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Use of Electronic Resources of Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College, A. Rangampeta, Tirupathi: A Survey Dr. Sadu Ranganadham Academic Consultant, Dept. of Library and Information Science, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati-517502. Email: saduranganadhamph.d@gmail.com ABSTRACT The rapid growth of information and communication technology has given rise to the evolution of several new jargons like paperless society, electronic resources, portal/gateways and global digital library. The main objective of this survey to analyze dependency of the teachers, students and research scholars on e-resources, the perceived impact of the e-resources on their academic efficiency and problems faced by them while accessing the resources. Keywords: User studies, Electronic Resources, Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College, E-resources. 1. Introduction: In modern library the electronic resources are becoming more and more important. The printed resources are now being digitalized which has given rise in increase of the availability of books and journals in the electronic format. In the day context, all types of academic and research libraries are not only providing printed resources to their library users rather they provide printed, electronic and as well as other internet resources to their library users. The traditional functions of libraries and librarians have changed radically in the present day context. Now libraries and information centers have incorporated/adopted various e-resources for its collection developments to fulfill the requirements of different category of library users in better way. 1.1.Importance of Electronic Resources: E-resources 3 are those which includes documents in electronic or e-format, and online or offline that can be accessed through internet in digital environment. E-Resources are electronic product that provides a collection of data; it can be in text format, image collection, other multimedia format like numerical, PDF format, and graphical mode for library and information centers. These may be provided on CD-ROM/DVD, over the Internet. Providing access to E-resources is a service to help library users to find E-database, E- Journals, E-magazines, E-Books/E-Audio/E-Images, Data/GIS, Digital Library Projects, E- subject Guide, E-Newspapers, E-Conferences proceedings and web search tools on a range of topic. Now a days electronic resources are freely available to everyone over internet access but some are commercial resources. Information and Communication Technology is one of the buzzwords of today s world. It has changed the society in to information society and its way of life. A Survey has been conducted to know the usage of e-resources in Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College Library. 97 P a g e

2. Scope of the Study: The data required for their study has been collected in the month of September, 2017 which is delivered to an exploratory study pertaining to the awareness. Usage and modes of access to online/offline E-Resources by Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College, Central Library Users only. Its aim is to fulfill the academic requirements of library users mainly online E- Resources like online databases. 3. Objectives of the Study: The following are the objectives of the present study: To examine the awareness of Library users on E-Resources. To know the frequency, time spent, purpose of utilization of E-Resources by the library users; To identify the availability of different types of electronic resources in Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College Library; To know problems faced by students in using e-resources; To make suggestions to improve e-resources for providing better services to the users of Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering college library. 4. Review of Literature: Tenopir 1 (2003) carried out a study on the Use and Users of Electronic Library Resources: An Overview and Analysis of Recent Research Studies. This Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) report summarizes and analyzes more than 200 recent research publications that focus on the use of electronic library resources (digital libraries and digital resources) and were published between 1995 and 2003. Srinivasa Roa and Choudhury 2 (2009) in their study Availability of Electronic Resources at NIT Libraries in India: A Study. This study reveals the zone-wise performance among NIT libraries in India with respect to electronic resources availability. The South zone (75%) libraries have better-off in comparing to the other zones libraries. Sinha and others 3 (2011) conducted a evaluated study on Usage of Electronic Resources Available Under UGC-INFONET Digital Library Consortium by Assam University Library Users. The study evaluates the usage of electronic resources made available in the Assam University Library under the UGC-INFONET E-Journals/Digital Library Consortium of UGC/INFLIBNET amongst the research scholars. Sahu and Dillip 4 (2012) carried out a study on Use of Web Resources at P.G. Departments of Business Administration, North Orissa University Odisha, India: A Study. This study focuses on the use of web resources by the students of P.G. Department of Business Administration and discusses the need of the study, scope and limitations. Kaur and Sarita 5 (2012) have conducted a study on the Use of UGC Infonet E-Journals by Research Scholars if Guru Nanak Dev University: A Survey. This study examines the use of e-journals, problems faced by the users while accessing, satisfaction level of researchers with availability of e-journals in the library at Guru Nanak Dev University. 98 P a g e

