Chikkamanju NayakUniversity of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad | UASD
Chikkamanju Nayak
MA. MLISc. MPhil. PGDLAN. UGC-JRF. Ph.D
Assistant Librarian(Senior Scale) in University of Agricultural Sciences, University Library Dharwad, Karnataka India
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Introduction
My area of specialization is Planning and Evaluating ICT skills on Alternative Dimensions, WEB 2.0 Technology, Library Automation and Digitization. I have well written several full text research
papers in national and international journals, conferences and seminars.
Iam also handling PGS-501 (Library and Information Services) Course for M.Sc. and
Ph.D. Students and I have attended various training programs, seminars, conferences, workshops etc.
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Publications (13)
The present study analyses the papers published in Webology journal from 2004 to 2020. 342 papers were published in the journal 'Webology' The data was taken from the archives of the journal through online. parameters used in the study were: journal such as growth of papers in issue wise, year-wise, authorship pattern, degree of collaboration, annu...
The paper discusses the background of the novel corona virus (COVID-19) disease presented unique challenges to all the stakeholders of education system. It talks about the different dimensions of education sectors affected by this pandemic and the response of the libraries and librarians during this period. The sudden and unexpected outbreak of the...
The present study is to investigate the content offered via library Web sites in order to identify main content elements which are present in a substantial extent, as well as to recognize important content elements which are reflecting the presence of some new trends in academic libraries development. Today's they are using Web technologies to prom...
2 ABSTRACT Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore recent trends in the application of Web 2.0 features related to Agricultural University Library websites in India. Design/methodology/approach The seventy one Agricultural Universities derived from the website of Higher Education, Government of India were considered for collection of data....
India has ranking second largest county population in the World after China. As a precautionary measure COVID-19 pandemic situation, every institution, industry and public domain has been affected with the Coronavirus. The college and the university libraries are also compelled to close libraries. library professionals should also be prepare to reo...
This study attempts to identify the scientometric characteristics of the scholarly publications in the
various journals from CeRA-Jgateplus database during the study period from 1991-2020 of the University
of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad. The University has published 362 articles, it shows that the University
of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad has...
This explorative study focuses on access to print and electronic information resources among journalists in Mysore and Mandya district of Karnataka, India. The researchers tried to analyze frequency of library visits, average time spent, use of print and electronic information resources, criteria for evaluation of information resources, usage of so...
The present study is to investigate the evaluation of content analysis via library portals in order to identify main content elements which are present a substantial extent. Today's they are using Web technologies to promote their
The study investigated the ICT based library and Information services in Constituent First Grade Colleges affiliated to University of Mysore .The present study demonstrates and elaborates the primary way to learn about ICTs, the purpose of using ICT enabled library services, to assess to what extent users are utilized ICT based library services and...
This paper is an attempt to examine the accuracy of references in five psychology theses submitted to the University of Mysore. Nine hundred and twenty three references were verified for their accuracy. Seventy seven percent of the references had citation errors. The errors were classified as major and minor errors. The major errors included incorr...