1.Inflibnet
2.Indian Academy Science E-Journal
(https://www.ias.ac.in/)Publication of scientific journals has been a major activity of the Academy since its formation in 1934 and the Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences Part A and Part B began publication that very year. The Academy today publishes 12 journals, several of which grew out of the original Proceedings.
3.CSIR-NISCAIR
(https://www.niscair.res.in/) introduced academic courses and research programme leading to PhD and M.Sc. in Science & Technology Communication (Sciences) under the Faculty of Mathematical & Information Sciences of the Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research (AcSIR), an institution of national importance established by an Act of Parliament.
4.Swayam
(https://swayam.gov.in/) provides Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) with 140 universities approved credit transfer feature. Students enrolled in Jan-20 & in total are 26 Lakhs & 1.57 Cr respectably. Total 1900+ courses covering school & higher education.
5.Swayam Prabha
(https://www.swayamprabha.gov.in/)
provides high quality educational programs 24*7 through 32 DTH channels. Around 56,000 total videos have been telecasted covering school & higher education. It has 3+ crores total views on Youtube since inception.
6.NDL(national digital library)
(https://ndl.iitkgp.ac.in/) is a repository of e-content on multiple disciplines from primary to PG levels. It has 4.3 crores content (Text / Audio / Video / Simulation /Graphics), harvested from 250 sources; in 300+ languages. NDL has 55 Lakhs + registered users.
7.E-Yantra
(https://www.e-yantra.org/) provides hands on experience on embedded systems.It has about 380 Lab and made 2300+ colleges benefited.
8.Virtual labs
(http://www.vlab.co.in/) has developed Web-enabled curriculum based experiments designed for remote – operation. Its 275 labs with 2200+ experiments made 18+ Lakhs students benefitted.
9.FOSSEE
(https://fossee.in/ ) is acronym for Free/Libre and Open Source Software for Education, which developed, promote open source softwares for education as well as professional use.
10.Gyan Darshan
(http://www.ignouonline.ac.in/gyandarshan /) is a web based TV channel devoted to educational and developmental needs for Open and Distance Learner.
11.Gyan Vani
(105.6 FM Radio) & Gyandhara (web radio) (http://ignouonline.ac.in/Gyandhara/ ) Gyan Dhara is an internet audio counselling service where students can listen to the live discussions by the teachers and experts on the topic of the day and interact with them through telephone.
12.Diksha
(https://diksha.gov.in/) is a National Platform for Our Teachers & all other learner.
13.E-pathshala
(http://epathshala.gov.in/) provides Free access of e-books ( class I to XII) through website and app.
14.E-gyankosh
(http://egyankosh.ac.in/) is a National Digital Repository to store and share the digital learning resources. Its content developed by the Open and Distance Learning Institutions in the country.
15.Spoken tutorial
(https://spoken-tutorial.org/) is a Tutorial in IT application which provides self-training in IT fields.
16.NEAT
(https://neat.aicte-india.org/) is an AI adaptive learning portal. This is an initiative for skilling of learners in latest technologies through a PPP model.
17.Sakshat
(https://sakshat.ac.in/) is one Stop Education Portal for addressing all the education and learning related needs of students, scholars, teachers and lifelong learners. The portal provides the latest news, press releases, achievements etc related to Ministry of HRD. So visit SAKSHAT to know the world of online learning.
18.Few e-journals
a.DOAJ (https://doaj.org/)
The site was launched in 2003 with the aim of increasing the visibility of open access scholarly journals. Content on the site covers subjects from science to law to fine arts and everything in between
b.CORE (https://core.ac.uk/)
C.Science Open (www.scienceopen.com/)
d.ERIC (https://eric.ed.gov/
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), of the Institution of Education Sciences, allows you to search by topic for material related to the field of education.
The service primarily indexes journals, grey literature (such as technical reports, white papers, and government documents), and books. All sources of material on ERIC go through a formal review process prior to being indexed.
Education literature and resources. Provides access to over 1.3 million records dating back to 1966.
e.PubMed Central (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/)
f.Public Library of Science (https://plos.org/)
19.E-books
a.DOAB (https://www.doabooks.org/ )
Directory of Open Access Books is a joint service of OAPEN, OpenEdition, CNRS and Aix-Marseille Université.
It provides access to nearly 30000 books from 388 publishes around the world.
b.Open access e-books (https://www.oapen.org/)
c.HathiTrust Digital Library (https://www.hathitrust.org/ )
d.Project Gutenberg (http://www.gutenberg.org/)
e. National Academies Press Free eBooks (https://www.nap.edu/)
20.Internet archives (https://archive.org)
21.Few important databases
a.Open Access Theses and Dissertations
b. Networked Digital Library of theses and dissertations (NDLTD) (http://www.ndltd.org/)
c.ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Open( https://pqdtopen.proquest.com/)
d.TED talks
TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less). TED began in 1984 as a conference where Technology, Entertainment and Design converged, and today covers almost all topics — from science to business to global issues — in more than 100 languages. Meanwhile, independently run TEDx events help share ideas in communities around the world.
e.arXiv.org(https://arxiv.org/)
f.Online correction
(https://www.onlinecorrection.com/)
g.Wordweb dictionary