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2. Investigation of Undergraduate's Information Needs, Information Seeking Behaviour and Satisfaction with Library Resources and Services: A survey on Maharaja Bir Bikram College, Tripura, India.
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Laskar, Priyanka and Dasgupta, Pritam
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ACADEMIC libraries , *LIBRARY resources , *LIBRARIANS , *LIBRARY users , *INFORMATION needs , *LIBRARY personnel , *SATISFACTION , *INFORMATION-seeking behavior - Abstract
Rapid growth of technology change the way of people to search, acquire, arrange and retrieve of information. The impact of technology has greatly affected on information searching pattern of college students. It's a high time for traditional libraries to change their approach as the availability of the digital resources is growing day by day. Librarian has the responsibility to identify what kind of information needed by the users and how it can be provide them effectively. Thus academic libraries need to upgrade their facilities to cope up with the changing needs of users. Library need to implement more technology-based infrastructure to fulfil the growing desires of user. The product of this study would be helpful to gain information seeking awareness among the college students and the study may motivate library professionals to know the existing scenario of college libraries and it may be supportive to implement suitable plan and policy to improve existing library systems in keeping with the changing desire of users. Purpose: The main purpose of the study is to discover the information needs of Maharaja Bir Bikram college library users along with their information seeking behaviour and also establish the existing library scenario of the college. Objectives: To identify the information needs and searching behaviour of concerned college library users. And to discover the obstacles faces by the users while seeking information and provide appropriate suggestions to overcome the situation and to find out the level of user satisfaction. Methodology: For the present study a survey was conducted on Maharaja Bir Bikram College library users by the use of simple random sampling method with a set of questionnaire includes 15 questions. The primary data were collected from 301 respondents and the secondary data were gathered from previously published relevant literature. Collected data were presented in tabular form and Microsoft excel was used to analysed the data. Findings: The findings showed that maximum number of students visit library for access books to achieve academic success. It also discovered that most of the students are not aware about library collections and services as well as library e-resources therefore they preferred print materials as first choice. Problems faces by the respondents are nonavailability of updated study materials, shortage of information searching skill, lack of cooperation from library staff, shortage of current information sources. The investigation enables that user are not more satisfied with their college library resources and services. Originality: The study is an original innovative work which has been created independently and not published anywhere. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
3. ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN INDIAN MULTI-LINGUAL AND MULTI SCRIPTS BIBLIOGRAPHIC RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS.
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Kushwah, S. S. and Singh, Ritu
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC databases , *CATALOGING , *LIBRARY users , *LIBRARIANS , *LIBRARY administration , *LIBRARY software , *ONLINE library catalogs - Abstract
Multilingual retrival systems are very important for countries like India, where we have multiple scripts and many languages for verbal and written communication. The creation of a multilingual interface for the retrival, management, and processing of information and knowledge needs systematic efforts and requires related features in the Library Management Software and the availability of bibliographic records in catalogues. This paper is an effort to study various related aspects of multilingual record creation and retrival provisions in Union Datanases. The development of a multilingual environment for accessing and retrieving library resources among the users as well as library professionals is essential. The article is divided into five sections. The first section deals with the introduction. It covers the multilingual system, with reference to multiscript bibliographic control, the objective, and methodology of the study. The second section examines the contours of multilingual bibliographic control, in particular in the Indian context. The third section deals with the multilingual cataloguing procedure and The fourth section deals with the "Situation in India in Terms of Multilingual Bibliographic Database and Issues." issues, challenges, and solutions. The fifth and final section of the article is concerned with the conclusion. The objective of this paper is to analyse the issues and challenges in the Indian multi-lingual and multi-script bibliographic retrieval systems. Through the analysis of available bibliographic data and database interfaces, the authors evaluate the adoption of multilingual and multiscript processes and procedures for bibliographic data creation. The study's findings will aid in understanding the current status of multilingual bibliographic record creation and the need for policy-level intervention to maintain and develop multilingual records for the creation of qualitative bibliographic databases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
4. Usage of E-resources in Libraries of Selected Health and Family Welfare Institutes in India: a case study.
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Chand, S.
