Social Sciences: Recent submissions

  • Ashraf, N.; Harinder, Pal Singh Kalra (Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021)
    This attempt has been made to find out the current status of bibliographic control of Urdu publications in India and the work being done on its bibliographic control in 16 state Urdu academies of India. The National Library ...
  • M., Prakash; R, Balasubramani (Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021)
    Open access movement enhances the researchers to access good number of resources. The freely available content has created a great impact on accessing many journal articles in various subject disciplines and enriches the ...
  • Antony, Raj; Michael, J Leo M; Raja, A.T (Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021)
    Billions of people around the world use social media to share information and make connections. On a personal level, social media allow people to communicate with friends and family, learn new things, and be entertained. ...
  • Aminu, Saleh; Hussaini, Suleiman; Suleiman, Sambo (Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021)
    Revitalization of libraries with modern innovative services that are necessary to bring libraries to the users to encourage independent learning and lifelong education would help schools libraries to provide effective ...
  • Amarasooriya, Y.W.N.D (Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021)
    This research is conducted to identify the Disaster Preparedness in National Museum Library of Sri Lanka. Disaster preparedness is essential on the part of each library or archive. Disaster preparedness prevents response ...
  • Ajith, J.A.; Weerasooriya, W. A. (Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021)
    As a learning resource, many researchers have confirmed the influence of the library makes a significant contribution to students’ academic achievements. Based on these findings, there is a need to study the behavior of ...
  • Abirami, V; M., Jayaprakashi (Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021)
    Purposes of this study investigate to the information seeking behavior of ophthalmology students. The objectives of the study are to identify the ophthalmology student’s information usage behaviour such as what kind of ...
  • Akalanka, S.; Weerakoon, R.; Vitharana, S.; Abeysignhe, C. (International Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2021)
    The current study was aim to identify the barriers and challenges face by sports entrepreneurs in Sri Lanka. Qualitative research approach has employed to understand barriers and challengers of sport entrepreneurs in Sri ...
  • Jayantha, K; Ariyawansa, R.; Kumara, U. (European Journal of Social Sciences Studies, 2021)
    The amazing creation of nature is the result of millions of years of continuous existence. It tells a triumphant story about the adaptation of endangered species to a variety of environmental factors. Behind the natural ...
  • Jayantha, K.; Ariyawansa, RG.; Kumara, U. Anura (Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2021)
    Historical evidence proves that 'parks' have been used as a reconciliation tool between humans and the environment since prehistoric times. With the emergence of various forms of gardening, the basic meaning of park took ...
  • Jayantha, K. (Saudi Journal of Business and Management Studies, 2021)
    The Kaizen concept introduced to the world by Imai is a resource that can be used for improvement anywhere. The benefits of this concept are immense, especially for developing countries, as the investment costs considered ...
  • Jayantha,K.; Ariyawansa, R.G.; Kumara, U. Anura (World Wide Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, 2021)
    The concept of sustainability was used as a development strategy in most countries since 1980, and this concept became a common language. However, the existing definitions of the concept of sustainability are diverse. There ...
  • Arachchige, J. J. G.; Singh, Diljit; Weerasooriya, W. A. (https://jula.sljol.info/static/images/upress.png, 2021)
    As modern Information Technology has created a way to a variety of information service opportunities, many options other than the conventional library service are available for users. A stiff competition has emerged ...
  • Lokuliyana, Aruna; Ruwanpathirana, Ileka (Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
    'Community film' is an attractive new term that has been emerged over the past few years. Though Sri Lankans are familiar with 'Community radio', the phrase 'Community film' is still a novel idea. But, it has been recognized ...
  • Buddikasiri, P.R.A.; Madhumali, A.K.R. (Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
    Bead making and trading of beads are some of the oldest industries in the world. Beads are small, colourful, symmetrical, and often quite beautiful. They are frequently standardized, inexpensive units that can be arranged ...
  • Wijayawickrama, Erangi (Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
    This paper discusses the relationship between peace and tourism and the way how tourism leadsto peace. Tourism doesn’t have a direct link with peace. But in several ways, tourism open paths to way for peace. Tourism should ...
  • Dibyopama, Astha (Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
    Intensive and extensive exploration of archaeological explorations were carried out in the Jodhpur district of Rajasthan Western India, by Dibyopama (2010). As the result of these surveys, two Upper Paleolithic and four ...
  • Athapaththu, Janaka; Devinda, Sanidu; Nadeeshani, Rangika; Jayarathne, Nirmani; Hansini, Imashi (Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
    Terracotta figurines were discovered throughout Sri Lanka especially in the Northern, North Central and Eastern dry zones, have been traditionally assigned to the Thabbbowa-Maradanmaduwe culture the discovered sites indicate ...
  • Wijesooriya, M.W.A.T.N. (Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
    Cultural heritage tourism is one of the fastest-growing forms of tourism. The cultural triangle in Sri Lanka has great potentiality to develop cultural heritage tourism as it consists of unique cultural and heritage ...
  • Madumali, G.V.H.M.; Manamperi, M.M.S.B. (Journal of Archaeology, Tourism & Anthropology, 2020)
    There is a finite amount of fresh water on earth and only 3% of the total water in the world is freshwater while less than 1% is readily usable by humans. Water availability varies in time and space. One river basin may ...

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