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- Grey Literature Collections in the Libraries of Engineering Colleges Recognised for Research in Karnataka:An Analytical Study
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1 B.M.S. College of Engineering, Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi, Bangalore 560 019, IN
2 University Graduate Library, University of Mysore 570005, IN
1 B.M.S. College of Engineering, Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi, Bangalore 560 019, IN
2 University Graduate Library, University of Mysore 570005, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 48, No 2 (2011), Pagination: 215-230Abstract
Paper furnishes the holdings of grey literature in the libraries of the engineering colleges recognized for research by the VTU. The organization of the grey sources and the extent of its use are highlighted based on the responses sought from the working librarians and the users of grey literature. The users constitute the faculty engaged in supervising the doctoral research, and the research scholars who have registered for research work.. The importance of grey literature is established on the extent of demand and access in the higher range. The study also covers the opinions expressed by the faculty and researchers on the cooperation and assistance rendered by the librarians while accessing the grey collections. The training requirement of the librarians has also been projected.Keywords
Grey Literature, Engineering Colleges, Karnataka, Organization.References
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- Chowdappa (N); et.al.. Access to grey literature for research: Perceptions of the faculty working in the engineering colleges of Karnataka. Proceedings of the National Conference on Information Technology and its Applications, Nov.21-22, 2009. CIST, University of Mysore: 92-101.
- Impact of Electronic Information Sources on the Academic Users in Mysore:An Analytical Study
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1 B.M.S. College of Engineering, Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi, Bangalore 560 019, IN
2 Department of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, Manasagangothri, Mysore 570 006. Karnataka, IN
3 University of Mysore, Mysore 570 005, IN
1 B.M.S. College of Engineering, Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi, Bangalore 560 019, IN
2 Department of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, Manasagangothri, Mysore 570 006. Karnataka, IN
3 University of Mysore, Mysore 570 005, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 46, No 2 (2009), Pagination: 155-162Abstract
The paper depicts the extent of dependency of users of educational and research institutions of Mysore city on the electronic/digital media. The responses of 1000 users and the critical evaluation of 24 subject experts under Delphi study have been gathered to render valid findings and suggestions. The attempt clearly shows the degree of the use of digital information resources vis-à-vis the conventional print media.Keywords
Academic Libraries, Electronic Information.References
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- E-Resources:The Millennium Users' Expectations
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1 Library and Information Science, Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Naagarabhaavi, Bengaluru - 560091, Karnataka, IN
2 Library and Information Centre, BMS College of Engineering, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru - 560019, Karnataka, IN
1 Library and Information Science, Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Naagarabhaavi, Bengaluru - 560091, Karnataka, IN
2 Library and Information Centre, BMS College of Engineering, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru - 560019, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 57, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 52-54Abstract
This paper highlights the link between the fifth law of library science "library/information is a growing organism” and the third law" every book/e-resource its reader/user", referring to user expectations. User expectations are growing and the reader/user" is lost between the mountain of information requiring changes in Library services and resources.Keywords
e-Resources, e-Resources Usage, e-Resources Users, e-Resources User Expectations.References
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