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Volume : I, Issue : VIII, September - 2011

INFORMATION SEEKING BEHAVIOUR AMONG SCIENCE STUDENTS AT HIGHER-SECONDARY LEVEL.

Vaishali Mahakulkar,Shashi Wanjari

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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The present paper is based on a survey conducted on the information seeking habits of science students at highersecondary level. The paper points out the purpose of information, the major sources of obtaining academic information among the students. The study also tries to find out student's satisfaction from the identified sources.

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Vaishali Mahakulkar,Shashi Wanjari, (2011). INFORMATION SEEKING BEHAVIOUR AMONG SCIENCE STUDENTS AT HIGHER-SECONDARY LEVEL.. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. VIII, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/446.pdf

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