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03 Aug '06
Professional Advancement and Continuing Education (PACE)
Programmes for L I S Professionals 2006-2007
The Course Outlines for PACE Programmes 2006-2007
Library and Information Science professionals having a degree in Library and
Information Science and knowledge of working on computers can participate in
the following training programmes.
1. Workshop on Retro-Conversion : Software Support for Libraries
These workshops will train working library professionals in creating catalogues
in Machine Readable Form using MARC 21 format. Each participant will be
provided free of charge a software copy of DelWindows stand-alone package so
that the participants when they return are able to start creating standard
catalogue records in machine readable format.
MARC 21
MARC 21 format is a standard used worldwide for creating the bibliographic
records in libraries.
DelWindows Retro-conversion and Cataloguing Software developed by DELNET
(A New Way of Looking at Library Automation)
DelWindows is a menu-driven software with Graphical User Interface (GUI).
It is a user-friendly tool for the management of libraries. DelWindows has
been designed to computerise the catalogue of any library. DelWindows has
been developed and designed in such a way that anyone can operate it very
easily with minimal computer knowledge. It is an efficient tool for creating
and retrieving bibliographic databases and catalogues under the standard
MARC 21 format. It has an effective administration and security system and
provides the password for both the System Administrator as well as for the
user. This system has major aspects of Data Export and Data Import utilities
between various databases.
One of the purposes of this workshop is to enable the participant to
computerise the library through user-friendly free Library Management
DelWindows Software. The workshop will provide practical training on
Del-Windows and MARC 21.
DELWINDOWS Software: Free of charge to every participant.
Workshop Period: 3 days
A maximum of 50 participants will be accommodated in each workshop.
Dates of the Workshop
August 2-4, 2006
September 6-8, 2006
October 9-11, 2006
November 2-4, 2006
December 4-6, 2006
January 4-6, 2007
February 1-3, 2007
March 1-3, 2007
2. Workshop on Digital Libraries : Application of Dspace
DELNET is starting a series of training programmes on DSpace during 2006-07
This is an Open Source Software but the software demands extensive training
to be given to each member of staff to master its application.
Many institutions and organisations around the world have begun to use DSpace
for developing digital libraries. DSpace (http://www.dspace.org) is one of the
most popular softwares developed jointly by MIT Libraries and HP labs. LDL:
Librarians' Digital Library, is the outcome of successful launching of a Digital
Library using the DSpace by DRTC ( https://drtc.isibang.ac.in)
These workshops are exclusively designed by DELNET to provide hands-on-experience
to Library and Information Science Professionals in developing a digital library
using DSpace software. Each workshop covers the overview of Dspace, Installation
of Dspace, Dspace Administration, Dspace Customisation and the Linux Installation.
The workshop also covers Metadata, Dublin Core and planning of digital libraries.
A special lab has been developed by DELNET for conducting these workshops which
comprise lectures, demonstrations and hands-on practice.
Period: 3 days
A maximum of 50 participants will be accommodated in each individual workshop.
Dates of the Workshop
August 17-19, 2006
September 14-16, 2006
October 16-18, 2006
November 13-15, 2006
December 11-13, 2006
January 10-12, 2007
February 12-14, 2007
March 12-14, 2007
3. Workshop on Library Automation and Networking
Each workshop will cover in depth the topics related to Library Automation,
Networking, Standards, Software solutions, etc. The topics include:
1. Internet Searching 4. Software Solutions
2. Library Automation 5. Library Networking
3. MARC 21 6. Communication Technologies
Duration : 3 days
A maximum of 50 participants will be accommodated in each individual workshop.
Dates of the Workshop
August 28-30, 2006
September 21-23, 2006
October 26-28, 2006
November 20-22, 2006
December 26-28, 2006
January 22-24, 2007
February 22-24, 2007
March 19-21, 2007
Registration Fee :
DELNET Members : Rs. 3000 per workshop per delegate.
Non-Members : Rs. 4000 per workshop per delegate.
Students/Research Scholars of LISc : Rs. 1500 per workshop per delegate
Note : 25 percent discount will be provided for more than two nominations from
the same Institution for same/different workshops.
The Registration Fee includes:
Workshop Kit (Workshop literature, Software CD for the first two training programmes,
Working Lunch/Tea, etc.)
Confirmation
Each participant who registers for a training programme must obtain a confirmation
letter for participation from Network Manager, DELNET (09810329992) in advance.
Mode of Payment :
Payment be sent by a Demand Draft in favour of DELNET payable at New Delhi.
Those in Delhi may send us the payment through cheque.
Professional Advancement and Continuing Education
Programmes for L I S Professionals
2006 -2007
REGISTRATION FORM
I am a LIS professional and have working knowledge of computers. I would like to
be considered for participation. My details are as follows:
Participant's Name (Ms/Mr/Dr/Prof) :...........................................
Designation : .................................................................
Name and Address of the Institution : .........................................
City : State :
Telephone :Office : STD :
Residence : Mobile :
E-mail :
Please tick the workshop/s in which you are interested to participate and enter
the preferred dates :
Preferred Dates
1. Workshop on Retro-Conversion ( )
2. Workshop on Digital Libraries ( )
3. Workshop on Library Automation ( )
and Networking
Do you require accommodation during the workshop/s? Yes / No
If Yes, please contact us immediately, at least three weeks prior to the programme.
Demand Draft / Cheque No :
Name of the Bank :
Amount :
Date:
Signature
Send it to Coordinator:
Ms. Sangeeta Kaul
Network Manager
DELNET Developing Library Network
JNU Campus, Nelson Mandela Road
Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110070
Tel. 011-32471010, 32471001, 9810329992 (M)
Email: sangs(a)delnet.ren.nic.in
_______________________________________________________________________________
Sangeeta Kaul
Network Manager
DELNET-Developing Library Network
JNU Campus
Nelson Mandela Road
Vasant Kunj
New Delhi-110070
Tel: 91-11-32471010, 32471002, 32471011
Web : www.delnet.nic.in
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NACLIN 2006 at University of Jammu, Jammu, Sept 27-30, 2006
by Sangeeta Kaul, Network Manager, DELNET 03 Aug '06
by Sangeeta Kaul, Network Manager, DELNET 03 Aug '06
03 Aug '06
Ninth National Convention on Knowledge, Library and Information Networking
NACLIN 2006
September 27-30, 2006
Jointly Organized by
DELNET- Developing Library Network
and
Department of Library Science &
Dhanvantri Library
University of Jammu, Jammu
Jammu and Kashmir
Venue: University of Jammu, Jammu
Theme: Roadmap for Modernization of Libraries and Information Centres
in the Emerging Knowledge Society
Managing modernization is a challenge for today�s knowledge, library and
information centres and if managed well, modernization can be a source of
competitive advantage. Many knowledge, library and information centres are
expanding their growth options by going global with lots of hope and
imagination. A proper awareness on the concept of modernization is required
before any enterprise implements it. A proper balance needs to be achieved
in the backdrop of a diverse atmosphere composed of socio-economic profiles,
knowledge levels etc. It must be an inclusive environment possessing
variations in characteristics, behaviour, attitudes, performance, thinking
and communication patterns which alone leads to value creation for knowledge,
library and information centres in the emerging knowledge society.
The knowledge, library and information professionals need to monitor
regularly the growth of modern ICTs, tools and techniques. It is with this
concern that the National Convention on Knowledge, Library and Information
Networking (NACLIN 2006) being organized by Delnet in collaboration with the
University of Jammu is going to debate various issues on the subject.
DELNET - Developing Library Network
DELNET is a major resource-sharing library network in South Asia covers a
wide spectrum of member-libraries and their resources connecting more than
1000 libraries in thirty states in India and six overseas countries.
Delnet is committed to pool the information about resources scattered in the
libraries in the country and consolidate information through union catalogues,
union lists and other databases. This is being done to satisfy the major
information requirements of students, researchers, scholars and the public
in the country. Its services and support the research activities in India as
it regularly supply suitable content and information materials to libraries
and their users. Delnet databases have now reached around six million records.
The Delnet services have become more popular in the country especially with the
effective Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery Services which are provided
to libraries across the country also to the member-libraries outside the country.
More information about DELNET can be obtained at www.delnet.nic.in
About University of Jammu - the Host
Cradled in the lap of mountains at the foothills of auspicious Trikuta, besides
the river Tawi at an altitude of 1030 ft. is Jammu. This 'City of Temples' has
many places that are flocked by people from every nook and corner. Among all
these, also comes the famed university of Jammu. A place, where imparting
education is not considered just as a mere duty but as a commitment towards
the advancement of the society. A university with a vision and a single-minded
mission. To make Jammu university a name to reckon with. A saga that has been
continuing from the time of its inception. The University of Jammu, accredited
as Four Star University by National Assessment & Accreditation Council of India
came into existence in 1969 vide Kashmir and Jammu Universities Act 1969
following bifurcation of the erstwhile University of Jammu and Kashmir.
The University of Jammu was credited with an ISO 9001:2000 standard recently.
The University provides instructions in several branches of learning and makes
provision for research and the advancement and dissemination of knowledge.
The University stands for spiritual and material elements in life, thirst for
knowledge and virtue under the backdrop of holy peaks of Trikuta Hills.
University of Jammu holds examinations, grants degrees, generates knowledge
and confers diverse academic distinctions on persons who pursue approved
courses of study in the University or in constituent colleges/institutions
approved for the purpose also for those who appear as external/private
candidates. It also confers honorary degrees or other distinctions on the
persons of exceptional caliber. The University also admits, maintains,
recognizes, affiliates colleges and other institutions. It is primarily a
research, teaching, affiliating, examining body involved in promotion of arts,
science and other branches of learning. The University is open to all classes
and creeds with the sole objective to carry people from darkness to light.
Dhanvantri Library
The University of Jammu Library is one of the most modern RFID Technology
enabled library in the region. It has collection of 3.50 lakh documents
including rare newspapers. It has set up one of the modern Internet Lab and
Edusat lab. The Dhanvantri Library has an area of 98,000 sq. ft. and a
seating capacity for about 600 readers. Besides the print material, it holds
CD-ROM collection and provides access to electronic journals under the
UGC-Infonet programme. The library has DELNET connectivity and coordinates
with the UGC Inflibnet.
