A Comparative Analysis of the Electronic Resource Usage among the Engineering and Non-Engineering Students of REVA University
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ijiss.2018.8.2.529Keywords:
Electronic Resources, Electronic Resources usage, REVA University Central library, StudentsAbstract
The growing demand for the Electronic information from the users gave birth to Electronic Resources. The diversified hunt for information and knowledge makes an increasing demand in usage of Electronic Resources. This paper analyze and evaluate comparative usage, awareness and purpose of Electronic Resources among Engineering and non Engineering students of REVA University Central Library.
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