courses, NPTEL offers E-learning in the fields of engineering, science, and humanities. NPTEL's goal is to improve the nation's engineering education by offering free online course materials.
Online Access http://nptel.ac.in/ Offline Access:NPTEL

National Digital Library of INDIA:

https://ndl.iitkgp.ac.in/
The National Digital Library is a recent initiative of the National Knowledge Commission. The Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India, has started the National Digital Library of India (NDL India) pilot project as part of its national mission on education through information and communication technology.

Consortium for Educational Communication(CEC):

http://cec.nic.in/cec/
The University Grants Commission of India established the Consortium for Educational Communication, also known as CEC, as one of its inter-university centres. It was founded with the intention of serving the demands of higher education through the effective use of television and cutting-edge information and communication technology (ICT).

Swayam Prapha:

https://www.swayamprabha.gov.in/
The SWAYAM PRABHA is a collection of 32 DTH channels that use the GSAT-15 satellite to continuously broadcast high-quality educational programming. The students can choose when they want to learn new material each day for at least four hours, which will then be repeated five more times during the day. The uplinking of the channels begins at BISAG in Gandhinagar. The NPTEL, IITs, UGC, CEC, IGNOU, NCERT, and NIOS all contributed to the content. The web portal is maintained by the INFLIBNET Centre. Curriculum-based course materials for higher education are offered at the undergraduate and graduate levels and span a variety of subjects, including law, medicine, agriculture, performing arts, engineering, science, and the social sciences and humanities.. Through SWAYAM, the platform being built for offering MOOCs courses, all courses would be certified in their specific offerings.

Robotics for Education E-Yantra:

http://e-yantra.org/
Through engaging hands-on applications of math, computer science, and engineering principles, the MHRD's e-Yantra initiative hopes to engage students and teachers in engineering education.

Virtual Labs:

It offers remote access to labs for a number of science and engineering areas. These virtual labs would be available to research scientists as well as undergraduate and graduate students.
http://www.vlab.co.in