


Volume 20 No 12 (2022)
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PERCEPTIONS OF E-LIBRARY USE AS ACADEMIC LIBRARY SERVICES DELIVERY MEDIUM FOR WEB-BASED COURSES
Dr. Arun Modak , Ritesh Kumar
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the ways in which users of India's university libraries in
various sections of the country make use of online resources. In addition to this, it investigates the
processes that certain libraries implement in order to make their collections available online, as well
as the services that these libraries offer to patrons who access their websites via the internet. This
research investigates the processes that some academic libraries employ to make their collections
accessible online, as well as the challenges that users face when seeking to make use of these
services. According to the findings of the study, a number of the university libraries that were
analysed are falling behind in terms of making optimal use of the library website and the online
forms that it provides. In this study, participants came from a variety of academic institutions. There
aren't many libraries that offer cutting-edge, web-based library services for a wide variety of library
departments, but that doesn't mean there are none. This research presents data that university
librarians in India can use to evaluate the quality of the web-based library services offered by their
institutions by comparing those services to the current status of web-based library services. They can
do this by using the data presented in this research. They will be able to understand how specialised
web-based library services contribute to the overall quality of web-based library services in the
context of Web 2.0 and will be able to recommend ways to make better use of web-based libraryservices as a result of their newly acquired knowledge. In addition, they will be able to recommend
ways to make better use of web-based library services.
Keywords
E-Library, Web-Based Courses , Delivery Medium
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