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Hangsing, P.
- Reaffirming Pareto 80/20 Rule in Indian Academic Consortia
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M. Singson
1,
P. Hangsing
2
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Pondicherry University, Puducherry-605014, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong-793022, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Pondicherry University, Puducherry-605014, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong-793022, IN
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World Digital Libraries, Vol 7, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 57-70Abstract
Usage of electronic journal in an academic consortia environment provides an interesting result on the pattern of user's behaviour. The paper is an attempt to identify the pattern of user's downloading behaviour through COUNTER complain usage statistic 2011 by adopting Pareto 80/20 rule. UGCInfonet consortium is UGC-INFLIBNET initiative that subscribes to 19 publishers of aggregators, society, and commercial publishers. The result of the study indicates that Pareto 80/20 rule applies to publishers whose journal bundles are more in number when individually publishers are analysed. But contrastingly, consolidated usage on all the journals when put together demonstrates a closer 80/20 pattern of usage.Keywords
80/20 Rule, UGC-Infonet, Academic Consortia, INFLIBNET, Electronic Journal, Usage.- Impact of Education on Health Information Seeking and Decision-making among Rural Women
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, North-Eastern Hill University, Umshing Mawkynroh, Shillong - 793022, Meghalaya, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, North-Eastern Hill University, Umshing Mawkynroh, Shillong - 793022, Meghalaya, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 57, No 6 (2020), Pagination: 327-335Abstract
In order to analyze the influence of the level of education and income on seeking health information independently and making independent decisions of their health, 213 rural women from different villages of Kangpokpi Sub-Division in Manipur are selected for the study. A questionnaire was used to collect data, and the One-Way ANOVA test was done to see whether the level of educational qualification and income are determinants of independent health decision making of rural women.Keywords
Education, Income, Health Decision Making, Health Information Seeking, Rural Women.References
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