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The study examines the status and use of the Internet in university libraries of Pakistan. A questionnaire was … that half the university libraries in Pakistan have access to the Internet and it has become an essential part of library … services. The Internet is also being heavily used for performing various library functions such as reference work …
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Web‐based technologies are rapidly becoming an integral part of the business fabric, interwoven into most departments and functional areas. However, the consequences of adopting these innovations, such as anticipated versus unanticipated and desirable versus undesirable consequences, warrant...
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Provision of public Internet access has been viewed by governments as a key step towards encouraging uptake among … information society. The Victorian Public Library network has led Australia in providing this access, at no small cost. However … demographic characteristics of public library public access Internet users, the extent to which public access Internet provision …
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and interviews with reference services librarians both in Australia and overseas. Findings – The assumption that greater … internet access and use equal a decline in public and state library reference enquiries is not proven. Originality/value – The …
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The key political and strategic issues which need to be addressed for the future development of the Australian subject gateways are: continued quality of content creation, integration of access to print and electronic resources, archiving and persistent identification, sustainability of services...
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Online shopping phenomena are governed by a number of consumer acceptance and behaviour characteristics and grounded in theoretical aspects of consumer decision making. There are a number of factors that affect what we buy, when we buy, and why we buy. In reference to buying online, the factors...
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