Awareness and usage of Cloud Computing Application among LIS Professionals: A case study of 17 Indian University Libraries.
Majhi, sabiti ; Meher, Sarika ; Maharana, Bulu 等
Awareness and usage of Cloud Computing Application among LIS Professionals: A case study of 17 Indian University Libraries.
INTRODUCTION AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Latest technological development has brought a remarkable
transformation in every field, and library science is not an exception
to it. "Cloud-based services are set to transform the way libraries
work, unleashing librarians from the admin burden to focus on services
for students and researchers (JISC, 2011)". Cloud computing is not
a new technology on the web but it is a new form of computing. Cloud
computing is used by almost everyone those connected to internet on a
regular basis. Whether they are using Google's Gmail, organizing
photos on Picasa or searching the Web with Bing, they are engaged in
cloud computing. "Cloud computing is a kind of computing technology
which facilitates in sharing the resources and services over the
internet rather than having these services and resources on local
servers/ nodes or personal devices. The combination of servers,
networks, connection, applications and resources is defined as
'cloud'. Cloud computing is acting as a resources pooling
technology for accessing infinite computing services and resources as
per demand of users and can be compare with models of pay as you use or
utility model same as used for mobile services usages and electricity
consumption." (Kaushik & Kumar, 2013). There are three service
models of Cloud Computing such as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS),
Platform as a Service (PaaS), & Software as a Service (SaaS). IaaS
offers necessary computing resources like (processing, storage,
networks, and operating resources) over the Internet. PaaS offers
platform (Google App Engine) to run the user created or acquired
applications on the Internet. SaaS provides applications and software
(Google Docs) on cloud which can be accessed through any device having
web browser. According to (Mavodza, 2013) "libraries are using the
cloud for putting together user resources, i.e. using Software as a
Service (SaaS), such as in library catalogues, WorldCat, Googledocs, and
the aggregated subject gateways like SUMMON, and others; the web
Platform as a Service (PaaS) as in the use of GoogleApp Engine; or
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) as in the use of D-Space, FEDORA, and
others. The cloud is confirmed as a facilitator in storing and accessing
information in addition to providing a unified web presence with reduced
local storage capacity challenges."
Few research studies has been made on cloud computing. Yuvraj
(2013) made a survey to find, how librarians in Indian Central
Universities are using Cloud Computing tools into their daily library
services and works. Result show that librarians are heavily dependent on
cloud computing tools and majority of them are using various devices and
want to imply the same to improve library services. Again, economics,
delivery models and service layers and the user's preference of
cloud computing are the core drivers for using those applications in
library, but majority of the librarians showed their concern over the
security. Abid M.H. et.al (2012) made a survey in 4 different
universities of Faisalabad, Pakistan to find, the perception and what
sort of issue, the IT administrators can face while using cloud
computing. Findings show that most of the participants are familiar with
cloud computing but unfortunately some of them are not much clear due to
lack of resources. 91% participants replied that using of cloud
computing is a highly security risk. Mahalakshmi & Ally (2012)
conducted a study to identify the awareness and applications of cloud
computing by librarians of engineering colleges of coimbatore district
and found that most of the respondents (98.2%) are aware of the term
cloud computing and 87.7% of the respondents are aware of the
application of cloud computing in libraries. Half of the respondents
(52.6%) are of the opinion that it is feasible to apply cloud computing
in libraries in Indian context.
Many studies have examined the overall concept of Cloud Computing.
However, research on librarian's usage and acceptance level of
Cloud Computing is not very significant. Again no study has been made
before to find awareness and usage of cloud Computing among the library
professionals in Odisha. The main purpose of this paper is to explore
awareness and usage of cloud computing application among library
professionals in University libraries
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
In the present study "Awareness and usage of Cloud Computing
Application by LIS professionals: A case study of University Libraries
of Odisha" aims to find out the awareness and usage of cloud
computing application among the university libraries of odisha.
2.1 Are the library professionals fairly familiar with the concept
of cloud computing?
2.2 Whether the respondents are capable to evaluate and use
different applications of cloud computing in libraries?
2.3 For what purpose these tools are used in maximum i.e. whether
for personal purposes or professional purposes?
2.4 Whether any particular cloud computing applications are most
used by particular university libraries or all the university libraries
are using all the applications in the same proportion?
2.5 What kinds of benefits are they getting by implementing these
applications on their library?
2.6 Which cloud services are being used by the university libraries
of Odisha?
2.7 Which Cloud service provider is being using by university
libraries most for "cloud computing operations"?
