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Connecting Library,
Classroom and Curriculum
Dinesh K. Gupta,
Deptt. Of Lib. & Inf.. Sc..
Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University
Kota-324021
• dineshkumargupta@vmou.ac.in
Thursday, August 7, 2014 1
Libraries:
Companions in Higher Education
Libraries have been the companions of higher
education for many centuries. They have preserved
and given access to all sorts of materials – books,
manuscripts, rare documents, journals, maps, etc. –
that have supported the process of learning. They have
also been the keepers of materials produced by
students, faculty and researchers – graduate projects,
theses & dissertations, technical reports, etc. – in this
sense they have functioned as the institutional archive.
But Higher Education, Research and Publishing have
significantly changed
Knowledge Era:
Educational Imperatives
• Education for all
• Education for life
• Education at the doorstep
• Students centered education
• Education across the space
• Crossing subject boundaries
Knowledge Imperatives: Education for all
•Education is not prerogative of few
These emerging
concepts radically
alter the ways in
which all sorts of
education are
delivered
traditionally
•New Learning Groups
•Equal opportunity of access
•Equal conditions of support
•Education for all
Educational Imperatives :
Internationalization of Education
•Offering programmes across boundaries
•Institutional collaborations for research
•Virtual University
•Opening of foreign universities
•Faculty collaborations
•Internationalizing the syllabi
Educational Imperatives:
Crossing Subjects Boundaries
There is no pure subject
Interdependence on the different subjects is rising
Emphasis on inter/multi-disciplinary research
Educational Imperatives:
Lifelong Learning
One shot of Philosophy of Education is no more
tenable
The life expectancy of knowledge is becoming
shorter and shorter
The concept of Learning while you earning is emerging in
Educational Imperatives:
Learner support and access
•Open Learning
•Distance Learning
•Collaborative Learning
•Self Paced Learning
•Student Centered Learning
•Resources Based Learning
•Flexible Learning
•MOOCs
Technology and Publishing
Business
• Technology is drastically changing book publishing, and
it has great contribution in the evolution of a traditional
publishing business.
• The new publishing includes: e-Books, audio books, and
books through iTunes.
• The soaring popularity of electronic book readers, such
as the Kindle, Nook and iPad offer new opportunities
for authors and publishers.
• It allows authors to self-publish and sell directly to
would-be readers through Amazon, websites and
through social media. It also undercuts the business
model of traditional book publishing.
• Think e-Books with YouTube videos and the like. In
other words, books with a multi-media component.
The Internet provides the means to
revolutionise publishing
• Cost-effective
• Global distribution
• Ease of searching
• Interesting
• Place Independent
Open Access Publishing
• Free, immediate access online
• Unrestricted distribution and re-use
• Author retains rights to attribution and
copyright
• Papers are deposited in a public online
archive
OER Publishing Model
• Open Educational Resources (OER) are
freely accessible documents.
• OER is openly licensed documents and
media that are useful for teaching,
learning, educational, assessment and
research purposes.
MOOC
• A massive open online course (MOOC) is an online
course aimed at unlimited participation and open
access via the web.
• MOOCs provide interactive user forums that help
build a community for the students, professors,
and teaching assistants (TAs).
• MOOCs are a recent development in distance
education.
Online Publication Types
• Blogs
• Forums
• E-Books: E-Books are simply books that have
been digitally scanned and posted online.
• Personal website:
• Corporate and government websites:
• Tutorials
• Videos or texts
Need for Good Research
• Building your research skills are important because
they can be applied to whatever area you may want
to research , whether it be theory practice or
everyday challenges
• Good research skills can give you an edge
• For effective analysis you want to find qualitative
information, understand information cycle,
information outlets...
15Thursday, August 7, 2014
Information Generation Cycle
• It begins with a idea.
• The idea is researched & developed.
• Initial findings are shared with colleagues in the research
community, research guides, often by email, news groups, list
serv, discussion group, or in person.
• Preliminary results are communicated in a letter to the editor,
comment in a journal or brief papers e.g., Electronics Letters.
• Full findings are presented in a conference
16Thursday, August 7, 2014
Information Generation Cycle
• Results appear in a research or technical reports or thesis.
• Findings are submitted to a journal publication.
• Paper is indexed in a database
• Idea is incorporated in to text books, reviews, encyclopedia,
handbooks and other sources.
