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- Bridging the Digital Divide: E-initiatives in Karnataka State
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women University, Bijapur 586 109, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, I/c University Librarian, Karnataka State Women University, Bijapur 586109, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women University, Bijapur 586 109, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, I/c University Librarian, Karnataka State Women University, Bijapur 586109, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 49, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 39-54Abstract
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) can create, disseminate, store, bring value and manage information in a way that few could have imagined. Technological change is the major contributor to the growth and development of the information society; e-learning, e-libraries, e-health, e-governance, etc. have become pillars of the information society. The present study briefly describes the various endeavours of the government and non government organizations in Karnataka state by creating E- initiatives projects to bridge the digital divide.Keywords
Digital Divide, Information and Communication Technology, Women Empowerment, E-Initiatives, Karnataka.References
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- Prasad (K N). Digital Divide in India. Narrowing the Gap: An Appraisal with special reference to Karnataka: Knowledge Organization, Information Systems and Other Essays : Professor A. Neelameghan Festschrift, Ess Ess, New Delhi, 2006.
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- Information Support to Economically Weaker Group of Women: a Literature Review
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1 Department of Library and Information Science and University Librarian (I/C), Karnataka State Women’s University, Jnana Shakti, Torvi, Bijapur 586109, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women’s University, Jnana Shakti, Torvi, Bijapur 586109, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science and University Librarian (I/C), Karnataka State Women’s University, Jnana Shakti, Torvi, Bijapur 586109, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women’s University, Jnana Shakti, Torvi, Bijapur 586109, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 48, No 6 (2011), Pagination: 589-595Abstract
Reviews the literature on Information support to economically weaker women. Notes that woman is a component of the society and still she is least beneficiary in view of her inherited characters and roles. She has diverse information needs. This paper traces the sources of information that woman prefer, community information she requires, efforts made by the state and central governments. Also discusses the role of libraries and ICT in providing information support to women. Recommends that enough information should be provided in the needed areas and adult literacy and economic empowerment programmes should be given serious attention to enhance their access to needed information. The information needs of women farmers in these locations should therefore be tailored along the preferred needs.Keywords
Information Support, Women, Information Needs, ICT, Libraries.References
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- Knowledge Management and LIS Professionals
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Deepthi
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P. G. Tadasad
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585 106, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science and University Librarian (I/C), Karnataka State Women‟s University, Bijapur 586101, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585 106, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science and University Librarian (I/C), Karnataka State Women‟s University, Bijapur 586101, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 47, No 2 (2010), Pagination: 123-132Abstract
In the light of ownership claims on Knowledge Management by various professional groups, this paper highlights the role of LIS professionals in KM and discusses its implications on the profession. Observes that KM is an opportunity, traces the KM initiatives and lists the skills required to carry out the responsibilities and functions of KM. This paper also describes the implications on LIS education, professional growth and attitude required. Concludes that finding creative solutions and proactive humane approach will help LIS professionals to withstand the challenges of KM.Keywords
Knowledge Management, Library and Information Profession.References
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- Use of Gram Panchayat Libraries in Gulbarga District:A Study
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga – 585 106, Karnataka, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women’s University, Torvi Campus, Bijapur, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga – 585 106, Karnataka, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women’s University, Torvi Campus, Bijapur, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 46, No 1 (2009), Pagination: 87-94Abstract
An attempt has been made to understand and evaluate the use of gram panchayat libraries in Gulbarga district by the users with respect to their personal characteristics, frequency of using library, purpose, information services and efficiency of gram panchayat library system. The results call for building a functional and sound gram panchayat libraries and emphasis on user education programs for optimal utility of Gram Panchayat librariesKeywords
Rural Libraries, Gram Panchayat Libraries.References
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- Status of Rural Librarianship - Gram Panchayat Library System in Hyderabad Karnataka Region
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga – 585 106, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women’s University, Torvi Campus, Bijapur, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga – 585 106, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women’s University, Torvi Campus, Bijapur, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 46, No 2 (2009), Pagination: 189-194Abstract
