Use of E-Resources by the Researchers of Agricultural Faculty, Annamalai University: A Gender Based Study
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ajist-2012.2.2.2586Keywords:
Agricultural Faculty, E-ResourcesAbstract
This study presents the Use of E-Resources by Researchers of Agricultural Faculty, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India. A questionnaire consists of 23 questions and designed to elicit the opinion of research scholars of agricultural faculty, Annamalai University. There are 13 departments in agriculture faculty, Annamalai University. But the questionnaires were distributed only ten departments of agricultural faculty, Annamalai University. Among the total number of 132 research scholars 124 questionnaires were responded. From the study it is revealed that majority of the research scholar in the faculty of agriculture have been used e-resources for their research work.
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