• Book is indexed in pub/lib. catalogue.
• Information contained in these sources is used.
• Information use triggers new ideas; and
• The Cycle continues….
17Thursday, August 7, 2014
What makes information scholarly?
• Length of article articles (i.e., more than seven pages) or texts
written by experts or scholars for an expert, academic audience
(faculty, graduate students, researchers) in a particular field.
• Employ a formal, scholarly or technical writing style utilizing a
vocabulary that requires some degree of subject knowledge.
• The author's expertise is usually given near the beginning or at
the end of the article or book and an abstract is included with
journal articles.
• Sources are credited in footnotes / References and/or a
bibliography.
18Thursday, August 7, 2014
What makes…
• Often reviewed by an author's peers (hence the term "peer-
reviewed") before publication. It is important to note that the
peers referred to here are other scholars or academic experts
studying the same academic subject as the author.
• Purpose of the publication is to share information within the
subject field. Articles and books are based on original
research and experimentation in science or social science or
are the writings, criticism and reviews of scholars in the
humanities.
• Published by academic presses, professional associations, or
universities.
• Covered in Indexing/ Abstracting Databases
• Covered in Citation Index
19Thursday, August 7, 2014
Players in the Information Cycle
• Scientists, engineers, academicians, researchers and
others (working in institutions, associations,
universities, government)
• Authors
• Publishers
• Abstracting & Indexing Databases
• Libraries & Information Centers
• Users
• INTERNET…..
20Thursday, August 7, 2014
Time Cycle
Knowledge Cycle
Develop &
Discuss Ideas
Report
Research
Publish
Research
Popularize
Research
Generalize &
Formalize
Publications Cycle
Email,
listservs,
letters
Dissertations,
conference
papers
Scholarly
books and
journal articles
Magazine
articles, popular
history books
Encyclopedias,
text books
Access Cycle
Google?
Dissertation
Abstracts
Libraries Catalog,
indexes: AHL, HA
Indexes: Expanded
Academic Index,
Research Library;
Libraries Catalog
Libraries Catalog,
guides to history
research
Information Life Cycle
Creation
Application
Acquisition
Organisation
Storage
Retrieval
Access, Lending
Dissemination
Use
Sharing
Information
Management
Information
Use
Marketing Implications:
 Every information is Service and a
Product
 Product life–time reduces drastically
[Wilson (2005): Extended life-cycle of Information]
More recent functions of libraries
• Sharing
• Relations building
• Publishing
• Collaborating
• Socializing
• Branding and Rebranding
Libraries as Media
Thursday, August 7, 2014 24
The collection in the [Digital] library should have copies
of all the documents [Media]created. It should be able
to give any information or knowledge sought . Its
organization should be perfect [Like semantic web]. It’s
potency for service should be supreme. It should be
easy to select whatever is of the highest value [through
Media Integration]. The instance a reader calls, all that
can satisfy his specific want should be given to him
expeditiously and in plenty…..Dr. S.R.
Ranganathan
Integrating Traditional Library Philosophy,
Digital Library Concept
Go for Digital…
Digital Technologies
Digitization
Digital Preservation
Digital resources access
Digital Resources Use
Guiding Principle
‘Right Information to the Right
user at the Right Time’
……Internet is like
nature and Digital is like
pen
Using Google for Collaborations/
Research
- Google Search
- Google books
- Google Drive
- Google Scholar
- Google Blog
- Google Alert
- Google Translator
- Google Trends
- Google Group 27Thursday, August 7, 2014
28Thursday, August 7, 2014
http://www.lib.unca.edu/library/infolit/google_r
esearch.html
29Thursday, August 7, 2014
http://www.library.illinois.edu/ugl/ho
wdoi/use_google_scholar.html
30Thursday, August 7, 2014
http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/information-
services/services/library-museum-gallery/finding-resources/library-
databases/databases-overview/using-google
31Thursday, August 7, 2014
Can Google Compete?
Thursday, August 7, 2014 32
Out of Box Thinking?
Thursday, August 7, 2014 33
What people Think About Library
Professionals
1. Helpful
2. Bookish
3. Friendly
4. Orderly
5. Boring
6. Polite
7. Quite
8. Kind
9. Conservatively
dressed
10. Pleasant
11. Efficient
12. Wearing glasses
13. Reserved
14. Uncreative
15. Intelligent
16. Uninteresting
Source: Image problem even haunts hi-tech libraries, ASLIB Information, 60 (3), 2008, p.229-241
Librarians on the Catwalk…
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/39/2008/04/medium_librarian040708.jpg
Google looks differently…..
