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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: BASICS (THEORY) BUY FULL NOTES

UNIT 1 CONCEPT AND NEED FOR INFORMATION
Structure
1.0 Objectives
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Information and Other Related Concepts - Their Meaning andCharacteristics
1.2.1 News
1 2 2 Data and Information
1 2 3 Knowledge
1.3 Information Generation Process
1.3.1 Research and Development
1.3.2 Surveys and Censuses
1.3.3 Government Activities
1.3.4 Other Activities
1.4 Need for Information
1 4 1 Education and Research
1 4 2 Professionals
1 4 3 Government Activities
1.5 General Observation

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UNIT 2 LIBRARY ORGANISATIONAL
STRUCTURE
Structure
2.0 Objectives
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Formal and Informal Organisational Structures
2.3 Process of Structuring
2.3.1 Factors Affecting Organisational Structure
2.3.2 Principles of Ogranisations
2.4 Characteristics of Division (Departmentation)
2.5 Organisational Charts

 

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: BASICS (THEORY) BUY FULL NOTES

UNIT 3 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS)
Structure
3.0 Objectives
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Definition and Meaning of Management Information System
3.3 Scope. Objectives and Purposes of Management Information System
3.4 Characteristics of Management Information System
3.5 Benefits of Management Information System
3.6 Problems and Pitfalls in Developing MIS
3.7 Management Information System for Library and Information Managers

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UNIT 4 PHYSICAL PLANNING OF LIBRARY
Structure
4.0 Objectives
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Library Building
4.2.1 Preliminary Considerations (Preplanning Activities)
4.2.2 Preparation of a Library Programme/ Proposal
4.2.3 Space Allocation, Utilisation and Management
4.3 Library Furniture
4.3.1 Library Stack
4.3.2 Periodical Display Rack
4.3.3 Card Catalogue Cabinet
4.3.4 Charging Desk
4.3.5 Special Furniture Items
4.4 Library Equipment
4.4.1 Filing Equipment
4.4.2 Record-keeping Equipment
4.4.3 Microform Reading Equipment
4.4.4 Copying Equipment
4.4.5 Non-Conventional Indexing and Filing Equipment
4.4.6 Miscellaneous Supplies and Equipment
4.5 Name and other Sign Boards
4.6 Lighting and Power
4.7 Other Aspects
4.8 Standards Specification

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UNIT 5 REFERENCE SERVICE
Structure
5.0 Objectives
5.1 Introduction
5.2 What is a Reference Service ?
5.2.1 Meaning and Definition
5.2.2 Nature and Scope
5.3 Need and Purpose of Reference Service
5.3.1 Users' Information Needs
5.3.2 Growth of Libraries
5.3.3 Library Tools and Techniques
5.3.4 Volume and Variety of Documents
5.3.5 Information Technology for Reference Service
5.4 Reference Functions
5.4.1 Responsive Services
5.4.2 Anticipatory Services
5.5 Organisation and Management of Reference Service

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UNIT 6 CURRENT AWARENESS SERVICES
Structure
6.0 Objectives
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Approaches to Information
6.3 Current Awareness Services and their Types
6.3.1 Contents-by-Journal Service
6.3.2 Docunientation Bulletins or Current Awareness Lists
6.3.3 Research-in-Progress Bulletins
6.3.4 Newspaper Clipping Service
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6 . 4 Selective Dissemination of lnformation (SDI) Service
6.4.1 SDI and Ketmspective Searching
6.4 2 SDI and Current Awareness Services
6.5 SDI System Components
6.6 Functional Phases of SDI
6.6.1 Selection Phase
6.6.2 Notification
6.6.3 Feedback
6.6.4 Modification
6.7 SDI in Recent Years

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UNIT 7 LITERATURE SEARCH AND DATABASE SERVICES
Structure
7.0 Objectives
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Users Their Information Needs and Literature Search
7.2.1 Reference Service and Literature Search
7.2.2 Need for Literature Search
7.3 Steps in Literature Search
7.3.1 Selection of Sources
7.3.2 Search in Secondary Sources
7.3.3 Search in Other Sources
7.3.4 Recording of References on Information
7.3.5 Presentation of Results
7.3.6 Skills -in Literature Search
7.4 Computer Databases
7.4.1 Indexing and Abstracting Databases
7.4.2 Online Searching
7.4.3 Some Examples of Online Databases
7.4.4 Expansion and Diversification
7.5 General Observations

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UNIT 8 DOCUMENT DELIVERY SERVICE
Structure
8.0 Objectives
8.1 Introduction
8.2 What is a Document Delivery Service (DDS)?
8.3 Efficiency of the- Document Delivery Service
8.3.1 Speed
8.3.2 Cost
8.3.3 Satisfaction Level
8.4 Document Delivery Service - World Scenario
8.4.1 Historical Perspective
8.4.2 Increase in Demand
8.4.3 Recent Trends
8.5 Problems of DDS and Role of International Organisations
8.6 Document Delivery Service of INSDOC

REFERENCE, INFORMATION SOURCES AND SERVICES BUY FULL NOTES

UNIT 1 CONCEPT AND NEED FOR INFORMATION
Structure
1.0 Objectives
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Information and Other Related Concepts - Their Meaning andCharacteristics
1.2.1 News
1 2 2 Data and Information
1 2 3 Knowledge
1.3 Information Generation Process
1.3.1 Research and Development
1.3.2 Surveys and Censuses
1.3.3 Government Activities
1.3.4 Other Activities
1.4 Need for Information
1 4 1 Education and Research
1 4 2 Professionals
1 4 3 Government Activities
1.5 General Observation

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UNIT 2 INFORMATION SERVICES: AN OVERVIEW
Structure
2.0 Objectives
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Definitions and Concepts
2.2.1 Information Sources, Resources and Services
2.3 Different Types of Information Services
2.3.1 Reference Services
2.3.2 Referral Services
2.3.3 Current Awareness Services
2.3.4 Literature Search Services
2.3.5 Document Delivery Services
2.4 Value-Added Information Services
2.4.1 Selection and Packaging
2.4.2 Subject Analysis
2.4.3 Information Analysis
2.4.4 The User Interface
2.4.5 Information for Innovation
2.4.6 Context Setting
2.5 Impact of New Technologies on Information Services
2.5.1 Telecommunication Technologies
2.5.2 Information Services
2.6 Value of Information Services

