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Creation of Web Portal for Management Studies: A Study
Angappan A, Vijayakumar S, Srinivasaragavan P
DLIS, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Pollachi College of technology, Pollachi, Vel Tech University, Chennai Tamil Nadu
Abstract: A portal is a web site that acts as a starting point for many other sites. Some of the largest portals include Excite, Lycos,yahoo, Netscape and MSN. There are however, many smaller portals known as “niche portals’ for specific interests. The web portals are providing all the information under one portal. It provide a place for people to interact and work collaboratively with other people it facilities to brows, search interact with web world. The portal creation for management studies information get under one portal it can be design all data like Journals, Data base, Management Tools, Subject exports interviews, and open talks, Jobs information etc.,
Keywords: Web, Portals, Management Studies Creation of Web Portal for Management Studies: A Study
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/ijis/2020/12/1/4-8
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