Saturday, 15 August 2020

Research Library

Research Library


-: LIBRARY:-

library is a curated collection of sources of information and similar resources, selected by experts and made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing, often in a quiet environment conducive to study. It provides physical or digital access to material, and may be a physical location or a virtual space, or both. A library's collection can include booksperiodicalsnewspapersmanuscriptsfilmsmapsprintsdocumentsmicroformCDscassettesvideotapesDVDsBlu-ray Discse-booksaudiobooksdatabasestable gamesvideo games and other formats. Libraries range widely in size up to millions of items. In Latin and Greek, the idea of a bookcase is represented by Bibliotheca and Bibliothēkē (Greek: βιβλιοθήκη): derivatives of these mean library in many modern languages, e.g. French bibliothèque.

Research Library

research library is a library which contains an in-depth collection of material on one or several subjects (Young, 1983; p. 188). A research library will generally include primary sources as well as secondary sources. Large university libraries are considered research libraries, and often contain many specialized branch research libraries. Research libraries are established to meet research needs and as such are stocked with authentic materials with quality content. In most cases research libraries are attached to research institutions or organizations.

·         LIBRARY RULES

·         i.            Complete silence is to be observed inside the Library.

·         ii.           Drinks and eatables are not allowed in the Library.

·         iii.          Smoking is strictly prohibited.

·         iv.          Keep your mobile phone off within the Library premises.

·         v.           Interfering with designated use of Computers and networks is not allowed.

·         vi.          Damage and misuse of Library materials and equipment is not allowed.

·         vii.         Threatening and abusive language or behaviour is prohibited.

·         viii.         Bags and Documents must be shown for inspection if requested by the Library staff.

·         ix.           Pasting notices and distributing circulars are not allowed inside the Library.

·         x.            Photography, filming and video recording is prohibited inside the Library except prior approval of the University Librarian.

New Arrivals

S.No.

Acc. No.

Title

Author

Publisher

Pages

Year

KeyWords

Class No.

 

1

 

AL1297455

 

Archives: Principles and practices

 

Miller Laura A.

 

London Facet Publishing

 

xxiii,279p

 

2010

 

 

2:88, Q0(2DT)

2

AL1297463

Children and young people

Blanshard Catherine Ed.

London Library Association

61p

1997

 

220bY11, N7(2DT)

3

AL1297457

Competing with knowledge: The information professional in the knowledge management age

Abell Angela; Oxbrow Nigel

London Facet Publishing

xii,275p

2001

 

2:(D65,8(B)):8, P1(2DT)

4

AL1297471

Concise AACR2:Based on AACR2 2002 revision, 2004 update

Gorman Michael

Chicago ALA

xvii,179p.

2004

 

2:55N67g, P4(2DT)

5

AL1297464

Copyright and e-learning: A guide for practitioners

Secker Jane

London Facet Publishing

xix,204p

2010

 

2N7:(Z,2674), Q0(2DT)

6

AL1297466

Digital literacies for learning

Martin Allan Ed.

London Facet Publishing

xxviii,242

2006

 

2:(D65,8(B)):(T), P6(2DT)


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