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UNIT 3 USERS OF INFORMATION SERVICES
Structure
3.0 Objectives
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Information Services in Libraries
3.2.1 Libraries as Facilitators
3.2.2 Information Demand
3.3 information Service Agencies
3.3.1 Links in Information
3.3.2 Facilitating Centres/Services
3.4 Users of Information Services
3.4.1 User Needs and Use and User
3.4.2 Information Behaviour
3.4.3 Methods of Assessing
3.4.4 User Groups and Their Specific
3.4.5 Information Services

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UNIT 4 ORGANISATION OF INFORMATION
SERVICES
Structure
4.0 Objectives
4.1 Introduction
4.2 ' Documentation and Information Centres and Databases
4.2.1 Definitions
4.2.2 Relationship to Libraries
4.3 Types of Documentation and Information Centres
4.3.1 By Ownership
4.3.2 By Specialised Interest
4.3.3 By Different Levels
4.4 Functions of Documentation and Information Centres
4.5 Organisation of Documentation and Information Centres in India
4.5.1 Functional Organisation
4.5.2 Planning Process
4.6 Growth and Development of Documentation and Information Centres in India
4.6.1 Government's Encouragement and Support
4.6.2 Progress during the 1950s and 1960s
4.6.3 Progress during the 1970s
4.6.4 Progress during the 1980s and 1990s
4.6.5 Future Direction

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UNIT 5 REFERENCE SERVICE
Structure
5.0 Objectives
5.1 Introduction
5.2 What is a Reference Service ?
5.2.1 Meaning and Definition
5.2.2 Nature and Scope
5.3 Need and Purpose of Reference Service
5.3.1 Users' Information Needs
5.3.2 Growth of Libraries
5.3.3 Library Tools and Techniques
5.3.4 Volume and Variety of Documents
5.3.5 Information Technology for Reference Service
5.4 Reference Functions
5.4.1 Responsive Services
5.4.2 Anticipatory Services
5.5 Organisation and Management of Reference Service

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UNIT 6 CURRENT AWARENESS SERVICES
Structure
6.0 Objectives
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Approaches to Information
6.3 Current Awareness Services and their Types
6.3.1 Contents-by-Journal Service
6.3.2 Docunientation Bulletins or Current Awareness Lists
6.3.3 Research-in-Progress Bulletins
6.3.4 Newspaper Clipping Service
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6 . 4 Selective Dissemination of lnformation (SDI) Service
6.4.1 SDI and Ketmspective Searching
6.4 2 SDI and Current Awareness Services
6.5 SDI System Components
6.6 Functional Phases of SDI
6.6.1 Selection Phase
6.6.2 Notification
6.6.3 Feedback
6.6.4 Modification
6.7 SDI in Recent Years

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UNIT 7 LITERATURE SEARCH AND
DATABASE SERVICES
Structure
7.0 Objectives
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Users Their Information Needs and Literature Search
7.2.1 Reference Service and Literature Search
7.2.2 Need for Literature Search
7.3 Steps in Literature Search
7.3.1 Selection of Sources
7.3.2 Search in Secondary Sources
7.3.3 Search in Other Sources
7.3.4 Recording of References on Information
7.3.5 Presentation of Results
7.3.6 Skills -in Literature Search
7.4 Computer Databases
7.4.1 Indexing and Abstracting Databases
7.4.2 Online Searching
7.4.3 Some Examples of Online Databases
7.4.4 Expansion and Diversification
7.5 General Observations

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UNIT 8 DOCUMENT DELIVERY SERVICE
Structure
8.0 Objectives
8.1 Introduction
8.2 What is a Document Delivery Service (DDS)?
8.3 Efficiency of the- Document Delivery Service
8.3.1 Speed
8.3.2 Cost
8.3.3 Satisfaction Level
8.4 Document Delivery Service - World Scenario
8.4.1 Historical Perspective
8.4.2 Increase in Demand
8.4.3 Recent Trends
8.5 Problems of DDS and Role of International Organisations
8.6 Document Delivery Service of INSDOC

Library Cataloguing theory BUY FULL NOTES

UNIT 1 LIBRARY CATALOGUE : OBJECTIVES
PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS

Structure
1.0 Objectives
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Library Catalogue
1.2.1 Definitions
1.2.2 Purposes. of a Library Catalogue
1.2.3 Objectives of a Library Catalogue
1.3 Library Catalogue and the Five Laws of Library Science
1.4 Library Catalogue vis-a-vis other Library Records, Bibliographies and Trade
Catalogues
1.4.1 Library Records
1.4.2 Bibliographies
1.4.3 Trade Catalogues
1.5 Cataloguing Process
1.6 Cataloguing and Classification

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UNIT 2 HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF
LIBRARY CATALOGUE CODES
Structure
2.0 Objective
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Evolution of Catalogue
2.2.1 Early stage (250 B.C. – 800 A.D.)
2.2.2 Age of Inventory (1200 A.D. – 1800 A.D.)
2.2.3 Age of finding list (1600 A.D. - 1800 A.D.)
2.2.4 Modern Catalogue (1900 A.D.)
2.3 History of Catalogue Codes
2.3.1 British Museum Cataloguing Rules
2.3.2 Jewett's Rules
2.3.3 Cutter's Rules
2.3.4 AA Code of 1908
2.3.5 Prussian Instructions
2.3.6 Vatican Rules
2.3.7 Classified Catalogue Code
2.3.8 ALA Rules (Pre] 2nd ed)
2.3.9 LC Descriptive Rules

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UNIT 3 PHYSICAL FORM OF LIBRARY CATALOGUES
Structure
3.0 Objectives
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Different Physical Forms of Library Catalogues
3.2.1 Conventional Forms
3.2.2 Non Conventional/Modern Forms
3.3 Features for the Best Physical Form of Library Catalogue

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UNIT 4 TYPES OF CATALOGUE
Structure
4.0 Objectives
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Inner forms of a Library Catalogue
4.3 Alphabetical Catalogues
4.3.1 Author Catalogue
4.3.2 Name Catalogue
4.3.3 Title Catalogue
4.3.4 Subject Catalogue
4.3.5 Dictionary Catalogue
4.4 Classified Catalogue
4.4.1 Classified Part
4.4.2 Alphabetical Index
4.5 Dictionary Catalogue vs. Classified Catalogue
4.6 Alphabetico-Classed Catalogue
4.7 Choice of an Inner Form for a Library Catalogue

