4th ICLIM - 2021
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Item A critical analysis of postgraduate theses in University of Kelaniya(Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021) Wimalasiri, B.G.S. P; De Silva, A.P.UThe main aim of this study was to ascertain the contribution made by postgraduate scholars through the research projects they undertake as part of their studies at the University of Kelaniya. The study sample consisted of 1,012 theses pertaining to doctoral and master’s degree theses submitted at the University of Kelaniya. Ms-excel was used to analyse and interpret data. It was clearly identified that Art subject disciplines were the most trending subject areas of the University of Kelaniya. It was observed that within the period of time concerned in the study, most of the research focussed on arts subject areas while majority of theses came in the category of MSSc degree while the number of theses submitted in the categories of DBA, MBA and MSc degrees were a few. Therefore, it could be concluded that the Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya has to take steps to popularise postgraduate research work in other subject areas and in-depth categories such as doctoral degreesItem User satisfaction on resources & services of academic library: A case of the library, University of Kelaniya(Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021) De Silva, A.P.U; Rubasinghe, A.S; Ranaweera, R.A.A.SIt is said that the library is the heart of the university. Every academic as well as university library try their best to cater for the users to obtain information in a split second; the library has to play a vital role to satisfied the users. This study was conducted to identify the user’s satisfaction on resources and services available in the library at the university of Kelaniya. A designed questionnaire was distributed among the users who were undergraduates attached to five faculties: Social Science, Humanities, Commerce & Management Studies, Computing & Technology and Science. Using SPSS software, collected data was analyzed. The study revealed that most of the undergraduates were satisfied with available resources of the library. To them, books were the most favorable resource of the library, in preference to using journals and e-resources. In researching the resources, lack of awareness on services and resources, lack of staff support are the barriers that undergraduates experienced.