Where to begin?
• Banking upon your past study and experiences
with future endeavours
• Balancing between Philosophy and techniques
• Working in Collaborative environment
• Strive for the Excellence
An effort to connect the Library, classroom and
curriculum at the VMOU, Kota
36Thursday, August 7, 2014
Course Work as Pre-Ph.D. Preparation
(UGC regulations 2009)
Thursday, August 7, 2014 37
Researcher’s work for the six months
and then rest of the two years
• To know and understand tit bits of Research, Research
methodology
• To understand Use of ICT for Research
• To create a Bibliography
• To review a book
• To choose a topic for your research and develop synopsis
• To present papers for the seminar/ conference
• To publish some papers in reputed journals
• To successfully conduct of viva-voce and
• Get Ph. D. Degree: DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
38Thursday, August 7, 2014
Research needs a Passion..
• If you have a passion for something, you love doing it.
• Passion is boundless enthusiasm
> Good teachers have a passion for teaching
> Good students have a passion for learning
> Good researchers have a passion for research
> Do YOU have passion for Research?
You need: belief, values, clarity of objectives, focus, commitment
39Thursday, August 7, 2014
Mentor for Every Student
Mentoring responsibilities include
• Sharing research knowledge and skills
• Overseeing the researcher’s work,
• Helping the making to make contact with other
researchers,
• Assisting with career counseling and overall
development of the researcher
The researcher reciprocated by providing work hours
and a fresh perspective for the mentor, and taking a
proactive role in learning, developing a job.
Thursday, August 7, 2014 40
Forming of Focus Groups
• IT Group
• Literature Search Group
• Methodology Group
• Communication & Presentation Group
• Event Management Group
Thursday, August 7, 2014 41
Wider exposure through
• Meeting with a researcher ( once in a
week)
• Specialist lectures by outside experts
• International lectures through Skype
• Three Days Workshop on Research
Methodology
• Acquaintance with recent literature
Thursday, August 7, 2014 42
Researchers’ use of ICT
• Biometric attendance
• E-mail
• Group
• Online feedback on each session
• Reporting about each session on the Blog
Thursday, August 7, 2014 43
Group Blog on the Course Work
Thursday, August 7, 2014 44
Ph.D. Course Work
Module-1
(Common)
Module-2
(Subject
Specific)
Module-3
(Common)
Thursday, August 7, 2014 45
Subject Wise Syllabi
Key Units with
major subheadings
Further readings
Web resources/
Links
Key experts
(Globally)
Key Associations
Thursday, August 7, 2014 46
Vice-Chancellor’s remark about the
Library (1st Feb. 2013)
• This morning, I went to the Library and I am unhappy
with the way the Library is maintained. There was no
cleanliness and staff response was not good.
• Library reflects the health of the university and visiting
the library you can imagine whether an institution is
well or badly managed.
• I want that the Library should be the place for which we
can be proud of and we may like to tell its glory to the
visitors and it should contribute in the academic and
research endeavors.
Thursday, August 7, 2014 47
Can we strive this way?
Thursday, August 7, 2014 48
Can We Survive This Way?
Thursday, August 7, 2014 49
Thursday, August 7, 2014 50
Can We…?
Admission Test for Ph.D. Programme
Thursday, August 7, 2014 51
Library: A Class Room
• An Air Conditioned room was developed as
Computer lab in the Library
• LCD Projector was made available for classes
to take place
• Discussion place for different groups for
development of skills
• Separate collection on Research methodology
• Wi fi connectivity made in the library
Thursday, August 7, 2014 52
Library as Class room
Thursday, August 7, 2014 53
Library Hours as Part of Time Table
Thursday, August 7, 2014 54
Evaluation linked with Library oriented
Activities
Thursday, August 7, 2014 55
S.No. Description Marks
A. Continuous Assessment (CA) 200 Marks
1. Five assignments : Three from Module I & II and two from Module III 50 Marks
2. Presentation of a research proposal on any research problem of
researchers’ interest
25 Marks
3. Review of five research papers of different types 50 Marks
4. Review of five articles on different issues 25 Marks
5. Book review of one book 10 Marks
6. Annotated bibliography of any two books concerned with the
researchers’ subject area
10 Marks
7. Writing of 30 references and bibliography in APA, MLA and Chicago
format
30 Marks
An examination Centre
Thursday, August 7, 2014 56
Thursday, August 7, 2014 57
OPAC
Thursday, August 7, 2014 58
Access to e-Resources
Thursday, August 7, 2014 59
Launch Of Automated Circulation..
