Accessing E-Content on Excel

Author:

Prasad M.1

Affiliation:

1. Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore, India

Abstract

The study analyses the information literacy skills with access e- contents among faculty members in the deemed universities in Chennai, India. The chapter has shown that a majority of 97.38% of the respondents have been aware of the information literacy skill about access of e-documents. The result shows SRM University and Sathiyabama University have respondents of each 130 (34.21%), 85 (22.36%) respondents are belonging to St. Peters University, 35(9.22%) respondents are from Crescent University. Out of 380 respondents, it is seen that 210 (55.26) respondents are extremely satisfied on OPAC/Web OPAC. 205(53.90) respondents are extremely satisfied with e-databases, 192(50.52) respondents are extremely satisfied on automated circulation services. The majority of respondents are extremely satisfied with the OPAC/Web OPAC (55.26%) provided by university library followed by e-databases (53.90%).

Publisher

IGI Global

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