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LIBRARY users , *DIGITAL technology , *HUMAN beings , *LIBRARIES , *PERIODICAL publishing , *QUALITY of service - Abstract
Health sector is the largest discipline in the world and relates to all human beings. Hundreds of inventions and research are being carried out by the national and international organizations and scholars on minor to major areas of health sciences for well-being. Several estimates have pointed out that around 30,000 journals are published every year and more than 1000 articles are published per day worldwide in printed and electronic formats. Digital technology has enabled accessibility to the resources to be easy, speedy, and comfortable on 24×7 basis. This article discusses a study pertaining to the satisfaction level about the selected e-resources available in open domain and subscribed e-resources used by the users in the libraries of selected health and family welfare institutions in India. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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5. Determining the Factors Inflfluencing Cloud Computing Implementation in Library Management System (LMS): A High Order PLS-ANN Approach.
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Dadhich, Manish, Rao, Shalendra Singh, Sethy, Surendra, and Sharma, Renu
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CLOUD computing , *LIBRARY cooperation , *LIBRARY administration , *LIBRARIANS , *LIBRARY users , *ADMINISTRATIVE assistants - Abstract
The principal component of this paper is to ascertain the prominent variables of technological, organizational, environmental, and financial constructs that influence library cloud computing (LCC) among the library users and professionals in the selected universities of India. This paper discusses the advantages, opportunities, challenges, and Models of Smart Library in the ICT age library management system. The study also commissioned tools viz. EFA, CFA, and structural equation assess the degree to which selected factors were associated with LCC adoption. Empirical research proposed four hypotheses by selecting the technological, organizational, environmental, and financial constructs and 16 manifests in the specified model. The model was then tested on a sample of 510 respondents of 26 major states, central and private universities of India using SEM-ANN. First, SEM was employed to find out which variables had a meaningful influence on LCC. Secondly, the output of ANN outlined the rank of influencing predictors obtained from SEM. It is evident that technological factors, greater scalability (TF_1), tech-readiness (TF_2), and easier back-up (TF_3), are the most robust antecedents of LCC. Whereas in organizational factors- recognized usefulness (OF_1), are the robust manifest, but in environmental factors-geographical reach (EF_1), administrative support (EF_2), conducive application interface (EF_4), are the significant predictors. Eventually, financial factors- costsaving (FF_1) and better return on investment (FF_2) are the considerable predictors obtained from ANN. The findings further indicate that behavioural intention to adopt the library cloud yielded novel insights that significantly benefit users and stakeholders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
6. Reading habits of Lakhimpur District library of Assam: A Case Study of COVID-19 pre and post Lockdown.
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Deka, Hima Jyoti
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READING , *STAY-at-home orders , *COVID-19 pandemic , *HABIT , *LIBRARY users , *PUBLIC libraries , *DATA libraries , *AGE groups - Abstract
This paper is based on the District library, Lakhimpur, Assam, India, which is an endeavor to highlight the reading habits of users in Pre & Post lockdown period (pre lockdown period refer as April 2019 to 24th March 2020 and post Lockdown as after 30th June 2020 to 20th March 2021) of Lakhimpur District Library (LDL). The aim of the present study is also to find out the time used by the users of the Lakhimpur district library in different age groups. The finding of the study also reveals that there is scope for development of LDL to bring more users. The study highlights the pre & post lockdown period scenario of the library where 150 Nos. of users were surveyed with structured questionnaire as a tool for data collection and collected data has been analyzed and presented in the tables and based on the available data on the Library suggestions have been given to improve the functions of the Library. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
7. Accessibility of Library Resources at KIET Group of Institutions, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India.
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Annabathuni, Ravi Kumar, Pitla, Raja Suresh Kumar, and Naick, B. R. Doraswamy
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LIBRARY resources , *LIBRARY users , *LIBRARY circulation & loans , *INFORMATION services , *LIBRARY automation , *WORKING hours - Abstract
This paper highlighted the availability and accessibility of library information resources and services, library user attitude, working hours of library, physical facilities of KIET(Kakinada Institute of Engineering and Technology) Group of Institutions libraries, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. The collection, library membership, students and faculty strength, opening and closing timings, library automation, sources and services offered, and accessibility of online resources are also examined. A well-structured questionnaire was circulated to Nine Hundred and seventyseven Under Graduate and Post Graduate students to collect the primary data from respondents. Total number of Nine Hundred and Fifteen filled-in questionnaires were acknowledged, showing on the whole response rate of counterproductive to evaluate dedicated library users. The study highlighted that the best part of users visits the library once a week. The study found that most users visit the library for circulation for lending services. The study identified that the information is vast while retrieving the accessibility of information is the main problem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
8. EFFICACY OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES IN LIBRARY SERVICES AT THE TIME OF SOCIAL DISTANCING DUE TO COVID-19 LOCKDOWN: A STUDY AMONG THE LIBRARY PROFESSIONALS AND STUDENTS IN INDIA.