5. Methodology: Questionnaire method was used for collecting data from the respondents.120 questionnaires are distributed to the respondents at simple random to those who users of Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College Library. 112 questionnaires were returned out of 120. The data collected for the present study has been presented in the following paragraphs. 6. Data Analysis and Interpretations: 6.1.Category wise Distribution Table-6.1: Category wise Distribution Category No. Response Percentage Post Graduate Students 66 63 56.25 Under Graduate Student 48 45 40.17 Teaching Staff 6 4 3.57 Total 120 112 100 Table 6.1 shows that out of 112 respondents, 63 (56.25%) belongs to undergraduate students, 45 (40.17%) belongs to Post Graduate Students and 4 (3.57%) belongs to Teaching Staff. A survey findings reveal that maximum of about 56.25% belongs to Under Graduate students followed by P.G. Students (40.17%), teaching staff members (3.57%). 6.2. Distribution of E-Resources Users Table 6.2 presents the Gender wise distribution of 112 respondents, which reveals that out of 112 respondents, 73 respondents (65.17%) are male and 39 respondents (34.82%) are female. This is a unique example of male and female imbalance in the case of E-Resources and Internet users. Table-6.2: Gender-Wise Distribution of E-Resources Users Gender Number Percentage Male 73 65.17 Female 39 34.82 The survey finding shows that the inclinations of male library users are more towards the usage of e-resources and internet access. 6.3.Familiarity in Using Computers Computers are playing an important role in the present society without computers we can not imagine the present society. The respondents were asked to know their computer knowledge. The replies given by them are shown in Table-6.3. Table-6.3 : Familiarity in using Computers Reply Number Percentage Yes 112 100 No - -- It is clear from the Table 6.3 that all the respondents have knowledge in Computers operations. 99 P a g e

6.4.Experience in Using Computers International Journal of Library and Information Studies Again they were asked a question to know their experience in computer operations, the replies given by them are shown in Table-6.4. Table-6.4: Experience in Using Computers Years Number Percentage One Years 8 7.14 Two Years 6 5.35 Three Years 18 16.07 More than Four Years 80 71.42 It is evident from Table 6.4 that majority of the respondents (71.42%) have experience in using computers more than four years followed by three years (16.07%), one years (7.13%) and two year experience (5.35%). It can be concluded that majority of the respondents have experience in using computers more than 4 years. 6.5. Internet Access A Question has been asked the respondents to know their familiarity to access the internet. The replies given by them are shown in Table-6.5 Table-6.5 : Internet Access (N=112) Reply Number Percentage Yes 112 100 No - - Survey result as shown in the table 6.5 it is very clear that all the respondents are accessing the Internet. 6.6.Place for Accessing Internet The respondents were asked a question to know the place where they could access internet. The replies given by them are shown in Table-6.6. Table-6.6: Place for Accessing Internet Place Number Percentage At Library 72 64.28 At Home 62 55.35 Cyber Café 20 17.85 At Work 4 3.57 Other Places Nil Nil (Respondents were permitted to tick more than one answer) It is evident from Table 6.6 that majority of the respondent (64.28%) are accessing internet at their Library followed by at Home (55.35%), at browsing centre (17.85%), at work (3.57%). It can be concluded that majority of the respondents are accessing internet at their Library. It is also noticed that 3.57% of the respondents are accessing internet at their work place. 100 P a g e

