User Study about the Library Services in Central Library of Tirupur District, Tamil Nadu
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https://doi.org/10.51983/arss-2014.3.1.1268Keywords:
Resources, Collection, Services, User study, User satisfaction levelAbstract
The public library is a product of modern democracy and a practical demonstration of Democracy’s faith in universal education as a life process. By throwing open the mine recorded knowledge for effective use, critical evaluation and exploration, library encourages individuality, variety and dissent within a climate of tolerance and anti-thesis of authoritarianism. It disseminates works of all kinds calculated to promote the life -long education of one and all. Though the diffusion of education, the library strives to enhance the equality and social justice, to promote intellectual freedom and advancement of knowledge, to generate in the young generation a sense of purposefulness and maximum dedication, confidence in themselves and faith in democracy’s future.
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