NACLIN 2006
The national convention is scheduled for four days. The first two days are
exclusively designed for conducting tutorials by experts on the following topic:
MARC 21, Digital Libraries
The next two days will focus on the theme of the National Convention:
Roadmap for Modernization of Libraries and Information Centres in the
Emerging Knowledge Society The theme is divided into several sub-themes
as detailed below:
Sub theme 1 : Knowledge Society
* Public Libraries as Knowledge Centres
* Libraries in the Knowledge Society
* Changing Roles of Library Professionals in the Knowledge Society
* Evaluation and Monitoring of Library Effectiveness
* Information Needs Assessment
* Marketing of Library and Information Services in the Knowledge Society
* Strategies for Changing Libraries into Knowledge Resource Centre
Sub theme 2 : ICT Implementation
* Impact of ICT on Libraries and Information Centre
* RFID/Smart Card
* Digital Libraries
* Industrial Information Service
* Open Source Initiatives
* Dspace
* E-Journals
* E-Theses
* Cooperative Virtual Libraries
* Open Archiving/Digital Archiving
* Metadata
* Resource Discovery
* Consortia
Sub theme 3 : Outreach Programs
* Information Literacy
* Web-based User Education
* Extension Activities of Libraries
* Disseminating Knowledge to Public
Sub theme 4 : Human Resource Development in LIS
* Skills and Competency Development
* Capacity gaps, Capacity Building
* Librarians as Knowledge Workers
* Total Quality Person
* Evaluation of Existing Teaching Facilities
* New Techniques for Continuing Education
* Lifelong Learning
Submission of Papers
Participants are welcome to contribute papers for presentation at the
National Convention on the above sub-themes and related themes.
The Papers should be based on research surveys, case studies or action
plans rather than theoretical explanations. Papers should reach
The Director, DELNET, JNU Campus, Nelson Mandela Road, Vasant Kunj,
New Delhi-110070 on or before August 18, 2006.
They should be submitted on A4 size paper along with an electronic copy
or sent through E-mail. Papers must contain the name of the author,
designation, title of the article, abstract, name of the affiliating
Institution, Mailing address, telephone number, fax number and E-mail
address. The contributors will be communicated about the acceptance of
the paper by Director, DELNET to enable them to present their papers.
Please ensure that the paper submitted should not have already been
published elsewhere. The editors will have the right to edit the papers
before acceptance is communicated.
ADDRESS FOR THE COMMUNICATION
Registration/Accommodation Submission of Papers
Prof. I V Malhan Dr. H K Kaul
Organizing Secretary, NACLIN 2006 Director, DELNET
Professor & Head JNU Campus
Department of Library Science Nelson Mandela Road
University of Jammu Vasant Kunj
Jammu - 180 006 New Delhi - 110070
Tel:91-191-2454474 Tel.: 91-11-32471001, 32471010
Fax: 91-191-2436778 Fax: 91-11-32471009
Mobile�: 9891016667,9810329992
Email:imalhan_47@rediffmail.com Email:hkkaul@delnet.ren.nic.in
NINTH NATIONAL CONVENTION ON KNOWLEDGE, LIBRARY AND INFORMATION NETWORKING
NACLIN 2006
Roadmap for Modernization of Libraries and Information Centres in the
Emerging Knowledge Society
September 27-30, 2006
Venue: University of Jammu, Jammu, J&K, India
REGISTRATION FORM
Name (in block letters): Dr./Mr./Ms./Mrs./Prof ........................................
Designation:..............................................................................
Organisation: ...........................................................................
Address:..................................................................................
..........................................................................................
....................PIN ....................State ................. Country ..............
Phone: STD Code...... Office................Res ....................Mobile ...............
Email:..........................................Fax: .....................................
Accompanying Person(s) : .......................Accommodation required: Yes/No ...........
If yes, please mention the dates from ................... to .............................
Travel Schedule:
Date Time Mode(Train no/Flt details)
Arrival
Return
Payment details : I am enclosing Demand Draft No .........dated.............
for Rs. ................. drawn on ..........................................
towards participation fee and guest house facility, If Required
Place:
Date:
Signature:..............................
REGISTRATION FEES
(Comprising of pre-conference Tutorials and Convention)
Delegates from India/SAARC Countries
DELNET member Libraries : Rs 2500 per delegate
DELNET Non-members : Rs 3500 per delegate
LIS Professionals from Jammu & Kashmir : Rs 2500 per delegate
Delegates from Non-SAARC Countries : US $ 150 per delegate
Please note : Additional delegate from the same organization will be provided 25% discount.
On-the-spot Registration is also available
Guest House Facility : To get accommodation Rs. 1000 should be sent as an advance
The filled-in registration forms and the payment should be sent to :
Prof. I V Malhan, Organizing Secretary, NACLIN 2006
Professor & Head, Department of Library Science
University of Jammu, Jammu - 180 006
Payment Details : The payment should be sent through demand draft payable at Jammu
and drawn in favour of �Organizing Secretary, NACLIN 2006�
Dates to Remember
Last Date for Registration September 15, 2006
Last Date for Submission of Papers August 18, 2006
_______________________________________________________________________________
Sangeeta Kaul
Network Manager
DELNET-Developing Library Network
JNU Campus
Nelson Mandela Road
Vasant Kunj
New Delhi-110070
Tel: 91-11-32471010, 32471002, 32471011
Web : www.delnet.nic.in
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Dear colleagues,
This is to inform everyone that the National Workshop cum Seminar on "Application of Instructional Technology to Information literacy Programmes" scheduled for 9th & 10th August, in the Department of Library & Information Science, University of Mumbai, has been postponed to November. Fresh dates will be announced later.
Those who have already send their registration forms are being informed individually.
We sincerely regret the inconvenience to all of you.
Ravija Srivastava
Lecturer
Department of Library & Information Science
University of Mumbai
Vidyanagari
Kalina, Santa cruz (E)
Mumbai - 400098
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Dear colleagues,
This is to inform everyone that the National Workshop cum Seminar on "Application of Instructional Technology to Information literacy Programmes" scheduled for 9th & 10th August, in the Department of Library & Information Science, University of Mumbai, has been postponed to November. Fresh dates will be announced later.
Those who have already send their registration forms are being informed individually.
We sincerely regret the inconvenience to all of you.
Ravija Srivastava
Lecturer
Department of Library & Information Science
University of Mumbai
Vidyanagari
Kalina, Santa cruz (E)
Mumbai - 400098
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Dear All,
Please refer to message titled 'Osmania University
syllabus 2006-07 onwards'. For your kind information,
the General Information Programme of UNESCO
(UNESCO-PGI) has been restructured and renamed as
Information for All Programme (UNESCO-IFAP). Please
make the necessary corrections in the curriculum of
MLIS and BLIS Programmes (of all universities).
For details visit:
http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=1627&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTI…
http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=21537&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECT…
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With regards
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New Delhi
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Dear friends
We urgently require the following article . Pl send a soft/hard copy.
Why Health Equity" by Amartya Sen published in Health Economics Vol 11 Issue 8. Pages 659 - 666
Or kindly let me know which library is subscribing to the above journal.
Thanks !
Lata Suresh
Librarian
Institute of Health Management Research
1, Prabhu Dayal Marg, Sanganer Airport
Jaipur 302033, RAJASTHAN, INDIA
Tel : 91-0141-2791431-34
Fax: 91-0141-2792138
Email : lata(a)iihmr.org
Dear friends
We urgently require the following article . Pl send a soft/hard copy.
Why Health Equity" by Amartya Sen published in Health Economics Vol 11 Issue 8.
Pages 659 - 666
Or kindly let me know which library is subscribing to the above journal.
Thanks !
Lata Suresh
Librarian
Institute of Health Management Research
1, Prabhu Dayal Marg, Sanganer Airport
Jaipur 302033, RAJASTHAN, INDIA
Tel : 91-0141-2791431-34
Fax: 91-0141-2792138
Email : mailto:lata@iihmr.org lata(a)iihmr.org
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Respected, Sir,
I am Ajay Kumar. M.V, doing my Mphil degree in Annamalai
University, My research topic is "EVALUATION OF INFORMATION SERVICES
IN MAJOR NGO LIBRARIES IN BANGALORE".
I want information regarding NGO (Non Governamental
Organisation) Libraries in Bangalore. If any professionals know the
Name and address of the NGO Libraries in Bangalore, please inform me.
This is very help ful to my research work. And any information
regarding History and Developments of NGO Libraries also useful my
research work..
Thanking You..
My e-mail Id : mail.ajju(a)gmail.com
Ajay Kumar, M.V
M.S.Ramaiah Medical College
Library and Information Centre
Bangalore- 54
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Is there any CD/ Book on List of AICTE approved Engineering Colleges? Please let me know.
Best Regards,
Veena Bhat
IIIT, Pune
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Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 06:23:48 +0100 (BST)
From: Prof. N. Laxman Rao. <naglaxman(a)yahoo.com>
Frederick G. Kilgour, founder of OCLC, dies at 92 DUBLIN, Ohio, USA.
For detail visit, http://www.oclc.org/news/releases/200631.htm
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Prof. N.LAXMAN RAO,
Chairman, Board of Studies, Dept.of Library & Information Science,
Osmania University, HYDERABAD- 500 007 (INDIA)
Vice President, Association of British Scholars(AP Chapter)
Vice-President, Faculty Club, Osmania University
Ph:+91-40-27171565(res): +91-40-27682290(off) 9246547599(Mobile)
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osmania university syllabus 2006-07 onwards revised-- for comments and suggestions
by Prof. N. Laxman Rao. 02 Aug '06
by Prof. N. Laxman Rao. 02 Aug '06
02 Aug '06
Dept. of Library and Information Science
Osmania University, HYDERABAD 500 007
BACHELOR OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE (BLISc) SYLLABUS
(Revised Syllabus for the University and Affiliated Colleges under Osmania University
from the Academic Year 2006-2007)
Scheme of Papers
FIRST SEMESTER
Paper-1: Library & Society .. .. .. .. .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Paper-2: Library Classification (Theory) .. .. .. .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Paper-3: Library Cataloguing (Theory) .. .. .. .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Paper-4: Information Processing (Practice) I .. .. .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Part-A: Library Classification (Practice) DDC 20th Edition (50 Marks)
Part-B: Library Cataloguing (Practice) AACR-2R (Monographs & Serials) (50 Marks)
SECOND SEMESTER
Paper-5: Library Management .. .. .. .. .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Paper-6: Introduction to Computers .. .. .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Paper-7: Reference and Information Sources and Services .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Paper-8: Information Processing (Practice) II .. .. .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Part-A: Library Classification (Practice) UDC-IME 2nd Ed. (50 Marks)
Part-B: Library Cataloguing (Practice) AACR-2R (Non-Book Material) (50 Marks)
Compulsory:
1. Every student has to visit compulsorily a minimum of four (4) major libraries in Hyderabad during the academic year and they have to submit the observation report prior to submission of 2nd Semester Examination Application Forms.