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Abraham, Prakash and Mohanan, Neethu
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LIBRARIANS , *SOCIAL distancing , *LIBRARY information networks , *STAY-at-home orders , *COVID-19 , *INDIAN women (Asians) , *LIBRARY users - Abstract
The ongoing outbreak of Corona virus Disease (COVID-19) compelled the world to begin a new way of life. Social distancing is the best way to prevent the spread of it. Currently, the entire library system around the world is being closed, facing hard choices. Even at this drastic time, the library and its services cannot be completely closed. Libraries are to be reassigned and should reach out to users at the same time as respecting the rules and restrictions around social distancing. Social networking sites (SNSs) provide the library a new and exciting way to reach out to users. SNSs due to their popularity are globally used to exchange various kinds of information. This study was to assess and evaluate the use and awareness of library professionals and students to exchange and share library services during social distancing due to COVID-19 lockdown via SNSs in India. The outcome of the study suggested the necessity of SNSs in the library to exchange and share the services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
9. Library users and their Reading habits: Assessing the Impact of ICT.
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B., Kumara and Sampath Kumar, B. T.
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READING , *HABIT , *LIBRARY users , *STATE universities & colleges , *ELECTRONIC books , *INTERNET access , *INFORMATION resources - Abstract
The present paper examines the assessing the impact of ICT on the library users and their reading habits. A total of 2463 samples were selected from 11 state universities in Karnataka State, India. A well designed questionnaire was used for the data collection and data has been analyzed using SPSS. The present study consisted of an equal number of males (51.3%) and female (48.7%) respondents and most of the them are from rural (63.0%) areas. It can be seen from the table that the majority of female (71.8%) and male (66.3%) respondents read information sources at their home. It is very interesting to note that majority of the respondents are inspired by themselves to read (68.5%) followed by good books (57.4%) and teachers (42.0%). The study found that 50.3% of male and 49.7% of female respondents opined that the ICT has made an impact on their reading habits. In this regards the result found that, the ICT has made an impact on enhancing the reading habits of the respondents. Further, it is found that, majority of the respondents strongly agreed that they can read more books available online, they can save time in searching information, they can get all information in their fingertips. The result shows that, the students and faculties have faced various problems in using ICT tools. The study recommends that, Higher education council and university authority may provide the latest and updated version of the computers along with continuous electricity supply with UPS connections and high Internet bandwidth facility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
10. EFFICACY OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES IN LIBRARY SERVICES AT THE TIME OF SOCIAL DISTANCING DUE TO COVID-19 LOCKDOWN: A STUDY AMONG THE LIBRARY PROFESSIONALS AND STUDENTS IN INDIA.
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Abraham, Prakash and Mohanan, Neethu
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LIBRARIANS , *SOCIAL distancing , *LIBRARY information networks , *STAY-at-home orders , *COVID-19 , *INDIAN women (Asians) , *LIBRARY users - Abstract
The ongoing outbreak of Corona virus Disease (COVID-19) compelled the world to begin a new way of life. Social distancing is the best way to prevent the spread of it. Currently, the entire library system around the world is being closed, facing hard choices. Even at this drastic time, the library and its services cannot be completely closed. Libraries are to be reassigned and should reach out to users at the same time as respecting the rules and restrictions around social distancing. Social networking sites (SNSs) provide the library a new and exciting way to reach out to users. SNSs due to their popularity are globally used to exchange various kinds of information. This study was to assess and evaluate the use and awareness of library professionals and students to exchange and share library services during social distancing due to COVID-19 lockdown via SNSs in India. The outcome of the study suggested the necessity of SNSs in the library to exchange and share the services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
