Digital Library Education and Training in Higher Education: Opportunities and Challenges in Jaipur, Rajasthan
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Digital Libraries, Higher Education, Library Education, Digital Training, Information Technology, E-Learning, Information Access, Jaipur, Library and Information Science (LIS), Digital InfrastructureAbstract
The rapid advancement of digital technologies has transformed traditional library systems into digital libraries, significantly enhancing access to information and supporting academic and research activities. This study examines the possibilities and challenges of digital library education and training in higher education institutions, with special reference to Jaipur, Rajasthan. The research adopts a descriptive and exploratory design, utilizing both primary and secondary data. Primary data were collected through structured questionnaires administered to students and faculty members, while secondary data were obtained from academic journals, books, and online sources. Statistical tools such as ANOVA, regression, and t-tests were applied for data analysis.The findings indicate that digital libraries provide substantial opportunities, including improved accessibility, flexibility in learning, and enhanced research efficiency. However, several challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, lack of trained personnel, low awareness levels, and financial constraints hinder their effective implementation. The study concludes that strengthening digital infrastructure, updating curricula, and providing adequate training programs are essential for maximizing the benefits of digital library education. The research offers valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and institutions to enhance digital library practices in higher education.
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