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Information Search Pattern in Electronic Environment

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ISBN 9788170005124
Year of Publication 2007
Binding HardBound
Pages 356
Edition
Language English

The information search patterns of the users are different depending upon their personal attributes and environment. The main aim of present study is to examine the information search pattern of the science doctoral students in the electronic environment. How researchers search information, the type of information needed, the services they used and their priorities in searching for information are highly relevant, because they provide a basis for reorganizing libraries and information centers and reshaping their information support activities. The technological and storage technologies have significantly changed the way we generate, collect, organize, present, disseminate, share and use information. the role of the librarian would change to accommodate their changing work environment. Librarians would need to be familiar with molt platform system in order to serve and aid their clientele. their knowledge of organizing and indexing information for the researcher will have intrinsic value, especially for the end users when they search the system. This study will help librarians and other information managers in India and other developing countries to develop Information and Communication Technology based library system where the doctoral students can access and search the latest electronic information sources. This will be of great help to plan and develop well automated Information and Communication Technology enabled library system.

Preface
1. Introduction

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Dr. M. Bavakutty, a very senior library professional in India is Professor and Head, Department of Library and Information Science and University Librarian of University of Calicut. During 2000-2001, he was the Registrar of University of Calicut. He is the author of four books and about a hundred professional papers. He was the Organising Secretary of the 42nd All India Library Conference of the Indian Library Association held in 1996 at Calicut and was the Chairman of the Organising Committee of the National Seminars held at the university in last three years.

Dr. Rekha Rani Varghese is presently working as Guest Lecturer in the Dpartment of Library and Information Science in the University of Kerala. She Published good number of papers in professional Journals and presented few papers in national seminars.