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The User Impact and Satisfaction with Library Automation Services: A Case Study of A.K. (P.G.) Library, Khurja

A.K. Sharma, Professor, Department of Library and Information Science, Swami Vivekananda Subharti University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh 250005, India. , A.K. Sharma1 , Km. Prabha2 , Javed Khan3

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Indian Journal of Library and Information Sciences 11(3):p 301-310, Sep-Dec 2017. | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijlis.0973.9548.11317.6

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There are several reasons for automating the library activities especially computerizing library activities. On account of Information & knowledge explosion it has become essential for librarians to provide a master key to this repository of knowledge in the service, the librarian started mechanizing activities of libraries and research institution through various gadget. The main of Library is to provide access to proper information explosion, due to growing demands of the user and shrinking of financial resources, library cannot able to maintain all the reading materials on demand the only way to overcome from these problem is sharing resources through consortia, and Internet. This study is a fact finding approach related to the present status of automation services among A.K. (PG) college library users library services in library question were framed about information requirement of the users retrieve, manage and use information, what are the factors affecting the automation services of the users. The user of A.K. (PG) College Khurja was selected to study the various automation library and analyses the utility and effectiveness in provision of information services.

Keywords: Automation; Library Automation; Job Satisfaction; Library Automation; Information Communication Technology; Areas of Automation; Software for Library Automation. 


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