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Association of Demographic Variables Versus Frequency of Use ofAerospace Indexing, Abstracting and Citation Services - A Research Survey of Aerospace Scientists and Engineers of Bangalore

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Title Association of Demographic Variables Versus Frequency of Use ofAerospace Indexing, Abstracting and Citation Services - A Research Survey of Aerospace Scientists and Engineers of Bangalore
 
Creator Guruprasad, R
Marimuthu, P
 
Subject Aeronautics (General)
Documentation and Information Science
 
Description It is absolutely clear that the use of electronic media to support scientific communication has undoubtedly been one of the paradigm shifts in the practice of science in this era. For a research scientist today, with access to the Internet, working across continents in different time zones and keeping in touch with his peers had indeed become a reality due to the exponential growth of the telecommunication infrastructure the world has witnessed. With the coming e-resources, there has been significant transformation by which scholarly information is disseminated throughout the world. In fact, with the arrival of e-journals has greatly affected the way a scientist or an engineer seeks this information, acquires it and then uses it effectively. Demography is the scientific study of characteristics and dynamics pertaining to the human population, including things like size, growth rate, density and distribution of a specified group. The primary reason people use demography is to create statistics--in fact, the term roughly translates to "people measurement." These allow a person to get a picture of how common specific traits within a group are. Comparing statistics over time also allows researchers to show changes that are happening in the target group. A research survey was undertaken to ascertain the ‘Association of Demographic Variables versus the Frequency of Usage of Core Aerospace Engineering Indexing, Abstracting and Citation Services’ amongst the aerospace scientists and engineers of selected 16 aerospace organizations of Bangalore. The major findings of this study are: The Chi-Square test indicates that the demographic variable, viz., Category Wise Distribution of the Respondents [Aerospace Scientist / Aerospace Engineer](Chi-Square=20.832, P Value = 0.000), Occupation(Chi-Square=65.978, P Value = 0.000), Qualification(Chi-Square=28.207, P Value = 0.005), and Specialization(Chi-Square=42.228, P Value = 0.003), by ‘Frequency of Use of Core Aerospace Engineering e-Databases’ have significant association. This implies that the percentage of preference for the above mentioned demographic variables are not approximately the same [Not Uniformlydistributed]. The Chi-Square tests for the remaining demographic variables, namely, Gender and Age- Group by the ‘Frequency of Use of Core Aerospace Engineering Indexing, Abstracting and Citation Services’ have no significant association. This implies that percentages of preference for these demographic variables are approximately the same [Uniformly distributed]. Keywords: Electronic Information Resources, Demography, Aerospace Indexing, Abstracting and Citation Services, Aerospace Scientists and Engineers, City of Bangalore
 
Publisher Greenfield Advanced Research Publishing House (GARPH), United Kingdom
 
Type Journal Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://nal-ir.nal.res.in/11753/1/garph%2Dpaper%2Ddemo%2Dvariables%2Dindexing%2Dabstracting%2Dservices%2Dsecured.pdf
Guruprasad, R and Marimuthu, P Association of Demographic Variables Versus Frequency of Use ofAerospace Indexing, Abstracting and Citation Services - A Research Survey of Aerospace Scientists and Engineers of Bangalore. International Journal of Advanced Research in IT and Engineering (IJAET), 2 (7). pp. 21-38. ISSN 2278-6244
 
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