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Item Contribution of Public Librarians for Empowering Research in Public libraries of the Chennai region through library programs for Social advancement(Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021) Sridevi, Baska; Baskaran, C.This article reveals about the young children’s interest that paves the way for their learning which in turn also enhances their career path through their participation in library programs organized by public librarians in Public libraries. Lots of surveys had done on this topic around the world and analyzed information is suggested for further community development. In many communities, libraries play a different role in this digital era for maintaining their lively spaces where children attend a variety of programs and activities doing in the Public libraries of Chennai Region help children find trustworthy and reliable information, learn new things, and make important decisions through participation in many programs. These programs tell how public librarians supporting children’s interests.Item Social Networks and Medias towards Searching Scholarly Information among Social Science Research Scholars in the State Universities of Tamilnadu(3rd International Conference on Library and Information Management, Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2019) Baskaran, C.The purpose of the study analyses about disseminating Scholarly information through Social Networks among the respondents in selected five Universities in Tamilnadu. The recorded that 87 (25.14%) of them were Annamalai University and the majority of the respondents 73 (21.10%) of them were Alagappa University. The majority 97 (28.03%) of the respondents belong to the department of Management/Commerce, 58 (16.76%) were from the department of Education /Physical Education and 38 (10.98%) were from the department History /Geography. The study witnessing that 291 (84.10%) of the respondents belong to aware and use of What Sapp and 55 (15.90%) of the respondents belong not using What Sapp. It finds that 163 (47.11%) of respondents were preferred Ref.Works and 183 (52.89%) of respondents not prefer. 163 (47.11%) of respondents preferred Reference Management Software Ref.Works and 183 (52.89%) of respondents not preferred