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Information Technology Impact on Libraries

Raj Kumar Berwal, Rekha Berwal

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Indian Journal of Agriculture Business 10(1):p 35-37, 2024-06-05. | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijab.2454.7964.10124.5
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Raj Kumar Berwal, Rekha Berwal. Information Technology Impact on Libraries. Ind. J Agri Busi 2024;10(1):35–37

Received : December 23, 2023         Accepted : February 21, 2024          Published : June 05, 2024

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Academic libraries and information centers play important roles as sources of valuable records,  which help to meet the information needs of the society. In modern settings, these centers are  often equipped with state of the art information technology (IT) resources in order to facilitate  information acquisition, dissemination and access to resources domiciled in remote repositories  which where beforehand not possible. This paper demonstrates that effective use of Information  Technology (IT) will enhance the current operations of university library and assist the library  users to carry out their various activities in the library.  The strength of the academic library lies in the strength of its services through which it  can ensure effective use of its information resources and play its role in fulfilling objectives of  education.


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  • Raj Kumar Berwal
    College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, India
  • Rekha Berwal
    Ch. Balluram Godara Govt. Girls College, India

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December 23, 2023 February 21, 2024 June 05, 2024
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijab.2454.7964.10124.5
Keywords 21st century; Modern libraries; Knowledge; Technology.21st centuryModern librariesKnowledgeTechnology

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