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Abstract
USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES OF RAJASTHAN WITH REFERENCE TO INFORMATION ACCESS AND COMMUNICATION: A CRITICAL STUDY
Prakash Chand Meena, Dr. Dalbir Singh
Volume: 5 Issue: 4 2015
Abstract:
The integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in university libraries has transformed the way information is accessed and communicated. This paper critically examines the use of ICT in university libraries across Rajasthan, focusing on its impact on information access and communication. Through a mixed-method approach, including surveys and case studies, this research provides insights into the current state of ICT implementation, challenges faced, and the benefits derived by library users. The study highlights the role of ICT in enhancing the efficiency of library services and offers recommendations for improving technology adoption and utilization in these academic institutions.
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