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Library usage by university accounting students : a comparison of contact and open distance learning institution in South Africa

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Table 4.2 presents a descriptive analysis  of  respondents’ level of study.  Of the respondents,  313 (83%) are undergraduates, fifty-five, or 15% are postgraduate (taught-course), ten or 3%
Table 4. 5: Age group of respondents
Table 4.5 indicates 146 or 39% of the respondents are between the age 21 years and under
Table 4.7 indicates that the number of respondents using the main library are more than those  who are using learning resources centre and others
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