Dr. Prabhjot Kaur.
Web resources are very popular now days and libraries are subscribing wide range of web resources. In this scenario, it has become essential to know whether the acquiring of web resources in libraries is of any use, whether users are aware of these resources and use to the maximum. Present study is an effort to find out the awareness level and use of web resources among research scholars and to help libraries to frame policies and programmes and to popularize web information resources among users. A well-structured questionnaire is administered among the 100 research scholars of both categories-Arts & Humanities and Sciences &Electronics. It reveals that the awareness of e-journals and e-books is optimum among researchers and majority of research scholars use mainly web resources for the research. The study also shows that search engine is the most popular web tool for identification of new web resources. WWW is most popular internet service among research scholars.
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Jayeola C.O, Yahaya A.T, Williams A.O, Okunade A.F and Olalekan Adeniran M.A
The high awareness level of the beneficial effect of cocoa powder which is accompanied by low consumption is a source of concern in Nigeria over the years. The awareness level of health benefit of cocoa consumption is (70.0%) while consumption rate of cocoa powder is as low as (31.3%). The resultant effect of this is the high expenditure on treatment of malaria (57.3%) of the respondent spent close to 3999 in the treatment of malaria. However, many used various means of treatment while (50.0%) spend money on drugs for malaria treatments. Those who consumed cocoa powder frequently is as low as (13.0%) while 56.0% rarely consumed in spite of knowledge of the beneficial effect of regular intake of cocoa powder on human health. Similarly, the results from this study shows that, the health history of consumption among respondent with genotype AA is as high as (46.7%), these have health history of frequent malaria occurrence (54.7%), high family attack of malaria (66.7%) while (50.0%) of these respondents used drug for treatment of malaria.
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Javid Ahmad Teeli and Dr Pralhad Raut
A sport is an emotional experience. Studies have shown that high emotional intelligence (EI) is associated with better sports performance, though different aspects of sports experience and their relationship with EI are still unclear. This study examined the possible relationships between sports experience and EI dimensions of athletes. Comparisons between groups were performed using Mann–Whitney-U and H-Kruskal–Wallis tests and correlations between variables were analyzed using Spearman correlation. We found that the number of different sports practiced and the number of years practicing sports were positively associated with emotional intelligence (EI).Our study suggested that athletes tend to attend to and value their feelings and use positive thinking to repair their negative moods.
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