Library Classification theory BUY FULL NOTES

UNIT 1 BASIC TERMINOLOGY AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Structure
1.0 Objectives
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Classification Terminology: Historical Perspective
1.2.1 Relation to other Terminologies in Library Science
1.2.2 Nature of Terms
1.3 Classification Terminology: Indian School of Thought
1.4 Sources of Classification Terminology
1.5 Definitions
1.5.1 Meaning of "Classification"
1.5.2 Universe and Entity
1.5.3 Group and Class
1.5.4 Attributes and Characteristics
1.5.5 Kinds of Library Classification
1.5.6 Disciplines and Subjects
1.5.7 Categories, Facets and Isolates
1.5.8 Arrays and Chains
1.5.9 Classification Schedules
1.5.10 Species of Classification
1.5.11 Notation

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UNIT 2 NEED AND PURPOSE OF LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION
Structure
2.0 Objectives
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Documents
2.2.1 Nature of Documents
2.2.2 Collection and Storage of Documents
2.2.3 Factors Determining Arrangement of Documents
2.2.4 Arrangement of Documents in Libraries
2.2.5 Approach of Readers for Documents
2.3 Classification
2.3.1 Meaning of Classification
2.3.2 Definition of Library Classification
2.3.3 Call Number
2.3.4 Purpose and Function

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UNIT 3 GENERAL THEORY OF LIBRARY.CLASSIFICATION
Structure
3.0 Objectives
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Theory of Library Classification
3.2.1 Importance of a Theory
3.2.2 Need of a Theory
3.2.3 Development of a Theory
3.3 Descriptive Theory of Library Classification
3.3.1 J.D. Brown (1862-1914)
3.3.2 E.C. Richardson (1860-1939)
3.3.3 E.W. Hulme (1859-1954)
3.3.4 W.C.B. Sayers (1881-1960)
3.3.5 H.E. Bliss (1870-1955)
3.3.6 S.R. Ranganathan (1892-1972)
3.3.7 Classification Research Group (London)
3.4 Dynamic Theory of Library Classification
3.4.1 S.R. Ranganathan

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UNIT 4 SPECIES OF SCHEMES OF LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION
Structure
4.0 Objectives
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Species of Library Classification
4.2.1 Enumerative Classification
4.2.2 Almost-Enumerative Classification
4.2.3 Almost-Faceted Classification
4.2.4 Fully Faceted Classification
4.2.5 Evolutionary Trends
4.2.6 Comparative Study of Enumerative and Faceted Classifications
4.3 Some Major Classification Systems
4.3.1 Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)
4.3.2 Universal Decimal Classification (UDC)
4.3.3 Colon Classification (CC)
4.3.4 Library of Congress Classification (LC)
4.3.5 Bibliographic Classification (BC)
4.3.6 Broad System of Ordering (BSO)
4.4 Depth Schedules

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UNIT 5 LEARNING ABOUT SUBJECTS
Structure
5.0 Objectives
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Universe of Subjects
5.2.1 Laws of Library Science vis-a-vis Universe of Subjects
5.2.2 Modes of Formation of Subjects
5.3 Methodology for the Study of Subjects
5.3.1 Understanding the Highways and Byways of Subjects

UNIT 6 POSTULATIONAL AND SYSTEMS APPROACHES

Structure

6.0 Objectives

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Subject Representation

6.3 Postulational Approach

6.3.1 Advantages

6.3.2 Application of Postulational Approach

6.3.3 Demonstration in Practical Classification

6.4 Systems Approach

6.4.1 Systems Approach to Fundamental Categories

6.4.2 Practical Implications of Systems Approach

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UNIT 7 FUNDAMENTAL CATEGORIES, FACET
ANALYSIS AND FACET SEQUENCE
Structure
7.0 Objectives
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Fundamental Categories
7.2.1 Postulate of Fundamental Categories
7.2.2 Five Fundamental Categories
7.3 Facet Analysis
7.3.1 Subject Analysis using Facet Analysis
7.3.2 Colon Classification and Facet Analysis
7.3.3 Dewey Decimal Classification and Facet Analysis
7.3.4 Universal Decimal Classification and Facet Analysis
7.4 Facet. Sequence
7.4.1 Facet Sequence in Colon Classification
7.4.2 Facet Sequence in Dewey Decimal Classification
7.4.3 Facet Sequence in Universal Decimal Classification
7.5 Some General Observations

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UNIT  9 SCHEDULES AND  TECHNIQS 

Structure

9.0    Objectives
9.1    Introduction

9.2   Mapping of subjects in colon classification (cc)

9.3   Fundamental Categories

9.4   Round and Level

          9.4.1    Round   of   Manifestation

          9.4.2    Level    of    Manifestation

9.5     System and Specials

9.6     Common   Isolates

          9.6.1   Anteriorising

  common   Isolates

          9.6.2   Posteriorising   common   Isolates

 

9.7   Phase Relations

9.8    Device in cc

        9.8.1   Chronologic Device   (CD)

        9.8.2   Geographical Device   (GD)

        9.8.3   Subjects Device   (SD)   

        9.8.4    Mnemonic Device   (MD)

        9.8.5     Alphabetical   Device   (AD)

       9.8.6    Superimposition Device  (SID)

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UNIT 8 PHASE RELATION AND COMMON
ISOLATES
Structure
8.0 Objectives
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Basic, Compound and Complex Subjects
8.3 Phase Relation
8.3.1 Types of Phase Relation
8.3.2 Kinds of Phase Relation
8.3.3 Phase Relations in Classification Schemes
8.4 Common Isolates
8.4.1 Meaning of Common Isolates and their Need
8.4.2 History of Common Isolates
8.4.3 Kinds of Common Isolates
8.4.4 Common Isolates in Colon Classification
8.4.5 Common Isolates in Dewey Decimal Classification
8.4.6 Common Isolates in Universal Decimal Classification

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UNIT 10 DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION (DDC)
Structure
10.0 Objectives
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Genesis of DDC
10.2.1 First Edition
10.2.2 Salient Features
10.3 Subsequent Editions
I0.3.1 Fifteenth Standard Edition
10.3.2 Sixteenth and Later Editions
10.3.3 Twentieth Edition
10.3.4 Abridged
' DDC