The paper explores the concept of rural librarianship emphasizing the relations between rural developments of the country that is directly proportional to the development of rural based Gram Panchayat Libraries for human empowerment to build information rich society. Reviews the literature on rural libraries with reference to Karnataka State and provides glimpse of Gram Panchayat libraries in Hyderabad Karnataka region and thereby shows significance of rural librarians in making the visibility of library system and the initiation on the part of Department of Public Libraries for a functional and active Gram Panchayat Libraries.Keywords
Rural Libraries, Gram Panchayat Libraries, Public Libraries.References
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- School Libraries in Gulbarga City
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Authors
Goutami
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P. G. Tadasad
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1 Deptment of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women’s University, Bijapur, IN
1 Deptment of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women’s University, Bijapur, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 45, No 4 (2008), Pagination: 485-492Abstract
The libraries in school level play an important role in developing and improving the child psychology, learning capacity and also help in supporting the curriculum needs of the teachers and pupils. But it is noted that majority of the schools in India as well as in Karnataka state have no library. Even though few schools are having libraries, there is inadequate infrastructure, such as, lack of independent building, less collection kept in closed access, management of library by non-library professionals, shortage of reading room and furniture, etc. The present study is made to assess the problems of the school libraries in Gulbarga city. The paper revealed that there are 184 school libraries and the present study covered about 144 school libraries. It is also noted that of these school libraries under the study, only 88 schools are having their own libraries. The paper included the different problems such as library professionals, independent library building, collection, etc. The paper concluded with the remarks that the authority of the schools and government has to establish the libraries in their schools and also solve problems of school libraries in different aspects.Keywords
School Libraries, Gulbarga City, Problems and Prospects.References
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- Information Support for Women Entrepreneurs: A Study of Literature Review
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women University, Bijapur, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women University, Bijapur 586109, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women University, Bijapur, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women University, Bijapur 586109, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 47, No 4 (2010), Pagination: 373-382Abstract
This article is a review of literature in the areas of women entrepreneurship, application of Information Communication Technology for providing information support. It highlights the efforts made by the government, non government organizations towards bridging the digital divide among women entrepreneurs in Karnataka.Keywords
Karnataka, Women Entrepreneurs, Empowerment, Literature Review.References
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- Use Pattern of Information Sources by Post-Graduate Students in a University Environment: A Case Study of Gulbarga University, Gulbarga
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1 P G Department of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585106, IN
1 P G Department of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585106, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 38, No 3 (2001), Pagination: 231-254Abstract
Based on the study of two hundred and four post-graduate students of Gulbarga University, the relative importance of information sources among the post-graduate students in a university environment is emphasised. The study reveals that books, newspapers, popular magazines, class notes, notes of seniors, are the most useful sources of information. General dictionaries, subject dictionaries, subject encyclopedia and scientific periodicals are also useful sources for the post-graduate students. Memoranda, diaries and letters, CD databases, trade catalogs, theses/dissertations, microforms, laboratory notes, handbooks, human sources, course materials of Open Universities, guide to subject literature, directories, statistical sources, biographical sources, library catalog, almanacs, manuals, geographical sources, research reports, are never used by a majority of post-graduate students. Based on statistical tests, the study concludes that the personal attributes viz., gender, year of study, medium of instruction at under-graduate and post graduate level, area of habitation, stay at hostels, marital status, and frequency of visits to University library have no bearing on the use of specific sources of information.Keywords
Information Sources, Use Pattern, Post Graduate Students, Case Study.- Use of Internet Resources and Services: A Review of LIS Literature
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1 Department of P G Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585 106, IN
2 Regional College of Education Library, Manasagangothri, Mysore, IN
1 Department of P G Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585 106, IN
2 Regional College of Education Library, Manasagangothri, Mysore, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 39, No 3 (2002), Pagination: 301-311Abstract
Reviews the literature in LIS on the use of Internet resources and services in different settings in two sections viz: foreign and Indian literature. Concludes that despite the growth in the number of users the studies in LIS regarding the use of Internet resources and services in different settings are at their infancy.Keywords
