The study examines the use of information sources and services of the National Medical Library (NAL) in India (New Delhi). A well structured questionnaire was distributed among one library users during the academic session 2007-2008, to find out the use of information sources and services of NML.The present study demonstrates and elaborates the various aspects of use of NML such as Purpose of use, Physical facilities, Services and collections of the documents. Highlights the problem faced by the users and satisfaction level of the users. Suggestion has been given to make the services more beneficial for the academic community of the National Medical Library in India
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The present study covers the changing scenario of libraries with the application of Information Tech...
The study examines the use of information sources and services of the National Medical Library (NAL)...
M Natarajan* Purpose: The study reports the most important aspects of Information seeking behaviour ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the true complexion of the present status of the ...
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The advent of Information and Communication Technologies and Impact of Information explosion have br...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the data collected from the respondents of the me...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was conducted to find out the case study about the All Indian Ins...
Data was collected from 22 selected medical college libraries and 526 undergraduate and postgraduate...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was conducted to find out the realistic about the user’s utilizat...
This research concerns the design and planning of a medical library and information system for India...
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is an autonomous body in India and responsible for the...
A library is the memory of mankind and a critical link between the present and the future generation...
This research sought to determine the use of Information Resources and Services at Delhi Public Libr...
The paper explores to what extent the Ayurvedic medical college library users are aware and use e-re...
The present study covers the changing scenario of libraries with the application of Information Tech...
The study examines the use of information sources and services of the National Medical Library (NAL)...
M Natarajan* Purpose: The study reports the most important aspects of Information seeking behaviour ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the true complexion of the present status of the ...
Information is all around us and is the staple diet of human beings. Information is variously percei...
The advent of Information and Communication Technologies and Impact of Information explosion have br...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the data collected from the respondents of the me...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was conducted to find out the case study about the All Indian Ins...
Data was collected from 22 selected medical college libraries and 526 undergraduate and postgraduate...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was conducted to find out the realistic about the user’s utilizat...
This research concerns the design and planning of a medical library and information system for India...
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is an autonomous body in India and responsible for the...
A library is the memory of mankind and a critical link between the present and the future generation...
This research sought to determine the use of Information Resources and Services at Delhi Public Libr...
The paper explores to what extent the Ayurvedic medical college library users are aware and use e-re...
The present study covers the changing scenario of libraries with the application of Information Tech...