E-Resources in Law Libraries : Study of User Satisfaction in the select University Libraries of Delhi

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In the era of digital revolution, academic libraries, especially law libraries, are at the forefront of considering innovative technologies to enhance user experience and satisfaction. The print to digital shift in libraries has not only expanded access to a vast range of resources but also created new challenges in terms of user engagement, resource management, and service quality. This article aims to explore the impact of e-resources on the users in law libraries. The paper focuses upon a comprehensive analysis of user satisfaction levels and investigating the extent to which these resources meet the needs of their users.The research methodology encompasses a survey approach, targeting a users to determine their experiences, expectations, and satisfaction levels with the online resources provided by law university libraries in the Delhi.

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