Application Of Library Management Software In Universities Of Delhi And Haryana
Abstract
The main aim of this article is to assess the adoption and implementation of ICT in University Libraries. The study focuses on selected universities of Delhi and Haryan that have implemented LMS for library automation. The study reveals how ICT connects users. This paper explores how user community dynamics impact information seeking and search behavior, highlighting the need for responsive library services using emerging technologies such as social media and open-source software. This research reveals if university libraries employ Web-OPAC for data sharing, use union catalogue system, and encounter issues with library management software.
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