Internet Resources and Services, Review.- Classification Practices among College Libraries in Karnataka State
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1 Department of PG Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585106, IN
1 Department of PG Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585106, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 39, No 2 (2002), Pagination: 211-218Abstract
Reports the survey of five hundred and seventy one college libraries in Kamataka State with regard to classification of books, use of classification scheme, provision of book numbers, method used for providing book numbers, problems faced in classifying and the reasons for not classifying the books. It is found that three hundred and eighty-four of five hundred and seventy-one college libraries classify the books. DDC (209) and CC (140) are the schemes chiefly used. Book numbers are provided in two hundred and sixty-eight college libraries out of which one hundred and seventy-nine college libraries follow Ranganathan's book number. Inadequate staff (N= 216), inter-disciplinary nature of books (N=128) and identification of specific subjects (N=77) are the major problems in classifying the books. Inadequate staff (N=150). insufficient funds to purchase the classification schedules (N=77), lack of support from the authorities (N=39), and lack of interest (N=15) are the major reasons for not classifying the books. Concludes that unless the problems are solved or minimized it is difficult to expect the college librarians to classify the books.Keywords
Classification Practices, College Libraries, Karnataka State.- Use of Internet Resources and Services: A Review of LIS Literature
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1 Department of PG Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585 106, IN
2 Regional College of Education Library, Manasagangothri, Mysore, IN
1 Department of PG Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585 106, IN
2 Regional College of Education Library, Manasagangothri, Mysore, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 40, No 2 (2003), Pagination: 157-167Abstract
Reviews the literature in LIS on the use of Internet resources and services in different settings in two sections viz: foreign and Indian literature. Concludes that despite the growth in the number of at its infancy.Keywords
Internet Resources and Services, Review.- Financial Resources of College Libraries in Karnataka State
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1 Department of P G Studies and Research, Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585 106, IN
1 Department of P G Studies and Research, Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585 106, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 38, No 4 (2001), Pagination: 357-371Abstract
This study reports the findings of a survey of financial resources of five hundred and seventy of nine hundred and thirty-one college libraries in Karnataka State. Based on the findings, it proposes a model known as "Policy driven Financial Management for College Libraries in Transition".Keywords
Financial Management, College Libraries, Survey.- Financial Resources of College Libraries in Karnataka State
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1 Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga - 585 106, IN
1 Department of P. G. Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga - 585 106, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 38, No 2 (2001), Pagination: 149-163Abstract
This study reports the findings of a survey of financial resources of five hundred and seventy of the nine hundred and thirty-one college libraries in Karnataka State. Based on the findings, it proposes a model called "Policy driven Financial Management for College Libraries in Transition".Keywords
College Libraries, Karnataka Financial Resources, Policy Driven Financial Management.- Availability and Use of Computers among College Libraries in Karnataka State
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585 106, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga 585 106, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 36, No 4 (1999), Pagination: 241-248Abstract
Studies the extent of availability and use of computers based on the data collected through questionnaire from 571 out of 931 college libraries in Karnataka State. Only 121 colleges have computers, of which only 45 colleges are using computers for library activities. Orily 14 of 45 college libraries are using the computer readable databases. Concludes that the University Grants Commission, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), and Dental Council of India should provide funds for procurement of computers for libraries attached to First Grade, Education and Law, Engineering and Health Science Colleges in India so that libraries will be in a position to computerise and modernise their activities and services.Keywords
Computers, College Libraries, Karnataka.- Awareness and Use of Internet Based E-Information Resources among School Children: A Case Study of Bijapur District, Karnataka
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women's University, Jnanashakti Campus, Toravi, Bijapur-586108, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women's University, Jnanashakti Campus, Toravi, Bijapur-586108, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 52, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 59-66Abstract
The present study investigates the awareness and use of internet based e-information resources among school children in two selected schools of Bijapur of Karnataka State. Based on a survey of 120 students, the study emphasizes the awareness and use of e-information sources. It assesses and analyzes the acquaintance of school children with IT, awareness and use of internet, problems encountered awareness about searching e-information sources, types of sources preferred, reasons for not using e-information sources, channels preferred, and ability of them to use e-information sources.Keywords