.
0.4 Underlying Principles
10.4.1 Philosophical Basis
10.4.2 Classification by Discipline
10.4.3 Hierarchical Structure
10.4.4 Practicality
10.5 Revision Process
10.5.1 Phoenix Schedules
10.5.2 Organisational Set-up
10.5.3 Procedure of Revision
10.5.4 Use of DDC
10.6 DDC 19th Edition
10.6.1 Schedules
10.6.2 Notation
10.6.3 Tables
10.6.4 Relative Index
10.6.5 OtherFeatures
10.6.6 Synthetic Devices
10.6.7 Add to Device
10.6.8 Special Topics of General Applicability
10.6.9 Mnemonic Features
10.6.10 Optional Provisions
10.7 Evaluation
10.7.1 Order and Collocation of Classes
10.7.2 Improper Placement
10.7.3 Anglo-American Bias
10.7.4 Citation Order
10.7.5 Notation
10.7.6 Unevenness and Inconsistency
10.7.7 Reclassification due to Revision
10.7.8 Durability of DDC

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UNIT 11 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE 19TH (1979), 20TH (1989) AND 2IST (1996)EDITIONS THE DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Structure
11.0 Objectives
11.1 Introduction
11.1.1 Revision Procedure
11.1.2 Communication and Incorporation of Changes
11.2 Salient Features of the DDC-19 (1979)
11.2.1 Changes in Tables
11.2.2 DDC Manual
11.2.3 Computerization
11.2.4 Relative Index
11.3 The DDC-20 (1989)
11.3.1 Editorial Support System
11.3.2 New Changes in the Schedules
11.3.3 Changes in Tables
11.3.4 Electronic Version
11.3.5 Simplification Movement
11.3.6 Relative Index
11.4 The DDC-21 (1996)
11.4.1 Structure of the DDC-21
11.4.2 Users Convenience
11.4.3 Changes in the Schedules
11.4.4 Changes in Tables
11.4.5 Transparent Facet Structure
11.4.6 Relative Index
11.4.7 Dewey for Windows (DfW)
11.5 Future Trends

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UNIT 12 UNIVERSAL DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION (UDC)
Structure
12.0 Objectives
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Historical Background
12.3 Nature and Structure
12.3.1 Main Tables
12.3.2 Auxiliary Tables
12.3.3 Common Auxiliaries
12.3.4 Special Auxiliaries
12.3.5 Parallel Division
12.4 Notation
12.4.1 Hospitality
12.4.2 Facetisation and Synthesis
12.4.3 Intercalation
12.4.4 Mnemonics
12.4.5 Filing Order
12.4.6 Evaluation
12.5 Alphabetical
, Subject Index
12.6 Provision for Future Expansion
12.7 Maintenance of UDC
12.8 Merits and Demerits of UDC
12.9 Practical Work in UDC

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UNIT 13 COLON CLASSIFICATION (CC)
Structure
13.0 Objectives
13.1 Introduction:
13.2 Genesis of Colon Classification
13.2.1 First Edition
13.2.2 Search for Theory
13.2.3 Subsequent Editions
13.3 Basic Principles in Colon Classification
13.3.1 Postulates of Basic Facet
13.3.2 Planes of Work
13.3.3 Rounds and Levels
13.3.4 Postulates of Facet Sequence
13.4 Notation
13.4.1 Mixed Notation-Indicator Digits
13.4.2 Empty Digit
13.5. Devices
13.5.1 Chronological Device
13.5.2 Geographical Device
13.5.3Subject Device
13.5.4Alphabetical Device
13.6 Phase Relations
13.7 Systems and Specials
13.8 Merits and Demerits of Colon, Classification
13.9 Practical Work in Colon Classification

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UNIT 14 DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF COLON
CLASSIFICATION
Structure
14.0 Objectives
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Colon Classification Version 1: A Non-Theory - Based Version
14.3 Colon Classification Version 2: A Theory - Based Version
14.3.1 Edition 4
14.3.2 Edition 5
14.3.3 Edition 6
14.4 Colon Classification Version 3
14.4.1 New Results in Theory
14.5 Changes Made in CC Edition 7

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UNIT 15 CURRENT TRENDS IN LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION
Structure
15.0 Objectives
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Three Distinct Periods
15.3 Developments in DDC
15.3.1 18th and 19th Editions
15.3.2 20th and 21st Editions
15.3.3 Computerisation of DDC
15.4 Developments in UDC
15.4.1 IME 1985 and 1993
15.4.2 UDC in Computer-Based Information Retrieval Systems
15.4.3 UDC and UNISIST
15.4.4 Computerisation of UDC
15.5 Developments in CC
15.5.1 Publication of 7th Edition
15.5.2 Computerisation of CC
15.6 International Conferences
15.6.1 FID/CR - International Study Conferences on Classification Research (ISCCR)
15.6.2 ISKO International Conferences
15.7 Organisations, Societies and Research Groups
15.7.1 Library Research Circle (LRC)
15.7.2 FID/CR
15.7.3 Classification Research Group (CRG)
15.7.4 Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC)
15.7.5 International Society for Knowledge Organisation (ISKO)
15.8 Testing of Classification Systems
15.9 UNISIST and Broad System of Ordering (BSO)
15.10 FID Proposal for Standard Reference Code (SRC) and BSO
15.11 Special Schemes of Library Classification
15.12 Library Classification and Computer
15.13 Internet: Library Classification Schemes
15.14 Conclusion

 

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UNIT 1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT AND THEIR APPLICATION TO LIBRARY MANAGEMENT

Structure
1.0 Objectives
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Management - Meaning and Scope
1.3 Scientific Management
1.4 Levels of Management and Managerial Skills
1.5 Managerial Functions
1.5.1 Planning
1.5.2 Organising
1.5.3 Staffing
1.5.4 Directing
1.5.5 Controlling
1.5.6 Other Managerial Functions
1.6 General Principles of Management
1.6.1 Taylor's Principles
1.6.2 Fayol's Principles
1.6.3 Barnard's Principles
1.7 Library Management

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UNIT 2 LIBRARY ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
Structure
2.0 Objectives
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Formal and Informal Organisational Structures
2.3 Process of Structuring
2.3.1 Factors Affecting Organisational Structure
2.3.2 Principles of Ogranisations
2.4 Characteristics of Division (Departmentation)
2.5 Organisational Charts

