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Title: Role of departmental library in satisfying the information needs of students: A survey of two departments of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur
Authors: Shakeel Ahmed Khan, Farzana Shafique
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Information Management and Libraries
Publisher: Department of Information Management, University of the Punjab
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2011
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Language: en
Keywords: Library ServicesUser SatisfactionUniversity LibrariesDepartmental libraryIslamia University of Bahawalpur
The study aims to investigate the role and importance of departmental library in satisfying information needs of students. Perceptions of the students of the Department of Management & Business Administration (MBA) (having departmental library) and the students of the Department of Library & Information Science (LIS) (who did not have a departmental library) were comparatively analyzed. The study assesses the satisfaction level of the respondents from the MBA department with services of their departmental library. It also explores the LIS students' opinion about the need of departmental library. A questionnaire was distributed among 150 students of both the departments. The results show that most of the respondents from MBA department were satisfied with nearly all of the departmental library services. It was also found that most of the respondents from both the departments recommended the provision of online databases and Internet service for their departmental library. They also demanded more computers, digital collection and magazines/newspapers. The respondents from MBA department were found more interested in scholarly journals, multimedia services and audiovisual material than the respondents from LIS department. All of the respondents agreed that departmental library should be provided in all academic departments of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur.
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