2. The Students have to go to Osmania University Library and observe the reference tools (Paper-7).
Paper-1: LIBRARY & SOCIETY
Unit-1:
Nature and purpose of Librarianship.
Ancient and Modern Libraries, Philosophy and Ethics of Librarianship. Attributes of Profession. Librarianship as Profession.
Library as a Social Institution: Functions of the Library. Role of the Library in Formal and Informal Education. Information and Society, Community Information Services, Role of the Library in improvement of reading habits. User Studies and User Education.
Professional Education and Librarianship.
Unit-2:
Five Laws of Library Science Implications Examples. Relevance to present technological environments.
Types of Libraries : National, Public, Academic, and Special. Their objectives, Functions, Services (Reference Service, Current Awareness Service, SDI, Bibliographic, Indexing and Abstracting, Referral Service, etc.). Study of Select libraries National Library, Kolkata; Library of Congress; British Library (London),; Connemera Public Library (Chennai); Delhi Public Library; National Science Library; State Central Library. Types of Material : Printed and Electronic Documents.
Unit-3:
Library Development. Ancient, Medieval and Modern Libraries. Library Movement in India. Library Movement in Andhra Pradesh.
Library Cooperation / Resource sharing : Concept, need, purpose, areas of resource sharing, Resource sharing programmes. Impact of IT on Resource Sharing.
Library Consortia Definition, purpose, functions. Consortia in India.
Unit-4:
National & International Organizations:
Professional Associations : IFLA, CILIP, ALA, ILA, SLA, ASLIB, NASSDOC, DESIDOC, IASLIC, IATLIS, APLA, ALSD: Objectives, Functions, Activities.
Organizations : UNESCO, NISCAIR -- Objectives, Programmes and activities.
Unit-5:
Legislation Need, Purpose and Advantages.
Library Legislation in India : Need, Purpose and Advantages, Attempts for Library Legislation, Model Library Act in India. Detailed Study of A. P. Public Library Act : Overview of Library Acts in India Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, West Bengal,Manipur, Kerala, Haryana, Mizoram, Goa, Gujarat, Uttaranchal, AND Orissa.
IPR (Intellectual Property Rights).
Delivery of Books Act. Copyright Act. Censorship. UNESCO Public Library Manifesto-Standards for Public Libraries.
Library Education in India : Historical Development, levels of courses. Present Trends.
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Paper-2: Library Classification (Theory):
Unit-1:
Library Classification Meaning, Need and purpose of classification.
Terminology Need and purpose. Important terms in Classification.
Normative Principles.
Five Laws of Library Science Implications.
Formation, Structure and Development of Subjects:
Unit-2:
Species of Classification Schemes : Enumerative Classification (EC): Almost enumerative Classification (AEC): Almost Faceted Classification (AFC): Rigidly Faceted Classification (RFC): Freely Faceted Classification (FFC).
Brief study of major schemes viz: Decimal Classification (DC); Universal Decimal Classification (UDC); Library of Congress Classification (LC); and Colon Classification (CC).
Unit-3:
General Theory of Classification. Ranganathans contribution.
Main Class Canonical Class and Basic Class.
Five Fundamental Categories : PMEST.
Isolate -- Common Isolate Kinds of Common Isolates, Special Isolates, Auxiliary Schedules.
Facet Analysis -- Postulates pertaining to Fundamental Categories.
Phase Analysis Phase, Intra-facet & Intra-array relations.
Unit-4:
Principles of Facet Sequence, viz. Wall-Picture Principle, Whole-Organ Principle, Cow-Calf Principle, Act and Action Actor Tool Principle.
Principles of Helpful Sequence (8):
Different devices to form foci in an array. Chronological Device (CD); Geographical Device (GD); Subject Device (SD); Alphabetical Device (AD); Mnemonic Device (MD); Facet Device (FD); Super Imposition Device (SID); Classic Device (CLD); Telescoping of array.
Unit-5:
Notation -- Definition, Development, Types, Structure, Quality and functions.
Canons for Classification
Idea plane (15) -- Canons for characteristics (4); Canons for succession of characteristics (3);
Canons of Array (4); Canons for Chain (2); Canons for Filiatory sequence (2). Verbal Plane (4):-
Notational Plane (24) -- Basic Canons for notation (12): Canons for mnemonics (5); Canons for growing universe (4); Canons for Book Classification (3).
Call Number -- Class Number, Book Number Types of Book Numbers, Collection Number.
Relevance of Classification in the context of Computerized / Digital Libraries.
Trends in Library Classification.
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Paper-3: Library Cataloguing (Theory)
Unit-1:
LIBRARY CATALOGUE:
Definition, need, objectives and functions.
LIBRARY CATALOGUE & SIMILAR OTHER TOOLS:
Bibliographies, indexes, accession lists and shelf list.
TYPES OF LIBRARY CATALOGUES:
Physical / Outer forms: (Book, Sheaf, Card, Computerized Catalogues, Microform
Catalogues)
Inner forms (Dictionary, Classified and Alphabetico-Classed).
Unit-2:
AACR-2R and CCC : Features.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CATALOGUE ENTRIES AND THEIR FUNCIONS:
Main Entry, Added Entries, (including Book Index Entries, Class Index Entries).
Reference Entries -- Cross Reference Entry and Cross Reference Index Entry.
Elements of information in each type of Entries.
NORMATIVE PRINCIPLES Laws, Canons and Principles.
Unit-3:
SUBJECT CATALOGUING : Concept, purpose.
SUBJECT INDEXING : Tools and techniques. Meaning, Objectives of subject entries; Methods of subject analysis and assigning of Subject Headings Standard Lists of Subject Headings -- LC subject headings and Sears List of Subject Headings. Chain Procedure. Thesaurus.
Indexing techniques: Meaning, purpose. Pre-coordinate indexing Chan indexing, PRECIS, KWIC, and
KWOC. Post-coordinate indexing Uniterm Indexing. Citation Indexing.
Unit-4:
CENTRALISED CATALOGUING:
Meaning and objectives. Pre-natal cataloguing, cataloguing in publication / cataloguing in source. Database as a source of cataloguing.
UNION CATALOGUES: Definition, use and functions.
OPAC. Web Based Catalogues.
Use of Internet in Cataloguing OCLC, LC, CORC (Cooperative Online Resource Cataloguing). World Cat.
Impact of IT on Cataloguing.
Unit-5:
STANDARDIZATION IN CATALOGUING Need, Purpose.
Standards -- ISBD (M), ISBD(S) AND ISBD (NBM).
METADATA Concept. Metadata Vs Catalogue. MARC, MARC 21.
FILING AND ARRANGEMENT OF CATALOGUE ENTRIES: Classified and Alphabetical. Rules for filing of Entries.
Trends in Cataloguing.
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Paper-4: Information Processing (Practice) I Part-A: Library Classification (Practice) DDC 20th Edition (50 Marks)
Construction of Class Numbers for Documents of different disciplines / subjects using DDC 20th Edition.
Part-B: Library Cataloguing (Practice) AACR-2R Monographs & Serials (50 Marks
Preparing Catalogue Entries (Main, Added and Reference Entries) for Books (Monographs) and Serials.
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(SECOND SEMESTER)
Paper-5: LIBRARY MANAGEMENT
Unit-1:
Management:
Concept and Development of Management. Managements Vs Administration. Characteristics of Management. Functions of Management. Principles of Management and their applications in Libraries. Scientific Management.
Routine & work flow in different libraries / sections.
Selection & Acquisition: Book Selection Purpose & Need Functions of Acquisition Section Characteristics, Methods, Principles and theories of book selection. Acquisition Policies & Programmes Book Selection Tools. Ordering. Book Trade. Good Offices Committee (GOC).
Online Bookshops Identification, Selection and acquisition of documents. Advantages. Online Bookshops Vs traditional Bookshops. Example URLs.
Unit-2;
Technical Section: Processing Classification & Cataloguing. Authority File.
Maintenance: Open Access Vs Closed Access. Principles of Stacking Shelving Methods.
Preservation Concept, Purpose and Methods.
Circulation: Gate Register; Registration of Members, , Reservation of books; overnight issue, Inter-library loan, Charging and discharging methods; Day Book System, Ledger System, Browne System, Newark System, etc.
Library Buildings Planning. Role of Librarian.
Unit-3:
Reference & Information Services.
Serials Management Acquisition, Organisation, Methods of Recording. Problems in Acquisition.
Stock verification : Purpose and Importance Methods.
Library Records: Purpose and Types of Records.
Work Flow : Flow Charts, Symbols, Coordination of Work Flow.
Unit-4:
Human Resource Management:
H.R. Planning. HR Policies Job Analysis, Job Description, Job Evaluation, Job Specification. Supervision, Control & Execution. Staffing Categorization of Staff. Staff Development. Recruitment Methods.
Financial Management:
Sources of Finance Generation of financial resources. Budgeting Line, PPBS, ZBB. Accounting. Budgetary Control.
Unit-5:
Library Statistics : Purpose and Types.
Library Committees: Concept, Importance , Functions. Types of Committees.
Library Rules & Regulations -- Purpose, Preparation.
Public Relations. Publicity & Extension Activities. Types of Extension Services.
Information Technology Use for Effective Library Management.
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Paper-6: Introduction to Computers
Unit-1:
INFORMTION TECHNOLOGY:
Concept and components. Computers & Communication.
COMPUTERS:
Meaning, use, functions, Characteristics and Capabilities. How a computer works.
General computer terminology.
Impact on society and Library & Information Centres.
Communication : Analog & Digital Signals. Transmission Media.
Unit-2:
TYPES OF COMPUTERS: Historical Development.
Generations of computers Characteristics.
Analogue, Digital and Hybrid Computers.
Super, Mainframe, Mini and Micro, Laptop and PDA.
DATA AND INFORMATION. Data Representation and File Organization Binary Code, Bit, Byte. Standards ASCII, ISCII (Indian Script Cod for Information Interchange), and EBCDIC. UNICODE. Data Hierarchy.
Unit-3:
COMPONENTS OF COMPUTERS:
Hardware Input Output devices. Storage devices, CPU. Ports.
Software Purpose. Types of software. Development -- Program, Algorithm, Flow Charting.
OPTICAL STORAGE DEVICES: CD and DVD. MULTIMEDIA:
Purpose and Use.
