The Internet or the Library: Which Prevails over the Other?
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https://doi.org/10.54172/b7rx0y38Keywords:
Internet services, Information sources, Paper booksAbstract
The study sheds light on internet services and their role in providing information sources to society compared to traditional paper books. The study adopted a descriptive approach to achieve the defined objectives and answer the research questions. The results showed that the internet sometimes offers a vast amount of information, but it can be random and difficult to search. Researchers may struggle to find what they need with the same quality as in traditional libraries. On the other hand, the internet provides easy access to desired information but suffers from issues of source retrieval and unreliable documents. In comparison, paper sources are more organized and offer diverse information that combines audio, visual, and textual elements.
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