11. Current Scenario of Library Resources and Services in the Private University Libraries of Assam, India.
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Pal, Narender and Barman, Rajani Kanta
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LIBRARY resources , *ACADEMIC libraries , *LIBRARIANS , *LIBRARY personnel , *LIBRARY users , *LIBRARY science - Abstract
Purpose: The study aims to find out the current scenario of library resources and services viz. collection including infrastructure, staff position, library services available in the private university libraries in the state of Assam, India. Methodology: Physical survey of all the five libraries has been conducted for which a questionnaire was designed. Findings: With the increasing number of library users, there should be adequate number of library staff to maintain all the different collections and services of the library. Private university libraries e-books and e-journals facility is not sufficient to cater the increasing demands of the users. Research Limitations: The study is applied to private university libraries within the geographical barrier within the state of Assam. It is applied only on the basic level library resources and services expected from a library. Practical Implications: It will provide an opportunity to the library authority to fill up the gap in providing their basic library services. The method and technique of the study may be applied to any other libraries where the libraries are managed by library science professional with proper library procedures. Originality/value: The study is itself a unique one as no such study was conducted in the area of private university libraries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
12. Enhancement of Library Services into Mobile-based Library Services in Select University Libraries in Delhi (India): users' perspective.
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Dar, S. A. and Madhusudhan, M.
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ACADEMIC libraries , *ELECTRONIC journals , *MOBILE libraries , *LIBRARY users , *LIBRARY resources , *ACCESS to information , *MOBILE computing - Abstract
The overwhelming growth of mobile devices has created new challenges of providing access to online content in mobile-accessible formats and providing opportunities to learn anytime and anywhere and also facilitate the practice of bring your own device (BYOD) and accessing library resources The primary purpose of the study discussed in the present article was first to understand the problems of users they face due to the unavailability of mobile-based library services and then figure out user perception of how to enhance the existing library services to mobile-based library services. The findings of the study show that all the surveyed universities/institutions are yet to exploit the full potential of mobile technology. By contrast, other universities/institutions in developed countries are advancing in terms of providing information access/retrieval to the library users through mobile devices. Therefore, considering the possibility of fast information access, mobile computing provides myriad opportunities for libraries to provide access anytime and anywhere. The responses collected indicate that the respondents are willing to access library services through their mobile devices. The study is significant because it represents one of the earliest works to shed light on the current level of use of mobile technology and mobile-based library services in university libraries, which are in primitive nature. The findings of the study can provide guidance to the students, research scholars, faculty members, and others to identify popular mobile library services and access them on the go. The study also provides some practical suggestions for the studied institutions and their libraries to enhance the existing library services into mobile-based library services so that they can be accessed through mobile devices based on the perception of respondents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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13. Use of Electronic Information Resources in Engineering College Libraries.
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Pitla, Raja Suresh Kumar, Kona, Ramakrishna, and Gowridevi, Rudraksha
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ELECTRONIC information resources , *ENGINEERING schools , *ELECTRONIC journals , *ACADEMIC libraries , *INFORMATION literacy , *ELECTRONIC books , *LIBRARY users - Abstract
The Study examined the use of Electronic Resources in Engineering College Libraries in Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, India. In this study collecting primary data for the present study, the investigator adopted the survey method. The tool employed for collecting data is questionnaire. The questionnaire is designed in such a way to collect the data from the library users (faculty members) of engineering college libraries. Qquestionnaires were circulated among 890 library users out of whom 705 responses were received representing 79% of the total sample to whom the questionnaire was distributed. It is evident from the analysis that 448 (63.54%) majority of respondents are male users, 379 (53.75%) majority of respondent users are Assistant Professors, 259 (36.73%) majority of respondents visit the library on a daily basis, 631 (89.50%) respondents who feel that the library had convenient working hours. The study found that majority of user's visits library for borrowing books, reference books and electronic journals. The study found that majority of users use IEEE, SCOPUS, Springer, NPTEL services. The study found that highly satisfied with IEEE facility, DELNET facility, NPTEL Videos and 419 (59.43%) are not availing the facility of CMIE Prowess. Finally the study suggested that the users are not aware of about some electronic information resources, so the engineering college libraries will conduct information literacy programmes on electronic resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
14. Utilization and Satisfaction of Library Services by the Users of Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences (SMIMS), Gangtok, India: a study.