Electronic Information Resources, Information Technology, Internet, School Children, Usage.- Career Inforamtion Needs and Use of Library Facilities among Women Career Seekers
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Geeta Gothe
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P. G. Tadasad
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women’s University, Jnanashakti, Vijayapura - 586 108, Karnataka, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women's University, Vijayapura - 586 108, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women’s University, Jnanashakti, Vijayapura - 586 108, Karnataka, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women's University, Vijayapura - 586 108, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 53, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 141-146Abstract
Career information is an important and key resource for any individual to decide one's career goal. This study deals with the identification of the career information needs of and library facilities usage by women of Savanur Taluk of Haveri District in Karnataka state. Data were collected through survey method of research by using questionnaire as data collection tool from 60 educated women of Savanur. This study assesses the career information needs of women and different types of libraries used by them and it also brings out the reasons why women are not accessing the career information from libraries. Also mentions suggestions to improve library facilities to provide effective library services on career information.Keywords
Career Information Needs, Library Facilities, Women Career Seekers.References
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- Influencing Factors for Non Use of City Central Libraries by Women:A Case Study of City Central Library, Bijapur
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women's University, Bijapur, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women's University, Bijapur, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 1, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 14-20Abstract
Based on a survey of 75 women of a locality of Bijapur city, examines the influencing factors far the non-use of City Central Library, Bijapur. The factors age, qualification, economic status, family system, hobbies, membership to circulating libraries have been investigated to find out whether any relationship exists for not using the library facilities. Also examines the reasons for use as well as non-use of the CCLB. Observes that the city central library is becoming women unfriendly institution and urges the authorities to take suitable measures with emphasis on innovative women programmes.Keywords
Influence Factor, Non-Use, City Central Libraries and Women.References
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- Joshi, Rajashri and Tadasad, P. G (2014). Are Libraries Incompatible with Literate Women; A Case Study of City Central Library, Bijapur, IN: Changing Faces of Libraries in Digital Era (E-book). Edited by P G Tadasad and others Bijapur: Prasaranga. KSWUB, ISBN: 9789383090181, 7-13
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- Parvathamma, N, and Reddy, Shanker (Dee, 2009). Use of information resources and services in public libraries: a case of Bidar District Karnataka State, India, Annnals of library and information studies, 56(4), 5
- Assesment of Users by Library Professionals in India
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women's University, Jnana Shakti, Torvi, Bijapur, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women's University, Jnana Shakti, Torvi, Bijapur, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 1, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 68-77Abstract
The library has been created by actual necessities in modern civilization. The change in the trend and format gave rise to the need of special knowledge, technologies and skills that helped the Library professionals to cope with the information demand of the users. Hence, the present study is taken up to assess the different categories of users with the help of user studies by the library professionals in India.Keywords
Assessment, User and Library Professional.References
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- Applications of Social Media in School Libraries
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1 Apeejay School, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science Akkamahadevi Women's University, Vijayapura-586101, IN
1 Apeejay School, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science Akkamahadevi Women's University, Vijayapura-586101, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 4, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 71-84Abstract
This articles deals with the application of social media in school libraries, whether school library is part of the school website or the institution has a separate website for the libraries in order to fulfil the knowledge thirst of the student community. Institutions are using social media in order to promote their services. Social media is the one possibility to engage with the young minds in a way that is not rigidly focused on education.A content analysis of 51 school websites in and around Mumbai and Navi Mumbai shows that how the libraries are being used as part of their (Institutional) marketing strategies. It can be concluded that more policies are to be framed and should be brought into practice for the school libraries and LIS professionals at school level for the development of future generation that too in Indian Context.Keywords
Social Media, School Libraries, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Applications.References
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- Authorship Pattern and Collaborative Measures in Economics
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1 Dept of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women’s University, Bijapur, IN
2 Dept of Library and Information Science, Karnataka state women’s University, Bijapur, IN