Data Processing Batch, Online and Time Sharing.
Unit-4:
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES : Machine, Assembly and Higher level.
Algorithm, program. Flow Charting
Compilers and Translators.
OPERATING SYSTEMS : Windows, Application software.
APPLICATION SOFTWARE : MS-Word, MS-Access Features.
NETWORKING: Concept and Types.
INTERNET Browsing. Browsers Concepts and Examples. Services, Facilities.
WWW, Information Searching, URL.
Unit-5:
COMPUTERS IN LIBRARY & INFORMATION CENTRES.
Library Automation Purpose, planning. Areas of Automation Acquisition, Catalogue, Circulation, Serial and Administration.
Hands on Experience to work with Computers with Windows (OS) and M.S.Word (Word processing).
Browsing Internet, Creating mail address
Observation of an Automated Library.
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Paper-7: Reference & Information Sources and Services
Unit-1:
REFERENCE SERVICE:
Definition, need, scope. Reference service in public libraries, special libraries and academic libraries. Types
of reference service Orientation of a freshman, Ready Reference Service and Long Range Reference Service. Reference Process. Information Kiosks.
Unit-2:
INFORMATION SERVICES:
Definition, need, scope. Reference service vis-à-vis Information Service.
Methods of dissemination of information Current Awareness Service. SDI. Referral.
KINDS OF REFERENCE AND INFORMATION SOURCES; Information Sources Documentary &
Non-Documentary, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sources. Evaluation of reference sources.
Searching Information from different Reference Tools / Sources -- Strategies.
Unit-3:
REFERENCE SOURCES:
Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Almanacs, Year Books, Directories, Handbooks, Manuals, News-Summaries,
Concordances, Biographical, Geographical Information Sources, Electronic Resources
Unit-4:
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Meaning, scope, functions.
Kinds: Enumerative / Systematic, Analytical, Historical, Textual, and Descriptive.
Types: Retrospective and Current. General, Special, National (INB and BNB), Trade, subject. Preparation of bibliographies. Documentation list.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC CONTROL -- Meaning, purpose, UBC and UAP.
Unit-5:
ABSTRACTING SERVICES:
Abstract : Meaning, use. Types : Indicative and informative. Parts of an Abstract.
Abstracting Services / Products. Examples from different subjects.
INDEXING SERVICES
Index : Meaning, use. Indexing Services / Products Examples from Different Subjects -- Citation Indexes. Citation of Documents Purpose.
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Paper-8: Information processing (Practice) II
Part-A: Library Classification (Practice) UDC IME 2nd Edn. (50 Marks).
Construction of Class Numbers for Documents of Different Disciplines / Subjects using UDC (IME), 2nd Ed.
Part-B: Library Cataloguing (Practice) AACR-2R, Non-Book Material (50 Marks)
Preparing Catalogue Entries (Main, Added and Reference Entries) for Non-Book Materials (Cartographic Materials, Manuscripts, Printed Music, Sound Recordings, Motion Pictures & Video Recordings, Graphic Materials, Computer Files and Micro Forms).
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DEPT. OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
Osmania University :: HYDERABAD 500 007
Master of Library and Information Science (MLISc) Syllabus.
SEMESTER SYSTEM (Revised Syllabus from the academic year 2006-2007)
Objectives:
The objectives of the MLISc (One Year) Programme are to:
1. Acquaint the students with information and its communication in society;
2. Introduce the students of modern management techniques to manage effectively the Library and Information Centres;
3. Provide the students with insight into theoretical aspects of Information Retrieval Systems and impart practical skills necessary for information processing;
4. Acquaint the students with the activities and services of National, Regional and International Information Systems and Programmes;
5. Provide the students with an understanding of the basics of Information Processing and Information Technology.
SCHEME OF PAPERS
1ST SEMESTER
Paper-1: Information & Communication .. .. .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Paper-2: Information Technology (IT) .. .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Paper-3: Information Retrieval Systems (Theory) .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Paper-4: Research Methods .. .. 3 hours 100 Marks
2nd SEMESTER
Paper-5: Management of Library & Information Centres .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Paper-6: Information Systems & Programmes .. .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Paper-7: Library Automation and Networking .. .. 3 hours 100 Marks
Paper-8: Computer Software (Practical-I) .. .. -- 100 Marks
Paper-9: Software for Libraries (Practical-II) .. .. -- 100 Marks
Internship: The Student has to undergo Two months compulsory Internship in a recognized Library / Information Centre. The Internship has to be completed within three months from the last examination of the 2nd Semester. The Grading of A, B, C and D (A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Satisfactory and D = Not Satisfactory) will be awarded by the concerned Head of the Library / Information Centre based on the candidates performance. This grading will be mentioned in the Memo of Marks. However, it will not be considered for the award of Division / percentage of Marks.
Paper-8: Computer Software (Practical-I) and Paper-9: Software for Libraries (Practical-II), need more number of classes and practice by the students (as there are more number of packages to be learnt). Therefore, the teaching work and practice should start from the 1st Semester. The examination will be conducted by the external examiners jointly with the Internal Examiners at the end of second semester only.
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PAPER-1 : INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
Unit-1: Nature of Information:
o Data, Information & Knowledge : Definition, scope, use.
o Information : Nature, Types, Characteristics, Properties, Use and Value.
o Information and Social Change.
o Information Explosion.
o Information Society : Genesis, Characteristics, Implications.
o Information Science : Definition, Scope and linkages with other disciplines / Subjects.
o Information Industry.
Unit-2: Information Communication:
o Information Cycle : Information Generation, Collection, Storage, Forms, Transfer and Dissemination of Information.
o Communication : Definition, Concept, Types, Communication Models (Theories). Shannon Theory; Lasswells Theory; Gerbners Theory, Schramm Theory. Communication Media.
o Scientific Communication.
o Formal and Informal Channels of Communication. Information Intermediaries : Invisible Colleges, Information Exchange Groups, Technological Gate-keepers, Information Brokers / Consultants.
o Barriers of Communication of Information.
o Information Literacy
o Information Filtering
Unit-3: Economics of Information:
o Information needs. Information Seeking Behaviour : Concept, methods, need and purpose.
o User Studies: Concept, purpose, methods, its application in libraries.
o Information as Commodity and Resource.
o Information Production and distribution.
o Marketing of Information : Market Analysis, Market Segmentation, Marketing Mix, Marketing Audit.
o Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). Copyright. Right to Information. Censorship.
Unit-4: Knowledge Management & Digital Library:
o Knowledge Management. Definition, Characteristics. Principles, Functions, Activities.
o Document Management : Concept. Document Management vs Knowledge Management.
o Content Management.
o Digital Library : Concept, use, advantages, design and development.
o Digital libraries Institutional Repositories Need, purpose, material to be included and limitations.
o Virtual Library : Concept.
o Virtual Learning Online learning, interactive techniques.
o e-learning.
Unit-5: Informetrics:
o Citation: Citation Analysis, Bibliographic Coupling.
o Librametry, Bibliometrics and Scientometrics, Webometrics : Concept, Scope, Usefulness.
o Bibliometric Laws Bradford, Lotka and Zipf.
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PAPER-2: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Unit-1:
Information Technology:
o Concept, definition and components of IT
o Client -- Server Technology : Concept, Use. Different types of Servers File Server, Proxy Servers, Web Servers, Print Server, Database Server, etc.
o Hardware Developments. Software Operating Systems Single User, Multi User. Application Software Types.
o Strategic Management of Technology
o Trends in Hardware and Software Developments.
Unit-2:
Communication Technology:
o Telecommunications Signals: Analog and Digital. Modem types, use.
o Switching Systems : Concept, Purpose, Types -- Circular, Message and PSS. Gateways , Ethernet, Hub/Switches.
o Communication Media Twisted Pair, Coaxial, Optic Fibres, Satellite Communication, VSAT, Microwave.
o Bandwidth, Multiplexing.
o ISDN.
Unit-3:
Electronic Information:
o Electronic / Digital Information.
o Digital Collection, Digital Rights Management.
o Digitization Concept, Procedures and Problems. Input devices OCR, Scanners, Cameras. Software & hardware used for digitization. Image Formats (JPEG, GIF / BMP). Audio Formats (MPEG, MP3, WAV). Image Editing.
o e-documents: Concept of e-books and e-journals. Trends in Production and availability of e-documents. Impact on Libraries and Information Centres and Users.
o Preservation and archiving of e-resources.
o Web logs. Identification and creation of Blogs. Wikies, Wikipedia.
Unit-4:
Communication Tools and Techniques: An overview:
o Fax, E-mail, Tele Tex, Videotext, Tele Conferencing, Video Conferencing, Voice Mail. Hyper Text and Hyper Media. List Serve / Electronic groups.
o Software Open Source and Proprietary Implications, Advantages of using different types of Software.
o Digital Standards Standards, Protocols and Formats. Metadata, Interoperability.
o Wireless Communication: Concept Networking, WAP / Wireless Internet, WLL, Cellular Communication.
o Data Communication Concepts Parallel & Serial; Synchrnous & Asynchrnous; Simplex, Half Duplex and Full Duplex.
Unit-5:
Internet Communication and Expert Systems.
o Internet Communication : Internet as a communication tool. Facilities for communication. Features and Developments.
o Internet Connectivity Dial up, leased, microwave, cable modem, ISDN, Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL). Other related issues.
o Data Security : Concept, need, purpose. Virus Definition, effect. Security Methods, Firewall, Anti-virus software. SPAM. IDS (Intrusion Detection System).
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PAPER-3: INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS (THEORY)
Unit-1:
Information Storage and Retrieval (IR) Systems:
Concept, components, IR tools.
Information Analysis, repackaging and consolidation : Concept, purpose.
Content Creation / Content Development.
Indexing:
Concept. Principles / general theory of indexing.
Content Analysis : Meaning, Purpose. Application in LICs.
Unit-2:
Indexing Languages, types, Characteristics.
Vocabulary control natural and controlled languages. Semantics and Syntax.
Library Classification Schemes: UDC and CC.
Thesaurus Structure and functions. Design / Construction of Thesaurus.
Subject Headings LCSH and SLSH Structure and Functions.
Unit-3:
Indexing Techniques:
Syntactical problems. Pre and post-coordinate indexing.
Chain Indexing, PRECIS. Uniterm, Keyword and Citation Indexing.
Computer based indexing systems and methods (Automatic Indexing).
Unit-4:
Bibliographic Description:
Standards for bibliographic Description: ISBDs, MARC, CCF and MARC 21. EAD (Encoded Archival Dscription).