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Kalita, Hira and Singh, Sanjay Kumar
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LIBRARY public services , *MEDICAL sciences , *LIBRARY users , *RESEARCH libraries , *LIBRARY personnel , *LIBRARY resources , *INFORMATION & communication technologies - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was conducted to find out the realistic about the user's utilization and satisfaction level of Central library of Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences (SMIMS), Gangtok, Sikkim, India. The user's satisfaction of a library totally depends upon the utilization of library resources and services. Methodology: For the required queries a questionnaire was prepared for the present study and it was distributed among 120 SMIMS students randomly. Findings: The study exposed that students use the library for browsing e-resources and borrow books as per their need. From the students responses it was clear that users give preferences on accessing e-resources than printed material. Research Limitations: The present study is limited only for the students of the particular medical institution. The students were selected from different disciplines i.e. medical science, nursing and physiotherapy. Though faculties also use the library along with the students of this institution yet the research survey was limited for the students only. Practical Implications: Users were satisfied by using the library services like e-resources accessing, printing & photocopying service, DDS service, SMS alert service etc. Above these services the respondents recommended for digitization of the central library for the better utilization of library services as new information and communication technology are developing day by day so it should be implemented for best practices. Originality: This is the original study as it is absolutely based on primary data from student's survey. Some additional data are also collected personally from the library staff to know the better utilization of library services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
15. Krishi Vigyan Kendra Libraries in India: Training Implementation Facilities, Services, and Awareness of Library Users.
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Gond, S., Sonker, S. K., and Malik, F. A.
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LIBRARY users , *AGRICULTURAL research , *AWARENESS , *LIBRARIES , *FOOD production - Abstract
Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) in India have established new records in the agriculture sector. In 2016-17 food grain production was estimated at record 275.68 million tonnes. In comparison to 2013-14, it was 4% higher. The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has played a pivotal role in technological development and its demonstration in the country. The National Agricultural Research System (NARS) has taken a number of initiatives through KVKs such as farm technologies besides refinement, demonstration, and other development programmes. ICAR on its 89th Foundation Day launched National Level Programme in Higher Education in Agriculture (NAHEP) to strengthen agriculture. Majority of the remarkable work in India in agriculture is facilitated by KVK libraries. Primary objective of the current study is to analyse KVK libraries, in terms of their training programme implementations in India and awareness on the part of farmers about KVK libraries. Simple descriptive statistics has been used for carrying out analysis. There are two major findings of the study: (i) KVKs are still facing challenges at the programme implementation and (ii) there is a huge gap in the awareness amongst farmers about KVK libraries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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16. Assessment of Information Literacy Skills among Students of Alagappa University, India.
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A., Alagu and Thanuskodi, S.
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INFORMATION literacy , *INFORMATION skills , *LIBRARY users , *ACADEMIC libraries , *ELECTRONIC records , *COLLEGE students - Abstract
This study assessed and the use of information skills among the students of Alagappa University Central library users. Simple random sampling technique is used in the study. The scope of the study covered various aspects like awareness in library sources and services, both printed document and electronic documents.; Knowledge about the item usually covered in the catalogue and including Internet; familiarity use ICT and Online Database; Information literacy a determining factor in the development of the information society. The study shows that the majority of the students accessing internet in university central library and the maximum number of students are using various information resources for developing their knowledge and prepare the seminar, conference and writing journal article. The study also analyzed that the main problem of the lack of electricity was the prime barriers to the use of the computer by university library users. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
17. Availability and Usage of Library and Information Resources and Services at K L University, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India.
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Ramakrishna, K., Sasikala, C., and Gowridevi, R.
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INFORMATION services , *LIBRARY resources , *INFORMATION resources , *ACADEMIC libraries , *LIBRARY users , *LIBRARY automation - Abstract
In this paper I studied the status and usage of library resources and services and library use opinion about library working hours, library physical facilities, library information sources and service of K L (Koneru Lakshmaiah Educational Foundation) University, Vijayawada. The collection development, library membership, staff position, working hours, library automation, services offered and availability of online resources are also discussed. A well structured questionnaire was managed to 300 faculty members, Research scholars and post graduation students to collect the primary data from respondents. A total number of 270 filled in questionnaires were received showing overall response rate of counterproductive to evaluate library users. The library users fully satisfied with library facilities, library working hours, information sources and library information services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
18. Performance Audit through LibQUAL+ Technique: The Experience of Burdwan University and Visva-Bharati Library Users.
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Khan, Bairam and Tripathi, Tridib
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ACADEMIC libraries , *LIBRARY users , *INFORMATION resources management , *RESEARCH libraries , *QUALITY of service , *LIBRARY research - Abstract
Introduction-This paper discussed the need of performance audit through LibQUAL+ technique in University Library users in West Bengal, India. LibQUAL+ Technique is developed by Association of Research Libraries (ARL) in the year 2000. It is a suite of services that libraries use to solicit, track, understand, and act upon users' opinions of service quality. In this paper, an attempt has been made to measure the performance of Burdwan University Library and Visva-Bharati Library Users through LibQUAL+ technique. Comparative study of each dimension that is Library as a Place (LP), Information Control (IC) and Affect of Service (AS), Adequacy Gap (AG), Superiority Gap (SG) and Zone of Tolerance has been determined. This technique has been applied to know what library users saying about the performance of the library. Methods-To conduct of this study a large variety of data-gathering and analysis techniques have been adopted such as surveys, interviews, observations, etc. of the users of both the libraries. Findings-Visva-Bharati Library (VBL) performs better in all respect than Burdwan University Library (BUL) specially overall library performance of VBL (3.20 mean score) where as BUL (3.34 mean score) in West Bengal, India. Suggestions-Library authority should concentrate whether minimum service levels are available to users, what their desired service levels are but what they are getting (perceived) at this moment. Faculty, scholars and students opinion (feedback & suggestions) regarding library services have to take regular interval i.e. quarterly, half-yearly or yearly. Besides that, authority of university library should always promote introduction of new services to the academic community through notification as well as put it library website or university website. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
19. Assistive Technologies for People with Disabilities in National Capital Region Libraries of India.
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SANAMAN, GAREEMA and Kumar, Shailendra
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ASSISTIVE technology , *PEOPLE with disabilities , *HEARING impaired , *LIBRARIES , *SCIENTIFIC community , *LIBRARY users - Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims to study the current status of the various Assistive Technology facilities available for the people with disabilities in National Capital Region Libraries, India. Design/methodology/approach: Survey methodology has been used as the basic research tool to collect the data with the help of questionnaire from various institutions/libraries serving the people with disabilities. Findings: The study depicts the lack of Assistive Technology facilities in National Capital Region libraries. The study concludes that there are negligible amount of Assistive Technology facilities for the deaf/hearing impaired and locomotor impaired users in the institutions/libraries. Research limitation: The total number of 15 libraries was selected for the study as there were many libraries that do not have the sufficient Assistive Technology facilities to serve the people with disabilities. Research implication: This study will prove useful for the LIS professionals and the research community to provide an insight into the current status of the Assistive Technologies available in National Capital Region Libraries, India. Originality/value: This paper identifies the current status of the Assistive Technology facilities available for the people with disabilities in National Capital Region Libraries as there is almost no literature and research available which is relevant to this area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
20. Web Based Information Sources and Services: A Case Study of St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi.
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Bhardwaj, Raj Kumar and Walia, Parmjeet K.
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ONLINE information services , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges , *ACADEMIC libraries , *WEBSITES , *ELECTRONIC information resources , *LIBRARY reference services , *LIBRARY users - Abstract
The article explores the web based information services offered by St. Stephen's College of the University of Delhi. Formed by the Cambridge Brotherhoold who arrived in Delhi in 1877, St. Stephen's College is one of the premier institutions in India and its library has a collection of about 98,000 books, 3,000 online journals and a separate archival section. Aside from the web site maintained by the library for students to access their e-resources collection, it also employs chat-based reference service using Trillon, Meebo and Library H3lp instant messenger aggregator. Based on the study the author conducted on the users of the St. Stephen's College Library, he found that it is time to shift from a traditional library to a teaching library.
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- 2012
21. Does the Digital Environment Improve Modern Users' Internet Awareness?
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Saravanan, T., Kalaivani, M. M., and Senthilkumar, V.
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LIBRARY users , *INTERNET in education , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *LIBRARIES - Abstract
The article focuses on the level of Internet awareness among library users. The study conducted by the authors made use of 250 respondents from the Faculty of Arts of the Annamalai University in Tamilnadu, India who were asked to answer a well structured questionnaire. They revealed that, based on the returned questionnaires, Commerce students expressed that 57.50% of them have sufficient knowledge of the World Wide Web and that daily and adequate use of the library did not affect the respondent's Internet awareness. They conclude that there is no linear relationship between library users' library visits and their awareness of the Internet.
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- 2012
22. ICT Facilities in University Libraries: A Study.
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Sivakumaren, K. S., Geetha, V., and Jeyaprakash, B.
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INFORMATION & communication technologies , *ACADEMIC library use studies , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovation in libraries , *LIBRARY users , *USE studies of information resources , *HIGHER education - Abstract
The article presents a study which aims to research the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) as well as information technology (IT) in university libraries in India in 2011. The objectives of the study aimed to identify the ICT infrastructure facilities available in the selected universities as well as to identify ICT based software and electronic resources available in the libraries. The study concluded that the application of ICT infrastructure is increasing in university and academic libraries, and recommended that libraries increase the number of computers available to users.
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- 2011
23. A User Survey of Five Women's College Libraries in South Campus, University of Delhi, India.
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Hussain, Akhtar, Muzeeb, Uzma, and Fatima, Nishat
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ACADEMIC libraries , *ACADEMIC library administration , *WOMEN college students , *PSYCHOLOGY of library users , *WOMEN'S colleges - Abstract
The article examines the role of academic libraries at the University of Delhi's five women's colleges including Gargi College, Institute of Home Economics, and Maitreyi College in Delhi, India as of 2011. The study gathered information on the use of collections and services in the libraries, the infrastructure provided by the libraries, and user satisfaction in the libraries. Other topics include suggestions from users on how the library can better serve them, the need for a larger and more organized collection, and the conclusion that the women's academic library could be improved by heeding users' suggestions.
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- 2011
24. Information Use Patterns by Scientists: A Case Study of NEIST, Jorhat, North East India.
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Mishra, Rabinarayan
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INFORMATION resources management , *INTERNET access for library users , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges , *COLLEGE students , *GOVERNMENT libraries , *LIBRARY automation , *INTERNET users - Abstract
The article presents a paper about scientists' use patterns of information when doing research at the North East Institute of Science and Technology (NEIST) in Jorhat, North East India. It states that it is necessary to discover the information needs of scientists so that libraries can provide the resources and services which their users need. Topics include the frequency of library visits, the purpose of the visits, and the library's schedule of holidays. Information is also provided on internet access, the rate of satisfaction, and the level of library automation.
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- 2011
25. Faculty Information-Seeking Behaviour in the Changing ICT Environment: A Study of Commerce Colleges in Mumbai.
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Kadli, Jayadev and Kumbar, B. D.
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ACADEMIC libraries , *LIBRARIES , *LIBRARY public services , *ATTITUDES of library users , *LIBRARY users , *PSYCHOLOGY of library users , *LIBRARY user research , *COMPUTER network resources - Abstract
The article presents a user study done at Lala Lajpatrai College in Mahalakshmi, Mumbai, India and the Department of Studies in Library and Information Science at Karnatak University in Dharwad, India of the behavior of people who are seeking information at libraries. It focuses on the differences in print media and electronic media, and discusses research findings which show that only a small percentage of the general public prefer to learn by reading. It also states that a survey was used by the authors to gather data and conduct research.
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- 2011
26. Study of Information Sources and Services of the National Medical Library in India.
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Hussain, Akhtar, Kumar, Krishna, and Fatima, Nishat
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MEDICAL libraries , *LIBRARY personnel , *LIBRARY materials , *LIBRARY users , *LIBRARY space utilization , *LIBRARY user satisfaction , *LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
The article focuses on the National Medical Library in New Delhi, India. It examines factors that have an effect on services including manpower, documents collections, reference services, and physical facilities. It presents a literature review concerning electronic resources, health science research libraries, and library use. It mentions that the National Medical Library has a lack of space facilities and reading seats, with a capacity of 400 seats and requirements for a minimum of 600 seats. It comments that over 60 percent of library users were unsatisfied with uses of bibliographical sources and 35 percent of users were unsatisfied with specific information searches.
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- 2010
27. Information Seeking Behaviour of Researchers in Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI), Lucknow.
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Raza, M. Masoom, Fatima, Sarwat, and Upadhyay, Ashok Kumar
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LIBRARY public services , *RESEARCH institutes , *LIBRARY users , *LIBRARIES , *INFORMATION resources , *READING materials , *ELECTRONIC journals , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
The article discusses a study which explores the awareness of researchers about the services offered by the Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI) in Lucknow, India, and determines the purpose and type of information sought by CDRI researchers. Results reveal that most researchers visit the library weekly, generally to collect reading material. Literature searchers are done using the library's international network. Most researchers use the library's e-journals, and attend conferences often.
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- 2010
28. A Survey of Medical College Libraries in Andhra Pradesh, India.
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Srinivasulu, P. and Reddy, V. Pulla
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LIBRARY surveys , *MEDICAL libraries , *LIBRARY users , *LIBRARIANS , *LIBRARY personnel , *LIBRARY mergers , *LIBRARY technical services , *LIBRARY materials - Abstract
The article discusses a survey of medical college libraries in Andhra Pradesh, India, to explore their current conditions, assess the degree of meeting the information requirements of users. Librarians were asked about physical facilities, library staff, library holdings, acquisition, technical processing, circulation and library services. Medical students were asked about frequency of visit to library, library schedule, circulation, technical services and library collection.
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- 2010
29. Information Access Patterns of Faculty in Arts and Sciences Colleges in Chidambaram.
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Prabakaran, T., Ravichandran, P., Sathiyamurthy, M. G., and Vijayakumar, K.
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LIBRARY resources , *LIBRARY public services , *LIBRARY personnel , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges , *COLLEGE teachers , *LIBRARY users , *BOOKS , *REFERENCE sources - Abstract
The article investigates the information requirements, usefulness of library resources and services, and problems met by faculty members of two arts and sciences colleges in India. These are Government Arts & Science College and Sri Raghavendra Arts & Science College. Results reveal that most faculty in both institutions are lecturers. Over half visit the library every day, or once a week and use books or reference works most frequently. In general, they visit the library to prepare for class.
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- 2010
30. Ergonomic Issues in Academic Libraries in Kolkata, West Bengal: A Pilot Study.
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Chandra, A. M., Ghosh, Suhana, Barman, Sangita, and Prosad Chakravarti, Dhruba
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SHELVING of library materials , *LIBRARY materials , *LIBRARY users , *ACADEMIC libraries - Abstract
The article presents a study which examines the library collection arrangement and shelving in academic libraries in West Bengal, India. The noise level was measured with the use of a Sound Level meter and responses of library users were gathered with the use of a modified user response checklist. The study shows that shelving in the chosen libraries occupies more than 50% of the total space of the library, lessening the reading and libraries' functional spaces.
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- 2009
31. Information Needs of Faculty Members and Research Scholars of Chaudhary Charan Singh University: A Case Study.
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Kumar, Devendra
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INFORMATION resources , *INFORMATION services , *ACADEMIC libraries , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges , *LIBRARY catalogs , *LIBRARY users - Abstract
The article presents a case study of the effectiveness of resources and services of college libraries and the university library of Chaudhary Charan Singh University in Meerut, India. It suggests that library use patterns are an effective method of understanding information requirements. It shows that most users gave priority to book trade catalogues, indexes and abstracts, and book reviews for being aware of the latest literature.
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- 2009
32. Information Needs of Faculty Members and Research Scholars of Chaudhary Charan Singh University: A Case Study.
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Kumar, Devendra
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INFORMATION needs , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges , *ACADEMIC library use studies , *UNIVERSITY faculty , *LIBRARY users - Abstract
The article looks at the information needs and information use patterns of faculty members and research scholars of the colleges and departments affiliated with the Chaudhary Caran Singh University in Meerut, India. The constraints faced by faculty in using and searching for information in libraries are explored while remedies are suggested to help the faculty members use the library more efficiently. According to the article, a questionnaire was used to collect data and statistical tests were applied to the results. It was found that most users' purpose of visiting the university's library depended on time available and the need to keep up-to-date while book trade catalogues, bibliographies, and indexes and abstracts were the information preference priority given by most users.
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- 2009
33. Use of internet based e-resources at Manipur University: a survey.
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Joteen Singh, R. K., Devi, Th. Madhuri, and Raychaudhury, Arup
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ELECTRONIC information resources , *INTERNET service providers , *ACADEMIC libraries , *INTERNET , *TEXT files , *INTERNET access for library users , *SURVEYS - Abstract
Describes a survey on the use of the electronic information focusing on the Internet services by the users of Manipur University Library. Also examines the utilization, purpose, difficulties and satisfaction level of users about Internet based e-resource services provided by the library. Finds that low speed internet access, erratic power supply and lack of required full text journals are problems with regard to the use of internet based e-resource. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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