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An Application of TAM on Use of Remotely Accessible E-Resources of Dhanvantri Library, University of Jammu
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This study examines how remote users used electronic resources made available by the Dhanvantri Library at the University of Jammu. Quantitative techniques were employed to investigate how effectively e-resources are being used remotely. The study focused on users’ assessments of e-resources and the satisfaction level derived from them. The Technology Acceptance Approach (TAM) model is used to explore the level of adoption of e-resources through remote access in two dimensions, i.e., PU and PEU. The results revealed a positive attitude towards e-resources and moderately adopted 2.05 ± .83, the remote access environment of the Dhanvantri library, where the average perceived usefulness is 2.97 ± 1.17, and the perceived ease of use is 2.58 ± 1.99. Consequently, TAM is significantly related to PEU [ χ2(12, 299) = 219.06, p<.001] and PU [χ2(10, 299) = 48.33, p<.001].
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TAM, E-Resources, Remote Access, University of Jammu, Usage Analytics.
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