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Collection building trend among the institutes of higher learning in India: a preferential race between print and electronic resources

机译:印度高等学校中馆藏建设的趋势:印刷资源和电子资源之间的优先竞争

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Purpose - The present study aims to assess the resource procurement preferences among the leading academic libraries of the institutes of higher learning across India. The study analyses the amount and percentage of budget spent by the institutions under study during the period 2012-2013, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 on the procurement of print and electronic resources in their libraries. The study also discusses about concerns with regard to the subscription of e-resources and the reasons for weaning interest among the Indian academicians towards the print resources. Design/methodology/approach - By and large, the scope of the study is limited to institutes of higher learning across India, but reflects a great deal of relevance to the global higher education practices. The study has been undertaken on the 20 leading institutes each from Universities, Institutes of Management and Institutes of Technology in India, based on the ranking list released by the Ministry of Human Resource-Development, Government of India, on 4 April 2016. Findings - The electronic documents are the dominant forms of present day library procurements in India, with the print struggling to retain its readership. The Institutes of Engineering and Technology and Management have almost similar procurement preferences, spending almost three-fourth of their library budgets on the procurement of e-documents. On average, the University libraries in India have spent 43.54 per cent of their budget on the procurement of print resources and 56.46 per cent of their budget on the procurement of electronic resources during the period of study. Similarly, on average, each Institute of Engineering and Technology has spent 24.04 per cent of their library budget on the procurement of print documents and 75.96 per cent towards the procurement of electronic resources, whereas 27.51 per cent of the library budget by the Institutes of Management in India is being spent on the procurement of print resources and 72.49 per cent towards the procurement of electronic resources. Originality/value - The study is original and is first of its kind, undertaken on three different category of institutions, based on the national ranking of the country.
机译:目的-本研究旨在评估印度各高等学府领先学术图书馆之间的资源采购偏好。该研究分析了各研究机构在2012-2013年,2013-2014年和2014-2015年期间在其图书馆中购买印刷和电子资源的预算金额和百分比。该研究还讨论了有关电子资源订购的担忧,以及印度院士对印刷资源兴趣减弱的原因。设计/方法论/方法-总体而言,研究范围仅限于印度各地的高等教育机构,但反映了与全球高等教育实践的高度相关性。根据印度政府人力资源开发部于2016年4月4日发布的排名表,对印度的大学,管理学院和技术学院的20家领先机构进行了研究。调查结果-电子文件是印度当今图书馆采购的主要形式,印刷品在努力保持其读者群方面很困难。工程技术与管理学院具有相似的采购偏好,几乎将其图书馆预算的四分之三用于电子文档的采购。在研究期间,印度大学图书馆平均将其预算的43.54%用于印刷资源的采购,并将其预算的56.46%用于电子资源的采购。同样,每个工程技术研究所平均将其图书馆预算的24.04%用于采购印刷文件,将75.96%用于电子资源的采购,而管理学院则占图书馆预算的27.51%。印度的支出用于印刷资源的采购,而72.49%的支出用于电子资源的采购。原创性/价值-这项研究是独创性的,属于同类研究的开端,是根据国家的全国排名对三种不同类别的机构进行的研究。

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