This document provides information about the MSNIMT library. It begins with contact information for the librarian, Vineeth Jose. It then discusses the areas of subjects and strengths in the library's collection, including management, human resource management, marketing management, and computer science. Rules and regulations for borrowing books and membership are outlined. The library provides access to journals, magazines, newspapers and e-resources. It has launched a new version of its online public access catalogue called WEBOPAC 2.1. The importance of libraries and digital libraries is discussed. Quotes by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam about dreams and success are also included.
1. MSNIMT LIBRARY
VINEETH JOSE
LIBRARIAN AND HEAD
CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL LIBRARIES
[CDDL] MSNIMT CHAVARA
Web Site : www.msnimt.org/library/
Email : vinuthopps@gmail.com
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24. Anil Ambani
He is the chairman of Anil Dhirubhai Ambani
Group, one of the largest private conglomerates.
A conglomerate is a large company that consists
of diverse divisions that produce and sell
unrelated goods and services.Conglomerate
companies tend to be large multinational
corporations with operations in multiple regions
of the world. Reliance Capital Asset
Management Company profit Rs 276 Billion net
profit in March 2012
25.
26. Kris Gopalakrishnan
In 1981, Gopalakrishnan co-founded Infosys
with six other entrepreneurs. His initial years at
Infosys included management of design,
development, implementation and support of
information systems for clients in the U.S.
consumer products industry. From 1987-1994,
Gopalakrishnan headed the technical operations
of KSA/Infosys (a joint venture between Infosys
and KSA in Atlanta, GA).Infosys Annual profit
was 2690 Cr. In 2012
27.
28. Kochouseph Chitilapally
He is an Indian businessman best known as the
founder and Vice Chairman of V-Guard
Industries Ltd[1][2] and a chain of amusement
parks called Wonderla. Annual profit of V-guard
in the last year is 99 lakh.
29.
30. Mukesh Ambani
is an Indian business magnate who is the
chairman and managing director of the Indian
conglomerate Reliance Industries Limited (RIL),
the foremost company of the Indian energy and
materials conglomerate Reliance Group. As of
2012, he is the second richest man in Asia and
the 19th richest person in the world with a
personal wealth of US$22.3 billion.
31.
32. Ratan Tata
is an Indian businessman who became chairman
(1991– ) of the Tata Group, a Mumbai-based
conglomerate.8983Cr. Was the profit of last
march 2012.
33.
34. Ravi Pillai
B. Ravi Pillai, is an Indian industrialist. As of 2010 he is the
Managing Director of the Naseer S. Al Hajri Corporation (NSH)
and Petrochem, Saudi Arabia. He received the Pravasi Bharatiya
Samman award from the Government of India, and was the first
Bahrain-based businessman to win the Padma Shri award from
the Government of India.
Ravi Pillai as MD of NSH Corporation is reportedly the largest
employer of Indians in the gulf region.
In August 2011, Ravi Pillai bought the Kovalam beach resort
from the Leela Group for INR 500 crore. However, the Leela
Group will not exit the property completely. It will enter into a
management contract with Ravi Pillai to manage the property for
30 years.
35. LIBRARY
• Library is a collection of sources,
resources, and services, and the structure
in which it is housed; it is organized for
use and maintained by a public body, an
institution, or a private individual. In the
more traditional sense, a library is a
collection of books .
36. LIBRARY
• The present world is becoming increasingly
conscious of information explosion and its
implications. A library exists to provide
services acceptable to users to their fullest
satisfaction. The user always expects value for
the time spent in getting the required service.
The success and failure of a library gauged by
the efficiency of their response .
37. IMPORTANCE OF LIBRARY
• Dr.S Radhakrishnan Former President of India
quoted the importance of Library when he was
the Chairman of Education Commission of
India in 1948,he said “ A Library can exist
without an Academic Institution but An
Academic Institution cannot exist without a
Library”
38. • Library is a system
• Library is an information retrieval system
39. Information System
• An information system (IS) is any
combination of information technology and
people's activities using that technology to
support operations, management .
40. Management Information System
(MIS)
• Management information system (MIS) is a
system that provides information needed to
manage organizations effectively.
Management information systems involve
three primary resources: technology,
information, and people.
