Students Satisfaction towards mobile library application A case study of the Academic Resources Center Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University
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This paper was aims to provide quantitative data on students’,evidence on the actualuse of mobile devices and to consider the benefit of the mobile library application to students. This research included a survey that attracted 101 participants. Most of them were female (72.3%) and male (27.7 %) with an
average age of 19.6 years. All of the sample haven’t been ever face a problem and the satisfaction level is good. The limitations in this study was the operating system and population of field experiment. Accordingly, further research should develop the mobile library applicaton in IOS and upload to App Store.
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