1 Dept of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women’s University, Bijapur, IN
2 Dept of Library and Information Science, Karnataka state women’s University, Bijapur, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 2, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 19-28Abstract
In the present paper an attempt has been made to study relative research publications of the collaboration and authorship pattern of Economics subject. Discusses the types of collaboration and describe the measures of collaboration. The study gives the actual impact of collaboration intensity on the performance of Scientific Productivity. Collaborative Index (CI) is 2.06. Degree of Collaboration (DC) is 0.58 and Collaboration Co-efficient (CC) is 0.30.Keywords
Research collaboration, Authorship pattern in Economics, Scientometrics.References
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- Citation Analysis of Ph.D theses in Economics Submitted to Karnatak University, Dharwad (2009-2013)
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1 Dept of Library and Information Science,Karnataka state women‟s university,Vijayapura-586108, IN
2 Dept of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State women‟s University Vijayapura-586108, IN
1 Dept of Library and Information Science,Karnataka state women‟s university,Vijayapura-586108, IN
2 Dept of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State women‟s University Vijayapura-586108, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 1, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 1-19Abstract
The present study is based on 5219 citations, appended to the 47 PhD theses of economics submitted to Karnatak University, Dharwad for the award of doctoral degree in Economics during the period 2009-2013. The study revealed that journals articles, books and reports were the most preferred sources of information used by the researchers in the field of economics accounting for 45.94%, followed by books with 25.90 % and reports with 22.23% citations. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics has ranked the first with 257 citations accounting for 10.71% of the total journal citations. Journal of economics and political weekly 8.59% occupies the second rank getting 206 citations, followed by Indian journal of labour economics 7.92% with 190 citations. Authorship pattern for journal citations shows that most of the citations were contributed by single authors.Keywords
Citation Analysis, Bibliometric, Authorship Pattern, Ranking of Journals.References
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- Awareness and use of Internet for Seeking Career Information in Haveri District
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Gothe Geeta
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P. G. Tadasad
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1 DLISc, Karnataka State Woman’s University, Vijapura, IN
2 Dept of Library and Information Science,Karnataka state women’s university,Vijayapura-586108, IN
1 DLISc, Karnataka State Woman’s University, Vijapura, IN
2 Dept of Library and Information Science,Karnataka state women’s university,Vijayapura-586108, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 1, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 33-46Abstract
The aim of the study is to investigate the awareness and use of internet for seeking career information among women in Haveri district, Karnataka. Survey research method has been selected for this study and a well – established questionnaire was used to collect data from the women career seekers of Haveri district. Total respondents were 120. Analyses revealed that a significant number (84.2%, N=101) of career seekers are aware of and make use of internet. Among the respondents, a good number (81.7%, N=98) of career seekers use internet for seeking career information. It is found that in spite of awareness of internet a large number (72.5%, N=87) of students are unaware of the websites of Government of India, Government of Karnataka, Different Government departments and selection boards. And (78.3%, N=94) of women career seekers have no knowledge about the portals of Universities and higher education research institutions related to career information. The findings of the study help the librarians, research institutions and universities to provide adequate facilities of internet within the campus to access career information without any barriers.Keywords
Use of Internet, Career Information, Haveri, Seeking Career Information.References
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- Information Literacy and Research:A Study of School Children of Apeejay School, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai
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1 Apeejay Schoo,l Kharghar,, Navi Mumbai., Maharashtra, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science Karnataka State Women's University, Vijayapura, Karnataka, IN
1 Apeejay Schoo,l Kharghar,, Navi Mumbai., Maharashtra, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science Karnataka State Women's University, Vijayapura, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 3, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 11-23Abstract
Based on a study of 180 school children studying Class IX and Class X at Apeejay School, Khargar reports the their attitude towards information literacy and research. Observes their perceptions of research process, how they find information and whom they consult and also their perception of how they use library resources. Concludes that school librarians and classroom teachers should consider collaboratively developing assignments that include components encouraging or requiring students to actively seek help from their school librarians.References
- Ajeemsha, S and Sudhier, K G Pillai (2013). National policy on information literacy in school curriculum: Kerala's initiatives. SRELS Journal of Information Management, 50(1), 47-59
- Karisiddappa, C R and Rajgoli, I U (2008). In Search of Information Literacy Programmes and Practices: Survey of Selected Institutions at Bangalore, DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information Technology, 28(2), 28-38
