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Item Impact of Smartphone Among Postgraduate Students of Manipur University: A Study(INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar, 2022-11) Hauminlun; Singh, Ch. IbohalThe present study attempted to explore the use of smartphones by Postgraduate students of Manipur University. It is found that the majority of the respondents i.e 73.91% belong to female users and male students accounted for 26.08%, and 88.04% of the respondents belong to the age group of 21- 25. Android OS is the most used operating software among the respondents. In general, respondents use smartphones for messaging (93.47%), Internet Browsing (91.30%), Calling (Phone calls, Skype, Viber, and etc.) (84.78%), Checking social media accounts(82.60). The academic purposes of smartphones as revealed by students include, to download class materials (93.47%), joining Online classes(89.13%), reading (86.95%), Up/Download Learning Materials (82.60%), to interact with friends and faculty (78.26%), to prepare Assignments (73.91%), to login to the student portal (67.39%), to share academic websites and links (65.21%) etc. applications (Apps) commonly installed include Pdf reader (88.04%), followed by Dictionary apps (67.39%), in the mean time, Applications for learning activities account for only 8.69% and Online class softwares (google meet, zoom) account for only 2.17%.Item IT Applications in University Libraries in North East India: A Study(2003) Singh, Ch. Ibohal; Singh, Th. KhomdonItem Scholarly Communications on Internet of Things(INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar, 2019-11) Iroshini, Ningombam; Singh, Ch. IbohalThe present generation immensely understands the significance and value of the Internet of Things (IoT) for the development of the society. A sizeable amount of researches are found to be conducted by scientists and academicians around the world related to IoT. Analysis of the scholarly communications of the researchers in the field could provide us many clues on various dimensions in this field of new emerging area of study. In the present study, webometric techniques have been used to investigate scholarly publications in IoT indexed in the Emerald Insight database which are published during the span of 7 years i.e. 2013 to 2019. Data analysis reveals us perspectives on the growth of IoT research, core journals, discipline domain, and top productive countries. As the findings of the study indicates IoT research productivity has grown rapidly with time significantly during the last 4 years i.e. 2016-2019. The articles are mainly based on Social Science discipline, business and management being highest. China amongst other countries tops in research in IoT as the findings show.Item Scientists In Digital Information Environment : A Study(INFLIBNET Centre, 2005-11-10) Singh, Ch. Ibohal; Devi, Th. Madhuri; Singh, Thoudam ShyamAccess to digital information resources by the scientist of six leading institutions located in Manipur has been analyzed on various aspects. This purpose of information needs, the way to get the information, different access points, access to Internet and OPAC are covered. Preference on resources including digital sources has been given stress. Understanding the problems encountered by the scientist, suggestions have also been drawn from them to draw solutions.Item Scientists Views on Trends in Digital Library In Bangladeh and India(INFLIBNET Centre, 2005-11-10) Singh, Thoudam Shyam; Singh, Ch. Ibohal; Devi, Th. MadhuriLibrary and Information Scientists are dealing with digital library. Their views in respect of Bangladesh and India are analysed here to understand the scenario of Digital Library (DL) and its services in the two countries. Emphasis has been given on the technological requirements, DL Services rendered and the problems encountered. Concludes with the suggestions for the successful implementation of the DL.Item User Needs : A Study of Politicians of Manipur(INFLIBNET Center, 2004-11) Devi, N. Vidyavati; Singh, Ch. Ibohal; Devi, Th. MadhuriPoliticians constitute a particular group of users whose information need and information seeking behaviour is quite specific. In our paper an attempt is being made to ascertain the information needs of politicians who belong to different parties in Manipur. The channels and sources of information they use and their involvement in information activities are some of the parameters on which emphasis has been given. The barriers encountered by the politicians have also been chalked out to draw solutions.