Use of Electronic Resources by the Faculty Members of Two Government Colleges of Capital, Sikkim: A Study

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1Sangay Lhamu Bhutia and 2Dr. M. Suresh Babu*

Library Progress International

Vol.43, No.2, July-December 2023: P.244-258

DOI: 10.48165/bpas.2023.43.2.12

 

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1Sangay Lhamu Bhutia and 2Dr. M. Suresh Babu*

Author’s Affiliation:

1Research Scholar, Dept. of Library & Information Science, Mandsaur University,  Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh- 458001, India

2Assistant Professor,  Dept. of Library & Information Science, Mandsaur University,  Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh- 458001, India

 

*Corresponding Author: Dr. M. Suresh Babu, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Library & Information Science, Mandsaur University, Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh- 458001, India

E-mail: drsureshsvu@gmail.com

 

(Received on 23.07.2023, Revised on 29.09.2023, Approved on 08.11.2023, Accepted on 27.11.2023, Published on 21.12.2023)

Abstract
Purpose: This study assessed the use of electronic resources by the faculty members who are currently employed in two government colleges in capital of Sikkim. The purpose of this paper is to explain readers about many kinds of electronic resources, as well as the benefits, frequency, barriers, and of using them. Methodology: Out the 167 questionnaires that were developed for this study, only 157 were completed and returned by a faculty member of two government institutions with a response. The data was analysed using a table and chart. Findings: Since many faculty members are engaged in research programme there has been a noticeable rise in the usage of e-journals. In addition to instructional activities, research activities have also been enhanced. These include conducting literature reviews, writing reports, locating research, and turning in reports on time. Faculty members use these tools mostly from home because it is always available and accessible. Furthermore, it was discovered that two government colleges' faculties are well-versed in e-resources. Originality / Value: The study's conclusions will be instructive and useful in determining the best course for making greater use of electronic resources. The study concludes that faculty members of government colleges, Sikkim are currently depending heavily on electronic resources for their information needs. The findings and technique can be used to make comparisons.   KEYWORDS: Use; Electronic Resources; Barriers; Satisfaction; Faculty Members; Government College; Sikkim