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Role of Library and Google in Dissemination of Information in Indian School of Business:A Case Study
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The study was undertaken to find out the role of library and Google in dissemination of information and how the users make use of services offered by library and Google. The study disclosed that in the modern context libraries have to try hard to reach out to clients. The use of traditional system in library is not attracting the users' community, so they have to make the use of ICT tools.
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Case Study, Google, Information Dissemination, ICT Services, Library Services, User Study.
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