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文档介绍:University of Nebraska - ******@University of Nebraska - LincolnLibrary Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)Libraries at University of Nebraska-LincolnDecember 2014Go Fast, Go with Mobile: Students perception onimplementing mobile based library services atDhaka University LibraryMd. Hasinul ElahiUniversity of Dhaka, elahi.******@Md. Shiful IslamUniversity of Dhaka, ******@Follow this and additional works at: of theLibrary and Information monsElahi, Md. Hasinul and Islam, Md. Shiful, "Go Fast, Go with Mobile: Students perception on implementing mobile based libraryservices at Dhaka University Library" (2014).Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal).Paper Fast, Go with Mobile: Students perception on implementing mobile based library services at Dhaka University LibraryMd. Shiful Islam, . Department of Information Science & Library ManagementUniversity of DhakaDhaka-1000, Bangladeshshifuldu@&Md. Hasinul ElahiDepartment of Information Science & Library ManagementUniversity of DhakaDhaka-1000, Bangladeshelahi.******@Abstract—This research paper aims to present an overview of the perception of the students regarding possible use and implementation of mobile phones in library services for Dhaka University Library (DUL). It also aims to locate the possible advantages and relative drawbacks regarding the use of mobile based library services for DUL. The survey method with a structured questionnaire has been employed to conduct the research. The data was collected from different faculty for the balance of the study and findings. The data was collected from both undergraduate and graduate students from Dhaka University (DU). Responses to closed-ended questions in particular on 7-point Likert scales were analyzed using the descriptive analysis techniques of SPSS and responses to other closed-ended questions were analyzed using general statistics. The result of the study shows that the status of mob