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Digital Information Literacy among Research Scholars in Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati (A.P): An Analytical Study Presented in the 9 th International Caliber-2013, Ahmadabad by Dr.D.Konappa Librarian, PVKK Institute of Technology, Anantapur, (AP).

Introduction Our society has been changed by the rapid development and diffusion of information and communication technology (ICT) into fields such as education, business, health, agriculture, and so on. Information users may be bewildered by a variety of digitized information. The process of identifying and selecting information has become complex. It is critical to promote information literacy (IL) in the digital age. Computers have become a necessary part of this digital society, and skills for computer use are a common prerequisite on many job applications.

Definition A set of digital abilities requiring individuals to recognise when digital information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, organise and effectively use the needed digital information in an ethical and legal way.

Digital Information Literacy (DIL) Digital Information Literacy (DIL) is the ability to recognise the need for, to access, and to evaluate electronic information. The digitally literate can confidently use, manage, create, quote and share sources of digital information in an effective way. The way in which information is used, created and distributed demonstrates an understanding and acknowledgement of the cultural, ethical, economic, legal and social aspects of information. The digitally literate demonstrate openness, the ability to problem solve, to critically reflect, technical capability and a willingness to collaborate and keep up to date prompted by the changing contexts in which they use information.

Digital information literate student will then able to Understand a problem and develop a set of questions that will solve the information need. Solve the problem by using search methods which allow the student access to digital information sources on the web. Evaluate the sources by making informed judgements about what is found online. Consolidate the identified resources into a broader package of information, gather from a variety of media sources, for example the web. Develop critical-thinking skills and use web tools such as search engines, listing of favourite sites, mailing lists, etc

Objectives To know the level of Digital Information Literacy (DIL) among research scholars of Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati; To study the types of e-information needed to research scholars in Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati; To study the different purpose for using electronic resources; To know the IT skills of the research scholars in Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati; and To identify the evaluation of web resources by the research scholars.

Methodology The survey method was adopted for the present study and a questionnaire method is followed to receive data on computer literacy, digital information competency, training and orientation, the role played by the library, etc., from the respondents. Due to par city of the time questionnaire were distributed among the research scholars of different departments of Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, A.P. out of 90 research scholars 72 (80%) returned the questionnaires.

Sri Venkateswara University Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati was established in 1954 in the world famous temple town of Tirupati on the sprawling campus of 1200 acres with a panoramic and pleasant hill view. The University has three constituent campus colleges, College of Arts, College of Sciences, College of Management studies with 58 Departments offering 71 Postgraduate Courses. Currently the university is serving 3000 students and research scholars. It has a very good functional library, partly automated. It also has digital library under the UGC-Infonet programme.

Distribution of Questionnaires Gender Wise S.No.Gender No.of Questionnaires Distributed No.of Questionnaires Received No.% % 1Male Female Total

Types of e-information needed S.No.E-Information Sources YesNo No.% % 1e-journals e-articles e-thesis and dissertations e-databases e-books e-news groups e-subject gateways e-archives N=72

Purpose for using electronic resources S.No.Using E-Resources YesNo No.% % 1To update research Knowledge To support research work To collect research material To write article for publication To attend seminars/workshops To carry out project works N=72

IT skill of the Research Scholars S.No.IT Skills YesNo No.% % 1Internet MS-Office/Desktop publishing Multimedia Programming Language N=72

Use of Internet search tools S.No.Internet search tools YesNo No.% % 1Search engines Subject gateways On-line databases Digital Library search engines Web portals N=72

Evaluation of web resources by the Research Scholars S.No. Evaluation of Web Resources YesNo No.% % 1Reliability Authenticity Accessibility Objectivity Money Usability Comprehensive Exposure N=72

Findings 80% of the research scholars who responded to the survey expressed their need for electronic information in addition to traditional print sources; Most of the respondents 56 (77.78)% indicated that they use e-journals. However, e- articles, e-thesis and dissertations and e-databases are used by more than 50% of the research scholars. Other forms of e-information such as e-books, subject gateways, e- archives are less popular among the research community; A majority of research scholars use e-information in order to update their knowledge in their respective subject area. More than 70% use e-resources for the purpose of research support, collection of research materials, and preparation of scholarly articles for publication; To spending time for browsing and using e-information not significant. Only 24 (33.33%) browse daily but a majority use the Internet for browsing twice a week; A majority of the university research scholars (86.11%) have Internet knowledge; Search engines are most frequently used for browsing and searching on the web. Other tools such as subject gateways, bibliographic databases, digital libraries, etc., are used much less; Authenticity and reliability are the most important parameters for evaluation of online information and All respondents expressed the wish that the library would take initiative in promoting information literacy at the university level.

Recommendations The insistence of scholars to conduct their own searches despite difficulties encountered can be dealt with through a user education program tailored to the needs of each discipline. This program should involve the usage of secondary sources such as indices, abstracts and databases. Such searches should be a cooperative effort between the librarian and the scholar so that both sides can contribute their own expertise to the salutation of the problem. The university library should start a digital information literacy programme to educate the research scholars. The university administration should develop the necessary infrastructure for the promotion of e-information. Research scholars should network with those who are already using e- information to make use of their knowledge and skill. Librarians running such program should gain the necessary expertise prior to undertaking such a project. Since in our country electronic search devices are of recent origin, a small pilot program prior to launching a full user education program is recommended.

Conclusion It is an introductory attempt is made in the present study to know the level of Digital Information Literacy (DIL) among research scholars of Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. Lot has to be done in this regard and this paper just made an attempt of beginning. Basing on the data collected it can be concluded that the information users are to be trained to acquire DIL competency. Research people to use information technologies are becoming an important educational objective for the teaching and research community. Universities should take a lead role in spreading knowledge of digital information resources.