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Digital Literacy and Scholarly Communication among Faculty and Researchers at Goa University: A Survey

 Author(s):  Novelty Volvaikar & Vinayak Bankapur

Abstract - This study investigates the digital literacy level and scholarly communication practices among the faculty members and research scholars at Goa University. The data for the study was collected through a structured Google Form. The study comprised of 101 respondents. The survey investigated multiple dimensions, including digital competency levels, research communication practices, institutional support mechanisms, and barriers to digital adoption. The findings reveal that while 82.2% of respondents are proficient in basic computer skills, significant gaps exist in advanced digital competencies. Only 23.7% regularly use open-access repositories, and 48.5% lack programming knowledge relevant to their research field.  The study identified major challenges including financial barriers (70.3%), limited access to digital resources (71.3%), and a perceived digital divide (61.4%). A majority of the respondents (75.3%) acknowledge the impact of digital literacy on the effectiveness of research, with 91.1% supporting the inclusion of digital literacy training in the curriculum. The research also revealed that 72.3% of the respondents were assistant professors, indicating a relatively young academic population with varying digital needs.  The study concludes with recommendations for enhancing digital literacy and scholarly communication through structured digital literacy training programmes, improved institutional support, and infrastructure development.

Keywords - Digital Competency, Digital Literacy, Higher Education, Scholarly Communication, Institutional Support.

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Cite This Article As: Volvaikar, N. & Bankapur, V. (2025) Digital Literacy and Scholarly Communication among Faculty and Researchers at Goa University: A Survey. International Journal of Research in Library Science (IJRLS), 11(1) 254-265. www.ijrls.in

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Paper ID: IJRLS-1851    Page: 254-265    Publication Date: 15 March 2025

 

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