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CONTENTS S
BLOCK - I: LIBRARY AS A SOCIAL INSTITUTION 1
Unit-1: Role of Library in Society 2-11
Unit-2: Five laws of Library Science 12-27
Unit-3: LIS Profession 28-40
BLOCK - Il: DEVELOPMENT OF LIBRARY 41
Unit-4: Libraries - Ancient and Medieval 42-55
Unit-5: Library Development in India 56-78
Unit-6: Types of Libraries and their functions 79 - 102
BLOCK ~ Ill: LIBRARY LEGISLATION & OTHER ACTS 103
Unit-7: Library Legislation in India 104-121
Unit-8: Press and Registration of Book Act; Delivery of
Books and Newspaper Act & Copy Right Act 122-136
Unit-9 : Right to Information Act, 2005 & IT. Act, 2000 137-146
BLOCK — IV: LIBRARY ORGANISATION & ASSOCIATION
Unit - 10: Role of International & National Organisations:
UNESCO, IFLA, FID, RRFL 147 - 167
Unit-11 Role of Professional Associations in India:
ILA, IASLIC, APLA, ALSD, TSLA 168 - 186
Unit - 12 Role of Professional Assoiciations in Other ‘Countires:
ALA, LA, CILIP, ASLIV 187 - 204HO CONTENTS
Block/ Unit Title
BLOCK-I: COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
Unit-1: Introduction to Communications and Public Relations
Unit-2: Public Relations as a Strategic Management Function
Unit-3: Corporate Public Relations
BLOCK-II STAKEHOLDER RELATIONSHIPS
Unit-4: Stakeholder Relations
Unit-5: Qualities and Functions of PR Personnel
BLOCK-IIL MEDIA STRATEGY
Unit-6 : Media and Public Relations
Unit-7 : Media and Methods
Unit-8 ; Digital Public Relations
MODEL EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPER
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Block - I SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION
Unit - 1 Scholarly Communication Basics 1-12
Unit-2: ‘Channels of Scholarly Communication 13 - 26
Block - II SCHOLARLY WRITING
Unit-3.: ‘Writing for Scholarly Journals 27-34
Unit-4 0: Information Consolidation 35-47
Unit-5 : Referencing & Citation Styles 48-59
Block - I TRENDS IN SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION
Unit-6 : Copyright, Fairuse & Plagiarism 60-70
Unit-7 : Open Access 71+ 84
Unit-8 : Role of Libraries in Scholarly Communication 85 - 95
Unit-9 : Current Trends & Future of
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Block - I
Unit-1
Unit-2
Unit - 3
Block - 1
Unit -4
Unit - 5
Unit -6
PART - IT
Block - IIT
Unit-7
Unit-8
Unit - 9
Block - IV
Unit- 10
Unit - 11
Unit-12
Unit - 13
CONTENTS
LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION - THEORY
THEORY OF CLASSIFICATION
Need and Purpose of Library Classification
‘Species and Schemes of General Classification
General Theory of Library Classification
NOTATION SYSTEM
Notation, Devices and Mnemonics
Call Nunaber, Book Number and Collection Number
DDC; UDC & CC
LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION - PRACTICE
CLASSIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS BY DDC
(23" EDITION)
Introduction to DDC 23" Edition
Ascertaining Specific Subject of a document;
Use of relative Index
Class number building practices
USE OF TABLES & MULTIPLE SYNTHESIS
Use of Table—1: Standard Subdivisions
Use of Table — 2 : Areas, Geographic, Historical
Periods, Biography ‘
Use of Table~3: Subdivisions for the Arts,
For individual literature, For Specific Literature Forums
Use of Table—4 to 6: Subdivisions of individual
Languages, Ethnic & Nation Groups and Languages
Multiple Synthesis and Order of Preference
ANNEXURE - I
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19-32
33-45,
47 - 62
63 ~ 82
83-112.