International Journal of Library and Information Studies 6.7. Awareness of Access Electronic Resources Available at Library The respondents were asked a question to know their awareness of access Electronic Resources at their Library. The replies given by them are shown in Table-6.7. Table-6.7: Awareness on Availability of E-Resources Awareness Number Percentage Yes 108 96.42 No 4 3.57 It is clear from the above table that all the respondents are aware about e-resources available in their library and majority of the respondents (96.42%) are aware of e-resources available at their library and 3.57% of the respondents replied negatively in this regard. 6.8. E-Resources: A question has been posed to the respondents to know the e-resources, from which they could retrieve information. The replies given by them are shown in Table-6.8. Table-6.8 : Types of E-Resources E-Resources Number Percentage E-Journals 31 28.70 E-Books 46 42.59 E-Databases 14 12.96 E-Portals 17 15.74 E-Consortium - - Total 108 100 It is evident from Table 6.8 that majority of the respondents (42.59%) getting information from E-Books followed by E-Journals (28.70%), E-Portals (15.74%), and E-Databases (12.96%). That means e-books are mostly used e-resources of Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College Library users. 6.9.Frequency of using E-Resources The respondents were asked a question to know their frequency of use e-resources. The replies given by them are shown in Table-6.9. Table-6.9: Frequency of using E-Resources Frequency Number Percentage Daily 26 24.07 Frequently 64 59.25 Rarely 18 16.66 Total 108 100 It is evident from Table 6.9 that majority of the respondents (59.25%) use E-Resources frequently followed by Daily (24.07%), rarely (16.66). 6.10. Sources to know about E-resources The respondents were asked a question about the sources from which they came to know about e-resources. The replies given by them are shown in Table-6.10. 101 P a g e

Table-6.10: Sources to know about E-Resources Reply Number Percentage Library Orientation Programme 27 24.10 Library Web Pages 30 26.78 From the library staff 21 18.75 From Friends 48 42.85 From Colleagues 4 3.57 From Lecturers 44 39.28 Other - - (Respondents were permitted to tick more than one answer) It is evident from Table 6.10 that majority of the respondents (42.85%) were getting awareness of e-resources from Friends followed by from Lecturers (39.28%), Library Web Pages (26.78%), Library Orientation Programme (24.10%), from the Library Staff (18.75%), and From Colleagues (3.57%). Friends are the main sources to know about the e-resources available in their library. It can be concluded the majority of the respondents are getting e- resources information from their Lecturers. 6.11 Reasons for using E-Resources The respondents were asked a question to know the reasons from which they use e-resources, the replies given by them are shown in Table-6.11. Table-6.11: Reasons for Using E-Resources Reasons Number Percentage Quick Retrievable 19 17.59 Up-to-date-quick publishing of data, research result 13 12.03 Availability of Information free of charge 21 19.44 Full-text Searching 14 12.96 Links to others resources 14 12.96 Environmental Friendliness (Saving Paper) 16 14.81 Multimedia 11 10.18 others - - Total 108 100 It is evident from Table 6.11 that majority of the respondents (19.44%) are using e-resources for free of charges followed by quick retrievable (17.59%), Environmental Friendliness (14.81%), Full Text Searching (12.96%), Links to others resources (12.96%), Up-to-datequick publishing of data research result (12.03%), and Multimedia (10.18%). 6.12 Preference of using E-Resources than printed sources The respondents were asked a question to know which form of information sources they prefer to use. The replies given by them are shown in Figure.1. 102 P a g e

Figure.1: Preferences of Using E-Resources than printed sources 80 69.64 60 40 33.92 20 0 Yes No Both It is evident from Figure.1 that majority of the respondents 69.64% are using E-Resources than Printed sources, 33.92% preferred to printed sources than E-Resources, and 4.46% preferred both forms. 6.13 Reasons for preferring E-Resources than Print sources The respondents were asked a question to know the reasons for which they prefer to use E- Resources than printed sources. The replies given by them are shown in Table-6.13. Table-6.13: Reasons for preferring E-Resources than printed one Reasons Number Percentage Save the time 16 21.62 Easy to use 19 25.67 To get more Information 20 27.02 Less Expensive 10 13.51 More useful 9 12.16 Total 74 100 It is evident from Table 6.13 that majority of the respondents (27.02%) prefer E-Resources to get more Information followed by Easy to use (25.67%), to save the time (21.62%), Less Expensive (13.51%), and More Useful (12.16%). It can be concluded that e-resources are providing more information than print sources. Usage of Various Electronic Resources The respondents were asked a question to know which E-Resource they use mostly. The replies given by them are shown in Figure.2. Figure.2: Usage of Various Electronic Resources 4.46 12.96% 27.77% 53.70% 22.22% 9.25% 35.18% 44.44% 33.33% 9.25% 3.70% E-Journals E-Data Archives E-Maps 9.25% E-Books (Respondents were permitted to tick more than one answer) 103 P a g e