Till date some surveys are already done for investigating the usage
of cloud computing in university libraries of India and abroad. But,
there was no survey made earlier in Odisha. So, the investigator
attempts to investigate the awareness and usage of Cloud Computing
applications by LIS professionals of University libraries of Odisha.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:
The main Objective of the study is to make an investigation into
the awareness, usage and attitude of LIS professionals towards cloud
computing applications and their integration into the Library Operation
and Services In the university libraries of Odisha.
However, the present investigation, among other things, intends to
achieve the following objectives:
I. To find out the degrees of familiarity of the LIS professionals
of university Libraries in Odisha, with Cloud Computing Application.
II. To find, the Purpose of Use of cloud computing by LIS
Professionals in university libraries of Odisha
III. To find out the most popular Cloud Applications used by LIS
professionals in the university Libraries of Odisha.
IV. What are the obstacle and problems in utilizing cloud computing
Applications by LIS professionals of university libraries of
METHODOLOGY:
In the present survey the structured online questionnaire was
prepared using Google Docs. The survey comprised four categories of
questions: Use of Internet, Awareness and usage of Cloud Computing
Applications, Opinion of Library Professional about Cloud Computing
Application in Library, Measures for Increasing Cloud Computing
Awareness among People.
The questionnaire was distributed randomly among LIS professionals
(Librarian, Deputy Librarian, Assistant librarians and Library technical
assistants) working at 17 Indian University Libraries and a total of 56
responses were obtained from 17 University Libraries of Odisha. The data
obtained from the survey are analyzed and the laid hypotheses are tested
and also the findings are generalized.
SL.
NO. NAME OF UNIVERSITES OF ODISHA
1. Sambalpur university, burla
2. Utkal university, BBSR
3. Berhampur university, Bhanjavihar
4. Revenshaw university, Cuttack
5. Sri Jagannath Sanskrit viswavidyalaya, puri
6. Fakir mohan university, Balasore
7. North odisha university, Baripada
8. Odisha university of agriculture & technology, BBSR
9. IIT, BBSR
10. VSSUT, Burla
11. Kalinga institute of industrial technology, Deemed university
12. Siksha o anusandhan university, Deemed university
13. Centurion university of technology & management
14. National law university, cuttack
15. Central university, Koraput
16. NIT, Rourkela
17. Utkal university of culture
HYPOTHESES:
On the basis of both observations and experiences, the researcher
has to build certain assumption in order to direct the research in a
right direction. For the present investigation, the investigator has
therefore, initially formulated the following hypotheses so as to
prevent the possibilities of a blind research:
1. Most of the LIS professionals of University Libraries of Odisha,
would not have been familiar with the concept of Cloud Computing.
2. The Application of Cloud Computing is higher in personal use
than in Library operation and services.
3. Lack of awareness regarding the availability and usefulness of
Cloud Computing Application is the major constraint for the non-use of
those tools by LIS professionals of University Libraries of Odisha
ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
"Cloud computing" is the delivery of computing services
over the internet. Cloud services allow individuals and institutions to
use software and hardware that are managed by third parties at remote
location. Cloud services include online file storage, social networking
sites, webmail, online applications etc. The Cloud computing model
allows access to information and computer resources from anywhere that a
network connection is available/Cloud computing offers real alternatives
to IT field for improved flexibility and lower cost. Digital libraries
are developing for software applications, platforms, and infrastructure
as a service to IT department over the "cloud". It also
provides for better and easier management of data security, since all
the data is located on a central server. (2)
So, in order to find the awareness and usage of applications of
cloud based services among LIS professionals, the collected data from 56
number of LIS professionals has been analyzed and presented below.
Use of internet by the respondents
Internet is a network of networks that may work as a worldwide
channel of communication, media for collaboration, media for knowledge
and content sharing and much more. The question was designed to
determine whether LIS professionals use internet or not. This could
cover the way to understand the familiarity of the communities with the
technology. The persons who are familiar with internet they can only
take the advantage of cloud computing applications and can apply these
technologies in their Library.
The table-1 depicts that all the respondents (100%) from all the 17
university libraries of Odisha indicated that, they use Internet which
implies that the LIS professionals are well aware with the technology.
Purpose of using internet
The rapid growth of internet and its application has changed the
traditional methods of communication, Sharing and library operation and
service giving process. Today, internet has emerged as the most powerful
medium for communication, information retrieval, entertainment,
marketing and much more. In the present study, the investigator
systematically gathered the responses of the LIS professionals
indicating the usage of internet for different purposes as given in the
questionnaire. The resultant data thus obtained under 5 broad purposes
are enumerated in table-2.
