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INTERNET AND ITS ROLE IN PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, PATIALA AND PANJAB UNIVERSITY, CHANDIGARH LIBRARY
: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

SYNOPSIS TO BE SUBMITTED TO

AWADESH PARTAP UNIVERSITY, REWA

IN PARTIAL FULRILLMENT OF THE DEGREE OF

DOCTOR OF PHILOSPHY IN

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

Guide by:
Dr. S.N.Sharma Rakesh K Sharma
TITLE:
INTERNET AND IT’S ROLE IN PUNJABI UNIVERSITY PATIALA LIBRARY & PANJAB UNIVERSITY CHANDIGARH LIBRARY: a comparative study
Research Methodology
I. Statement of the problem
The Internet has become the most extensively used information source the empowers the average person to get in roaming with the latest information. Today’s users can no longer depend on conventional information sources to cope with the latest developments in their respective fields.
The Internet has emerged as a powerful education tool with the increasing impact of information and communication technologies on higher education, the ever-increasing number of people accessing Internet coupled with recent explosion of information resources on the Internet; may have considerable implications for teaching, learning and research. Teachers and students are depending more and more on the Internet for their various educational purposes.
The present study deals with the Internet in the library of Bhai Kahan Singh, Nabha library (Punjabi University Patiala) & A.C Joshi Library (Panjab University Chandigarh).
It is entitled “Internet and its role in Punjabi University Patiala and Panjab University Chandigarh Libraries: a comparative study.”

II. Research Methods
After selection and statement of the problem major task for the researcher is to decide about the method, procedure and techniques to be used for collection, analysis and interpretation of data. It is essential that proper methodology is adopted and appropriate techniques are applied so as to achieve the objectives laid down for the investigation present study adopted

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