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Acceptance of digital library among female students and effects of limited access of digital library on their performance in research work: A case of International Islamic University
Authors:Muhammad Arif  Saima Kanwal
Affiliation:1. Department of Library and Information Science, Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad, Pakistanmuhammad_arifpk@yahoo.com;3. Department of Technology Management, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract:This study investigates the acceptance and importance of digital library among female students of International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan. The study also highlights the problems that are confronted by the female students in completing their research work after limited access to digital library in the female campus of the University.

Survey was administered personally to collect data from 315 female students of eight faculties of the female campus of the university. The convenient sampling technique was used to collect data from the subjects of the study.

The access to digital library is indispensable to the students to complete their research work. With limited access to the digital library the students were unable to meet their information needs from the Internet and the libraries of other universities. The quantity as well as quality of their research work were affected due the restriction of digital resources. Also the limited access affected adversely to improve insight of the respondents regarding technological developments in their respective area of research. The lack of informational literacy program, IT training workshops, IT literate staff and the electricity failure were the main hindrance to access digital library as well as Internet.

This study was limited only to female students of the International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Keywords:Digital library  ICT  International Islamic University, Islamabad  Higher Education Commission Pakistan
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