The table-2 shows that a majority of the respondents 48(85.7%) use
Internet for Communicating library users, followed by next majority
42(75%) for Giving current awareness service to the users and only
12(21.4%) use for Marketing of library resources and services.
Familiarity of cloud computing concept amongst the respondents
The purpose of the question "Do you know about the concept of
Cloud Computing?" Was to obtain a general understanding and
familiarity of the academic communities with the term cloud computing.
The table-3 and the figure-2, below provide illustration of the results.
Table-3
Familiarity of cloud computing concept
Familiarity of cloud
computing concept Number of respondents In percentage
Yes 54 96%
No 2 4%
Figure-2
Purpose of using cloud computing
Personal Use 75%
Providing Library Services 42.80%
Purpose of Using Cloud Services
Note: Table made from bar graph.
The table-3 shows that the 54 (96%) respondents of different
university libraries are familiar with the concept of cloud computing.
Means, majority of respondents are aware of this concept and they are
not lagging behind.
Appropriate concept of cloud computing according to respondents
The purpose of this question was to cross check the response for
former question ("Do you know about the concept of Cloud
Computing?") asked to LIS professionals, to find whether they
really know the concept of cloud computing or not. Here, the
investigator gave some of the concepts of cloud computing (both wrong
and right) and asked them to choose the right one.
The table-4 shows that, majority of the respondents i.e. 48(92%)
choose that "the practice of using a network of remote servers
hosted on the internet to store, manage, and process data" is the
appropriate concept of cloud computing which is the right option, and
rest of 7.1% choose, "the practice of using local servers to store,
manage and process data" which is the wrong one and not presenting
the concept of "cloud computing". Remaining "4"
respondents didn't respond to the query.
The data in the above table is evident that actually "48"
(85.7%) respondents out of total 56 know the concept of Cloud Computing.
Benefits of cloud computing to university libraries
Benefits of cloud computing includes overall reduced costs, ease of
use, avoiding hardware software purchasing costs, easy way of
collaboration and many others. The purpose of this question "Do you
know Cloud computing is having Following Benefits?" was to know the
label of familiarity of 'benefits of cloud based services'
amongst the respondents belonging to these universities.
The table-5 depicts that 48 respondents i.e 85.7% of total
respondents agreed with all the benefits of cloud computing. Means, all
respondents are well familiar with all these benefits of cloud computing
Usage of cloud computing
As, the concept of cloud computing is new to this generation,
it's level of usage may not fully spreaded over a broader area. So,
the investigator asked the question 'Do you use Cloud
Computing?', in order to know its use by LIS professionals in
different university libraries of Odisha.
Table-6
Cloud computing usage by Respondents
Use of clod computing Number of respondents percentage
by university libraries using
Yes 42 75%
No 10 17.8%
The above table clearly depicts that, "42" 75% of LIS
professional of university libraries Odisha are using the applications
of cloud computing and "10" 17.8% are not using cloud
computing applications. Remaining "4" respondents didn't
respond to the query.
Purpose of using cloud computing
Cloud based services can be used by LIS professionals for personal
as well as professional purposes. The purpose of this question was to
know, whether the respondents using cloud based services for their
personal use or for providing library services.
Table-7
Purpose of using cloud computing
Purpose of using cloud
computing Number of respondents In percentage
Personal Use 42 75%
Providing Library Services 24 42.8%
The above table-7 depicts that 75% of total respondents are using
cloud computing for their personal purpose and the rest 42.8% are using
it for providing library services. Hence, moreover people are using this
cloud computing for their personal purposes.
Using of cloud computing for different personal purposes
The investigator, through the question 'Do you use cloud
computing for following Personal Purposes?' tried to find out the
specific purpose for which most used cloud based services are being used
by the respondents. Cloud based services can be used for many purposes
like, Store Personal Photos, Store Personal Videos, Store Files Online,
Collaborative writing, and many others.
Table-8 Cloud computing for personal purposes
Use cloud computing
for personal purposes Number of respondents In percentage
Store Personal Photos 34 60.7%
Store Personal Videos 24 42.8%
Store Files Online 40 71.4%
Collaborative writing 12 21.4%
Other 12 21.4%
From the above table-8, it indicates that majority i.e. 40 (71.4%)
respondents of total population are using cloud computing for
"storing files online". Then, next majority for storing
personal photos (60.7%), followed by storing personal videos (42.8%) and
lowest number i.e. only 12 (21.4%) use cloud computing for Collaborative
writing. Hence, moreover people are using it for 'storing files
online'.