41. Library is an Information System
• It's important to recognize that while all
three resources are key components when
studying management information systems,
the most important resource is people .So
library is an information system because in
a library system involve three primary
resources books, staff and users. In the
sense users are the paramount of library.
42. Information Retrieval System
• Information retrieval (IR) is the area of
study concerned with searching for documents,
for information within documents, and for
metadata about documents, as well as that of
searching relational databases.
43. MSNIMT LIBRARY
• A fully automated modern Library &
Information Centre (LIC) is on its way to
becoming an outstanding learning resource
centre catering to the ever growing and
uncompromising information and intellectual
requirements of the students and faculty
44. RULES AND REGULATIONS
• All students of the College shall be members
of the library and can borrow books as per
rules laid down. Co-operation of all
members are solicited in maintenance and
upkeep of the books.
45. RULES AND REGULATIONS
General rules
•Silence shall be strictly observed within the
Library
•All the personal belongings such as bags,
textbooks, periodicals, etc. should be kept in
the property counter.
46. RULES AND REGULATIONS
• Members are free to browse, consult and refer the
books and other reading materials and leave them
on the table after they finish their use.
• No person shall write, damage, make a mark or
underline on any book or other materials
belonging to the library.
• Any one who violates the rules and regulations of
the library would be liable to lose the privilege of
membership.
47. RULES AND REGULATIONS
Borrowing of Books
•A student member can borrow five books at
a time from the library.
•Books are issued for period of fifteen days
have to be returned on or before the due date.
• An overdue charge of Rs.1.00/- per book
shall be levied after the expiry date.
48. RULES AND REGULATIONS
• At the time of borrowing, the member shall satisfy
himself as to whether the book issued is in sound
physical condition. If not he/she shall bring the
matter to the notice of the Librarian. Otherwise
the member shall be held responsible for any
damage discovered while returning the book.
• Reference books, periodicals and rare books will
not be sent out.
49. RULES AND REGULATIONS
• The Librarian will have power to recall the
books borrowed when required urgently.
• At the end of each semester all members
should compulsorily return all books for
facilitating stock take up.
50. RULES AND REGULATIONS
Loss or Damage of Books
•Member shall be responsible for the safe
custody and return of books borrowed.
•Damage or loss of books shall be
immediately reported to the Librarian.
51. RULES AND REGULATIONS
• The member has to replace the same or
later edition of the same book within a
week’s time.
• Members are liable to replace the damaged
or lost books or pay the cost of books as per
current market rates and a surcharge of
50% of the cost as a penalty.
52. AREAS OF SUBJECTS
SUBJECT
STRENGTH
TOTAL BOOKS 5348
TOTAL TITLES 3250
MANAGEMENT 295
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 165
ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS 34
QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES 59
BUSINESS ENVIORNMENT 77
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS 108
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 140
RESEARCH METHODS FOR MANAGERS 88
53. AREAS OF SUBJECTS
OPERATIONS RESEARCH 123
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 183
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 513
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 120
INETRNATIONAL FINANCE 23
MARKETING MANAGEMENT 635
BUSINESS ETHICS AND
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
51
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 29
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
127
LAWS FOR BUSINESS 38
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 135
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEVELOPMENT
21
INSURANCE 51
COMPUTER SCIENCE 120
54. Journal & Magazines
Sl No. Type of Journals No
01 International Journals 13
02 E-Journals
29
03 J-Gate Social & Management
Science
2128
03 National Journals 42
04 Magazines 16
05 News Papers 06
Total
2234
55. E-Journals (Electronic Journals)
• Electronic journals, also known as ejournals, and
electronic serials, are scholarly journals or
intellectual magazines that can be accessed via
electronic transmission. In practice, this means
that they are usually published on the Web. They
are a specialized form of electronic document:
they have the purpose of providing material for
academic research and study, and they are
formatted approximately like journal articles in
traditional printed journals.
56. E-Journals (Electronic Journals
• Following are some of the features of
Electronic Journals
• they can be delivered to the desktop
• they can be read by more than one person
at a time.
• the text can be searched.
57. E-Journals (Electronic Journals
• they can include multimedia and graphics,
in color, at marginal cost.
• they can be published more quickly than
paper publications.
