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Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

2017

ICT

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Influence Of Computer Literacy Skill On On-Line Cataloguing By Librarians In Ekiti State University, Nigeria, Olawale Bamidele, Mr, Samuel Olufemi Olusegun Aug 2017

Influence Of Computer Literacy Skill On On-Line Cataloguing By Librarians In Ekiti State University, Nigeria, Olawale Bamidele, Mr, Samuel Olufemi Olusegun

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

The introduction of computers into cataloguing marked a turning point in the way it is being done; this has changed and expanded the work of cataloguers tremendously. The application of the internet is essentially to fast-track that process and ensures that books and other resources spend the least period of time in the cataloguing section. Cataloguers that have internet access have now recognised the potentials of online catalogue for improving subject access to information. It is in the light of this that this research work focuses on the influence of subject background and computer literacy skills on on-line cataloguing by …


Utilization Of Library Management Software College Library In Assam: A Reference With Koha And Soul, Hirak Jyoti Hazarika May 2017

Utilization Of Library Management Software College Library In Assam: A Reference With Koha And Soul, Hirak Jyoti Hazarika

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

The purpose of this paper is to find out the level of use and implementation of Information Communication Technology in College Library. The study is based on some of the selected College of Assam that has used SOUL and Koha Library Management Software for Library automation. The study also shows how the user is connected through ICT. This Paper discusses changing dynamics of user community approach to information seeking, and their dynamic behavior to information needs and search, which invariably point towards emerging technologies like social media tools and other open source software to make library services responsive. This …