It is evident from Figure.2 that majority of the respondents (53.70%) were mostly access WWW followed by E-Books (44.44%), E-Journals (35.18%), E-Magazines (33.33%), E-Mail (27.77%), E-Research (22.22%), E-News (12.96%), E-Data Archives (9.25%), Thesis (9.25%), E-Bibliography (9.25%), E-Maps (3.70%). Majority of the respondents are access World Wide Web. 6.14 Frequency of using different e-databases The respondents were asked a question to know which e-database they use frequently. The replies given by them are shown in Table-6.15. It is evident from Table 6.15 that majority of the respondents (59.25%) are using IEEE database very often followed by use Rarely (31.48%), Never Use (9.25%).Majority of the respondents (44.44%) are using Nature Often followed by use Rarely (42.59%), unfamiliar (7.40%), and (5.55%). The majority of respondents (38.88%) are using Emerald database rarely followed by unfamiliar (32.40%), never use (23.14%), and use often (5.55%). Table-6.15: Frequency of using different Databases Often Rarely Never Unfamiliar Total (%) Databases R % R % R % R % R (%) IEEE 64 (59.25) 34 (31.48) 10 (9.25) - - 108 (100) Nature 48 (44.44) 46 (42.59) 6 (5.55) 8 (7.40) 108 (100) Emerald 6 (5.55) 42 (38.88) 25 (23.1) 35 (32.40) 108 (100) Web of Science 44 (40.74) 52 (48.14) 9 (8.33) 3 (2.77) 108 (100) Science Dictionary 52 (48.14) 43 (39.81) 6 (5.55) 7 (6.48) 108 (100) AMC 25 (23.14) 52 (48.14) 15 (13.88) 16 (14.81) 108 (100) NPTEL 41 (37.96) 27 (25) 25 (23.14) 15 (13.88) 108 (100) Informatics 21 (19.44) 50 (46.29) 21 (19.44) 16 (14.18) 108 (100) UGC Info Net 21 (19.44) 35 (32.40) 27 (25) 25 (23.14) 108 (100) Springer Links 19 (17.59) 18 (16.66) 51 (47.22) 20 (18.51) 108 (100) American Institute of Physics 9 (8.33) 16 (14.81) 52 (48.14) 31 (28.70) 108 (100) CARL Corporation 3 (2.77) 16 (14.81) 56 (51.85) 33 (30.55) 108 (100) Elsevier Science 9 (8.33) 33 (30.55) 41 (37.96) 25 (23.14) 108 (100) The majority of the respondents (48.14%), are Using Web of science database for rarely followed by Use often (40.74%), Never Use (8.33%), and (2.77%). Majority of the respondents (48.14%) are using Science Dictionary database very often followed by Use Sometimes (39.81%), Unfamiliar (6.48%), and (5.55%). Majority of the respondents (48.14%) are using AMC for rarely followed by very Often (23.14%), Unfamiliar (14.81%), and Never Use (12.88%). Majority of the respondents (37.96%) are using NPTEL database very often followed by use rarely (25%), Never use (23.14%), and (13.88%). Majority of the respondents (46.29%) are using Informatics database rarely followed by Use often (19.44%), Never Use (19.44%), unfamiliar (14.18%). Majority of the respondents (32.40%) are using UGC info Net for Sometime followed by Never used (25%), Unfamiliar (23. 14%), and use often ((19.44%). Majority of respondents (47.22%) are Never Use Springer links database followed by Unfamiliar (18.51%), Use often (17.59%), and use rarely (16.66%). Majority of the respondent (48.14%) are never used American Institute of Physics database followed by Unfamiliar (28.70%), Use rarely (14.81%), and Use often (8.33%).Majority of the respondents (51.85%) are never used CARL Corporation database followed by unfamiliar (30.55%), Use rarely (14.81%), and use often (2.77%). Majority of the respondents (37.96%) are never used Elsevier Science database followed by use rarely (30.55%), unfamiliar (23.14%), and often (8.33%). 104 P a g e