Thursday, August 7, 2014 60
Library: a cultural place
Thursday, August 7, 2014 61
Thursday, August 7, 2014 62
Thursday, August 7, 2014 63
Thursday, August 7, 2014 64
Thursday, August 7, 2014 65
A Place To Interact…
Involvement of Course Work
Students in Social Life
Thursday, August 7, 2014 66
Thursday, August 7, 2014 67
Involvement of Course Work
Students in Corporate Life
Refreshing moments
Thursday, August 7, 2014 68
Instrumental in Accreditation
Thursday, August 7, 2014 69
Library: University’s pride
Thursday, August 7, 2014 70
Thanks!
Thursday, August 7, 2014 71
Acknowledgements…
• Pavani , Ana M B, The Role of Digital Libraries in Higher Education at
http://www.ineer.org/events/icee2007/papers/637.pdf
• Characteristics of Scholarly Writing and Evaluating Secondary Sources at:
https://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/hst221/secondary2.ppt
Thursday, August 7, 2014 72

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Connecting Library, Classroom and Curriculum

  • 1. Connecting Library, Classroom and Curriculum Dinesh K. Gupta, Deptt. Of Lib. & Inf.. Sc.. Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University Kota-324021 • dineshkumargupta@vmou.ac.in Thursday, August 7, 2014 1
  • 2. Libraries: Companions in Higher Education Libraries have been the companions of higher education for many centuries. They have preserved and given access to all sorts of materials – books, manuscripts, rare documents, journals, maps, etc. – that have supported the process of learning. They have also been the keepers of materials produced by students, faculty and researchers – graduate projects, theses & dissertations, technical reports, etc. – in this sense they have functioned as the institutional archive. But Higher Education, Research and Publishing have significantly changed
  • 3. Knowledge Era: Educational Imperatives • Education for all • Education for life • Education at the doorstep • Students centered education • Education across the space • Crossing subject boundaries
  • 4. Knowledge Imperatives: Education for all •Education is not prerogative of few These emerging concepts radically alter the ways in which all sorts of education are delivered traditionally •New Learning Groups •Equal opportunity of access •Equal conditions of support •Education for all
  • 5. Educational Imperatives : Internationalization of Education •Offering programmes across boundaries •Institutional collaborations for research •Virtual University •Opening of foreign universities •Faculty collaborations •Internationalizing the syllabi
  • 6. Educational Imperatives: Crossing Subjects Boundaries There is no pure subject Interdependence on the different subjects is rising Emphasis on inter/multi-disciplinary research
  • 7. Educational Imperatives: Lifelong Learning One shot of Philosophy of Education is no more tenable The life expectancy of knowledge is becoming shorter and shorter The concept of Learning while you earning is emerging in
  • 8. Educational Imperatives: Learner support and access •Open Learning •Distance Learning •Collaborative Learning •Self Paced Learning •Student Centered Learning •Resources Based Learning •Flexible Learning •MOOCs
  • 9. Technology and Publishing Business • Technology is drastically changing book publishing, and it has great contribution in the evolution of a traditional publishing business. • The new publishing includes: e-Books, audio books, and books through iTunes. • The soaring popularity of electronic book readers, such as the Kindle, Nook and iPad offer new opportunities for authors and publishers. • It allows authors to self-publish and sell directly to would-be readers through Amazon, websites and through social media. It also undercuts the business model of traditional book publishing. • Think e-Books with YouTube videos and the like. In other words, books with a multi-media component.
  • 10. The Internet provides the means to revolutionise publishing • Cost-effective • Global distribution • Ease of searching • Interesting • Place Independent
  • 11. Open Access Publishing • Free, immediate access online • Unrestricted distribution and re-use • Author retains rights to attribution and copyright • Papers are deposited in a public online archive
  • 12. OER Publishing Model • Open Educational Resources (OER) are freely accessible documents. • OER is openly licensed documents and media that are useful for teaching, learning, educational, assessment and research purposes.
