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Usage of Social Networking Sites among LIS Professionals of Graduate Colleges in Bangalore City: An Analytical Study

Nataraju N , Nataraju N , Kamalasab Rajasab Mulla

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Indian Journal of Library and Information Sciences 13(1):p 31-36, Jan-Apr 2019. | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijlis.0973.9548.13119.4

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Nataraju N, Kamalasab Rajasab Mulla. Usage of Social Networking Sites among LIS Professionals of Graduate Colleges in Bangalore City: An Analytical Study. Indian j. lib. inf. sci. 2019;13(1):31-36.


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Human beings are social in nature it’s a basic instinct of every individual, as technology advanced the same concept has been turned out in to human beings are socially active on networking sites to certain extent, some are more active and some are less but the core concept of ‘socially active on Networking Sites’ is more of less very true, which is endorsed by many studies and researches across the globe, people are day by day increasing the usage of web based social networking sites. This paper highlights the importance of social networking sites, its usage across professionals and its effect on academic activities along with merits and demerits has been discussed. 


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Nataraju N, Kamalasab Rajasab Mulla. Usage of Social Networking Sites among LIS Professionals of Graduate Colleges in Bangalore City: An Analytical Study. Indian j. lib. inf. sci. 2019;13(1):31-36.


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijlis.0973.9548.13119.4

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Social Networking Sites; Information Science; Information Dissemination; LIS professionals; Information Sharing.

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