METADATA: Concept, Formats Features of MARC, IAFA, Templates, Dublin Core, TELURC, FGDC --- Detailed Study of any two formats. Protocols Features SODA, SMARTS. Metadata vis-à-vis Internet.
Data Mining, Data Warehousing.
DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI): Concept, Origin, application, principles for issuance of DOI. Principles for the application of DOI. DOI Foundation, procedure for registration.
Unit-5:
Information Retrieval:
Retrieval methods manual and automated. Search processes, and strategies. Boolean Logic. Preparation of query, steps in search strategy. Search tools search engines, meta-search engines. Subject directories, subject guides, specialized data bases, etc.,. Criteria for evaluation of IR Systems.
Computerized Information Services: Machine Translation. Automatic Indexing. Computerized Abstracting. Natural Language Processing.
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PAPER-4: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Unit-1:
Research:
Definition, need and purpose. Basic Concepts: Validity, reliability, Objectivity, Subjectivity. Variables: Dependent, Independent and Intervening. Logic : Induction and Deduction. Intuition.
Types Basic and applied. Interdisciplinary & multidisciplinary, Team / Group Research, Relay
Research. Scientific method. LIS Research in India.
Unit-2:
Research Design:
Aims and objectives. Scope and limitations. Problem identification, formulation and statement of the problem.
Hypothesis:
Definition, meaning, formulation. Types: Descriptive, relational and explanatory, Null-Hypothesis. Verification.
Unit-3:
Methods of Research:
Survey, descriptive, comparative, historical, experimental, case study and Delphi technique.
Unit-4:
Methods of data collection:
Types of data Primary and Secondary.
Data Collection Methods: Primary data Questionnaire, Interview and Observation.
Scales and Check Lists.
Secondary data Historical / recorded.
Sampling methods and techniques:
Probability sample: Simple Random sampling, systematic, stratified. Non-probability sample: Quota, Accidental, purposive, incomplete. Cluster and multi-state sampling. Sample size, bias, error.
Unit-5:
Methods and Tools of Data Analysis:
Problem measure, reliability, validity, Descriptive Statistics Measures of Central Tendency : Mean, Median, Mode. Measure of Central distendency : Standard Deviation. Graphical Presentation of data : Bar diagrams, Pie-chart, Line Graphics, Histograms, Inferential Statistics : Measure of Association : Co-efficient of Correlation.
Testing of Hypothesis : Chi-square test & T-test.
Software for Statistical Analysis SPSS Features.
Writing research report:
Structure & Contents of report, presentation of findings. Style Sheets, Citation of Print, Electronic and Internet sources.
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PAPER-5: MANAGEMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTRES
Unit-1:
Management: Concept, definition, nature and purpose. Schools of management. Management Styles.
Planning Library and Information Centres: Need and purpose, planning process, procedures,
steps and factors.
SWOT Analysis : Concept, Use. Role of Effective Communication on Management.
Unit-2:
Systems Theory: Concept, Components analysis, evaluation and design. Library as a System, Subsystems of a Library.
Performance Evaluation of Library and Information Centres.
Management Information Systems (MIS) : Concept, Use.
Project Management : Definition, Objectives, Scope, Organisational Planning, Stages.
Unit-3:
Work Studies: Flow chart and Gantt Charts. PERT / CPM. Work environment Internal and External.
Management by Objectives: (MbO): Concept and relevance to LICs.
Decision making: Concept, problems, aids. Decision Process.
Delegation of Authority: Authority, Responsibility and Accountability Concept, guidelines and barriers.
Unit-4:
Human Resource Management:
H R Planning, staffing, job analysis, job description, job evaluation, staff recruitment; selection, training and development. Inter personal relations.
Work relationships: Supervision, Control, Leadership, , Group Dynamics and Performance Evaluation.
Motivation : Concept, Theories.
Management of Change : Concept, need for change, Impact, Strategies, Organistion Culture, Promoting Change.
Use of Information Technology for Effective Management.
Unit-5:
Financial Management:
Resource Mobilisation.
Budgeting Methods: PPBS and Zero-based. Budgetary Control.
Cost Effectiveness and Cost Benefit Analysis.
Cost Accounting : Concept and Use.
Outsourcing.
Quality Management:
Quality : Concept, application in LICs. Quality Management, Quality Audit, Customer Satisfaction Vs Quality Management. Norms / guidelines. ISO-9000.
TQM : Definition, Scope, Purpose. Application in Libraries.
PAPER-6: INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND PROGRAMMES
Unit-1:
Information Organisation as a system:
Basic concepts, Components, Types, Characteristics of an Information System.
Kinds of Information System:
Libraries, Documentation Centres, Information Centres, Data Banks. Information Analysis Centres. Referral Centres, Clearing Houses, Archives, Reprographic
and translation Centres their functions and services.
Unit-2:
Planning and Design of a National Information System:
NAPLIS (National Policy on Library & Information Systems)
Concept, Functions and objectives of NATIS. National Information Policy (NIP).
Planning Design of National Information System (NATIS).
National Information Systems:
NISCAIR, DESIDOC, NASSDOC, SENDOC, CORD, NCSI, NISSAT, ENVIS : Structure, functions and services.
Unit-3:
Regional Information Systems:
ASTINFO, APINESS and SAARC (SDC).
Global Information Systems:
UNESCO-PGI, INIS, AGRIS, INSPEC, MEDLARS, UNIDO-IIS, SPINES, ICSU.
Unit-4:
Information Products and Services:
Concept, Definition. Types with examples.
Information Products Vs Services.
Information Products: Institutional, Commercial.
Information Services Bibliographic, Document Delivery, Alert (CAS & SDI).
Marketing of Information Products and Services.
Unit-5:
Information Providers (Vendors): DIALOG, STN, Derwent, Data Star, UMI, Silver Platter, BLDSC, ISI.
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PAPER-7: LIBRARY AUTOMATION AND NETWORKING
Unit-1:
Library Automation:
Definition, need, purpose and advantages. Automation Vs Mechanization.
Areas of Automation Acquisition, Cataloguing, Access to Catalogue (OPAC), Circulation and Serial Control.
Unit-2:
Planning for Automation Procedure:
Steps in Automation: Developing a basic Technology Plan.
Identifying goals and objectives, Describing existing library services and technology, Feasibility Study, Assessing needs and priorities, Preparing strategic Plan, Hardware and Software selection and Implementation.
Barcode Technology: Meaning, need, purpose and advantages. Types of barcodes : Dumb / Generic barcode and smart barcode their application. Code 39.
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)
Unit-3:
Networking and Networks:
Networking: Concept, need and advantages. Basic components of network.
Network Topologies Star, Ring, Bus, Hierarchical, Tree and Complete. Wireless Networking.
Types of Networks LAN, MAN, WAN.
Networks: General and Bibliographic.
General ERNET, NICNET, INFONET.
Library Networks: OCLC, INFLIBNET, DELNET : Their objectives, Functions, Services and Activities.
Unit-4:
Internet: Concept, Features, Services.
Search Engines Concept. Types Search Engines and Meta Search Engines, Advantages in using Search Engines..
Internet: Internet Searching. Web Browsers Purpose, Functions, Facilities available with different Browsers. Sample Search by using Internet Explorer and Netscape. Internet Security.
Internet Reference Sources: Identification, accessing. Various sources useful for librarians in providing Reference Services with examples.
Evaluation of Internet Information Sources Need, Methods / Techniques.
Protocols: Definition, Concept. Types General - TCP / IP, OSI. Other Protocols: SMTP, Telnet, FTP, HTTP, Z39.50.
Unit-5:
Hypertext, Hyper media. Markup Languages HTML, XML, Features.
Web: Concept, Usefulness. Content Development / Content Creation for Web.
Web Design Methods / Techniques, Steps. Software Flash, Macromedia, MS-Front page, Dream Weaver.
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PAPER-8: COMPUTER SOFTWARE (Practical-I)
Unit-1:
Software. How to design and develop software.
Unit-2;
Operating System Concept, purpose, use and features.
Windows
LINUX
(Hands on experience with one Operating System)
Unit-3:
Word Processing Concept, Purpose, Use and Features.
MS Word
(Hands on experience in document creation, editing, printing, etc.
Unit-4:
Database Concept, structure, use and features.
RDBMS Concept, structure, use and features.
MS-Access
(Hands on experience in creation of database)
Unit-5:
Developing a HTML Document.
PAPER-9: SOFTWARE FOR LIBRARIES (Practical-II)
Unit-1:
CDS/ISIS Concept, features.
(Hands on experience)
Unit-2:
Integrated Library Management Software
LIBSYS, ALICE, NEWGENLIB, VTLS
(Observation and hands on experience of any one software)
Unit-3:
Information searching.
Search Strategy and Query Formulation using keyworlds.
Searching the CD / DVD of Bibliographical Databases including Full Texts.
Unit-4:
Searching through Internet e-Journals subscribe, consortia and free.
Internet Resources using search engines.
World Wide Web (WWW) Institutional and Individual Websites.
Unit-5:
Searching Information on any of the subjects: Science, Social Sciences, Medical, Engineering, etc.
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Dept. of Library and Information Science
Osmania
University
,
HYDERABAD
500 007
BACHELOR OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE (BLISc) SYLLABUS
(Revised Syllabus for the University and Affiliated Colleges under
Osmania
University
from the Academic Year 2006-2007)
Scheme of Papers
FIRST SEMESTER
Paper-1: Library & Society
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3 hours
100 Marks
Paper-2: Library Classification (Theory)
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3 hours
100 Marks
Paper-3: Library Cataloguing (Theory)
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3 hours
100 Marks
Paper-4: Information Processing (Practice) I
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3 hours
100 Marks
Part-A: Library Classification (Practice) DDC 20
th
Edition (50 Marks)
Part-B: Library Cataloguing (Practice) AACR-2R (Monographs & Serials) (50 Marks)
SECOND SEMESTER
Paper-5: Library Management
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3 hours
100 Marks
Paper-6: Introduction to Computers
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3 hours
100 Marks
Paper-7: Reference and Information Sources and Services
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3 hours
100 Marks
Paper-8: Information Processing (Practice) II
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3 hours
100 Marks
Part-A: Library Classification (Practice) UDC-IME 2
nd
Ed. (50 Marks)
Part-B: Library Cataloguing (Practice) AACR-2R (Non-Book Material) (50 Marks)
Compulsory:
1. Every student has to visit compulsorily a minimum of four (4) major libraries in
Hyderabad
during the academic year and they have to submit the observation report prior to submission of 2
nd
Semester Examination Application Forms.