  • 13. MOOC • A massive open online course (MOOC) is an online course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the web. • MOOCs provide interactive user forums that help build a community for the students, professors, and teaching assistants (TAs). • MOOCs are a recent development in distance education.
  • 14. Online Publication Types • Blogs • Forums • E-Books: E-Books are simply books that have been digitally scanned and posted online. • Personal website: • Corporate and government websites: • Tutorials • Videos or texts
  • 15. Need for Good Research • Building your research skills are important because they can be applied to whatever area you may want to research , whether it be theory practice or everyday challenges • Good research skills can give you an edge • For effective analysis you want to find qualitative information, understand information cycle, information outlets... 15Thursday, August 7, 2014
  • 16. Information Generation Cycle • It begins with a idea. • The idea is researched & developed. • Initial findings are shared with colleagues in the research community, research guides, often by email, news groups, list serv, discussion group, or in person. • Preliminary results are communicated in a letter to the editor, comment in a journal or brief papers e.g., Electronics Letters. • Full findings are presented in a conference 16Thursday, August 7, 2014
  • 17. Information Generation Cycle • Results appear in a research or technical reports or thesis. • Findings are submitted to a journal publication. • Paper is indexed in a database • Idea is incorporated in to text books, reviews, encyclopedia, handbooks and other sources. • Book is indexed in pub/lib. catalogue. • Information contained in these sources is used. • Information use triggers new ideas; and • The Cycle continues…. 17Thursday, August 7, 2014
  • 18. What makes information scholarly? • Length of article articles (i.e., more than seven pages) or texts written by experts or scholars for an expert, academic audience (faculty, graduate students, researchers) in a particular field. • Employ a formal, scholarly or technical writing style utilizing a vocabulary that requires some degree of subject knowledge. • The author's expertise is usually given near the beginning or at the end of the article or book and an abstract is included with journal articles. • Sources are credited in footnotes / References and/or a bibliography. 18Thursday, August 7, 2014
  • 19. What makes… • Often reviewed by an author's peers (hence the term "peer- reviewed") before publication. It is important to note that the peers referred to here are other scholars or academic experts studying the same academic subject as the author. • Purpose of the publication is to share information within the subject field. Articles and books are based on original research and experimentation in science or social science or are the writings, criticism and reviews of scholars in the humanities. • Published by academic presses, professional associations, or universities. • Covered in Indexing/ Abstracting Databases • Covered in Citation Index 19Thursday, August 7, 2014
  • 20. Players in the Information Cycle • Scientists, engineers, academicians, researchers and others (working in institutions, associations, universities, government) • Authors • Publishers • Abstracting & Indexing Databases • Libraries & Information Centers • Users • INTERNET….. 20Thursday, August 7, 2014
  • 21. Time Cycle Knowledge Cycle Develop & Discuss Ideas Report Research Publish Research Popularize Research Generalize & Formalize Publications Cycle Email, listservs, letters Dissertations, conference papers Scholarly books and journal articles Magazine articles, popular history books Encyclopedias, text books Access Cycle Google? Dissertation Abstracts Libraries Catalog, indexes: AHL, HA Indexes: Expanded Academic Index, Research Library; Libraries Catalog Libraries Catalog, guides to history research
  • 22. Information Life Cycle Creation Application Acquisition Organisation Storage Retrieval Access, Lending Dissemination Use Sharing Information Management Information Use Marketing Implications:  Every information is Service and a Product  Product life–time reduces drastically [Wilson (2005): Extended life-cycle of Information]
  • 23. More recent functions of libraries • Sharing • Relations building • Publishing • Collaborating • Socializing • Branding and Rebranding
  • 24. Libraries as Media Thursday, August 7, 2014 24
  • 25. The collection in the [Digital] library should have copies of all the documents [Media]created. It should be able to give any information or knowledge sought . Its organization should be perfect [Like semantic web]. It’s potency for service should be supreme. It should be easy to select whatever is of the highest value [through Media Integration]. The instance a reader calls, all that can satisfy his specific want should be given to him expeditiously and in plenty…..Dr. S.R. Ranganathan Integrating Traditional Library Philosophy, Digital Library Concept
  • 26. Go for Digital… Digital Technologies Digitization Digital Preservation Digital resources access Digital Resources Use Guiding Principle ‘Right Information to the Right user at the Right Time’ ……Internet is like nature and Digital is like pen
  • 27. Using Google for Collaborations/ Research - Google Search - Google books - Google Drive - Google Scholar - Google Blog - Google Alert - Google Translator - Google Trends - Google Group 27Thursday, August 7, 2014
  • 32. Can Google Compete? Thursday, August 7, 2014 32
  • 33. Out of Box Thinking? Thursday, August 7, 2014 33
  • 34. What people Think About Library Professionals 1. Helpful 2. Bookish 3. Friendly 4. Orderly 5. Boring 6. Polite 7. Quite 8. Kind 9. Conservatively dressed 10. Pleasant 11. Efficient 12. Wearing glasses 13. Reserved 14. Uncreative 15. Intelligent 16. Uninteresting Source: Image problem even haunts hi-tech libraries, ASLIB Information, 60 (3), 2008, p.229-241
  • 35. Librarians on the Catwalk… http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/39/2008/04/medium_librarian040708.jpg Google looks differently…..
