Student perspective while choosing distance education in library and information science education in Odisha: A survey included a State University LIS student’s in library science

Rout, Lulu and Acharya, Shubhasmita Student perspective while choosing distance education in library and information science education in Odisha: A survey included a State University LIS student’s in library science. Library Philosophy and Practice, 2019. [Journal article (Paginated)]

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The study includes 295 Library Science student in a State University of Fakir Mohan University, Balasore, Odisha. In Odisha this is the first State University who provide a huge number of distance learning courses. The sample size includes 195 BLIS students and 95 MLIS students who got admitted in this state university in 2019-2020 batch. The result of this survey is to find out the reason behind choosing the distance Library Science course in Odisha state and the reason of student migrating from other state to Odisha state for choosing this University. Except the Library Science course this survey also highlights the other distance courses like economics, MCA, M. Com, English, etc. Which are the more demandable courses in now a day.

Item type: Journal article (Paginated)
Keywords: Distance Learning, LIS education, LIS in Odisha, LIS University, Student perspective, Distance library, Distance Learning.
Subjects: A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information.
A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information. > AA. Library and information science as a field.
Depositing user: Lulu Rout
Date deposited: 24 Jan 2022 06:46
Last modified: 25 Jan 2022 17:37
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/42818

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