Achievement of Objectives of Library Information Management: Result of Right Structuring of Library Network System
Vikash Prajapat, Rupali Dilip Taru

TL;DR
This study evaluates how effectively a well-structured library network system achieves its objectives by analyzing staff feedback and emphasizing the importance of proper information management in the rapidly expanding information era.
Contribution
It introduces a structured approach to assessing library information management objectives through staff surveys and statistical analysis.
Findings
Positive correlation between structured network systems and objective achievement
Effective structuring improves library staff satisfaction and performance
Data supports the need for systematic library network organization
Abstract
The world is transforming through a revolution and development in the progression of information and its broadcasting. The number of research journals, books and reports being published the world over has been increasing phenomenally. Currently, about five lakh books, one lakh periodicals, lakhs of patents, thousands of standards and numerous other types of documents are being published every year. The hypothesis was tested using SPSS to obtain covariances by going to Analyze Correlate Bivariate, A Likert type scale was prepared and used to capture the feedback using the feedback survey Total 90 library staff were asked to complete this survey through questionnaires.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrganizational and Employee Performance · Innovations and Analysis in Business and Education