UNIT 3 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
SYSTEM (MIS)
Structure
3.0 Objectives
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Definition and Meaning of Management Information System
3.3 Scope. Objectives and Purposes of Management Information System
3.4 Characteristics of Management Information System
3.5 Benefits of Management Information System
3.6 Problems and Pitfalls in Developing MIS
3.7 Management Information System for Library and Information Managers

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UNIT 4 PHYSICAL PLANNING OF LIBRARY
Structure
4.0 Objectives
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Library Building
4.2.1 Preliminary Considerations (Preplanning Activities)
4.2.2 Preparation of a Library Programme/ Proposal
4.2.3 Space Allocation, Utilisation and Management
4.3 Library Furniture
4.3.1 Library Stack
4.3.2 Periodical Display Rack
4.3.3 Card Catalogue Cabinet
4.3.4 Charging Desk
4.3.5 Special Furniture Items
4.4 Library Equipment
4.4.1 Filing Equipment
4.4.2 Record-keeping Equipment
4.4.3 Microform Reading Equipment
4.4.4 Copying Equipment
4.4.5 Non-Conventional Indexing and Filing Equipment
4.4.6 Miscellaneous Supplies and Equipment
4.5 Name and other Sign Boards
4.6 Lighting and Power
4.7 Other Aspects
4.8 Standards Specification

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UNIT 5 TYPES OF INFORMATION RESOURCES,
SELECTION PRINCIPLES INCLUDING
COMMUNICATION MEDIA
Structure
5.0 Objectives
5.1 Introduction
5.2 User's Studies
5.2.1 Institutional Characteristics
5.2.2 User Groups
5.2.3 Individual User Interests
5.2.4 Methods of Survey and Study
5.3 Information Resources
5.3.1 Documentary Sources
5.3.2 Non-Documentary Sources
5.4 Classification of Documents
5.4.1 By Physical Characteristics
5.4.2 By Information Characteristics
5.4.3 Books
5.4.4 Periodicals and Serials
5.4.5 Government Documents
5.4.6 Dissertations and Theses
5.4.7 Reports
5.4.8 Pamphlets
5.4.9 Standards and Specifications
5.4.10 Patents
5.4.11 Trade Literanire
5.4.12 Maps, Atlases and Globes
5.4.13 Photographs and Illustrations
5.4.14 Microfbrms
5.4.15 Audio-visuals
5.4.16 Reference Books
5.4.17 Non-Documentary Sources
5.4.18 Institutional Resources
5.4.19 Human Resources
5.5 Selection Principles
5.5.1 Drury's Principles
5.5.2 Dewey's Principles
5.5.3 McColvin's Principles
5.5.4 Ranganathan's Principles
5.6 Policies, Norms and Standards

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UNIT 6 DIFFERENT TYPES OF SELECTION TOOLS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE
Structure
6.0 Objectives
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Information Materials : Producers and Products
6.2.1 Print Materials
6.2.2 Non-Print Materials
6.3 Selection Tools: Books
6.3.1 Current Lists
6.3.2 Catalogues and Bibliographies
6.3.3 National Bibliographies
6.3.4 Subject Bibliographies
6.3.5 Current Reviews
6.3.6 Special Lists
6.4 Selection Tools: Other Print Materials
6.4.1 Periodicals and Serials
6.4.2 Government Publications
6.4.3 Reference Books
6.4.4 Patents
6.4.5 Standards and Specifications
6.4.6 Translations
6.4.7 Dissertations and Theses
6.5 Selection Tools: Non-print Materials
6.5.1 Microforms
6.5.2 Audio-Visual Materials
6.5.3 Computer-based Materials
6.5.4 Equipment for Non-Print Materials

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UNIT 7 ACQUISITION PROCEDURES: BOOKS AND NON-BOOK MATERIAL
Structure
7.0 Objectives
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Acquisition Department
7.3 Document Selection
7.3.1 Planning
7.3.2 Job Analysis
7.3.3 Procedure
7.4 Document Procurement
7.4.1 Planning
7.4.2 Ordering Procedure
7.4.3 Job Analysis
7.4.4 Problems in Acquisition
7.5 Document Accessioning
7.5.1 Planning
7.5.2 Factors in Planning
7.5.3 Accession Register
7.5.4 Job Analysis
7.5.5 Accession Procedure
7.5.6 Passing of Bills
7.6 Non-Book Materials
7.6.1 Acquisition of NBM
7.7 Records and Registers
7.7.1 Book Selection Card
7.7.2 Budget Allocation Register
7.7.3 Accession Register
7.7.4 Work Diary
7.7.5 Files
7.7.6 Some Observations

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UNIT 8 ACQUISITION OF PERIODICALS AND SERIALS
Structure
8.0 Objectives
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Periodicals Department
8.3 Periodicals Selection
8.3.1 Planning
8.3.2 Selection Procedure
8.4 Periodicals Procurement
8.4.1 Planning
8.4.2 Ordering Procedure
8.4.3 Job Analysis
8.4.4 Problems in Acquisition of Periodicals
8.5 Periodicals Receiving Work
8.5.1 Planning
8.5.2 Procedure
8.5.3 Periodicals Servicing Work
8.6 Records, Forms and Registers

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UNIT 9 TECHNICAL PROCESSING
Structure
9.0 Objectives
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Technical Department
9.2.1 Need for Technical Processing
9.2.2 Organisational Structure
9.3 Planning and Organisation
9.3.1 Classification Scheme
9.3.2 Catalogue Code
9.3.3 Internal Form of the Catalogue
9.3.4 Physical Form of the Catalogue
9.3.5 Classification and Cataloguing Policy
9.3.6 Personnel
9.3.7 Tools
9.3.8 Materials and Equipments
9.4 Job Analysis
9.5 Procedures and Routines
9.5.1 Physical Processing Work
9.5.2 Classification Work
9.5.3 Cataloguing Work
9.5.4 Coordinating Work
9.5.5 Releasing Work
9.5.6 Card Filing Work
9.6 Forms and Records

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UNIT 10 CIRCULATION WORK
Structure
10.0 Objectives
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Circulation Work
10.2.1 Goals of Circulation Work
10.2.2 Scope of Circulation Work
10.3 Circulation Systems
10.3.1 Register Systems
10.3.2 Card Systems
10.3.3 Semi-Mechanical Systems
10.3.4 Automated Circulation Systems
10.4 Circulation Functions
10.4.1 User Registration
10.4.2 Charging and Discharging Functions
10.4.3 Controlling Processes
10.5 Charging Systems
10.5.1 Browne Charging Systems
10.5.2 Newark Charging Systems
10.6 Inter-library Loan.
10.7 Planning and Management
10.7.1 Factors in Planning
10.7.2 Circulation Management
10.7.3 Records and Statistics
10.7.4 Miscellaneous Jobs

