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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: BASICS (THEORY)

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: BASICS (THEORY) BUY FULL NOTES

UNIT 1 CONCEPT AND NEED FOR INFORMATION Structure 1.0 Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Information and Other Related Concepts - Their Meaning andCharacteristics 1.2.1 News 1 2 2 Data and Information 1 2 3 Knowledge 1.3 Information Generation Process 1.3.1 Research and Development 1.3.2 Surveys and Censuses 1.3.3 Government Activities 1.3.4 Other Activities 1.4 Need for Information 1 4 1 Education and Research 1 4 2 Professionals 1 4 3 Government Activities 1.5 General Observation

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: BASICS (THEORY) BUY FULL NOTES

UNIT 2 LIBRARY ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE Structure 2.0 Objectives 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Formal and Informal Organisational Structures 2.3 Process of Structuring 2.3.1 Factors Affecting Organisational Structure 2.3.2 Principles of Ogranisations 2.4 Characteristics of Division (Departmentation) 2.5 Organisational Charts

 

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REFERENCE, INFORMATION SOURCES AND SERVICES

REFERENCE, INFORMATION SOURCES AND SERVICES BUY FULL NOTES

UNIT 1 CONCEPT AND NEED FOR INFORMATION Structure 1.0 Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Information and Other Related Concepts - Their Meaning andCharacteristics 1.2.1 News 1 2 2 Data and Information 1 2 3 Knowledge 1.3 Information Generation Process 1.3.1 Research and Development 1.3.2 Surveys and Censuses 1.3.3 Government Activities 1.3.4 Other Activities 1.4 Need for Information 1 4 1 Education and Research 1 4 2 Professionals 1 4 3 Government Activities 1.5 General Observation

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UNIT 2 INFORMATION SERVICES: AN OVERVIEW Structure 2.0 Objectives 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Definitions and Concepts 2.2.1 Information Sources, Resources and Services 2.3 Different Types of Information Services 2.3.1 Reference Services 2.3.2 Referral Services 2.3.3 Current Awareness Services 2.3.4 Literature Search Services 2.3.5 Document Delivery Services 2.4 Value-Added Information Services 2.4.1 Selection and Packaging 2.4.2 Subject Analysis 2.4.3 Information Analysis 2.4.4 The User Interface 2.4.5 Information for Innovation 2.4.6 Context Setting 2.5 Impact of New Technologies on Information Services 2.5.1 Telecommunication Technologies 2.5.2 Information Services 2.6 Value of Information Services

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LIBRARY CATALOGUING THEORY

Library Cataloguing theory BUY FULL NOTES

UNIT 1 LIBRARY CATALOGUE : OBJECTIVES PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS

Structure 1.0 Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Library Catalogue 1.2.1 Definitions 1.2.2 Purposes. of a Library Catalogue 1.2.3 Objectives of a Library Catalogue 1.3 Library Catalogue and the Five Laws of Library Science 1.4 Library Catalogue vis-a-vis other Library Records, Bibliographies and Trade Catalogues 1.4.1 Library Records 1.4.2 Bibliographies 1.4.3 Trade Catalogues 1.5 Cataloguing Process 1.6 Cataloguing and Classification

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LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION THEORY

Library Classification theory BUY FULL NOTES

UNIT 1 BASIC TERMINOLOGY AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Structure 1.0 Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Classification Terminology: Historical Perspective 1.2.1 Relation to other Terminologies in Library Science 1.2.2 Nature of Terms 1.3 Classification Terminology: Indian School of Thought 1.4 Sources of Classification Terminology 1.5 Definitions 1.5.1 Meaning of "Classification" 1.5.2 Universe and Entity 1.5.3 Group and Class 1.5.4 Attributes and Characteristics 1.5.5 Kinds of Library Classification 1.5.6 Disciplines and Subjects 1.5.7 Categories, Facets and Isolates 1.5.8 Arrays and Chains 1.5.9 Classification Schedules 1.5.10 Species of Classification 1.5.11 Notation

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UNIT 2 NEED AND PURPOSE OF LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION Structure 2.0 Objectives 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Documents 2.2.1 Nature of Documents 2.2.2 Collection and Storage of Documents 2.2.3 Factors Determining Arrangement of Documents 2.2.4 Arrangement of Documents in Libraries 2.2.5 Approach of Readers for Documents 2.3 Classification 2.3.1 Meaning of Classification 2.3.2 Definition of Library Classification 2.3.3 Call Number 2.3.4 Purpose and Function

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Library Management

Library Management BUY FULL NOTES

UNIT 1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT AND THEIR APPLICATION TO LIBRARY MANAGEMENT

Structure 1.0 Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Management - Meaning and Scope 1.3 Scientific Management 1.4 Levels of Management and Managerial Skills 1.5 Managerial Functions 1.5.1 Planning 1.5.2 Organising 1.5.3 Staffing 1.5.4 Directing 1.5.5 Controlling 1.5.6 Other Managerial Functions 1.6 General Principles of Management 1.6.1 Taylor's Principles 1.6.2 Fayol's Principles 1.6.3 Barnard's Principles 1.7 Library Management

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Library and Society

Library and Society BUY FULL NOTES

UNIT 1 ROLE OF LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION CENTRES IN MODERN SOCIETY Structure 1.0 Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Needs of Modern Society 1.3 Institutions Founded by Society 1.4 Library and Education 1.4.1 Formal Education 1.4.2 Non-Formal Education 1.4.3 Education of Illiterates 1.4.4 Education of Working Groups 1.4.5 Education of Physically Handicapped 1.5 Library in Research 1.6 Library in Cultural Activities 1.7 Library in Disseminating Information 1.8 Library in Religious and Spiritual Institutions 1.9 Library in Recreation and Leisure 1.10 Library and the Changing Society 1.10.1 Dimensions of Change 1.10.2 Expanding Role of the Library

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UNIT 2 LAWS OF LIBRARY SCIENCE Structure 2.0 Objectives 2.1 Introduction 2.2 First Law “Books are for Use” 2.2.1 Implications of the First Law 2.3 Second Law “Every Reader His/Her Book” 2.3.1 Implications of the Second Law 2.3.2 Resource Sharing 2.4 Third Law “Every Book Its Reader” 2.4.1 Implications - Open Access 2.4.2 Implications - Services 2.4.3 Implications - The Library Catalogue

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