2nd ICLIM - 2017
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Item Gender Variation and Implementation ICT of Information Services.(Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka., 2017) Aravind, S.; Chinnasamy, K.This study examined the gender variation and the implementation of ICT of information services provided in Engineering College in Din Digul Region in Tamilnadu, India. The present study demonstrates and elaborates the primary the purpose of using ICT enabled library services, to assess to what extent users are utilized ICT based library services and facilities. The paper also determines the satisfaction level of users regarding research work, online database services and infrastructure facilities. Most of the students use the information service for education purposes and for checking website. 64 percentages of the respondents are male and 36 percentages of the respondents are Female. 81 (37.5%) of the respondents are using the information systems for studying purpose. 93 respondents spend one hour for the website usage. 80 (37.04%) of the respondents are accessing at night only. The co-efficient correction positive and their relationship are perfect for the implementation and helps to save space. It is clear that there are numerous factors that hinder Gender equity in the implementations of Information Technology sector. Some of the factors are intertwined; i.e. the impacts of one factor directly affect another factor, which consequently affects the female imbalance towards Information Technology related careers. On the other hand, these problems can be addressed by application of the counter measures elucidated. In fact, the use of these solutions cannot eradicate this imbalance completely. As many efforts to eradicate the obstacles are attempted, more barriers emerge. It is therefore concluded that it should be a gradual process. Minimal barriers are expected in the end.Item Reading Habit of Engineering Students: A Case Study of RRS College of Engineering & Technology Hyderabad.(Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka., 2017) Narayana, L.A.; Chinnasamy, K.Reading is considered as the most essential and necessary for the overall development of a human being. However a rapid change in technology, globalization and a change in the requirement of youngsters, increasing importance of various social net working sites, entertainment sites, television and too much usage of mobile phones and tabs causes decline in reading habit in young generation especially engineering students who has hands on experience in handling various modern digital technologies This paper tries to attempt to know the reading habit of young undergraduate engineering students of RRS College of Engineering & Technology Hyderabad a leading self financed educational institute to identify the trends in the reading habit, to trace out the major trends and analyze the reading habits of the students, to know and analyze the influence of internet and smart phones and Television. The activities of students are analyzed based on their inputs to find out how the reading habits are affected by various factors. Based on the findings the suitable recommendations are made to improve the reading habit of young students.Item New Dimensions of Users Needs in Academic Libraries: Indian Perspectives.(Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka., 2017) Muthumari, P.; Chinnasamy, K.; Aravind, S.This paper mainly focused on identifying the demand of the library user’s in several aspects. Particularly, gathering information from various types of sources such as print, electronic and digital resources is diverse from individual user. At present scope of academic institutions introduce new courses for demands of the society. In this scenario library users of the institutions are also eager to enrich the knowledge in subject as well as apart from curriculum for their survival. Therefore, they expect more from libraries especially in the part of resource for update their knowledge. Even though the responsibility of the library professionals is help to access information from different type of resources like print or electronic.Item Information Retrieval by Social Science Research Scholars in Electronic Environment: A Study.(Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka., 2017) Chinnasamy, K.; Aravind, S.Present study required to know the information search pattern and behavior in electronic environment by the social science research scholars of selected 7 universities in Tamil Nadu. The study based on a questionnaire method and 700 questionnaires distributed and received back 645 questionnaires with duly filled. The study concluded that all research scholars in social sciences at universities are advised to acquire proper training, strategies for information retrieval with tools is essential in future. Further, it suggested that LIS professionals are liable to make them awareness by proper guidance, orientation, strategies to train them well to use the available online information sources effectively with accuracy is an need of hour for the scientific and knowledge community in the present scenario.