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The Institutional Repository @ Goa University (IR@GU), set-up in 2015, is aimed to collect, preserve and distribute the publications of the faculty and students of the Goa University. The repository database is populated with the legacy data with bibliographic information of publications since the foundation year of the University (1985) from secondary sources and the full-text is added as it is available (from authors or other sources). The authentication of the bibliographic data is done while adding the full-text. As of now, only about 1000 old items are without full-text publications. Enjoy with the spread of literature from almost all branches of knowledge that the University deals with.
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Vernekar, B.K.; D'souza, L.R.; Narvekar, K.U.; Gaonkar, S.K.
(ChemistrySelect. 10(23); 2025; ArticleID_e02302.)
Two new manganese complexes of NSAID mefenamic acid (Hmef) with heterocyclic diimines, 4,4'-diethoxy 2,2'-bipyridine (DEB) and 4,4'-dimethyl 2,2'-bipyridine (DMB) were synthesized. DEB crystallised in triclinic P sub(1) ...
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Indrawati; Widarmanti, T.; Ramantoko, G.; Subhash, K.B.; Rachmawati. I.
(Management and Production Engineering Review. 15(2); 2024; 25-41.)
This study investigates the controversial practice of planned obsolescence in the electronics industry. The study explores how frequent new model releases affect smartphone pricing and consumer loyalty, along with factors ...
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Indrawati; Shaikh, I.R.; Subhash, K.B.; Widarmanti, T.; Ramantoko, G.; Rachmawati. I.
(Nanotechnology Perceptions. 20(5); 2024; 22-51.)
Through a systematic analysis of academic literature across various disciplines, the research identifies key findings on the impact of planned obsolescence on consumer spending, waste generation, and supply chain management. ...
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Khoirunnisa, A.; Indrawati; Yen, Y-F.; Subhash, K.B.
(International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage. 13(2); 2025; 49-61.)
Being the second largest belief, and fastest growing economy, many of the people from Muslim countries started travelling outside their countries due to increased economic prosperity and curiosity of exploring different ...
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Shaikh, I.R.; Subhash, K.B.; Indrawati; Mirza, I.S.; Yen, Y-F.; Khoirunnisa, A.
(International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage. 13(2); 2025; 62-73.)
Religious tourism, as a pillar of spirituality and faith, continues to uplift and encourage believers in times of hardship. However, religious tourism was severely disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which affected many ...
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