Use of cloud computing for professional purposes
The investigator, through the question 'Do you use cloud
computing for following Professional Purposes?' tried to find out
the use of cloud based services for various professional purposes like,
Collaborating with library users, Providing Reference Services,
Collaborating with other librarians, Collaborative writing and many
others.
The table-9 depicts that maximum number of respondents i.e. 20
(35.7%) are using cloud computing for 'collaborating with library
users', followed by next majority i.e. 18 (32.1%) for
'providing reference service' and only 10(17.8%) (Lowest
Number) use for collaborating writing.
Cloud Computing For Professional Purposes
Cloud services being used in university libraries
There are different kinds of Cloud computing services available on
the web as listed below in the table. Therefore the investigator,
through this question tried to find out the most used cloud based
services by LIS professionals of university libraries of odisha.
It is evident from the table-10, that maximum numbers i.e. 42.8% of
respondents in university libraries of Odisha are using the 'cloud
based social networking', followed by next majority i.e. 32.1% of
them are using 'cloud based software and application'. Then
'cloud based storing services' and 'cloud based file
sharing services' are equally being used by 21.4% respondents, and
only 2(3.5%) use 'cloud based calendar services'. Hence Cloud
based Social Networking services are most popular services being used by
the LIS professionals.
Different cloud service provider being used by respondents
Cloud computing operations include a numbers of services which can
be term as 'cloud based services provided by different service
providers. This service includes Mailing, custom social networking,
information collection, files sharing, office application, forums and
many others. So, in order to know the usage of all these services
offered by cloud, the respondent made this question.
The table-11 depicting that, in mailing service Gmail is highly
used by the respondents as compare to Yahoo i.e. 78.5%, and then in
social networking around 48 out of 56 respondents are using Facebook
which is of 85.7% of total respondents. Then in information collection
service Google forms is highly familiar with respondents i.e. 71.4% as
compare to survey monkey, in file sharing Google drive is having more
popularity among respondents than Slideshare, in video and presentation
service Youtube is more usable by respondents as compare to Google
presentation i.e. 75%, in office application Google docs is having more
popularity i.e. around 67.8 respondents are using it, then in forums
services, only Lis forum is using by the respondents i.e. 75% and may be
rest respondents are not using any of the forums, and lastly apart from
all these service providers, Lis Links and Linkedin is also used by few
of the respondents.
Reason behind not use of cloud computing
The investigator, through this question tried to find out the
reasons behind not using of cloud computing operation. The reason may
include lack of awareness, security data, loss of control, low speed
internet connectivity, or administrative constraints.
The above table-12 indicates that, the main reason behind not using
of cloud computing services is because of 'lack of awareness'
amongst different library professionals of university libraries of
Odisha i.e. of about 42.8% of total respondents. Then, 21.4% respondents
because of 'security of data, then 17.8% because of
'administrative constraints', 7.1% because of loss of control,
3.5% because of low speed internet connectivity. Hence, due to lack of
awareness, cloud based services are not being using in academic
communities.
Methods to increase the awareness and use of cloud services
It is quite essential to overcome the situation in which LIS
professionals lagging behind in making proper use of cloud services.
With this objective, the investigator tried to find out what remedial
steps may be under taken for popularizing and maximizing the use of
cloud services in the University libraries under survey. The resultant
data thus obtained has been presented in the table-13
The table-13 depicts that around 64.2% of university libraries of
odisha are agreed with the terms that,
'Tutorials/Demonstrations/Trainings is necessary to increase the
awareness and use of cloud computing. Then 60.7% of respondent agreed
that, seminars/workshop is required for increase the awareness and use
of cloud computing. Then 46.4% of respondents believe that,
'sufficient numbers of computers in the library' and
'high bandwidth internet connectivity' is require in order to
increase the awareness and use of cloud computing.
FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION
As a result of systematic analysis of data obtained for the present
study, the investigator observes the following facts about the Awareness
and usage of Cloud Computing Application by LIS professionals among the
university libraries of Odisha.
1. All the respondents (100%) from all the considered universities
of odisha indicated that, they use Internet which implies that the
university libraries are well aware with the technology.
