Community Information Needs: A Case Study of Holehonnur Hobli

Authors

  • Department of Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Shimoga, Karnataka
  • Lecturer, Department of Post Graduate Studies in Library and Information Science, Kuvempu University, Shankaragatta, 577451

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2008/v45i2/44185

Keywords:

Community Information Needs, Rural Community, Holehonnur, Rural Library, Information Needs, Sources and Services.

Abstract

Rural communities face new challenges of information needs for their betterment of lives. Holehonnur is a hobali place with a total population of 3517 have quite a good number of educational institutions and a moderate literate rate. Study shows that an average of 80% of rural community visit the library and utilise the sources. Especially women and labour community visit the library for entertainment purpose and students for educational purpose and employees and farmers for enjoying their leisure.50% of users spend one to two hours and 90% of them are satisfied with the library collection and services. Newspaper is favorite source of all the users community. Radio and Television are also most preferred media.

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How to Cite

Biradar, B. S., & Dharani Kumar, P. (2013). Community Information Needs: A Case Study of Holehonnur Hobli. Journal of Information and Knowledge, 45(2), 225–234. https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2008/v45i2/44185

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Received 2013-12-30
Accepted 2013-12-30

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