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- Doctoral Theses Awarded in Science, Arts and Humanities Departments in Kuvempu University during 1993-2009: an Analytical Study
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S. Padmamma
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R. H. Walmiki
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Affiliations
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Shankarghatta, Shimoga District, Karnataka State, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Shankarghatta 577451,Shimoga District, Karnataka State, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Shankarghatta, Shimoga District, Karnataka State, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Shankarghatta 577451,Shimoga District, Karnataka State, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 49, No 5 (2012), Pagination: 589-598Abstract
The paper focuses the research productivity in science, arts and humanities departments in Kuvempu University, during the 1993-2009. An analytical study is made of the Ph.D. theses submitted to various department during 1993 and 2009. It highlights the significant contributions in research productivity.Keywords
Kuvempu University, Doctoral Theses, Science, Arts and Humanities, Analytical Study.References
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- Damodaran (T); Rao (V Sambashiva). Growth of Doctoral dissertations in oilseeds in India. Library Science with a slant to Documentation and Information Studies. Vol. 35(4); 1998; p227.
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- Satija (M P). Doctoral Research in Library and information Science in India: Some observations and comments. A study in Libres. Vol, 49; 1999; p236.
- http://arl.org/Lists/SPARC-OAForum/Message/4664-02-B/Introduction.pdf
- Kumbar (Mallinath); Vasantha Raju (N). Research Productivity in Library and Information Science in India during 1957-2006. SRELS Journal of Information Management. Vol. 45(1); 2008; p71.
- Agashe (T); Prince Ajay; Rajyalakshmi. Doctoral theses awarded in science, Pharmaceutical Science and Home Science departments in Nagpur University during 2000-2002. SRELS Journal of Information Management. Vol. 45(1); 2008; p81.
- Socio-Economic Background and Computer Literacy of Postgraduate Students of Kuvempu University:A Study of its Implications to Library Services
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1 Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta 577451, Shimoga District, Karnataka, IN
1 Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta 577451, Shimoga District, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 43, No 3 (2006), Pagination: 271-282Abstract
Information Technology (IT) has brought rich dividends to the modern society. In the context of providing library and information services to users in higher education, the use of digital resources has become inevitable. This article reports the results of a questionnaire survey conducted to know the computer literacy existing among Postgraduate (PG) students at the time of their entry to various PG courses in Kuvempu University. The study has found that the socio-economic background of students such as domicile, caste category, gender, income group, religion and also the subject background have enormous impact on their take up and use of digital resources. The students belonging to the higher stratum of the society, economically rich, living in urban areas and those studying Science subjects are surpassingly ahead of their counterparts belonging to socially marginalised classes, economically poor, living in rural areas and also those studying in Social Sciences and Humanities. Suggestions have been put-forth to conduct training programmes and provide free access to IT-based services in the university libraries to the disadvantaged students.Keywords
Computer Literacy, Post-Graduate Students, Socio-Economic Background, Library Services, Kuvempu University.References
- American Library Association. Presidential Committee on Information. Final report. 1989. URL: www.ala.org/arcl/nili/ilit1st.html
- Jalaja (V) and Koovakkai (Dineshan). The problem of digital divide among the academic community. University News. Vol. 42(3); 2004; p8-9.
- Malhan (I V) and Gulati (Anjali). Impact of digital divide on developing countries with special reference to India. SRELS Journal of Information Management. Vol. 40(4); 2003; p321-336.
- Varalakshmi (R S R). University library services free or fee-based. ILA Bulletin. Vol. 32(3-4); Oct. 1996- Mar. 1997; p11-13.
- Assessment of Information Literacy and Computer Literacy among Post Graduate Students: a Case Study of Kuvempu University Library Users
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1 Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Shankaraghatta 577451, Shimoga District, Karnataka, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Shankarghatta 577451, Shimoga District, Karnataka State, IN
1 Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Shankaraghatta 577451, Shimoga District, Karnataka, IN
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Shankarghatta 577451, Shimoga District, Karnataka State, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 41, No 4 (2004), Pagination: 367-382Abstract
A study was conducted in Kuvempu University to know the entry-level computer literacy and information literacy of the post-graduate students. Questionnaire was used as a data collection tool. The study found that the majority of the respondents lack awareness regarding directories, encyclopedias, subject journals, yearbooks, etc. As many as 66% of the students do not possess the ability to identify the key concepts in the given information environment. More than 44% of the respondents are not able to use the computers and many of them do not possess the knowledge of software, hardware, storage devices, etc. Nearly two-thirds of the total respondents are not able to use the Internet. The majority (75.03%) of the students opine that the computer literacy and information literacy programmes are "very important" for them. The authors suggest the University to take steps to impart computer literacy and information literacy programmes to the students studying in the Constituent Colleges for the bachelor’s degrees. And, such training should be continued at the post-graduate level also to attain the advanced level skills and expertise. Stresses the role of Librarians working in Colleges and Universities to impart such education to students.Keywords
Kuvempu University Library, Post-Graduate Students, Information Literacy, Computer Literacy, Assessment, Case Study.References
- American library association. Presidential Committee on Information. Final report. 1989. URL: www.ala.org/acrl/nili/ilit1st.html
- Dupis (E). The information literacy challenge: addressing the changing needs of our students. Internet Reference Service Quarterly. Vol. 2 (2&3); 1997; p93-111.