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- Inculcating Reading Habits among Children of Different Age Groups:A Case Study of the Experiments of Apeejay School Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
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1 School of Applied Sciences, DLISc, Rani Channamma University Belagavi, IN
1 School of Applied Sciences, DLISc, Rani Channamma University Belagavi, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 2, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 18-26Abstract
Good reading habits are a source of knowledge and learning. Inculcating good reading habits in children has always been a concern for all stakeholders in the education field world over, and making school education meaningful and relevant so that it acts as a powerful tool for human resource development. An attempt is made in this paper to sketch the experiments made at Apeejay School Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, to enhance the reading habits of children. It can be observed that an integrated approach along with cooperation and collaboration of all stakeholders is required to inculcate, enhance and promote reading habits.Keywords
Reading Habits, School Children, India, Maharashtra, Navi Mumbai, Khargar, Appejay School.References
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- Use of World Wide Web:A Study of School Children of Vijayapura City, Karnataka
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women's University, Vijayapura, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Women's University, Vijayapura, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 2, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 40-49Abstract
Web today is the most powerful tool for the instant access of millions of information resources. Children are among the most frequent users of the Internet. They face many challenges while searching and browsing the web. This paper presents the results of a study conducted on the use of World Wide Web by school children of Vijayapura city, Karnataka. It examines different aspects of using web by school children in terms of experience with web, frequency of use, purpose of using search engine, problems encountered in using web, etc. The study was done using survey method and structured questionnaire.Keywords
World Wide Web, School Children, Vijayapura, Karnataka.References
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- Late Prof. K. S Deshpande
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 5, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 41-46Abstract
Late Prof. K. S Deshpande Former Librarian Karnatak University, Dharwad: A Profile- What Do Employers Expect from Library and Information Professionals
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Deepthi
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P. G. Tadasad
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, Kamataka, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science and University Librarian (I/C), Kamataka State Women's University, Bijpur-586109, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, Kamataka, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science and University Librarian (I/C), Kamataka State Women's University, Bijpur-586109, IN
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Information Studies, Vol 16, No 3 (2010), Pagination: 183-192Abstract
Analyses the employers' expectations of library and information professionals reflected through job descriptions released in the form of 645 job postings on LIS Forum from T' January 2007 to 31" December 2009 The results indicate that computer and communication skills are required and that an additional qualification along with MLISc is being preferred. At the same time a large number of job postings do not reveal necessary information required for the post. The paper concludes that for an effective recruitment of LIS professionals and better understanding between the employers, the job seekers, and LIS schools, the policy makers on Human Resources Development, job postings or the advertisements should carry all the relevant information that is required for that post.Keywords
Employer's Expectations, LIS Professionals, Job Postings, LISFORUM, Content Analysis.References
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- Internet Literacy Skills Among Research Scholars of Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Womens University, Vijayapura:A Study
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1 Research Scholar, Dept. of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Jnanashakti Campus, Karnataka, IN
2 Registrar (Evaluation), Dept. of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Jnanashakti Campus, Karnataka, IN
1 Research Scholar, Dept. of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Jnanashakti Campus, Karnataka, IN
2 Registrar (Evaluation), Dept. of Library and Information Science, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Jnanashakti Campus, Karnataka, IN
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International Journal of Information Library and Society, Vol 8, No 2 (2019), Pagination: 1-6Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the findings on internet literacy skills among research scholars of Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Vijayapura. For the purpose of data collection, 152 questionnaires were distributed, and collected response from them. 55.3% of the respondents are mentioned that they find information resources through specific URL. 29.6% of the respondents mentioned that they have learnt by themselves the electronic resources. On the basis of the findings, some suggestions have been put forwarded to improve the internet literacy skills of the researchers.Keywords
Internet Literacy Skills, Information Resources, Electronic Resources, Research Scholars.References
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- Audu, C. (2006). Internet availability and use by postgraduate students of University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Global Review of Library & Information Science, 2, 34-43.
