Manjunath N Selection Grade Librarian, Government First Grade College for Women Doddaballapur, Bangalore, Rural 561203, Karnataka, India
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Manjunath N/A Study on Assessment of Search Features and Their Consequences in Digital Libraries/Indian J Lib Inf Sci 2022;16(2):137–141.
Timeline
Received : March 02, 2022
Accepted : April 05, 2022
Published : August 25, 2022
Abstract
This muse which was imply out to tax the pry into shape and their consequences in digital libraries, investigate 32 search characteristic and 29 expand characteristic in 8 digital libraries (which embody Government, Private and Deemed to be Universities). Results show that as far as investigate and display features are affected to digital library.
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Manjunath N/A Study on Assessment of Search Features and Their Consequences in Digital Libraries/Indian J Lib Inf Sci 2022;16(2):137–141.
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