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Awareness and use of E-journals by the Faulty members of Annamalai University: A Study
Saroja. D
Co-Operative College of Education & Puducherry, India
Abstract: It mentions about e-journals. It highlights the objectives, scopes, and methodology of the study. The paper deals with the usage of e-journals by the faculty of Annamalai University, and Varanasi. Analyses the findings of the study in the tabular form. It concludes with some suitable suggestion for the further improvement of the system.
Keywords: E-Journals, E-Resources, User Study, Annamalai University Awareness and use of E-journals by the Faulty members of Annamalai University: A Study
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/ijis/2021/13/3/88-93
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