2. The Students have to go to
Osmania
University
Library and observe the reference tools (Paper-7).
Paper-1: LIBRARY & SOCIETY
Unit-1:
Nature and purpose of Librarianship.
Ancient and Modern Libraries, Philosophy and Ethics of Librarianship. Attributes of Profession. Librarianship as Profession.
Library as a Social Institution:
Functions of the Library.
Role of the Library in Formal and Informal Education.
Information and Society, Community Information Services, Role of the Library in improvement of reading habits.
User Studies and User Education.
Professional Education and Librarianship.
Unit-2:
Five Laws of Library Science Implications Examples.
Relevance to present technological environments.
Types of Libraries : National, Public, Academic, and Special. Their objectives, Functions, Services (Reference Service, Current Awareness Service, SDI, Bibliographic, Indexing and Abstracting, Referral Service, etc.).
Study of Select libraries National Library, Kolkata; Library of Congress; British Library (London),; Connemera Public Library (Chennai); Delhi Public Library; National Science Library; State Central Library.
Types
of Material : Printed and Electronic Documents.
Unit-3:
Library Development.
Ancient, Medieval and Modern Libraries.
Library Movement in
India
.
Library Movement in Andhra Pradesh.
Library Cooperation / Resource sharing : Concept, need, purpose, areas of resource sharing, Resource sharing programmes.
Impact of IT on Resource Sharing.
Library Consortia Definition, purpose, functions.
Consortia in
India
.
Unit-4:
National & International Organizations:
Professional Associations : IFLA,
CILIP
,
ALA
, ILA,
SLA
, ASLIB, NASSDOC, DESIDOC, IASLIC, IATLIS, APLA, ALSD: Objectives, Functions, Activities.
Organizations :
UNESCO, NISCAIR
-- Objectives,
Programmes and activities.
Unit-5:
Legislation Need, Purpose and Advantages.
Library Legislation in
India
: Need, Purpose and Advantages, Attempts for Library Legislation, Model Library Act in
India
.
Detailed Study of A. P. Public Library Act : Overview of Library Acts in
India
Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, West Bengal,Manipur, Kerala, Haryana, Mizoram, Goa,
Gujarat
, Uttaranchal, AND Orissa.
IPR (Intellectual Property Rights).
Delivery of Books Act.
Copyright Act. Censorship.
UNESCO Public Library Manifesto-Standards for Public Libraries.
Library Education in
India
: Historical Development, levels of courses.
Present Trends.
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Paper-2: Library Classification (Theory):
Unit-1:
Library Classification Meaning, Need and purpose of classification.
Terminology Need and purpose.
Important terms in Classification.
Normative Principles.
Five Laws of Library Science Implications.
Formation, Structure and Development of Subjects:
Unit-2:
Species of Classification Schemes :
Enumerative Classification (EC): Almost enumerative Classification (AEC): Almost Faceted Classification (AFC): Rigidly Faceted Classification (RFC): Freely Faceted Classification (FFC).
Brief study of major schemes viz: Decimal Classification
(DC); Universal Decimal Classification (UDC); Library of Congress Classification (LC); and
Colon
Classification (CC).
Unit-3:
General Theory of Classification. Ranganathans contribution.
Main Class Canonical Class and Basic Class.
Five Fundamental Categories : PMEST.
Isolate --
Common Isolate Kinds of Common Isolates, Special Isolates, Auxiliary Schedules.
Facet
Analysis
-- Postulates pertaining to Fundamental Categories.
Phase Analysis Phase, Intra-facet & Intra-array relations.
Unit-4:
Principles of Facet Sequence, viz. Wall-Picture Principle, Whole-Organ Principle, Cow-Calf Principle, Act and Action Actor Tool Principle.
Principles of Helpful Sequence (8):
Different devices to form foci in an array.
Chronological Device (CD); Geographical Device (GD); Subject Device (SD); Alphabetical Device (AD); Mnemonic Device (MD); Facet Device (FD); Super Imposition Device (SID); Classic Device (CLD); Telescoping of array.
Unit-5:
Notation --
Definition, Development, Types, Structure, Quality
and functions.
Canons
for Classification
Idea plane (15) -- Canons for characteristics (4); Canons for succession of characteristics (3);
Canons of Array (4); Canons for Chain (2); Canons for Filiatory sequence (2). Verbal Plane (4):-
Notational Plane (24) --
Basic Canons for notation (12): Canons for mnemonics (5); Canons for growing universe (4); Canons for Book Classification (3).
Call Number --
Class Number, Book Number Types of Book Numbers, Collection Number.
Relevance of Classification in the context of Computerized / Digital Libraries.
Trends in Library Classification.
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Paper-3: Library Cataloguing (Theory)
Unit-1:
LIBRARY CATALOGUE:
Definition, need, objectives and functions.
LIBRARY CATALOGUE & SIMILAR OTHER TOOLS:
Bibliographies, indexes, accession lists and shelf list.
TYPES OF LIBRARY CATALOGUES:
Physical
/ Outer forms: (Book, Sheaf, Card, Computerized Catalogues, Microform
Catalogues)
Inner forms (Dictionary, Classified and Alphabetico-Classed).
Unit-2
:
AACR-2R and CCC :
Features.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CATALOGUE
ENTRIES AND THEIR FUNCIONS:
Main Entry, Added Entries, (including Book Index Entries, Class Index Entries).
Reference Entries --
Cross Reference Entry and Cross Reference Index Entry.
Elements of
information in each type of Entries.
NORMATIVE PRINCIPLES Laws, Canons and Principles.
Unit-3:
SUBJECT CATALOGUING : Concept, purpose.
SUBJECT INDEXING : Tools and techniques. Meaning, Objectives of subject entries; Methods of subject analysis and assigning of Subject Headings Standard Lists of Subject Headings -- LC subject headings and Sears List of Subject Headings.
Chain
Procedure. Thesaurus.
Indexing techniques: Meaning, purpose.
Pre-coordinate indexing Chan indexing, PRECIS, KWIC, and
KWOC. Post-coordinate indexing Uniterm Indexing. Citation Indexing.
Unit-4:
CENTRALISED CATALOGUING:
Meaning and objectives. Pre-natal cataloguing, cataloguing in publication / cataloguing in source.
Database as a source of cataloguing.
UNION
CATALOGUES: Definition, use and functions.
OPAC. Web Based Catalogues.
Use of Internet in Cataloguing OCLC, LC, CORC (Cooperative Online Resource Cataloguing).
World Cat.
Impact of IT on Cataloguing.
Unit-5:
STANDARDIZATION IN CATALOGUING Need, Purpose.
Standards -- ISBD (M), ISBD(S) AND ISBD (NBM).
METADATA Concept.
Metadata Vs Catalogue.
MARC, MARC 21.
FILING AND ARRANGEMENT OF CATALOGUE ENTRIES: Classified and Alphabetical.
Rules for filing of Entries.
Trends in Cataloguing.
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Paper-4: Information Processing (Practice) I
Part-A: Library Classification (Practice) DDC 20
th
Edition (50 Marks)
Construction of Class Numbers for Documents of different disciplines / subjects using DDC 20
th
Edition.
Part-B: Library Cataloguing (Practice) AACR-2R Monographs & Serials (50 Marks
Preparing Catalogue Entries (
Main
, Added and Reference Entries) for Books (Monographs) and Serials.
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(SECOND SEMESTER)
Paper-5: LIBRARY MANAGEMENT
Unit-1:
Management:
Concept
and
Development of Management.
Managements Vs
Administration.
Characteristics of Management.
Functions of Management.
Principles of Management and their applications in Libraries.
Scientific Management.
Routine & work flow in different libraries / sections.
Selection & Acquisition: Book Selection Purpose & Need Functions of Acquisition Section Characteristics, Methods, Principles and theories of book selection. Acquisition
Policies & Programmes Book Selection Tools. Ordering.
Book Trade.
Good Offices Committee (GOC).
Online Bookshops Identification, Selection and acquisition of documents.
Advantages.
Online Bookshops Vs traditional Bookshops.
Example URLs.
Unit-2
;
Technical Section: Processing Classification & Cataloguing. Authority File.
Maintenance: Open Access Vs Closed Access.
Principles of Stacking Shelving Methods.
Preservation Concept, Purpose and Methods.
Circulation: Gate Register; Registration of Members, , Reservation of books; overnight issue, Inter-library loan, Charging and discharging methods; Day Book System, Ledger System, Browne System, Newark System, etc.
Library Buildings Planning.
Role of Librarian.
Unit-3
:
Reference & Information Services.
Serials Management Acquisition, Organisation, Methods of Recording.
Problems in Acquisition.
Stock verification : Purpose and Importance Methods.
Library Records: Purpose and Types of Records.
Work Flow : Flow Charts, Symbols, Coordination of Work Flow.
Unit-4
:
Human Resource Management:
H.R. Planning.
HR Policies Job Analysis, Job Description, Job Evaluation, Job Specification.
Supervision, Control & Execution. Staffing Categorization of Staff. Staff Development.
Recruitment Methods.
Financial Management:
Sources of Finance Generation of financial resources.
Budgeting Line, PPBS, ZBB. Accounting.
Budgetary
Control.
Unit-5:
Library Statistics : Purpose and Types.
Library Committees:
Concept, Importance , Functions. Types of Committees.
Library Rules & Regulations --
Purpose,
Preparation.
Public Relations.
Publicity & Extension Activities.
Types of Extension Services.
Information Technology Use for Effective Library Management.
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Paper-6: Introduction to Computers
Unit-1
:
INFORMTION TECHNOLOGY:
Concept and components.
Computers & Communication.
COMPUTERS:
Meaning, use, functions, Characteristics and Capabilities.
How a computer works.
General computer terminology.
Impact on society and Library & Information Centres.
Communication : Analog & Digital Signals. Transmission Media.
Unit-2
:
TYPES OF COMPUTERS: Historical Development.
Generations of computers Characteristics.
Analogue, Digital and Hybrid Computers.
Super, Mainframe, Mini and Micro, Laptop and PDA.
DATA AND INFORMATION.
Data Representation and File Organization Binary Code, Bit, Byte. Standards ASCII, ISCII
(Indian Script Cod for Information Interchange),
and EBCDIC.
UNICODE.
Data Hierarchy.
Unit-3
:
COMPONENTS OF COMPUTERS:
Hardware Input Output devices.
Storage devices, CPU.
Ports.