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UNIT 11 MAINTENANCE, SHELVING AND
STOCK VERIFICATION, ETC.
Structure
11.0 Objectives
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Maintenance Work and Management
11.2.1 Areas of Responsibility
11.2.2 Functions
11.2.3 Relations with Other Sections
11.2.4 Management
11.3 Stacking Principles
11.4 Stacking Systems
11.4.1 Double Rows on Fixed Shelves
11.4.2 Hinged Stacks
11.4.3 Rolling Stacks
11.4.4 Multitier Stacks
11.4.5 Compact Storage
11.4.6 Conventional Shelving
11.4.7 Current Issues of Periodicals and Non - Book Material - Storing, Shelving
and Arrangement
11.5 Library Material Arrangement
11.5.1 Classified Arrangement
11.5.2 Broken Order
11.5 .3 Special Sequence
11.5.4 Block Arrangement
11.6 Stack Maintenance
11.6.1 Stack Guides
11.6.2 Shelf Register/Shelf List
11.6.3 Maintenance Routine
11.6.4 Tools
11.7 Stock Verification
11.7.1 Need for Stock Verification
11.7.2 Methods
11.7.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Stock Verification
11.7.4 Loss of
Books
11.8 Withdrawal and Weeding
11.8.1 Withdrawal
11.8.2 Weeding

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UNIT 12 ELEMENTS OF BINDING AND PRESERVATION
Structure
12.0 Objectives
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Binding and Preservation Work
12.2.1 Purpose and Objectives of Binding
12.2.2 Library Binding: A Historical Sketch
12.2.3 Binding Policy for Libraries
12.2.4 Home Bindery vs Commercial Bindery
12.2.5 Choice of Bindery: Factors to
be Considered
12.3 Binding Processes
12.3.1 Collation
12.3.2 Sewing
12.3.3 Attaching Covers
12.3.4 Endpapers
12.3.5 Gilding
12.3.6 Headbands
12.3.7 Hollow backs
12.3.8 Finishing
12.4 Kinds of Library Bindings
12.4.1 Publishers Casings and Paperbacks
12.4.2 Library Reinforced Binding
12.4.3 Decoration Materials
12.5 Binding Materials
12.5.1 Covering Materials
12.5.2 Sewing Materials
12.5.3 Decoration Materials
12.6 Binding: Organisation and Management
12.6.1 Activities of the Binding Division
12.6.2 Specimen of a Binding Register
12.7 Care and Preservation of Library Materials

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UNIT 13 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT :
CONCEPT AND CONTOURS
Structure
13.0 Objectives
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Human Resources Development (HRD)
13.2.1 What is HRD
13.2.2 Need and Purpose
13.3 Components of HRD
13.3.1 Strategic and Operational Planning
13.3.2 Mechanisms
13.3.3 HRD Process
13.4 HRD in Indian Libraries and Information Centres

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UNIT 14 PERSONNEL PLANNING
Structure
14.0 Objectives
14.1 Introduction
14.2 What is Personnel Planning?
14.3 Need and Purpose of Personnel Planning
14.4 Elements of Personnel Planning and Policy
14.5 Methods and Techniques of Personnel Planning
14.5.1 Estimating Manpower Requirements
14.5.2 Recruitment
and Selection
14.5.3 Induction and Deployment
14.5.4 Development of Knowledge and Skills
14.5.5 Performance Assessment, Counseling and Coaching
14.5.6 Communication
14.6 Personnel Planning for Libraries and Information Centres in India

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UNIT 15 PARTICIPATIVE MANAGEMENT
AND TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (TQM)
Structure
15.0 Objectives
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Components of Participative Management
15.2.1 Leadership
15.2.2 Organisational Style
15.3 Participative Management in Libraries and Information Centres
15.4 Advantages and Disadvantages of Participative Management
15.5 Total Quality Management (TQM)
15.6 Elements of Total Quality Management (TQM)
15.7 Implementing TQM Techniques in Library and Information Centre
Management
15.7.1 Identification of Customers
15.7.2 Standardization of Work Processes
15.7.3 Quality Measurement Procedure
15.7.4 mprovement in Internal Organisation Management
15.7.5 Improvement of Human Resources
Management
15.8 Barriers to Implementing TQM

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UNIT 16 LIBRARY FINANCE
Structure
16.0 Objectives
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Financial Management
16.2.1 Principles of Financial Management
16.2.2 Financial Management in Service-Oriented and Not-for-Profit
Organisations
16.3 Sources of Funds
16.3.1 Academic Libraries
16.3.2 Public Libraries
16.3.3 Special Libraries
16.4 Financial Estimation
16.4.1 Per Capita Method
16.4.2 Proportional Method
16.4.3 Method of Details
16.5 Library Expenditure Planning
16.5.1 Importance of Library Expenditure
16.5.2 Nature of Library Expenditure
16.5.3 Principles of Library Expenditure
16.5.4 Classification of Library Expenditure

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UNIT 17 BUDGETING AND ACCOUNTING
Structure
17.0 Objectives
17.1 Introduction
17.2 Library Budget and Financial Planning
17.2.1 Budgetary Methods
17.2.2 Budgetary Norms and Standards
17.2.3 Preparation of Library
Budget
17.3 Use of Funds, Financial Control and Accounting
17.3.1 Allocation of Funds
17.3.2 Encumbering Funds
17.3.3 Financial Control
17.3.4 Fund Accounting
17.3.5 Financial Records
17.3.6 Financial Audit

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UNIT 1 ROLE OF LIBRARIES AND
INFORMATION CENTRES IN MODERN
SOCIETY
Structure
1.0 Objectives
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Needs of Modern Society
1.3 Institutions Founded by Society
1.4 Library and Education
1.4.1 Formal Education
1.4.2 Non-Formal Education
1.4.3 Education of Illiterates
1.4.4 Education of Working Groups
1.4.5 Education of Physically Handicapped
1.5 Library in Research
1.6 Library in Cultural Activities
1.7 Library in Disseminating Information
1.8 Library in Religious and Spiritual Institutions
1.9 Library in Recreation and Leisure
1.10 Library and the Changing Society
1.10.1 Dimensions of Change
1.10.2 Expanding Role of the Library

