Internet Literacy Skills and Perception on Internet among Commerce Students in Mangalore University, Karnataka
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Date
2019
Authors
Kori, Dayanandappa
Angadi, Mallikarjun
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Publisher
Shree Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi
Abstract
Information technology and the Internet are speedily reconstructing
pretty much all aspects of our lives. This paper presents the Internet
Literacy Skills and Perception on the Internet among Commerce
Students at Mangalore University, Mangaluru the population of the
study consists of MCom students of Mangalore University Study is
conducted through a structured questionnaire. The current study has
revealed Internet Literacy Skills and Perception on the Internet among
commerce students. It was identified that all the respondents in the
study use Internet, 96% (149) of the respondents use the internet every
day, 118 (76%) respondents prefer Google Chrome as their Internet
Browser. The Internet service has enabled the students to enhance their
academic excellence by providing them the current information and
access to global information.
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Internet Literacy Skills, Perception on Internet, Mangalore University, Commerce Students, Department of Central Library
Citation
Proceedings of International Conference on Digital Technologies and Transformation of Academic Libraries, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, India, 26-28 December, 2019.p. 764-771