TEACHERS APPROACH TO ELECTRONIC INFORMATION RESOURCES Dr. G.SIVAPRASAD Lecturer in Library Science, MVGRR Degree college, Bhattiprolu Guntur (Dt.) B. DHANA.

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TEACHERS APPROACH TO ELECTRONIC INFORMATION RESOURCES Dr. G.SIVAPRASAD Lecturer in Library Science, MVGRR Degree college, Bhattiprolu Guntur (Dt.) B. DHANA LAKSHMI Librarian, Tirumala Engineering College, Jonnalagadda, Narasaraopet, Guntur (Dt.) K. VENKATA RAO Incharge Libarian, AM Library, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur

Introduction Modern academic library is a conglomeration of printed books and journals as well as electronic resources where both forms of the documents can be stored, retrieved and delivered as and when required. Internet is network of networks, it provides seamless access to wide variety of information by not limited to a particular subject or language. In addition to traditional source teachers are forced to use electronic information resource, which is ranging from primary source to tertiary source for organizing their day today teaching-learning activities more creative. It is also necessary to create awareness among the academic community due to the exponential growth of information along with unfiltered information.

Statement of problem Statement of problem Teachers are the agents to bring right information to the learner through well designed teaching learning programmed using both traditional as well as electronic information resources either through formal or non-formal system of education. But the quality of Electronic information resources affects the end product of education. Hence, the study is entitled as ‘Teachers approach to Electronic Information resources’.

To understand the purposes for which the college teachers are using the internet. To understand the frequency of using electronic information resources To identify the most preferred search engine used by college teachers when browsing electronic information resources. To find out the hindrance and problem faced by the teachers while accessing and using electronic information resources To analyse the most preferred format choosed by the college teachers when browsing electronic resource. To suggest suitable recommendations to improve the electronic information resources and services for the benefit of teachers Objectives of the study

Limitations of the study The present study is based on a sample of 80 Degree college teachers in Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, October, Data collected for this study is based on convenient random sampling. The present study is confined only to the degree college teachers.

Methodology The present study intends to describe the college teachers approach on electronic information resources. Hence the investigator has adopted survey method for data collection using stratified random sampling method and descriptive statistics has been used for the interpretation of the data.

Analysis of data Background Variables The sample for the present study consists of 80- degree college teachers of various colleges of Arts and Science. The age of the teachers responding to the questionnaire varies from 24 to 56 years. Out of 80 college teachers, 52 are males and the remaining are females. Again 34 respondents are of rural background and the remaining 46 are from urban areas, 31 from arts faculty and the remaining 49 are from science faculty.

Purpose of Using Internet S.NoPurposeNo. of Users % Preparation to class room teaching Research work For Knowledge Individual learning Other activities Table 1 shows that the first and foremost purpose of using Internet by college teachers is for preparation to class room teaching, research work, for the sake of knowledge and individual learning.

Frequency of using Electronic Information Resources S No Duration of Internet useNo. of Users % Less then 5 hours 5-10 hours Greater than 10 hours It is clear the most (61.25%) of the college teachers are using electronic information resources less than five hours in a week. It is followed by 28.75% are using electronic information resources 5-10 hours in a week and only 10% are using electronic information resources for more than 10 hours in a week. This shows that they are depending more on traditional source than electronic information resources.

Use of Electronic Information resources S.NoType Electronic information resources No. of Users % CD-ROM Internet E-Journals Online database E-Books OPAC It shows that 88.75% of college teachers are using internet, followed by 67.5% use E-Journals, 43.75% use CD-ROM, 38.75% teachers are using online database, 15% and 10% respondents use e-books and OPAC.

Learned to Electronic Information Resources S.N o Learned Electronic Information Resources No. of Users % Trail and error Guidance from other teachers Self thought Guidance from library staff Course offered by Institutions Guidance from Computer staff External course Note: Because of multiple choice options the percentage is exceeded to more than 100%.

Learned to Electronic Information Resources It shows that most popular method of acquiring the necessary skill to use electronic information resources % of respondents acquired skills from Guidance from the other teachers, while 28.75% respondents are learned through self thought, 26.25% respondents are learned through trail and error, 23.75% respondents are learned through external course, 22.5% teachers are learned through library staff, 18.75% respondents are learned through computer staff and 10% respondents are learned from course offered by Institutions

Preference of Using Search Engine S.NoSearch EnginesNo. of Users % Google Yahoo Altavista MSN Any other Note: Because of multiple choice options the percentage is exceeded to more than 100%. It shows that 85% teachers using Google, followed by 52.5% respondents are use Yahoo, 32.5% respondents use Altavista, 17.5% and 15% respondents use MSN and other search engines respectively to access information in the Internet.

Most preferred format S. N o FormatNo. of Users % MS word PDF HTML BOTH It is clear that most preferred format is PDF format and even though mixed response followed by HTML and Word format respectively.

Hindrance of accessing Electronic Information Resources S. No HindranceNo. of Users % Too much information retrieved Time consuming Limited access to a computer terminal Lack of IT knowledge to effectively utilize the service Using electronic resources often detracts from doing work Note: Because of multiple choice options the percentage is exceeded to more than 100%. It is noted that 71.25% teachers stated that too much information retrieved is the main barrier to access electronic resources % opined that limited access to a computer terminal hindered to access electronic resources.

Impact of Electronic information resources - S. No Impact of Electronic information resources No. of users % Access to current up to date information Easier access to information Faster access to information Access to a wider range It shows that 78.75% respondents stated that access to current up to date information as a benefit of using electronic information resources, followed by 67.5% and 43.75% teachers sated that electronic resources helps access to information and faster access to information respectively and 35% respondents found that access to a wider range of information an advantage of using electronic information resources.

Findings and suggestions Purpose of using electronic information resources by the majority of college teachers is for the preparation of class room teaching and research work Average time spent by the college teachers for accessing electronic information resources are less than 5 hours in a week. The high percentage of teachers are learnt to access electronic information resources by the guidance of other teachers. Google search engine is considered the highly familiar search engine among college teachers Most preferred format of information by college teachers is PDF. The frequency usage of electronic information resources is increasing day by day rapidly.

Conclusions Electronic information resources have become the vital part of human life in 21st century. It has rapidly changed the way of seeking and disseminating information. It is clear from the study that how electronic information resources are useful to preparation of classroom teaching and research work. This study helps the librarians in planning and developing electronic information resources in providing modern services to their library users.