- Indiana university libraries assessment planning committee. An Assessment Plan for Information Literacy. URL: www.indiana.edu/~libinstr/Information-Literacy/ assessment.html
- Humes (Barbara). Understanding information literacy. 1999. URL: www.ed.gov/pubs/ underLit/understanding.html
- Council of Australian university librarians (CAUL). Information Literacy Standards. 2001. URL: www.caul.edu.au/caul-doc/InfoLitStandards2001.doc
- Gilton (D L). A world of difference: preparing for information literacy instruction for diverse groups. Multicultural Review. Vol. 3(3); 1994.
- Libraries' Response to Changing Information Environment: A Study of Karnataka State University Libraries
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Shankarghatta 577451, Shimoga District, Karnataka State, IN
2 Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta 577 541, Shivamogga District, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Shankarghatta 577451, Shimoga District, Karnataka State, IN
2 Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta 577 541, Shivamogga District, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 47, No 4 (2010), Pagination: 449-463Abstract
The paper reports the results of a survey conducted to know the response of the Karnataka State university libraries to the newly evolved electronic environment. Attempts have been made to know the change in the nature of library resources, tools and techniques, information services, user education, staff development, and library budget allocation. The study found that though the university libraries under the study have responded positively to adopt themselves to changes brought in by the developments in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), but have failed to equip and place themselves in the place where they could face the challenges and sustain the changes effectively and efficiently. The study suggests the university libraries under the study to give serious thought to evolve a sustainable information system in the changing digital environment.Keywords
University Libraries-Karnataka, Change Management, Electronic Information Resources and Services.References
- Pradeep (C); Ganesan (P); Rama Reddy (E). Managing change in the academic libraries in the context of information technology. In: P S G Kumar and C P Vashisht (Eds). Academic Libraries in Internet Era (CALIBER 1999). Ahmedabad: INFLIBNET Centre, 1999, p26-36.
- Siwatch (Ajit Singh). Challenges of electronic era to university libraries: a case study of Maharshi Dayanand University Library. In: J L Sardana et al. (Eds). Challenges before the University Libraries in India in the 21st century (ILA National Seminar, 1999). Delhi: Indian Library Association, 1999, p1-10.
- Troll (Denise A). How and why libraries are changing: what we know and what we need to know. Portal: Libraries and the Academy. Vol. 2(1); 2002; p99-123.
- Siddiqui (Moid A). Management for change in acquisitions in academic libraries. The Electronic Library. Vol. 21(4); 2003; p352-357.
- Fenner (Audrey). Managing Digital Resources in Libraries. Binghamton: Howorth Information Press, 2005.
- Ramakrishnegowda (K C); Suma (V). Change management in libraries. In: C P Vashisht and M P Satija (Eds). Library and Information Profession in India, Vol. 1, Pt.2: Reflections and Redemptions (Dr. P S G Kumar Festscrift). Delhi: B R Publishing Corporation for P S G Kumar Felitation Committee, Nagpur- Amravati, 2004, p447-464.
- Ramakrishnegowda (K C); Walmiki (R H). Assessment of information literacy and computer literacy among post graduate students: a case study of Kuvempu University Library users. SRELS Journal of Information Management. Vol. 41(4); 2004; p367-382.
- Ramakrishnegowda (K C); Walmiki (R H). Socio-economic background and computer literacy of postgraduate students of Kuvempu University: a study of its implications to library services. SRELS Journal of Information Management. Vol. 43(3); 2006; p271-282.
- Malhan (I V). Developing corporate culture in the Indian university libraries: problems and challenges of change management. Library Management. Vol. 27(6/7); 2006; p486-493.
- Rogers (Sally A). Assessing trends to cultivate new thinking in academic libraries. Library Management. Vol. 28(6/7); 2007; p366-378.
- Williamson (Vicki). Relationships and engagement: the challenges and opportunities for effective leadership and change management in a Canadian research library. Library Management. Vol. 29(1/2); 2008; p29-40.
- Leong (Julia). Academic reference librarians prepare for change: an Australian case study. Library Management. Vol. 29(1/2); 2008; p77-86.
- Sidorko (Peter Edward); Yang (Tina Tao). Refocusing for the future: meeting user expectations in a digital age. Library Management. Vol. 30(1/2); 2009; p6-24.
- Curzon (Susan Carol). Managing Change: a how-to-do-it Manual for Librarians, rev. ed. London: Facet Publishing, 2006.
- Opinion and Attitude of Students towards to Vandalism in Two Selected College Libraries in Shimoga, Karnataka: A Comparative Study
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta, Karnataka, IN
2 Department of PG Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University Jnana Sahyadri Shankaraghatta - 577 451, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta, Karnataka, IN
2 Department of PG Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University Jnana Sahyadri Shankaraghatta - 577 451, IN