Utilization of Electronic Books by the Researchers in Academic and Research Institutes in Karnataka: A Study

Authors

  • M. P. Vidyarani Research Scholar, Department of Studies in Library and Information Science, University of Mysore, Mysore, Karnataka, India
  • C. P. Ramasesh Research Supervisor, Former University Librarian, University of Mysore, Mysore, Karnataka, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51983/ajist-2019.9.2.272

Keywords:

E-Books, Electronic Resources, E-Reading, Electronic Book, Digital Books

Abstract

The paper investigated the use of open access and licensed electronic books by the research scholars in academic and research institutions in Karnataka. The rate of response is 92.5%. In addition to questionnaire method, interview schedule and observation method were also used to collect required information. It is clear from the study that a large number of research scholars rely upon open access and licensed e-books for academic and research purposes. The institutions have to subscribe large number of e-books for target users and proper training should be given to maximize utilization of open access and licensed e-books.

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Published

02-05-2019

How to Cite

Vidyarani, M. P., & Ramasesh, C. P. (2019). Utilization of Electronic Books by the Researchers in Academic and Research Institutes in Karnataka: A Study. Asian Journal of Information Science and Technology, 9(2), 76–80. https://doi.org/10.51983/ajist-2019.9.2.272