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        1 - A study on the web usage rate (with an approach to the invisible web) based on Max Weber's ideal type model
        Adel Soleimani Nejad Mozhdeh Salajegheh Ameneh Soleimani
        Purpose: The main purpose of present study is to figure out the web usage rate among members of Science Faculty of Kerman Bahonar University with an emphasis on the invisible web. Methodology: Present study is a survey kind in fact and full-time faculty members of the More
        Purpose: The main purpose of present study is to figure out the web usage rate among members of Science Faculty of Kerman Bahonar University with an emphasis on the invisible web. Methodology: Present study is a survey kind in fact and full-time faculty members of the Faculty of Science of Bahonar University consists the statistical population. For collecting the data, we used a researcher-made questionnaire including 48 questions which its reliability and validity have been evaluated; and from 40 distributed questionnaires, 37 ones were completed and returned back to us. The data were analyzed using SPSS software and the desirable descriptive tests. Findings: The main goal of information research by the faculty members are research and educational purposes and also upgrading their knowledge based on their expertise area. The most usage of them in visible web based on search engines and most usage in invisible web linked to the databases available. The Google search engine and sharing databases especially ScienceDirect were the most widely used tool to meet the information needs of our statistical population. Their search method on the internet is advanced search and they insist on using the operators while searching. Conclusion: The members are using both sectors of the web to achieve the scientific information they need. 62.2% of them use visible web regularly but only 8% of the statistic population have a regular usage of invisible web and this came from the incompetence with invisible web and also lack of necessary training required. Manuscript profile
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        2 - An analysis of the codicological & bibliography Information of the Manuscripts Available in the document center & Central Library of ShahidBahonar University of Kerman
        Jelveh Moghimizade mojdeh salajegheh Mahmood Modaberi
        Purpose: This research Studies the Manuscripts Available in terms of their codicological& bibliography. The codicological features: script, date and place of transcription, type of cover and ornamentation, also bibliography Information: language, types of manuscript More
        Purpose: This research Studies the Manuscripts Available in terms of their codicological& bibliography. The codicological features: script, date and place of transcription, type of cover and ornamentation, also bibliography Information: language, types of manuscripts,subject and Similar Titles. Design/Methodology/Approach: The research is descriptive with Content analysis type, research population, the number of 639 manuscripts in the document center of Shahidbahonar University of Kerman Findings: There are 1012 treatise in 639 volumes of manuscripts that 121 collection (%18.93),The more manuscripts (%60.4) in Arabic. Religious Sciences with 54 percent, the highest share was allocated to the subject. A majority of the manuscripts(26%) are related to the 13thHijri.. The transcription place of most (%87) of these manuscripts is in Iran territory. The most commonly used type of script (%44) is Naskh. The most popular type of cover(%43)used for these manuscripts is Leather binding and the most infrequent type is laqured binding.. Conclusion: The oldest manuscript belongs to the 9thHijri century. The most commonly of script is Naskh&the most of cover used is Leather bindingThereligious jurisprudence is the highest share subject.. The highest Similar Titles is "Favaedolziaeie" alsothere are 22 valuable manuscript in the research population. Manuscript profile