scholarly journals INFORMATION AND LEGAL MODEL OF ENSURING ANTI-TERRORISTIC SECURITY IN PLACES OF COMPACT RESIDENCE OF PEOPLE

Author(s):  
Olexander G. Komisarov ◽  

The article is devoted to the analysis of the problem of ensuring anti-terrorist safety in places of compact residence of people. It is emphasized that the concept of �accommodation�, in the widest sense, covers a number of social processes, each of which, to a certain extent, includes aspects of the provision of anti-terrorist security and organization for this purpose by electronic information interaction of subjects of struggle with terrorism within the state electronic information Resources included in the National Register of Electronic Information Resources. A look at the system for ensuring anti-terrorist safety in places of compact residence of people consisting of static and dynamic subsystems. It is concluded that in the informational and legal sense, the static support of anti-terrorist safety in places of compact accommodation is carried out within the limits of procedures due to: �Accession of the home address� to the territorial community; formation and maintenance of the Register of the Territorial Community; Exchange of information from the registrations of other territorial communities (in accordance with the requirements of the provision of information registration bodies to a single state demographic registry); Inclusion of formed information resources to the National Register of Electronic Information Resources. The conceptual principles of information and legal model for ensuring anti-terrorist security in places of compact residence of people are offered. It is generalized that any anti-terrorist activity in compact accommodation is dependent on the interpretation of the category �Family�, which, in turn, allows you to consider as the main task of ensuring anti-terrorist safety in the places of residence of the person of the transformation of �Family� and social Relations that are available within it, on the source of anti-terrorist safety, including owing to the transformation of the �family� in the environment of information and explanatory work in the field of combating terrorism. Within the general conclusion, an information resource base for ensuring anti-terrorist safety in places of compact residence of people, which consists of information about: 1) the ignition of national, racial or religious hostility, hatred, prize to the commission of terrorist acts, actions that threaten public order, as well as materials promoting racial, national or religious intolerance, discrimination transmitted at its boundaries; 2) illegal behavior of family members transmitted over its boundaries; 3) the rules of the behavior of family members received by third parties by analyzing relations in the family

Mousaion ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kehinde Abayomi Owolabi ◽  
Basirat.Olubukola Diyaolu ◽  
Nurudeen Adeniyi Aderibigbe ◽  
Mudasiru A Yusuf

The advent of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has revolutionised how library resources are made and transmitted to end-users. It has effectively improved the standard of education and research in tertiary institutions worldwide by providing various essential resources, including e-books, journals and databases. However, it has been observed that students still abstain from making the best usage of the digital library, instead using search engines rather than institutional digital libraries. This study investigated the factors influencing the behavioural intention of postgraduate (PG) students to use electronic information resources (EIRs). The Unified Theory of Acceptance of Technology (UTAUT) model was adopted. A cross-sectional research design was used to assess the factors influencing the use of EIRs. A sample of 362 PG students was determined using a Monte Carlo simulation approach. Data were collected from participants via the administration of 400 copies of the questionnaire. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and the Covariance-Based Structural Equation Modelling (CB-SEM) were used to analyse data collected. The findings revealed that performance expectancy (PE) and effort expectancy (EE) were the two constructs that influenced PG students’ behavioural intention to use EIRs. In contrast, social influence (SI) and facilitating condition (FC) did not change the PG students’ behavioural plan to use EIRs. The study recommended the need for adequate training for postgraduate (PG) students on the obligation to accept and use EIRs.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-105
Author(s):  
S. Saravana Raj ◽  
K. Vijayakumar

The present study deals with Utilization of ICT among the faculty members of Siddha Colleges and various level of operating system with the information accessed by the faculty through the internet. The survey was conducted with the help of the questionnaire and personal interview. The responses received from the available faculty are presented in tables and data is analyzed by using simple statistical method. The findings reveals that the access of electronic information is an important component of research activities for faculty members like E-Journals, E-books, E-databases are most preferred electronic information resources.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 71-74
Author(s):  
B. Vasantha ◽  
B. M. Meera ◽  
M. Dhanamjaya

Tremendous advancement in Information and Communication Technology has its impact on all walks of life. The advent of Internet and the World Wide Web has particularly impacted Library and Information domain. Library and Information Centers today play an important role in enhancing the quality of academic environment and influence basic and core activity of the research centers. They help the users to identify and access the variety knowledge resources in different formats such as electronic information resources in academic institutions. The purpose of this paper to it understands the usage pattern of electronic information resources in an academic institute by the research scholars. A survey method is adopted to know the frequency of use, level of satisfaction with different resources, and the problems encountered while using electronic information resources at REVA University, Bengaluru.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-61
Author(s):  
M. Josephine Nirmala ◽  
K. Divyananda

The present study discusses the attitude of information seeking behavior among the scientists of Defence Avionics Research Establishment. The study describes about the scientists those who are involved in the research of Airborne Electronic Warfare, Airborne Processors and Testing & Evaluation of Electronic Warfare (EW) systems and their persuasiveness towards electronic information resources, level of satisfaction, and barriers in all aspects of using electronic resources. For the purpose of the study seventy two scientists listed category–wise were determined as the sample through purposive sampling technique. The primary data were collected through questionnaire survey and thus collected data were analyzed using statistical tools.


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