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E-resources Collection Development in Engineering College Libraries: The Case Study a selected of Engineering Institution
Srinivasa Rao Nalluri, Doraswamy, M
QIS College of Engineering & Technology & Prakasam District, India
Abstract: This paper describes various facets in collection development in a digital environment in the engineering college libraries. The various changes that have occurred in acquisition retrieval and storage of information processes due to technological developments have been discussed. Limitations, issues, challenges restrictions and problem being faced by library managers and clientele due to the same have also been highlighted. The way these developments have affected the academic environment in general and engineering college libraries in particular, and changed the role of librarian has also been focused.
Keywords: E-resources, Collection Development, Engineering College Libraries, Survey E-resources Collection Development in Engineering College Libraries: The Case Study a selected of Engineering Institution
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/ijis/2020/12/2/55-58
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