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AICTE has made mandatory to subscrib e-journals to all technical institutions. But at present the usage of e-journals are very low. Institutions are going to spend about 12 lakhs per every year. please share your ideas how to utilization of these resources at maximum level.

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Hello Jampaiahkota
You are wrong , e journals are not low in usage besides it is costly to manage like subscription, to use and maintenance. it will be costly in front the print journals.
e-journals are very easy to use and easy to take print.
costly means :- you have to arrange computers with Internet connection with high speed and you need printer to take print out and to manage PC you need clean up software and anti virus software and you need a server room to manage all the computers and you need a person (who must know to operate the computer lab)so it will be costly but it provides more benefits for the users in front of the print journals.

Print Journals:- Easy to subscribe, prepare a list of journals and send to the publishers or venders with the cheque/money order etc. shortly he will send you all journals.

if you subscribe e-journals then you must have computer lab more than 10 computers. if you have.

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