Software Purpose. Types of software.
Development --
Program, Algorithm, Flow Charting.
OPTICAL STORAGE DEVICES: CD and DVD.
MULTIMEDIA:
Purpose and Use.
Data Processing Batch, Online and Time Sharing.
Unit-4:
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES : Machine, Assembly and Higher level.
Algorithm, program.
Flow Charting
Compilers and Translators.
OPERATING SYSTEMS : Windows, Application software.
APPLICATION SOFTWARE : MS-Word, MS-Access Features.
NETWORKING: Concept and Types.
INTERNET Browsing.
Browsers Concepts and Examples.
Services, Facilities.
WWW, Information Searching, URL.
Unit-5:
COMPUTERS IN LIBRARY & INFORMATION CENTRES.
Library Automation Purpose, planning.
Areas of Automation Acquisition, Catalogue, Circulation, Serial and Administration.
Hands on Experience to work with Computers with Windows (OS) and M.S.Word (Word processing).
Browsing Internet, Creating mail address
Observation of an Automated Library.
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Paper-7: Reference & Information Sources and Services
Unit-1:
REFERENCE SERVICE:
Definition, need, scope.
Reference service in public libraries, special libraries and academic libraries.
Types
of reference service Orientation of a freshman,
Ready Reference Service and Long Range Reference Service. Reference Process.
Information Kiosks.
Unit-2:
INFORMATION SERVICES:
Definition, need, scope.
Reference service vis-à-vis Information Service.
Methods of dissemination of information Current Awareness Service.
SDI.
Referral.
KINDS OF REFERENCE AND INFORMATION SOURCES; Information Sources Documentary &
Non-Documentary, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sources.
Evaluation of reference sources.
Searching Information from different
Reference Tools / Sources -- Strategies.
Unit-3:
REFERENCE SOURCES:
Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Almanacs, Year Books, Directories, Handbooks, Manuals, News-Summaries,
Concordances, Biographical, Geographical Information Sources, Electronic Resources
Unit-4:
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Meaning, scope, functions.
Kinds: Enumerative / Systematic,
Analytical, Historical, Textual, and Descriptive.
Types: Retrospective and Current.
General, Special, National (INB and BNB), Trade, subject.
Preparation of bibliographies.
Documentation
list.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC CONTROL -- Meaning, purpose, UBC and UAP.
Unit-5:
ABSTRACTING SERVICES:
Abstract : Meaning, use. Types : Indicative and informative.
Parts of an Abstract.
Abstracting Services / Products. Examples from different subjects.
INDEXING SERVICES
Index : Meaning, use. Indexing Services / Products Examples from Different Subjects -- Citation Indexes.
Citation of Documents Purpose.
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Paper-8:
Information processing (Practice) II
Part-A: Library Classification (Practice) UDC IME 2
nd
Edn. (50 Marks).
Construction of Class Numbers for Documents of Different Disciplines / Subjects using UDC (IME), 2
nd
Ed.
Part-B: Library Cataloguing (Practice) AACR-2R, Non-Book Material (50 Marks)
Preparing Catalogue Entries (Main, Added and Reference Entries) for Non-Book Materials (Cartographic Materials, Manuscripts, Printed Music, Sound Recordings, Motion Pictures & Video Recordings, Graphic Materials, Computer Files and Micro Forms).
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DEPT. OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
Osmania
University
::
HYDERABAD
500 007
Master of Library and Information Science (MLISc) Syllabus.
SEMESTER SYSTEM
(Revised Syllabus from the academic year 2006-2007)
Objectives:
The objectives of the MLISc (One Year) Programme are to:
1.
Acquaint the students with information and its communication in society;
2.
Introduce the students of modern management techniques to manage effectively the Library and Information Centres;
3.
Provide the students with insight into theoretical aspects of Information Retrieval Systems and impart practical skills necessary for information processing;
4.
Acquaint the students with the activities and services of National, Regional and International Information Systems and Programmes;
5.
Provide the students with an understanding of the basics of Information Processing and Information Technology.
SCHEME OF PAPERS
1
ST
SEMESTER
Paper-1:
Information & Communication
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3 hours
100 Marks
Paper-2:
Information Technology (IT)
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3 hours
100 Marks
Paper-3:
Information Retrieval Systems (Theory)
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3 hours
100 Marks
Paper-4:
Research Methods
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3 hours
100 Marks
2
nd
SEMESTER
Paper-5:
Management of Library & Information Centres
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3 hours
100 Marks
Paper-6:
Information Systems & Programmes
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3 hours
100 Marks
Paper-7:
Library Automation and Networking
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3 hours
100 Marks
Paper-8:
Computer Software (Practical-I)
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--
100 Marks
Paper-9:
Software for Libraries (Practical-II)
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--
100 Marks
Internship
:
The Student has to undergo
Two months compulsory Internship in a recognized Library / Information Centre.
The Internship has to be completed within three months from the last examination of the 2
nd
Semester.
The Grading of A, B, C and D (A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Satisfactory and D = Not Satisfactory) will be awarded by the concerned Head of the Library / Information Centre based on the candidates performance. This grading will be mentioned in the Memo of Marks.
However, it will not be considered for the award of Division / percentage of Marks.
Paper-8: Computer Software (Practical-I) and Paper-9: Software for Libraries (Practical-II),
need more number of classes and practice by the students (as there are more number of packages to be learnt).
Therefore, the teaching work and practice should start from the 1
st
Semester.
The examination will be conducted by the external examiners jointly with the Internal Examiners at the end of second semester only.
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PAPER-1 : INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
Unit-1: Nature of Information:
o
Data,
Information & Knowledge : Definition,
scope, use.
o
Information : Nature, Types, Characteristics,
Properties,
Use and Value.
o
Information and Social Change.
o
Information Explosion.
o
Information Society : Genesis, Characteristics, Implications.
o
Information Science : Definition, Scope and linkages with other disciplines / Subjects.
o
Information Industry.
Unit-2: Information Communication:
o
Information Cycle : Information Generation, Collection, Storage, Forms, Transfer and Dissemination of Information.
o
Communication : Definition, Concept, Types, Communication Models (Theories).
Shannon Theory; Lasswells Theory; Gerbners Theory, Schramm Theory.
Communication Media.
o
Scientific Communication.
o
Formal and Informal Channels of Communication.
Information Intermediaries :
Invisible
Colleges
, Information Exchange Groups, Technological Gate-keepers, Information Brokers / Consultants.
o
Barriers of Communication of Information.
o
Information Literacy
o
Information Filtering
Unit-3: Economics of Information:
o
Information needs.
Information Seeking Behaviour : Concept, methods, need and purpose.
o
User Studies: Concept, purpose, methods, its application in libraries.
o
Information as Commodity and Resource.
o
Information Production and
distribution.
o
Marketing of Information : Market Analysis, Market Segmentation, Marketing Mix, Marketing Audit.
o
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR).
Copyright.
Right to Information.
Censorship.
Unit-4: Knowledge Management & Digital Library:
o
Knowledge Management.
Definition, Characteristics.
Principles, Functions, Activities.
o
Document Management : Concept. Document Management vs Knowledge Management.
o
Content Management.
o
Digital Library : Concept, use, advantages, design and development.
o
Digital libraries Institutional Repositories Need, purpose, material to be included and limitations.
o
Virtual Library : Concept.
o
Virtual Learning Online learning, interactive techniques.
o
e-learning.
Unit-5: Informetrics:
o
Citation: Citation Analysis, Bibliographic Coupling.
o
Librametry, Bibliometrics and Scientometrics, Webometrics : Concept, Scope, Usefulness.
o
Bibliometric Laws Bradford, Lotka and Zipf.
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PAPER-2: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Unit-1
:
Information Technology:
o
Concept, definition and components of IT
o
Client -- Server Technology : Concept, Use.
Different types of Servers File Server,
Proxy Servers, Web Servers, Print Server, Database Server, etc.
o
Hardware Developments.
Software Operating Systems Single User, Multi User.
Application Software Types.
o
Strategic Management of Technology
o
Trends in
Hardware and Software Developments.
Unit-2:
Communication Technology:
o
Telecommunications Signals: Analog and Digital.
Modem types, use.
o
Switching Systems : Concept, Purpose, Types -- Circular, Message and
PSS. Gateways , Ethernet, Hub/Switches.
o
Communication Media Twisted Pair, Coaxial, Optic Fibres, Satellite Communication, VSAT, Microwave.
o
Bandwidth, Multiplexing.
o
ISDN.
Unit-3:
Electronic Information:
o
Electronic / Digital Information.
o
Digital Collection, Digital Rights Management.
o
Digitization Concept, Procedures and Problems. Input devices OCR, Scanners, Cameras.
Software & hardware used for digitization.
Image Formats (JPEG, GIF / BMP).
Audio Formats
(MPEG, MP3, WAV).
Image Editing.
o
e-documents: Concept of e-books and e-journals. Trends in Production and availability of e-documents.
Impact on Libraries and Information Centres and Users.
o
Preservation and archiving of e-resources.
o
Web logs.
Identification and creation of Blogs.
Wikies, Wikipedia.
Unit-4:
Communication Tools and Techniques: An overview:
o
Fax, E-mail,
Tele
Tex
, Videotext, Tele Conferencing, Video Conferencing, Voice Mail.
Hyper Text and Hyper Media.
List Serve / Electronic groups.
o
Software Open Source and Proprietary Implications, Advantages of using different types of Software.
o
Digital Standards Standards, Protocols and Formats.
Metadata, Interoperability.
o
Wireless Communication: Concept Networking, WAP / Wireless Internet, WLL, Cellular Communication.
o
Data Communication Concepts Parallel & Serial; Synchrnous & Asynchrnous; Simplex, Half Duplex and Full Duplex.
Unit-5:
Internet Communication and Expert Systems.
o
Internet Communication : Internet as a communication tool.
Facilities for communication.
Features and Developments.
o
Internet Connectivity Dial up, leased, microwave, cable modem, ISDN, Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL).
Other related issues.
o
Data Security : Concept, need, purpose.
Virus Definition, effect.
Security Methods, Firewall, Anti-virus software.
SPAM.
IDS (Intrusion Detection System).
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PAPER-3: INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS (THEORY)
Unit-1:
Information Storage and Retrieval (IR) Systems:
Concept, components, IR tools.
Information Analysis, repackaging and consolidation : Concept, purpose.
Content Creation /
Content Development.
Indexing:
Concept. Principles /
general theory of indexing.
Content Analysis :
Meaning, Purpose.
