Information and Communication Technology: Its impact on Human Resource Development in Academic Library and Information Centers in Chennai: An Analytical study
Journal Title: International Journal of Research in Social Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 5
Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the information and communication technology its impact on human resource development among academic Libraries and Information Centers in Chennai. Population studied in this research includes academic college Librarians and faculty and Students, sample size of 12 librarians and 31 students community obtained elimination of a number of samples in the calculation stage, normality was 43. Data collection tool was researcher made questionnaire of information communication technology and standard questionnaire of human resource development that their validity was confirmed. The data collected were analyzed using statistical methods. The results suggest an information communication technology and its impact on human resource development components professional skills, with the human resources development and Library users view and Suggestions. In view of this, this paper presents one such study which has been carried out by surveying the application of ICT and impact of HRD among academic Library and Information Centers (LICs) in and around Chennai. There are nearly 300 Academic institutions at graduate, post graduate (PG) and research levels in various disciplines. It also studies the areas of ICT application, Collection Development Policy (CDP), manpower development and attitudes of staff towards ICT application and students. Finally, it also analyses the reasons for poor application of ICT, if any and concludes objectively that the application ICT in Academic library and information centers would certainly put an order and bring out a sequence of operations in view of knowledge discovery services in Library Information and Documentation Management Environment(LIME) without much of human intervention.
Authors and Affiliations
Abdul Kareem,Mohamed Safiul Haq And Dr. V. Kasi Ra
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