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Browsing by Author "Faras, Ajit"

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    Installing Tawk.to Chat application on Weebly Library Website: A comprehensive Guide
    (Creative Book Publisher, 2024) Faras, Ajit; Gaude, Shushma
    This paper provides a comprehensive guide on installing and customizing Tawk.to chat application on Weebly library websites. Also providing a complete installation process, customization options, and potential benefits, this research aims to empower library to implement and manage live chat functionalities effectively. The ultimate goal is to enhance user engagement, improve access to information, and streamline support services.
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    One Nation One Subscription: A Paradigm Shift in India’s Access to Scholarly Resources
    (Skylark International Publication, 2025) Faras, Ajit; Gaude, Shushma; Dhuri, Keshav R.
    The One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) initiative, launched by the Government of India in 2025, marks a watershed moment in democratizing access to scholarly information. By centralizing and negotiating national licenses with leading publishers, ONOS aims to provide nearly 1.8 crore students, researchers, and faculty across government-funded academic and research institutions with seamless access to over 13,000 journals. This article presents a comprehensive analysis of ONOS, exploring its historical context, objectives, implementation strategies, anticipated impact, challenges, and global comparisons. The study underscores the transformative potential of ONOS for the Indian research ecosystem and offers recommendations for maximizing its effectiveness and sustainability.

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