2. The academic communities of all the considered university
libraries of Odisha use Internet for all the five important purposes
asked in the question; Marketing of library resources and services,
Giving current awareness service to the users, Communicating library
users, Providing Reference service to the users, Giving Orientation
service to the new users. Here it is important to note that higher
proportion of respondents of all considered university libraries of
odisha use Internet for Communicating library users, Giving current
awareness service to the users, and Providing Reference service to the
users.
3. When question has asked about familiarity of cloud computing
concept, then 54 respondents i.e. 96% answered that they are aware of
this. But, when in subsequent question asked for the appropriate concept
of cloud computing, then surprisingly 48 respondents i.e. 85.7% gave the
right response. So, it has concluded that, some of the respondents were
answered it wrongly that they known about cloud computing.
4. Around 85.7% respondents from all the considered university
libraries are aware with the term cloud computing. (Thus, hypothesis-1,
i.e. "The concept of Cloud Computing is the recent origin.
Therefore, most of the LIS professionals of University Libraries of
Odisha, would not have been familiar with the concept of Cloud
Computing" is rejected)
5. Majority of respondents are using cloud computing for their
personal purposes only. (Thus, hypothesis-2, i.e. "The Application
of Cloud Computing is higher in personal use than in Library operation
and services " is accepted)
6. More use of cloud computing for professional purposes is for
Collaborating with library users and Providing Reference Service to the
users.
7. A majority of the LIS professionals of university libraries of
Odisha are using social networking tools and then Cloud based software
and application. The response to the other tools are not very
significant. The university libraries are not aware of the use of Cloud
based Calendar Services.
8. Different type of cloud service providers are taken in to
consideration to know it's usage label. From these question,
it's found that 'Gmail' is mostly used by the respondents
for mailing service as compare to Yahoo, then from social networking
tools 'Facebook' is widely used as compare to Twitter, for
information collection service 'Googleforms' is mostly used by
the respondents as compare to survey monkey, then for file sharing
service 'Google drive', for Video and presentation service
'Youtube', for Office application service
'Googledocs', and for Forums service' Lis forum' is
being using widely by all university libraries of odisha.
9. In a question, when the investigator tried to asked about the
familiarity of cloud computing concept, around 96% of the total
respondents answered that, they are familiar with this concept. But,
when they are asked for reason behind not using of cloud computing, they
answered that it's because of lack of awareness. So, for further
clarification a telephonic conversation was took place with the
respondents and it is found that the respondents are aware with the
concept of Cloud Computing, but they are not through about all the
features and application of Cloud Computing in Library. Again they are
feeling insecure to put data in the Cloud. (Thus, hypothesis-3, i.e.
"Lack of awareness regarding the availability and usefulness of
Cloud Computing Application is the major constraint for the non-use of
those tools by LIS professionals of University Libraries of Odisha"
is accepted)
10. In order to increase the awareness and use of cloud computing,
the respondents suggested for "Tutorials/Demonstrations/Trainings
on the use of Cloud Computing, and also the majority of respondents of
all the considered university libraries marked for
"Seminars/Workshops", which indicates that the university
libraries are lagging behind the maximum use of these applications
because of their less technical knowledge on those applications of cloud
computing. Sufficient number of computers in the Library and High
bandwidth Internet connectivity are also the great strategies to
increase the awareness and use of cloud computing, as indicated by the
respondents of all the considered university libraries of odisha.
CONCLUSION
The rapid development in technology creating a lot of opportunities
to library professionals. But, there is a gap between the rapidly
growing technologies and the usage of those technologies by library
professionals. Cloud computing is a new technology which allows them to
avoid locally hosting multiple servers and equipments and constantly
dealing with hardware failure, software failure, upgrades and
compatibility issues. Cloud computing can simplify processes and save
time and money. Although, cloud computing is more economic and
cost-saving than the traditional computing methods, very few people use
it for library operation and services and it is used more for personal
purposes. The question of trust over the cloud service provider, data
protection and broadband accessibility hinders its implementation on a
larger scale.
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sabiti Majhi
Sambalpur University, sabitriindia@gmail.com
Sarika Meher
Sambalpur University
Bulu Maharana
Sambalpur University, bulumaharana@gmail.com
Table-1
Use of internet by Respondents
Whether using Number of In percentage
internet or not? respondent
Yes 56 100%
No 0 0%
Table-2
Purpose of using internet
Purpose of using Internet No of In
respondent percentage
Marketing of library resources and services 12 21.4%
Giving current awareness service to the 42 75%
users
Communicating library users 48 85.7%
Providing Reference service to the users 41 73.2%
Giving Orientation service to the new users 24 42.8%
Table-4
Appropriate Concept of cloud computing according to respondents
Number of respondents
agreed towards this
Concepts of cloud computing concept Percentage
It is a type of computing that 0 0%
don't relies on sharing
computing resources.