- Bashir, S., Mahmood, K., & Shafique, F. (2006). Internet use among university students: A Survey in University of the Punjab, Lahore. Journal of library & information science, 2008(9), 49-65.
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- Awareness and Use of Electronic Information Resources by PG Students in a University Environment : A Study of Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Vijayapura, Karnataka
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Sunita
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P. G. Tadasad
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1 Research Scholar, Department of Library and Information science, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi women’s University, Vijayapura-586105
2 Professor Department of Library and Information science, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi women’s University, Vijayapura-586105, IN
1 Research Scholar, Department of Library and Information science, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi women’s University, Vijayapura-586105
2 Professor Department of Library and Information science, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi women’s University, Vijayapura-586105, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 7, No 2 (2021), Pagination: 43-62Abstract
The study has been conducted to know the awareness and use of electronic information resources by P.G. students of Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Vijayapura. Survey method of study has been used as Research method with questionnaire as data collection tool. Based on the data elicited from 90 PG students it is found that there is low awareness of e-resources. It also finds that those who are aware are using them and satisfied rate is good. Study concludes that regular and rigorous awareness program have to be conduct and hands on training has to be provided to enhance the research skill.Keywords
Higher Education, E-Resources, E-books, E-Journals, Databases, E-Newspaper, E-Magazines.References
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- Use Pattern of Information Sources by School Children in a School Environment : A Case Study of Vijayapura District, Karnataka
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Jnana Bharathi Campus, Bangalore University, Bangaluru, Karnataka, IN
2 Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Jnanashakti Campus, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Jnana Bharathi Campus, Bangalore University, Bangaluru, Karnataka, IN
2 Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Jnanashakti Campus, Karnataka, IN
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International Journal of Information Library and Society, Vol 9, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 31-37Abstract
The purpose of this study is to find out the level of use of information sources by school children in Vijayapura District. Information is crucial to the learning process and students explore various sources to meet their information needs. The survey reveals that the maximum number of school children uses text books for getting their required information. Journals, Magazines, Encyclopedia, Dictionaries, and Educational materials etc., are very less used by students. Patents, Reports, Standards/Specifications and Archives are never used by a majority of school children. The study concludes that there is a need for educating these school children in the use of information sources.Keywords
Information Sources, Use Pattern, School Children, School Environment, Vijayapura District.References
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- Preservation and Conservation of Manuscripts at Oriental Research Institute Library in Karnataka: A Case Study
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Nirmala C
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P. G. Tadasad
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1 Research Scholar, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Vijayapura Librarian Govt. First Grade College, HSR Layout, Bengaluru, IN
2 Professor, Dept. of Library and Information Science & Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Vijayapura, IN
1 Research Scholar, Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Vijayapura Librarian Govt. First Grade College, HSR Layout, Bengaluru, IN
2 Professor, Dept. of Library and Information Science & Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, Vijayapura, IN
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Journal of Library Development, Vol 8, No 1 (2022), Pagination: 31-48Abstract
Karnataka is rich in terms of its cultural heritage. The glorious past of our ancestors lies in the ancient manuscripts, these historical documents have great research value therefore it’s important to preserve and conserve these manuscripts to access more efficiently. The current study presents a brief over view of preservation and conservation of manuscripts at Oriental Research Institute (ORI) Library in Mysore, Karnataka. It presents ORI library collection, different languages and scripts of the manuscripts, subject areas, and method of storage at ORI, factors of deterioration, preservation techniques used by the institute and problems faced in preserving the manuscripts etc.
Keywords
Manuscripts, Oriental Research Institute, Karnataka, Preservation, History.References
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