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UNIT 2 LAWS OF LIBRARY SCIENCE Structure
2.0 Objectives
2.1 Introduction
2.2 First Law “Books are for Use”
2.2.1 Implications of the First Law
2.3 Second Law “Every Reader His/Her Book”
2.3.1 Implications of the Second Law
2.3.2 Resource Sharing
2.4 Third Law “Every Book Its Reader”
2.4.1 Implications - Open Access
2.4.2 Implications - Services
2.4.3 Implications - The Library Catalogue

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2.5 Fourth Law “Save the Time of the Reader”
2.5.1 Implications - Open Access
2.5.2 Implications - Classification and Cataloguing
2.5.3 Implications - Charging System
2.6 Fifth Law "Library is a Growing Organism"
2.6.1 Implications - Book Stock
2.6.2 Implications - Readers
2.6.3 Implications - Staff
2.6.4 Implications - Classification and the Catalogue
2.6.5 Implications - Modernisation
2.6.6 Implications - Provision for the Future
2.6.7 Implications - Weeding out of Books
2.7 A Wider Interpretation of the Five Laws

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UNIT 3 DEVELOPMENT OF LIBRARIES IN UK and USA

UK AND USA Structure

3.0 Objectives

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Libraries in UK before 1850

3.2.1 Monastic Libraries

3.2.2 Subscription and Circulating

3.3.3 Mechanics Institutes

3.3 Library Legislation

3.3.1 The 1850 Act

3.3.2 Subsequent Amendments

3.4 Library Surveys and Reports

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3.4.1 Donations to Public Libraries

3.4.2 Adams Report

3.4.3 Penny Rate Abolished

3.4.4 Mitchell and Kenyon Reports

3.4.5 McColvin Report

3.4.6 Roberts Report

3.4.7 The 1964 Act

3.5 The British Library Act

3.6 Kinds of Libraries, Growth and Future Trends

3.7 Development of Libraries in USA

3.7.1 Colonial Period

3.7.2 Social Libraries

3.7.3 Mercantile Libraries

3.7.4 School District-Public Libraries

3.8 Library Legislation

3.9 Philanthropy and Library Movement

3.10 Library of Congress

3.11 Kinds of Libraries, Growth and Future Trends

3.12 Role of Professional Associations
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UNIT 4 LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT IN MODERN INDIA : PLANS AND PROGRAMMES

Structure
4.0 Objectives
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Historical Perspective
4.2.1 Growth of Library Movement in India
4.2.2 Extent and Range in Matters of Library Development
4.3 Plans, Programmes, Policies
4.3.1 Need for Planning and Programming
4.3.2 Policy Initiatives and Library Policies
4.3.3 Policy on other Sectors having Implications on Libraries
4.4 Recommendations of Some Important Committees for Library Matters
4.4.1 Public Libraries
4.4.2 Academic Libraries
4.4.3 Agricultural Libraries
4.4.4 Medical Libraries
4.5 Planning and Programming Endeavours
4.5.1 National Planning
4.5.2 Sectoral Planning
4.6 Assessment of Library Development in Relation to Plans and Programmes
4.6.1 Present Situation
4.6.2 Directions for the Future

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UNIT 5 NATIONAL LIBRARIES: THEIR FUNCTIONS: A DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT OF NATIONAL LIBRARIES OF INDIA, UK AND USA

Structure
5.0 Objectives
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Concept of a National Library
5.2.1 Historical Perspective
5.2:2 Emergence of the National Library
5.2.3 Definition of National Library
5.2.4 Objectives and Functions of a National Library
5.3 Types of National Libraries
5.4 Descriptive Account of a Few National Libraries
5.4.1 The National Library of India
5.4:2 The Library of Congress (LC)
5.4.3 The British Library

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UNIT 6 ACADEMIC LIBRARIES: SCHOOL, COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
Structure
6.0 Objectives
6.1 Introduction
6.2 School Libraries
6.2.1 Primary School Libraries
6.2.2 Secondary School Libraries
6.2.3 The Indian Scene
6.3 College Libraries
6.3.1 Objectives and Functions of a College
6.3.2 Library-Keystone in the College Arch
6.3.3 Key Components of an Ideal College Library
6.3.4 The Present Scene
6.4 University Libraries
6.4.1 Objectives and Functions of a University
6.4.2 Objectives and Functions of a University Library
6.4.3 The User Community
6.4.4 Governance and Management
6.4.5 Structural Organisation
6.4.6 Development of the Collection
6.4.7 Technical Processing and Organisation 6.4.8 Services
6.4.9 Physical Facilities
6.4.10 Professional Staff
6.4.11 Finance and Budget
6.5 General Observations

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UNIT 7 PUBLIC LIBRARIES: ROLE AND
FUNCTIONS
Structure
7.0 Objectives
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Evolution of Public Libraries - Factors
7.2.1 Urge for Knowledge
7.2.2 Literacy
7.2.3 Universal Public Education
7.2.4 Enlightened Leadership and Philanthropy
7.2.5 Rapid Advancement in Science and Technology
7.2.6 Fruitful Utilisation of Leisure
7.3 Meaning and Mission of a Public Library
7.3.1 UNESCO Definition
7.3.2 Key Missions of Public Library
7.4 Basic Elements of Public Libraries
7.5 Public Library and Features
7.6 Functions of Public Library
7.6.1 A Centre for Information
7.6.2 A Centre for Self-Education
7.6.3 A Centre for Culture
7.6.4 A Centre for Local Cultural Materials
7.6.5 Development of Democratic Spirit
7.6.6 An Impartial Service Agency

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UNIT 8 SPECIAL LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION CENTRES
Structure
8.0 Objectives
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Definitions
8.3 Special Libraries: Meaning and Purpose
8.4 Brief Historical Overview
8.5 Functions of the Special Libraries
8.6 Features of the Special Libraries
8.6.1 Collection Development
8.6.2 Processing and Organisation
8.6.3 Services
8.7 Evolution of Information Centres
8.7.1 Characteristics of Special Libraries and Information Centres
8.7.2 Types of Information Centres
8.8 The Indian Scene