The practice of Using Local 4 7.1%
Servers to store, manage and
process data.
The practice of using a 48 85.7%
network of remote servers
hosted on the internet to
store, Manage, and process
data.
Table-5
Benefits of cloud computing
Benefits of cloud computing Number of respondents In
knew about these percentage
benefits
Overall Reduced Costs 48 85.7%
Ease of Use/ Implementation 48 85.7%
Avoiding Hardware/ Software 48 85.7%
Easy Collaboration 48 85.7%
Table-9
Cloud computing for professional purposes
Use of cloud computing for Number of
professional purposes respondents In percentage
Collaborating with library users 20 35.7%
Providing Reference Service 18 32.1%
Collaborating with other 25%
librarians 14
Collaborative writing 10 17.8%
Other 10 14%
Table-10
Use of Cloud services by respondents
Use of Cloud services by LIS Number of In percentage
professionals respondents
Cloud based Social Networking 24 42.8%
Cloud based Calendar Services 2 3.5%
Cloud based software and application 18 32.1%
Cloud Based Storing Services 12 21.4%
Cloud based file sharing Services. 12 21.4%
Other 6 10.7%
Table-11
Cloud service provider using by Respondents
Number of
Cloud service Types respondents In percentage
provider using
Mailing Gmail 44 78.5%
Yahoo 6 10.7%
Social networking Facebook 48 85.7%
Twitter 2 3.5%
Information Google forms 40 71.4%
collection Survey monkey 2 3.5%
Files sharing Slide share 6 10.7%
Google drive 40 71.4%
Video and Youtube 42 75%
presentation Google presentation 4 7.1%
Office application Googledocs 38 67.8%
Cloudcanvas 2 3.5%
Forums Voice thread 0 0%
Lis forums 42 75%
Others Lis Links 4 7.1
Linkedin
Table-12
Reason behind not using cloud computing
Reason behind not using
cloud computing Number of users In percentage
Lack of awareness 24 42.8%
Security of Data 12 21.4%
Loss of Control 4 7.1%
Low speed internet 3.5%
connectivity 2
Administrative Constraints 10 17.8%
Table-13
Things increase the awareness and use of cloud computing
Methods to increase the
awareness and use of cloud Number of users In percentage
computing
Sufficient number of computers 46.4%
in the Library 26
High bandwidth Internet 26 46.4%
connectivity
Tutorials/Demonstrations/ 36 64.2%
Trainings on the
use of Cloud Computing
Seminars/Workshops 34 60.7%
other 4 7.1%
Figure-1
Purpose of use of internet by the respondents
Purpose of using Internet
Marketing of 12
library resources
and services
Giving current 42
awareness service
to the users
Communicating 48
library users
Providing 41
Reference service
to the users
Giving Orientation 24
service to the new
users
Note: Table made from bar graph.
Figure-3
Cloud computing for personal purposes
Store Personal Photos 60.70%
Store Personal Videos 42.80%
Store Files Online 71.40%
Collaborative writing 21.40%
Other 21.40%
Cloud Computing For Personal Purposes
Note: Table made from bar graph.
Figure-4 Cloud computing for professional purposes
Collaborating 35.70%
with library
users
Providing 32.10%
Reference
Service
Collaborating 25%
with other
librarians
Collaborative 17.80%
writing
Other 14%
Note: Table made from bar graph.
Figure-5
Use of Cloud services by respondents
Cloud 42.80%
based
Social
Networking
Cloud 3.50%
based
Calendar
Services
Cloud 32.10%
based
software
and
application
Cloud 21.40%
Based
Storing
Services
Cloud 21.40%
based file
sharing
Services.
Other 10.70%
Note: Table made from bar graph.
Figure-6
Cloud service providers used by respondents
Gmail 44
Yahoo 6
Facebook 48
Twitter 2
Google forms 40
Suevey monkey 2
Slide share 6
Google drive 40
Youtube 42
Google presentation 4
Googledocs 38
Cloudcanvas 2
Lis forums 42
Lis links 4
Linkedin 4
Note: Table made from bar graph.
Figure-
Reason behind not using cloud computing
In percentage
Lack of awareness 42.80%
Security of Data 21.40%
Loss of Control 7.10%
Low speed internet connectivity 3.50%
Administrative Constraints 17.80%
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