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World Digital Libraries, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 2020
- Michael Seadle:
Editorial. - S. Satish:
BRICS Countries' Research Output in Open Access Journals, from 2003 to 2019: an analysis. 1-10 - Saleeq Ahmad Dar, Margam Madhusudhan:
Enhancement of Library Services into Mobile-based Library Services in Select University Libraries in Delhi (India): users' perspective. 11-28 - N. Alam:
Perception and Use of Social Media by Library Users of the Aliah University, Kolkata: a study. 29-42 - Sumaira Jan, Asifa Ali:
South Asian American Digital Archive: exploring digital reflections of South Asian Americans. 43-50 - Daniel Muthee Wambiri, Johnson Mulongo Masinde:
Relationship Between Gender and Cognitive Factors that Influence Information Seeking Amongst Postgraduate Students: a case of Kenyatta University Post-modern Library in Nairobi, Kenya. 51-62 - Book Alert. 63-68
- Digital Library News. 69-72
- Forthcoming Events. 73-74
Volume 13, Number 2, 2020
- Michael Seadle:
Editorial. - M. P. Singh, P. P. Kushawaha:
An Assessment of Information Communication Technology Skills and Competencies of Library and Information Science Professionals Working in Eastern State University Libraries, Uttar Pradesh: a study. 77-86 - D. S. Mahipal, M. Verma:
An Evaluation of Using Library Resources and Services by the Agriculture Scientists in Postgraduate Agriculture College Libraries: special reference to Chhattisgarh, India. 87-94 - J. Verma, N. Ahmad:
Usage and Influence of E-resources on Academic Efficiency in Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, India. 95-104 - Surinder Mohan Dhawan, Brij Mohan Gupta, Neeraj Kumar Singh:
Global Machine-learning Research: a scientometric assessment of global literature during 2009-18. 105-120 - S. Khowaja, N. Fatima:
Web 2.0 Tools: awareness and extent of use among visually impaired students. 121-132 - Book Alert. 133-136
- Digital Library News. 137-140
- Forthcoming Events. 141-142
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