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Collection, Services, and Infrastructure available for access to Electronic Resources in the Guru Nanak Dev University Library, Amritsar: A Study

Authors :  Dr Vishwas Jeet Rajbanshi

Today libraries are giving more emphasis on the collection of e-resources because of the accurate information. It offers numerous chances to present users that were not accessible to their antecedents.  It encourages users with search, download, compactness, and numerous other features. In light of the multidimensional features of e-resources, it is widely used by academics. It spares the space and conveyance issues of libraries. It additionally encourages users with search, download, movability, and numerous different highlights. The paper inspects the satisfaction level identified with the collection, services, and infrastructure accessible to e-resources in the library of Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. The paper also features the accessibility of computers and the internet for access to e-resources on the campus.

 Keywords : E-resources, Collection, Services, Computers, Internet

crossref logo 300x99                          DOI : 10.26761/IJRLS.6.1.2020.1313      DOI URL :https://doi.org/1026761/ijrls.6.1.2020.1313

 Cite This Article As:  Rajbanshi, V. (2020). Collection, Services, and Infrastructure available for access to Electronic Resources in the Guru Nanak University Library, Amritsar: A Study. International Journal of Research in Library Science (IJRLS), 6(1),68 -76. www.ijrls.in

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