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Open Access Journals Resources in Social Science – A Pramatic Study
Revathi R
Department of Library and Information Science Annamalai University Tamil Nadu
Abstract: The speed of putting the literature related to social science online is very slow. Advance countries put their literature on internet. Developing countries are not in position to follow the same pace because of various reason. Economic constraint is one of their slow connectivity speed, failure of electricity, space, charges on etc, hinder the free flow of information. Though slow yet journey to fully automated libraries, information services related to social science has started internet user can have access to number of search engines through which a bulk of information can be collected. This paper seeks to address this issue.
Keywords: Library Automation, Library Networking, Library Computerization, Computer Applications, ICT Applications, College Libraries, Computer Hardware and Software, Manpower, Library Software Packages, Status, Problems, Himachal Pradesh Open Access Journals Resources in Social Science – A Pramatic Study
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/ijis/2022/14/2/59-66
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