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114
115-127
128-141
142-155
156
157-172
173-199
200 - 221
222-248
249-258BLOCK ~ II: STANDARDS AND ‘TRENDS IN CATALOGUING 67
Unit -4:
Unit -5:;
Unit -6;
BLOCK,
Unit-7:
Unit - 8 ;
Unit-9:
Unit - 10:
Unit- 11:
Unit - 12
Unit - 13
Choice and Rendering of Names 69-96
Standards for Bibliographic Description 97-116
Recent trends in Cataloguing 117-130
i: CATALOGUING OF DOCUMENTS USING AACR2R
(PRINT MATERIAL) 131
Introduction to Cataloguing Practice with AARC2R 133-162
works under Editorial Direction ; 163-192
Corporate Bodies 193-220
Uniform Titles, Anonymous works and Serials 221-249
BLOCK - IV: CATALOGUING OF DOCUMENTS USING AACR2R
(NON BOOK MATERIALS) 251
Introduction to Cataloguing of Non-Book Materials 253 - 260
Cartographic Materials and Manuscripts 261-283
Motion Pictures and Video Recordings 284-326
Unit -14;
Microforms and Electronic Resources 327-358CONTENTS
BLOCK / Unit Title Page
BLOCK — I: MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND ORGANIZATION 1
Unit - 1 : General Principles of Management and their eee 2425
in Libraries
Unit - 2 : Organizational Structure of Libraries 26-37
Unit - 3 : Library Buildings, Furniture and Equipment 38-59
BLOCK - I: LIBRARY GOVERNANCE 60
Unit - 4 : Library Rules, Regulations and Committees 61-86
Unit - 5 ; Human Resource Planning & Management 87-108
Unit - 6 : Financial Management 109-126
Unit - 7 : Library Statistics and Annual Reports 127-150
BLOCK - III: COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT 155
Unit - 8 : Book Selection and Acquisition 156-185
Unit - 9 : Selection and Acquisition of Electronic Resources 186-196
BLOCK - IV: CIRCULATION AND MAINTENANCE 197
Unit - 10 : Technical Processing and Serials Control 198-227
Unit - 11 : Circulation Work and Methods 228-253
Unit - 12 : Maintenance, Shelving, Stock Verification and Weeding 254-280
Unit— 13 ; Conservation and Preservation 281-304CONTENTS
BLOCK / Unit Title
Block-I SCIENCE INFORMATION
Unit-1 Science Information System - An Overview
G3 Binneisa i Seleuge and Testa lgestsiae
Unit-3 ‘National & Intefnational Organizations & Their Activities
Block-II E-RESOURCES - I
Unit-4_ E-Books
Unit-5 E-Journals
Unit-6 — Electronic Databases
Unit-7 Reports, Patents, Standards,
Block-I] METRICS & CITATIONS
Unit-8 Bibliometrics to Altmetrics
Unit-9 Citation Indexes
Block-IV EMERGING TRENDS
Unit-10 Big Data
Unit-11 Institutional Repositories
Unit-12 E Resources and Challenges for Librarians
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17-25
26 -46
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48 - 60
61-73
74-83
84-103
104
105 - 122
123 - 136
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138- 150
151-158
159- 165CONTENTS
BLOCK / Unit Title eo Page
Block-I;_ INFORMATION SOURCES -I z 1
Unit-l: Information Sources — Introduction 221
Unit-2: Dictionaries & Encyclopedias 22-58
Unit-3: Yearbooks, almanacs, directories and statistical sources 59-83
Block-I; INFORMATION SOURCES-II 84
Unit-4: Biographical and Geographical Information Sources | 85-107
Unit-5: Current event sources, handbooks & manuals 108-123
Unit-6: Bibliographies - Types, Bibliographic Control 124-149
Block-Il:_ INFORMATION SERVICES 150
Unit-7: Introduction to Information Services 151-180
Unit-8: Indexing and Abstracting Services 181-198
Unit-9; Information Alert Services 199-219
Unit-10; Document Delivery Services 220-245
BLOCK.IV: USER STUDIES 246
Unit-Il: User Needs & User Education 247-258
Unit-12: Information Literacy 259-269CONTENTS
BLOCK / Unit Title Page
Block-I SOCIAL SCIENCE INFORMATION 1
Unit-1: Information Explosion 2-10
Unit-2: Publishing in Social Science & Humanities 11-21
Unit-3: National & International Organizations & their activities 22-37
Block-II_ _E-RESOURCES 38
Unit-4: E-Books 39-52
Unit-s: E-Journals 53-66
Unit-6: Electronic Databases 67-17
Unit-7: Reports, Newspaper, Standards 78-95
Block-IIl METRICS & CITATIONS 96
Unit-8: Bibliometrics; Altmetrics 97-114
Unit-9: Citation Indexes 115-126
Block-IV EMERGING TRENDS 128
Unit-10: Big Data 129-143
Unit-11; Institutional Repositories & Digital Libraries 144-151
Unit-12: Opportunities and Challenges for Librarians 152-159