Library Notes, NCERT Class XI, Chapter 1

What is Library? In English, the word “Library” means “a collection of books for study, research,reference and recreation”. It is probably derived from a Latin word ‘liber’ whichmeans ‘a book’. The Harrold’s Librarians’ Glossary and Reference Book explains library as: (a) A collection of books and other literary material kept for reading, studying andconsultation(b) A … Read more

Library Professional Trainees (Walk-In-Interview) at IIT Ropar

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROPAR Post: Library Professional Trainees No. of Trainees: 02 Duration: One year from date of Joining Essential Qualification: Masters in Library & Information Science (M.L.I.S)with First Class. Age Limit: Not exceeding 26 years as on the date ofRelaxation for different categories will be applicable as per Govt. ofIndia rules. (i.e. upto … Read more

Syllabus for Master in Library and Information Science Entrance Exam conducted by NTA for 1 year Course (COQP13)

MLISC Entrance Exam Pattern No. of Questions : 75 questions.Medium of Question: Bilingual (English/Hindi). MLISC Entrance Exam Syllabus Foundation of Library and Information Science Library Management Information Sources, Systems and Services Knowledge Organization: Classification Knowledge Organization: Cataloguing Information and Communication Technology Reference: National Testing Agency (NTA). (n.d.). Library & Information Science (COQP13) syllabus. https://exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-PG/images/syllabus/common/Library%20&%20Information%20Science%20(COQP13).pdf

Some Popular Open-Source Institutional Repository Software

Institutional Repository According to CARL  “An institutional repository is a digital archive which centralizes, preserves, and provides access to an institution’s intellectual output. They benefit institutions by raising their profiles and scholars by bringing broader dissemination, increased use, and enhanced professional visibility of scholarly research.” DSpace Developed by: MIT and HP Labs Initial Release: November … Read more

Ranganathan’s Five Laws of Library Science and their Implications

The Five Laws of Library Science were enunciated in 1928 by the late Dr. S. R.Ranganathan. It was published in 1931. Five Laws of Library Science Implications of the First Law Implications of the Second Law Implications of the Third Law Implications of the Fourth Law Implications of the Fifth Law References eGyanKosh. (n.d.). Unit 2: … Read more

You cannot copy content of this page