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Library users' use and practices on NepJOL in the context of research
(2017) Nyaupane, Geba Nath; Bhim Dhoj Shrestha
The thesis entitled “Library users' use and practices on NepJOL in the context of Research” this is a study regarding the use and practices on NepJOL in TUCL, it has taken only three problems are what is the status of educationalists and researches regarding the use of NepJOL, what extra skill and awareness do they need to make the maximum of NepJOL and finally its implementation in Nepal and what is the important role to development quality research in Nepal and so on. These are the main research problem of the study. The main objectives of the study is to find out the use of NepJOL in TUCL and its important of the researchers. This study is significance of the all kinds of researchers of college or university students. It has own limitations like as due to limited sources and time. The researchers only limited with TUCL so, it cannot be generalized other libraries. the study is chiefly based on primary and secondary data of the TUCL. Data analysis procedure is descriptive and analyzed process by using table and chart. The results of the study show that majority of students have the awareness regarding the importance of library but still some of them (35.71%) were ignorant regarding the services of the library. They still use NepJOL for articles and others purpose though majority of them (52.86%) use and OPAC. Regarding the choice of access point, majority of the respondents (40%) preferred using all the possibilities i.e. subject, author, and title. Majority of the respondents (62.86%) know how to search the documents in the shelves while notable numbers of users (30 %) are still not getting the documents in their proper places. Moreover, majority of the respondents (61.43%) have never used the Internet service provided by the library and search the online database searching in the library's website. Some of the respondents (52.86%) think that the OPAC of the library should be well developed while others (47.14%) still opt for the proper management of card catalogue for making effective use of the library resources. Hence, finally in TUCL there are maximum respondents are use NepJOL for research are further study of any kinds of search.
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Migratory Experiences of Senior Citizens toward Land of Origin and Destination (A Study of Barahachhetra Municipality-7)
(2025) Poudel, Vikash; Ram Raj Pokharel
This thesis examines the lived experiences of senior citizens who have migrated from their place of origin and are currently residing in Barahachhetra Municipality, Ward No. 7, Sunsari District. Given the study’s focus on emotions and personal experiences, a grounded theory approach was applied. The primary objectives were to explore their perceptions of their land of origin (Thath-thalo) and understand the mechanisms they employ to adapt to their new environment. Employing a mixed-method approach with a strong emphasis on qualitative research, particularly phenomenology, the study delves into overlooked aspects of their migration journey while incorporating quantitative data for statistical representation. Data collection involved in-depth interviews and participant observations, with 13 respondents serving as key informants. Secondary sources were also utilized to supplement the findings. Thematic and narrative analyses were employed to interpret the data. Key findings reveal that 69.2% of elderly migrants depend on family support, while 92.3% rely on social welfare, with limited independent income sources. Economic challenges were prevalent, as none of the participants reported financial stability post-migration. The study further identifies social factors such as companionship, a sense of belonging, and improved living conditions as primary motivators for migration, outweighing economic and familial reasons. Additionally, the research underscores the potential benefits of migration for older adults, suggesting that relocation to areas with better infrastructure and strong community networks can significantly enhance their quality of life. Keywords: Senior citizen, Land of Origin, Lived Experiences, Migration, and Social Factors.
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Movement from Secure Base to the Unknown World: A Study of Child Psychology in Dev Kumari Thapa’s Selected Stories
(2025) Nepali, Uma; Mahesh Paudyal
This thesis explores how child psychology is portrayed in four selected stories by the renowned Nepali author Dev Kumari Thapa, taken from a collection initially published in 2019 AD. Anchored in Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, the study delves into the psychological growth of child characters and their emotional responses to societal challenges. The stories, including “Securing Future,” “Puppy,” “Ritthe’s Question,” and “Tears That Could Not Become Pearls” provide a nuanced examination of innocence, curiosity, and resilience amidst adversity. Each narrative aligns with key developmental stages: Naresh’s imagination and questions about war reflect the preoperational stage; Madhukari’s empathy for her puppy and defiance towards her father resonate with the transition to the formal operational stage; Ritthe’s survival instincts highlight the concrete operational stage; and Bhunte’s reflections on loss and suffering demonstrate the onset of abstract thinking in the formal operational stage. Thapa’s works capture the essence of childhood in a socio-cultural context, emphasizing the interplay between external hardships and internal emotional growth. Through symbolic elements like pearls, tears, and war, the stories reveal how family, environment, and societal expectations influence cognitive development. Read with a critical lens from Piaget’s developmental psychology, this thesis offers a critical lens to understand childhood psychology through literature, contributing to the discourse on emotional resilience, cognitive growth, and moral development. Keywords: Child psychology, cognitive development, emotional growth, parental influence, innocence