Management of Internet Service in a University Environment
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2004/v41i4/44505Keywords:
Internet Service Management, Universities, ChallengesAbstract
Majority of the users of the University Libraries are aware of the developments in Internet, WWW etc. They able to browse though the various search engines to find their required information. This has made the library staff to be more responsible finding the right information to their readers. They need to keep themselves abreast of the developments in the field. The paper discusses the challenges to be faced while managing the Internet.Downloads
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