• they can be interactive; that is, they can
foster an online exchange of ideas
• the content can be reproduced, forwarded,
modified, leading to possible
64. INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
• Journal of Entrepreneurship
• Journal of Business Ethics and
Organization Studies
• Asian Journal of Finance & Accounting
• Asian Journal of Management Research
• Journal of Operations and Supply Chain
Management
65. INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
• Product: Management & Development Journal
• Asian Academy of Management Journal
• Harvard Business Review
• Journal of Management
• Journal of Business Communication
• Journal of Business Communication Quarterly
• Journal of Applied Behavioural Science
• Marketing Management
66. E-journals
• ASIAN JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT
CASES
• GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW
• ADVERTISING EXPRESS
• CASE FOLIO
• HRM REVIEW
• MARKETING MASTERMIND
• THE ANALYST
• APPLIED FINANCE
• FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT
67. E-journals
• BRAND MANAGEMENT
• BUSINESS STRATEGY
• CORPORATE GOVERNENCE
• ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
• KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
• MANEGERIAL ECONOMICS
• MANAGEMENT RESEARCH
69. INDIAN JOURNALS
• Journal of Management research
• Journal of Organisational Behaviour
• Journal of Environmental Economics
• Journal of Systems Management
• Journal of Advertising express
• Indian journal of Accounting
• Indian Journal of Finance
• Vikalpa
• Journal of Financial Risk Management
70. INDIAN JOURNALS
• Journal of Applied Finance
• Journal of Brand Management
• Journal of Knowledge Management
• Chartered Financial Analyst
• Insurance Chronicle
• Case Folio
• Forbes Asia
71. INDIAN JOURNALS
• Foreign Trade Review
• Marketing Mastermind
• Focus WTO
• Abhigyan
• SAJOPS
• Indian journal of Marketing
72. INDIAN JOURNALS
• E-Business
• HRM Review
• Journal of Marketing Management
• Journal of Business Strategy
• Human Capital
73. INDIAN JOURNALS
• Indian Journal of Labour Economics
• Journal of Management Research
• Journal of Operations Management
• Organisational Management
• Indian Journal of Industrial Relations
74. INDIAN JOURNALS
• Indian Management
• Entrepreneurship Development
• Soft Skill
• Management Research
• Corporate Governance
• Information Technology
• Managerial Economics
• Effective Executive
• PRAJNAN
• Journal of Supply Chain Management
76. MAGAZINES
• Frontline
• India Today
• Employment News
• Business Today
• Business World
• The Week
• Donbosco
• university of News
• Forbes Asia
77. NEWS PAPERS
• Business Line
• The Hindu
• Economic Times
• Times of India
• Deccan Chronicle
78. LIBRARY WEBOPAC 2.1 RELEASED
(WEB BASED ONLINE PUBLIC ACCESS CATALOGUE)
• Library users have to interact with the library. Their
queries are not just about the bibliographic information
available with the library but they also require many
services like reservation of books & status about the books
they have taken etc. WebOPAC is the Online Public Access
Catalogue which allows users avail the services of the
library. The bibliographic data is presented in a read only
manner and user can reserve the documents from his / her
desktop. Following are some of the services available
through WEBOPAC.
79. LIBRARY WEBOPAC 2.1 RELEASED
(WEB BASED ONLINE PUBLIC ACCESS CATALOGUE)
• Library Catalogue
• Search facility on entire database
• New Arrivals
• Popular Documents - based on circulation and reservations
• Place Reservation / hold on certain documents
• You can access MSNIMT Library WebOpac through Web
(Internet):
www.msnimt.org
↓
Library web OPAC
80. DIGITAL LIBRARIES
• A digital library is a library in which
collections are stored in digital formats (as
opposed to print, microform, or other media)
and accessible by computers.[1] The digital
content may be stored locally, or accessed
remotely via computer networks. A digital
library is a type of information retrieval
system
81. DIGITAL LIBRARIES
• Many academic libraries are actively involved
in building institutional repositories of the
institution's books, papers, theses, and other
works which can be digitized or were 'born
digital'.
82. DIGITAL LIBRARIES
• Many of these repositories are made available
to the general public with few restrictions, in
accordance with the goals of open access, in
contrast to the publication of research in
commercial journals, where the publishers
often limit access rights. Institutional, truly
free, and corporate repositories are sometimes
referred to as digital libraries.
83. Don’t take rest after your first victory,
because if you fail in second, more lips are
waiting to say, that your first victory was just
luck
Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam