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Utilization of electronic resources and its impact: a study of Kalasalingam University library (India) users

Author Affiliations

  • 1Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education, (Deemed to be University), Krishnankovil-626 126, Tamilnadu, India
  • 2VHNSN College, Virudhunagar-626 001, Tamilnadu, India

Res. J. Library Sci., Volume 6, Issue (4), Pages 1-5, September,21 (2018)

Abstract

This paper presents and examinations the status of electronic resources workplaces and organizations gave by the Kalasalingam University Library customers the standard focuses of this study is to know the employments of electronic resources and organizations by the understudies of UG, PG and Researchers from Kalasalingam school to find the deterrents experienced by the customers while getting to and using the electronic resources. In the changing data environment, e-assets are guaranteeing its significance in the examination exercises. Accessibility of e-assets in a college library is extremely comman. Be that as it may, their appropriate and most extreme use id a matter for examination. It additionally talks about the motivation behind utilizing e-assets, advantages, subject scope status, general client fulfillments, issues that are confronted by Kalasalingam University Library clients while getting to e-assets and saw effect of e-assets on clients. Finally, it reports the results from survey based audit of e-resources use and its impact on Kalasalingam University Library customers. The data assembled and separated using essential rate framework.

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