The use of e-journals at the Ayurvedic Medical College Libraries: A Case Study in North Karnataka, India

The paper explores to what extent the Ayurvedic medical college library users are aware and use e-resources in their respective college library. The study is based on questionnaire distributed to the users of Ayurvedic medical college library with special reference to North Karnataka, India. The stu...

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Health sciences
Information sources
Internet resources
Library and information science
Library users
Medical databases
Medical libraries
Medical schools
Questionnaires
Variance analysis
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