USE OF INFORMATION SOURCES AND SERVICES IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v4.i10.2016.2490Keywords:
Academic Libraries, Information Sources, TechnologyAbstract [English]
Information is everywhere. Today, with technology advances and more and more awareness for the need of progress and development, the government is taking a lot of interest in promoting research work and projects. This has become because of the technological advancements and changing information needs of the users. Technology has dominated all spheres of human activity and the libraries are not and exception one. Due to development in technological advancements, sources like electronic journals, e-books, e-databases, pre-prints, numerical and graphical data, library catalogue, educational materials, patents, standards, and so on are available on the Web. So we can say that information is the basic need for the progess and development of nation and humanity.
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