1. Introduction Library information system

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Libraries have long served as repositories of knowledge, offering access to a vast array of resources for scholars, students, and the general public. However, as the volume of information has exploded in the digital age, the role of libraries has evolved, necessitating sophisticated systems to manag...


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INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY
AND ITS SERVICES
Dr.C.PREMAPh.D.,
LIBRARIAN

LIBRARY
The word Library is derived from the word
“LIBER” it means “Book”

LIBRARY
L -Learning Station
I –Intelligent Tank
B –Bureau of Knowledge
R –Reference Centre
A –Academic Centre
R -Resource Centre
Y -Yard of Tools and Technology

LIBRARY
Treasure House of Knowledge
Heart of Institution
Nerve centre of organisation
Mind of the Society
Depository of Cultural and civilisationof the
country
House of Wisdom

READ
Reaching Every Academic Dream (READ)

TODAY A READER
TOMORROW A
LEADER

A BOOK IS A GIFT YOU CAN OPEN
AGAIN AND AGAIN
“IF WE DIDN’T HAVE LIBRARIES, MANY
PEOPLE THIRSTY FOR KNOWLEDGE
WOULD DEHYDRATE.” —MEGAN JO
TETRICK, AGE 12
MY BEST FRIEND IS A PERSON WHO
WILL GIVE ME A BOOK I HAVE NOT
READ.” –ABRAHAM LINCOLN

WHENEVER YOU READ A GOOD
BOOK, SOMEWHERE IN THE WORLD
A DOOR OPENS TO ALLOW IN MORE
LIGHT.

READING IS TO THE MIND WHAT
EXERCISE IS TO THE BODY.—
RICHARD STEELE
BOOKS ARE THE BEES WHICH CARRY
THE QUICKENING POLLEN FROM ONE
TO ANOTHER MIND.” ~JAMES R.
LOWELL
“NEVER PUT OFF TILL TOMORROW THE
BOOK YOU CAN READ TODAY.” ~
HOLBROOK JACKSON

READING IS IMPORTANT, BECAUSE IF
YOU CAN READ, YOU CAN LEARN
ANYTHING ABOUT EVERYTHING AND
EVERYTHING ABOUT ANYTHING. —
TOMIE DEPAOLA
“A LIBRARY IS A HOSPITAL FOR THE
MIND.” –ANONYMOUS

I have always imagined that paradise will be
a kind of library.—Jorge Luis Borges
“Books open your mind, broaden your mind,
and strengthen you as nothing else can.” -
William Feather
“The best advice I ever got was that
knowledge is power and to keep reading.”

Wear the old coat and buy the new book.—
Austin Phelps
“To become smart you need to read just ten
books, but to find those ten, you need to read
thousands.”
“No matter how busy you may think you are,
you must find time for reading, or surrender
yourself to self-chosen ignorance.” –
Confucius

It is books that are the key to the wide
world; if you can’t do anything else, read all
that you can.—Jane Hamilton
The greatest gift is a passion for reading.—
Elizabeth Hardwick
Read obsessively. It will make you a better
human and a better writer.”

LIBRARIANS
Librarians bridge the gaps that exist
between people, information and
technology

Contnd..
•Design and develop knowledge-organization systems
•Encourage young students to develop a lifelong love
of reading and learning.
•Help scholars to locate resources crucial to their
research work.

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Definitions of the Library
“Acollectionofreadingmaterialsorganizedto
providephysicalbibliographicandinstinctual
accesstoatargetgroupwithatrainedstaffto
provideserviceandprogramsrelatedtothe
informationneedofatargetgroup”
-AmericanLibraryAssociation.

Contd…
“Libraryisapublicinstitution,chargedwitha
careofcollectionofbooks,thedutyoflibrary
ismakingaccessibletothosewhorequirethe
useofthemandtaskofconvertinganyperson
initsneighborhoodinahabituallibraryuser
andreaderofbooks”
 -Dr.S.R.Ranganathan.

LIBRARY AND
INFORMATION
Information is the way you get knowledge
Knowledge is understanding the
facts/information.
what we have acquired by knowledge is
wisdom

What is Information Literacy
.“Theabilitytoknowwhenthereisaneedfor
information,howtoidentify,locate,evaluate,and
effectivelyusethatinformationfortheissueor
problemathand”.

Need For Information Literacy
Information Literacy helps to
Theabilitytouseprintandelectronicresources
includingsoftware.
Theabilitytounderstandtheform,format,location
andaccessmethodsofinformationresources.
TheabilitytoUnderstandhowinformationissocially
situatedandproduced.
Theabilitytounderstandanduseinformation
technologytoolstocarryourresearch.

Contd…
*Peopleliveandworkinaworldwherewords
likestress,anxiety,overload,andfatiguehave
becomelinkedfrequentlywithinformation.
*Theeducationalsetting,fromkindergarden
throughgraduateservesasacrucialcontextfor
developingtheabilitytodealwithinformation.

Contd..
Thelearningprocesscontinuesthroughout,is
strengthenedby,andenrichesourlifeand
workexperiences.Bybecominginformation
literate,peoplebecomebetteremployees,more
responsiblecitizens,andmoreconfidentand
creativeindividuals.