Application
in LICs.
Unit-2:
Indexing Languages, types, Characteristics.
Vocabulary control natural and controlled languages. Semantics and Syntax.
Library Classification Schemes: UDC and CC.
Thesaurus Structure and functions. Design / Construction of Thesaurus.
Subject Headings
LCSH and SLSH Structure and Functions.
Unit-3:
Indexing Techniques:
Syntactical problems.
Pre and post-coordinate indexing.
Chain Indexing, PRECIS. Uniterm, Keyword and Citation Indexing.
Computer based indexing systems and methods (Automatic Indexing).
Unit-4:
Bibliographic Description:
Standards for bibliographic Description:
ISBDs, MARC,
CCF and MARC 21.
EAD (Encoded Archival Dscription).
METADATA: Concept, Formats Features of MARC, IAFA, Templates, Dublin Core, TELURC, FGDC --- Detailed Study of any two formats.
Protocols Features SODA, SMARTS. Metadata vis-à-vis Internet.
Data Mining, Data Warehousing.
DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI): Concept, Origin, application, principles
for issuance of DOI.
Principles for the application of DOI.
DOI Foundation, procedure for registration.
Unit-5:
Information Retrieval:
Retrieval methods manual and automated. Search processes, and strategies.
Boolean Logic.
Preparation of query,
steps in search strategy.
Search tools search engines, meta-search engines.
Subject directories, subject guides, specialized data bases, etc.,.
Criteria for evaluation of IR Systems.
Computerized Information Services:
Machine Translation. Automatic Indexing.
Computerized Abstracting.
Natural Language Processing.
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PAPER-4: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Unit-1:
Research
:
Definition, need and purpose.
Basic Concepts: Validity, reliability,
Objectivity, Subjectivity.
Variables: Dependent, Independent and Intervening. Logic : Induction and Deduction.
Intuition.
Types Basic and applied.
Interdisciplinary & multidisciplinary, Team / Group Research, Relay
Research. Scientific method.
LIS Research in
India
.
Unit-2
:
Research Design
:
Aims and objectives.
Scope and limitations.
Problem identification, formulation and statement of
the problem.
Hypothesis
:
Definition, meaning, formulation. Types: Descriptive, relational and explanatory, Null-Hypothesis.
Verification.
Unit-3
:
Methods of Research:
Survey, descriptive, comparative, historical, experimental, case study and
Delphi
technique.
Unit-4:
Methods of data collection
:
Types of data Primary and Secondary.
Data Collection Methods: Primary data Questionnaire, Interview and Observation.
Scales and Check Lists.
Secondary data Historical / recorded.
Sampling methods and techniques
:
Probability sample: Simple Random sampling, systematic, stratified.
Non-probability sample: Quota, Accidental, purposive, incomplete.
Cluster and multi-state sampling.
Sample size, bias, error.
Unit-5:
Methods and Tools of Data Analysis
:
Problem measure, reliability, validity,
Descriptive Statistics Measures of Central Tendency : Mean, Median, Mode.
Measure of Central distendency : Standard Deviation.
Graphical Presentation of data : Bar diagrams, Pie-chart, Line Graphics, Histograms, Inferential Statistics : Measure of Association :
Co-efficient of Correlation.
Testing of Hypothesis : Chi-square test &
T-test.
Software for Statistical Analysis SPSS Features.
Writing research report:
Structure
& Contents of report, presentation of findings.
Style Sheets, Citation of Print, Electronic and Internet sources.
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(SECOND SEMESTER)
PAPER-5: MANAGEMENT OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTRES
Unit-1:
Management
: Concept, definition, nature and purpose.
Schools of management.
Management Styles.
Planning Library and Information Centres
:
Need and purpose, planning process, procedures,
steps and factors.
SWOT Analysis : Concept, Use.
Role of Effective Communication on Management.
Unit-2:
Systems Theory:
Concept, Components
analysis, evaluation and design. Library as a System, Subsystems of a Library.
Performance Evaluation of Library and Information Centres.
Management Information Systems (MIS) : Concept, Use.
Project Management : Definition, Objectives, Scope, Organisational Planning, Stages.
Unit-3:
Work Studies:
Flow chart and Gantt Charts.
PERT / CPM. Work environment Internal and External.
Management by Objectives: (MbO):
Concept and relevance to LICs.
Decision making
: Concept, problems, aids. Decision Process.
Delegation of Authority
: Authority, Responsibility and Accountability Concept,
guidelines and barriers.
Unit-4:
Human Resource
Management:
H R
Planning, staffing, job analysis, job description, job evaluation,
staff recruitment; selection, training and development.
Inter personal relations.
Work relationships: Supervision, Control, Leadership, , Group Dynamics and Performance Evaluation.
Motivation : Concept, Theories.
Management of Change : Concept, need for change, Impact, Strategies, Organistion Culture, Promoting Change.
Use of Information Technology for Effective Management.
Unit-5
:
Financial Management:
Resource Mobilisation.
Budgeting Methods: PPBS and Zero-based.
Budgetary Control.
Cost Effectiveness and Cost Benefit Analysis.
Cost Accounting : Concept and Use.
Outsourcing.
Quality Management:
Quality : Concept, application in LICs.
Quality Management, Quality Audit, Customer Satisfaction Vs Quality Management.
Norms / guidelines.
ISO-9000.
TQM : Definition, Scope, Purpose.
Application in Libraries.
PAPER-6: INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND PROGRAMMES
Unit-1:
Information Organisation as a system:
Basic concepts, Components, Types, Characteristics of an Information System.
Kinds of Information System
:
Libraries, Documentation Centres, Information Centres, Data Banks. Information Analysis Centres.
Referral Centres, Clearing Houses, Archives, Reprographic
and translation Centres their functions and services.
Unit-2:
Planning and Design of a National Information System:
NAPLIS (National Policy on Library & Information Systems)
Concept,
Functions and objectives of NATIS.
National Information Policy (NIP).
Planning Design of National Information System (NATIS).
National Information Systems
:
NISCAIR, DESIDOC, NASSDOC, SENDOC, CORD, NCSI, NISSAT, ENVIS :
Structure, functions and services.
Unit-3:
Regional Information Systems:
ASTINFO, APINESS
and SAARC (SDC).
Global Information Systems:
UNESCO-PGI, INIS, AGRIS, INSPEC, MEDLARS, UNIDO-IIS, SPINES, ICSU.
Unit-4:
Information Products and Services:
Concept, Definition.
Types with examples.
Information Products Vs Services.
Information Products:
Institutional, Commercial.
Information Services Bibliographic, Document Delivery, Alert (CAS & SDI).
Marketing of Information Products and Services.
Unit-5:
Information Providers
(Vendors):
DIALOG, STN, Derwent, Data Star, UMI, Silver Platter, BLDSC, ISI.
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PAPER-7: LIBRARY AUTOMATION AND NETWORKING
Unit-1:
Library Automation:
Definition,
need, purpose and advantages. Automation Vs Mechanization.
Areas of Automation Acquisition, Cataloguing, Access to Catalogue (OPAC), Circulation and Serial Control.
Unit-2
:
Planning for Automation Procedure:
Steps in Automation: Developing a basic Technology Plan.
Identifying goals and objectives, Describing existing library services and technology, Feasibility Study, Assessing needs and priorities, Preparing strategic Plan, Hardware and Software selection and Implementation.
Barcode Technology:
Meaning, need, purpose and advantages.
Types of barcodes : Dumb / Generic barcode and smart barcode their application.
Code 39.
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)
Unit-3
:
Networking and Networks:
Networking: Concept, need and advantages.
Basic components of network.
Network Topologies Star, Ring, Bus, Hierarchical, Tree and Complete. Wireless Networking.
Types of Networks LAN, MAN, WAN.
Networks: General and Bibliographic.
General ERNET, NICNET, INFONET.
Library Networks: OCLC, INFLIBNET, DELNET : Their objectives, Functions, Services and Activities.
Unit-4:
Internet
: Concept, Features, Services.
Search Engines Concept.
Types Search Engines and Meta Search Engines, Advantages in using Search Engines..
Internet: Internet Searching.
Web Browsers Purpose, Functions, Facilities available
with different Browsers.
Sample Search by using Internet Explorer and Netscape.
Internet Security.
Internet Reference Sources: Identification, accessing.
Various sources useful for librarians in providing Reference Services with examples.
Evaluation of Internet Information Sources Need, Methods / Techniques.
Protocols:
Definition, Concept.
Types General
- TCP / IP, OSI. Other Protocols: SMTP, Telnet, FTP, HTTP, Z39.50.
Unit-5:
Hypertext,
Hyper media.
Markup Languages HTML, XML, Features.
Web:
Concept,
Usefulness.
Content Development / Content Creation for Web.
Web Design Methods / Techniques,
Steps.
Software Flash,
Macromedia
,
MS
-Front page, Dream Weaver.
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PAPER-8: COMPUTER SOFTWARE (Practical-I)
Unit-1
:
Software.
How to design and develop software.
Unit-2
;
Operating System Concept, purpose, use and features.
Windows
LINUX
(Hands on experience with one Operating System)
Unit-3:
Word Processing Concept, Purpose, Use and Features.
MS Word
(Hands on experience in document creation, editing, printing, etc.
Unit-4
:
Database Concept, structure, use and features.
RDBMS Concept, structure, use and features.
MS-Access
(Hands on experience in creation of database)
Unit-5:
Developing a HTML Document.
PAPER-9:
SOFTWARE FOR LIBRARIES (Practical-II)
Unit-1:
CDS/ISIS Concept, features.
(Hands on experience)
Unit-2:
Integrated Library Management Software
LIBSYS, ALICE, NEWGENLIB, VTLS
(Observation and hands on experience of any one software)
Unit-3:
Information searching.
Search Strategy and Query Formulation using keyworlds.
Searching the CD /
DVD of Bibliographical Databases including Full Texts.
Unit-4:
Searching through Internet e-Journals subscribe, consortia and free.
Internet Resources using search engines.
World Wide Web (WWW) Institutional and Individual Websites.
Unit-5:
Searching Information on any of the subjects:
Science, Social Sciences, Medical, Engineering, etc.
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How Web 2.0 technologies such as synchronous messaging and streaming
media, blogs, wikis, social networks, tagging, RSS feeds, and mashups
might intimate changes in how libraries provide access to their
collections and user support for that access.
The following article tries to explore it.
http://www.webology.ir/2006/v3n2/a25.html
--Sukhdev Singh, NIC.
http://openmed.nic.in
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