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UNIT 9 LIBRARY LEGISLATION AND MODEL PUBLIC LIBRARY
ACTS/BILLS

9.0 Objectives
9.1 Introduction
9.2 State Policy for Library and Information Services
9.3 Objectives and Need for Library Legislation
9.4 Components of Library Legislation
9.5 Model Acts/Bills
9.5.1 Model Union Library Act
9.5.2 Model Act of Dr. Ranganathan
9:5.3 Model Bill of Ministry of Education
9.5.4 Model Bill of the Planning Commission
9.5.5 Model Library and Information Services Act

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UNIT 10 LIBRARY LEGISLATION IN
INDIAN STATES - THEIR
SALIENT FEATURES
Structure
10.0 Objectives
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Legislations Studied
10.2.1 Madras Public Libraries Act, 1948
10.2.2 Andhra Prudish Public Libraries Act, 1960
10.2.3 Karnataka Public Libraries Act, 1965
10.2.4 Megastar Public Libraries Act, 1967
10.2.5 West Bengal Public Libraries Act, 1979
10.2.6 Manipur Public Libraries Act, 1988
10.2.7 Karalla Public Libraries Act, 1989
10.2:8 Haryana Public Libraries Act, 1989
10.2.9 Misogamy Public Libraries Act, 1993
10.2.10 Goa Public Libraries Act; 1994
10.3 Comparison of the Ten Acts
10.3.1 Public Access to Libraries
10.3.3 Financial Provision
10.3.3 Human Resources
10.3.4 Governance .
10.4 General Observations

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UNIT 10 LIBRARY LEGISLATION IN INDIAN STATES – THEIR SALIENT FEATURES

Structure
10.0 Objectives
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Legislations Studied
10.2.1 Madras Public Libraries Act, 1948
10.2.2 Andhra Prudish Public Libraries Act, 1960
10.2.3 Karnataka Public Libraries Act, 1965
10.2.4 Megastar Public Libraries Act, 1967
10.2.5 West Bengal Public Libraries Act, 1979
10.2.6 Manipur Public Libraries Act, 1988
10.2.7 Karalla Public Libraries Act, 1989
10.2:8 Haryana Public Libraries Act, 1989
10.2.9 Misogamy Public Libraries Act, 1993
10.2.10 Goa Public Libraries Act; 1994
10.3 Comparison of the Ten Acts
10.3.1 Public Access to Libraries
10.3.3 Financial Provision
10.3.3 Human Resources
10.3.4 Governance .
10.4 General Observations

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UNIT 11 USER STUDIES

Structure
11.0 Objectives
11.1 Introduction
11.2 User and User Studies
11.2.1 User Characteristics
11.2.2 User Studies
11.2.3 The Need far User Studies
11.2.4 Planning of a User Study
11.2.5 Methodologies/Techniques for User Studies
11.3 User Studies: Limitations and Criticisms
11.4 Case Studies
11.4.1 Efforts Made in India

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UNIT 12 USER EDUCATION
Structure
12.0 Objectives
12.1 Introduction
12.2 User Education
12.2.1 Definition
12.2.2 Components
12.3 Development of User Education
12.3.1 Pioneering Efforts
12.3.2 Institutionalisation of User Education
12.3.3 UNISST Programme: User Education
12.4 User Education: Goals and Objectives
12.4.1 Goals and Objectives
12.4.2 Goals and Objectives of Library User Education
12.5 Teaching Methods and Media
12.6 Information Technology and User Education
12.6.1 Groups Involved in Online Education
12.6.2 Main Goals
12.6.3 Methods
12.7 Evaluation of a User Education Programme
12.7.1 The Scope of Evaluation
12.7.2 Methods of Evaluation
12.7.3 Need for Evaluation of Library User Education

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UNIT 13 RESOURCE SHARING - CONCEPT, NEED FORM AND SELECTED CASE STUDIES
Structure
13.0 Objectives
13.1 Introduction
13.2.1 Definition
13.2.2 Objectives of Resource Sharing
13.2 Concept of Resource Sharing
13.3.1 Agreements On
13.3.2 Basic Records
13.3.3 Technology
13.3 Requirements for the Organisation of Resource Sharing
13.4 Realising the Goals of Resource Sharing
13.5 Developments in India (Some Case Studies)
13:5.1 CALIBNET
13.5.2 DELNET
13.5.3 INFLIBNET

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UNIT 14 LIBRARIANSHIP AS A PROFESSION
AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Structure
14.1 Objectives
14.2 Introduction
14.3 General Ethics
14.4 Profession, Professional, Professionalism
14.5 Professional Ethics
14.6 Librarianship as a Profession
14.7 Professional Ethics in Librarianship
14.7.1 US Experience
14.7.2 UK Experience
14.7.3 Indian Situation
14.7.4 Issues and Problems

 

 

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UNIT 15 ROLE OF PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATIONS
Structure
15.0 Objectives
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Need and Importance of Professional Associations
15.2.1 Aims and Objectives of Library Associations
15.2.2 Programmes and Activities of Library Associations
15.3 A General Account of Library Associations in India
15.3.1 Indian Library Association (ILA)
15.3.2 Indian Association of' Special Libraries and Information Centres
(IASLIC)
15.4 Library Associations in Other Countries
15.4.1 American Library Association (ALA)
15.4.2 Library Association (LA-UK)
15.4.3 Association for Information Management (ASLIB)
15.4.4 International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
15.4.5 International Federation for Information and Documentation (FID)

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UNIT 16 ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
INVOLVED IN DEVELOPMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES
Structure
16.0 Objectives
16.1 Introduction
16.2 International Organisations
1.6.2.1 United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)
16.3 National Organisations
16.3.1 University Grants Commission (UGC)
16:3.2 Raja Rammohun Roy Library Foundation (RRRLF)
16.4 G1oba1 Information Systems
16.4.1 United Nation Information System in Science & Technology (UNISIST) and
General Information Programme (PGI)
16.4.2 International Nuclear Information System (INIS)
16.4.3 Agricultural Sciences and Technology (AGRIS)
16.5 National Information .Systems
16.5.1 National Information System for Science & Technology (NISSAT)
16.5.2 National Information System for Science & Technology (NISSAT) Sponsored
LLNs (Local Library Networks)
16.6 National information and Documentation Centres
16.6.1 Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre (INSDOC)
16.6.2 National Social Science Documentation Centre (NASSDOC)
16.6.3 Defence Scientific Information and Documentation Centre (DESIDOC)

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