TYPES OF LIBRARY
SCHOOL LIBRARY
COLLEGE LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
RESEARCH LIBRARY
SPECIAL LIBRARY
PUBLIC LIBRARY

FUNCTIONS OF
LIBRARY
COLLECTION
PRESERVATION
ORGANISATION
DISSEMINATION

MULTIPLE ROLE OF
LIBRARY
Supplement for classroom study
Self Study
Recreation
Research
Up to date Information
Preservation of knowledge
Personality Development

Various Library Services
1.Lending Service
2.Inter Library Loan
3.Reference Service
4.Current Awareness Service (CAS)
5.Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI)
6.Reprographic Service
7.Computer Based Service
8.Library Publications

Lending Services
Members are eligible to Borrow book
Based on borrowers card books will be issued
Books are issued for two weeks
Book issues are differ from borrowers card to
bar coded electronic borrowing

Reference Service
A reader for a document or specific enquiry may
contact a Librarian
The Reference service establishes a Contact between
readers and his desired documents.
Reference Service provide the required information
expeditiously.
Users may contact the staff for getting information
from the electronic documents also.

Contd….

Current Awareness service
(CAS)
Throughthisservicetheuserscanbeinformedpromptlyas
soonaspossibleafterPublication.
Easiestwaytokeeptheusersuptodatewiththelatest
developmenttoprovidecurrentliterature.

CAS include
Journal circulation
Content Page Service
Display the List of Periodicals received
Display the List of New Additions
Publication of Library Bulletins and News
letters
News Clipping Service

Selective Dissemination of
Information (SDI)
In this service the user is served only the
information he needs.
What is not required by him is not served to
him
Contrary to CAS it is an user oriented and
individual service

SDI Service Request Form
Description of subject and present area of work
_____
Botanical or Scientific names of crops, diseases, Pests
etc _______
Standard key terms ________
SDI needed to be comprehensive ____Yes/No

Reprographic Service
ThroughreprographicserviceLibrariesprovide
photocopiesofthereadingmaterialsavailableinthe
librarytotheirusers.
Thematerialreproducedfromdocumentsnormally
hascopyright.Hencethespiritandapplicationof
copyrightmustbeunderstoodbyboththeproviders
aswellasusers.

Computer Based services
WiththeapplicationofInformationtechnologylarge
amountofScientificinformationisinelectronic
form.
Librarieshavingelectronicresourceslikee-books,
e-journals,CD-ROMS,e-databaseandmanyother
onlineresources.Facilitieshavebeenprovidedto
accesstheseelectronicresources.

Library Publications
Informationsinlibrariesarelargeinquantity
andreceivedinvariousforms.
Librarieshavetheresponsibilitytocompile
differentsourcesintheformofcatalogues,
guidebooksandbibliographiesetc

University Library
Books 1,14,852
Journals (Bound Volume) 45,790
Current Journals (Print) 189
Current Journals (online) 3941
Theses 5,485
Maps and Charts 271

Library Lay out
Ground Floor
Circulation Counter
New Arrivals
CD Library
News paper /Magazines/ Newsletters
Current journals
Theses Section

Ist Floor
Reference Section
Annual Reports
Agri.EngineeringBooks
Basic Science and Social Science Books
Competitive Exam Books

IInd Floor
Agriculture Science Books
Agriculture journal Back volumes
Language Books and General Reading Books

III Floor
e -Resource Centre
Class Room cum Training Hall

Annexe Building
Abstract and Indexing Journal Back Volumes
Patents & Standards
Archival Books & reports

Circulation
U.G : 3 Books
P.G : 5 Books
Loan Period : 14 days
Over Due Charges Rs.1/-per day/Per Book
Transaction Time : 9.00 am to 6.00pm
Sunday : No transaction

Electronic Resources
ComputerisedLibrary Catalogue (OPAC)
Digital collection of Rare Books & Institutional
Repositories (Krishikosh)
E-books
Eelectronicjournals through (CeRA)
Krishiprabha–DigitisedPh.Dthesis
India Stat.com
Commodity india.com
IndiaPatent.com
DELNET
Web of Science
I –thenticatePlagarismSoftware
End Note Software for Ref. work

Reading Techniques
You need to constantly develop the habits
Reading scientific book -well versed in the
terminology
Even try moving from the end to begining

Five steps to better reading
1 .START INTELLIGENTLY
Start through the table of contents and
headings
Think how important the material
What kind of background knowledge do you
have on the topic
What do you want to learn

 2. Browse through the Book
Pay attention to the headings, highlights,
images, charts, models

 3. Read the Text
Take notes
Highlight key points
Underline words/ concepts/ thoughts

 4.Read unclear text sufficient number of
times
Consult dictionary
Consult reference literature
Consult teacher
Mark unclear passages and read several times

 5.Review Key terms
Recall key information
Seek new key words
Deepen your grasp by images, arrows symbols
or numbers

RIGHT STUDY ATTITUDE
Attitudes and Thoughts
Tedious
Difficult
Boring
Exciting
Interesting

Boring transforms -Interesting
Difficult transforms -Challenging

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