6.16. Problems facing while accessing E-Resources International Journal of Library and Information Studies The respondents were asked a question to know the problems which they face while using.the replies given by them are shown in Table-6.16. Table-6.16: Problems facing while accessing E-Resources Problems Response Percentage The Material are not in use or not available. 22 20.37 Slow access 52 48.14 It is difficult to read from the Screen 8 7.40 Lack of online subscription 26 24.07 I am not Familiar with electronic resources 4 3.70 It is evident from Table 6.16 that majority of the respondents (48.14%) are facing slow access while using E-Resources followed by Lack of online subscription (24.07%), the Material are not in use or not available (20.37%), it is difficult to read from the screen, and (7.40%) are not Familiar with E-Resources. 7. Findings and Suggestions: Majority of the respondents are not aware on e-resources, and some of the respondents are not aware on the e-resources available in their libraries. Hence, all the students should be informed by the library staff about the availability of e-resources available in the library. Only 24% of the students using e-resources daily in their library. Hence, all the students should be instructed to visit library daily and to use library resources. Majority of the students (42.85%) got awareness on e-resources through friends and only 18.75% of the students came to know about the e-resources through the library staff. Hence, the library staff should take steps to create awareness on e-resources among the students periodically. Majority of the respondents (27.02%) prefer e-resources then print sources because e- resources are easy to use and save their time. Majority of the respondents (48.14%) are facing the problem of slow access of Internet connectivity. The speed of the internet should be enhanced for speedy access of internet and to save the time of the users. College authorities should take necessary steps for providing user education progamme and increasing of library hours in using library resources effectively. It is also recommended to conduct user training programme in the beginning of the 1 st semester of the every academic year in using library resources. Internet facilities should be given to the staff to access e-resources at their departments in the college. 8. Conclusion: The survey showed that the usage of the Electronic Resources have created a great impact upon the users of Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College Central Library in their Studies and research work. The rapid growths in information communication technology have facilitated the convergence of new electronic devices and formats. Information has been embedded in a variety of ways and forms in various kinds of electronic resources. It is clear from the survey that the younger generations are familiar with using e-resources, but the 105 P a g e

volumes of frequent usage of e-resources among the users have been found to be optimum level. References: 1. Tenopir, Carol. Use and Users of Electronic Library Resources: An Overview and Analysis of Recent Research Studies. Council on Library and Information Resources, Washington, DC 20036, 2003; pp.1-66. Web site at http://www.clir.org 2. Srinivasa Rao, Y and Choudhury, B.K. Availability of Electronic Resources at NIT Libraries in India: A Survey, ICLA, 630-636, 2009; Poster Papers. 3. Sinha, Manoj Kumar, Sinha Gaouri, and Sinha Bimal. Usage of Electronic Resources available Under UGC Infonet Digital Library Consortium by Assam Library Users, 8th International CALIBER - 2011, Goa University, Goa, March 02-04, 2011 Available at www.ir.inflibnet.ac.in. 4. Sahu, N.K. and Sain, Dillip K. Students Use of Web Resources at P.G. Department of Business Administration, North Orissa University Odisha, India: A Study, Professional Journal of Library and Information Technology, 1, (2), 2012; pp. 32-43. 5. Kaur, Amritpal and Rani, Sarita. Use of UGC Infonet E-journals by Research Scholars of Guru Nanak Dev University: A Survey, Professional Journal of Library and Information Technology, 1(2), 2012; pp.71-81. 106 P a g e