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RBU Journal of Library & Information Science, Vol 25, 2023

The RBU Journal of Library & Information science is a scholarly communication for education, research and development of the Library & Information science field. The first volume was published in the year 1997. It has ISSN -0972-2750. This Journal was enlisted under UGC List of Journals No. 45237, Sl. No. 2023 when UGC published a list of research journals published across the country in its website. Later this journal enlisted under UGC-CARE List w.e.f. 14.6.2019. Present publication is its 25th Volume published in the year 2023. • Dr Sudip Ranjan Hatua is the editor from Vol. 15 to Vol. 25.

The RBU Journal of Library & Information science is a scholarly communication for education, research and development of the Library & Information science field. The first volume was published in the year 1997. It has ISSN -0972-2750. This Journal was enlisted under UGC List of Journals No. 45237, Sl. No. 2023 when UGC published a list of research journals published across the country in its website. Later this journal enlisted under UGC-CARE List w.e.f. 14.6.2019. Present publication is its 25th Volume published in the year 2023. • Dr Sudip Ranjan Hatua is the editor from Vol. 15 to Vol. 25.

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RBU Journal of library & Information Science, V. 25, 2023

(C) Academic Status-Wise Distribution

13.20%

64.00%

22.80%

Figure 4.1(A-C): Composition of Respondents based

on Gender, Age, and Designation

More than two third (68.0%) of respondents are

males and rest (32.0%) are females. More than two

third (67.40%) of respondents are in the age group

18-23 Years and 20.7% of them are in age group 23-

28 Years. 64% of respondents constitutes BE/B Tech

students. Nearly one fourth (22.8%) of respondents

are ME/M Tech students and 13.2% of respondents

are from faculty members.

BE/B Tech students

ME/M Tech students

Fig.1-C

Satisfaction with Current Awareness

Service

Table 1 reveals the data about satisfaction level of

respondents with different aspects of current

awareness service provided by their college library.

Analysis has been made on the basis of number of

respondents responded to particular question.

Satisfaction Level

BE/B Tech

Students

ME/MTech

Students

Faculty

Members

Total

Mode of Getting Current Information

Extremely Satisfied 84 25 8 117 (27.7%)

Satisfied 122 39 16 177 (41.8%)

Moderately Satisfied 37 25 10 72 (17.0%)

Not satisfied 19 8 12 39 (9.2%)

Not at all satisfied 14 2 2 18 (4.3%)

Total

Degree of

Freedom1

χ²-Value²

Critical Value3

8

27.216

15.507

276 99 48

423 (100%)

3.79*

Frequency of Communication for Providing Current Information

Extremely Satisfied 80 19 8 107 (25.8%) 8

Satisfied 124 40 19 183 (44.1%)

Moderately Satisfied 42 40 6 88 (21.2%)

Not satisfied 17 2 10 29 (7.0%)

Not at all satisfied 2 0 6 8 (1.9%)

Total

265 101 49

415 (100%)

3.85*

Subject Matter Covered in Current Information

75.649

15.507

Extremely Satisfied 68 11 8 87 (21.4%) 8

Satisfied 135 48 19 202 (49.8%) 69.029

Moderately Satisfied

15.507

76 (18.7%)

32 38 6

Not satisfied 11 6 8 25 (6.2%)

Not at all satisfied 8 0 8 16 (3.9%)

Total

254 103 49 406 (100%) 3.78*

Table-1: Analysis of Satisfaction with Current Awareness Service

*Scores at ES = 4.51 to 5.00, Satisfied:3.51 to 4.50, MS: 2.51 to 3.50, NS: 1.51 to 2.50, NAS : 1.00 o 1.50

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