  • 36. Where to begin? • Banking upon your past study and experiences with future endeavours • Balancing between Philosophy and techniques • Working in Collaborative environment • Strive for the Excellence An effort to connect the Library, classroom and curriculum at the VMOU, Kota 36Thursday, August 7, 2014
  • 37. Course Work as Pre-Ph.D. Preparation (UGC regulations 2009) Thursday, August 7, 2014 37
  • 38. Researcher’s work for the six months and then rest of the two years • To know and understand tit bits of Research, Research methodology • To understand Use of ICT for Research • To create a Bibliography • To review a book • To choose a topic for your research and develop synopsis • To present papers for the seminar/ conference • To publish some papers in reputed journals • To successfully conduct of viva-voce and • Get Ph. D. Degree: DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY 38Thursday, August 7, 2014
  • 39. Research needs a Passion.. • If you have a passion for something, you love doing it. • Passion is boundless enthusiasm > Good teachers have a passion for teaching > Good students have a passion for learning > Good researchers have a passion for research > Do YOU have passion for Research? You need: belief, values, clarity of objectives, focus, commitment 39Thursday, August 7, 2014
  • 40. Mentor for Every Student Mentoring responsibilities include • Sharing research knowledge and skills • Overseeing the researcher’s work, • Helping the making to make contact with other researchers, • Assisting with career counseling and overall development of the researcher The researcher reciprocated by providing work hours and a fresh perspective for the mentor, and taking a proactive role in learning, developing a job. Thursday, August 7, 2014 40
  • 41. Forming of Focus Groups • IT Group • Literature Search Group • Methodology Group • Communication & Presentation Group • Event Management Group Thursday, August 7, 2014 41
  • 42. Wider exposure through • Meeting with a researcher ( once in a week) • Specialist lectures by outside experts • International lectures through Skype • Three Days Workshop on Research Methodology • Acquaintance with recent literature Thursday, August 7, 2014 42
  • 43. Researchers’ use of ICT • Biometric attendance • E-mail • Group • Online feedback on each session • Reporting about each session on the Blog Thursday, August 7, 2014 43
  • 44. Group Blog on the Course Work Thursday, August 7, 2014 44
  • 46. Subject Wise Syllabi Key Units with major subheadings Further readings Web resources/ Links Key experts (Globally) Key Associations Thursday, August 7, 2014 46
  • 47. Vice-Chancellor’s remark about the Library (1st Feb. 2013) • This morning, I went to the Library and I am unhappy with the way the Library is maintained. There was no cleanliness and staff response was not good. • Library reflects the health of the university and visiting the library you can imagine whether an institution is well or badly managed. • I want that the Library should be the place for which we can be proud of and we may like to tell its glory to the visitors and it should contribute in the academic and research endeavors. Thursday, August 7, 2014 47
  • 48. Can we strive this way? Thursday, August 7, 2014 48
  • 49. Can We Survive This Way? Thursday, August 7, 2014 49
  • 50. Thursday, August 7, 2014 50 Can We…?
  • 51. Admission Test for Ph.D. Programme Thursday, August 7, 2014 51
  • 52. Library: A Class Room • An Air Conditioned room was developed as Computer lab in the Library • LCD Projector was made available for classes to take place • Discussion place for different groups for development of skills • Separate collection on Research methodology • Wi fi connectivity made in the library Thursday, August 7, 2014 52
  • 53. Library as Class room Thursday, August 7, 2014 53
  • 54. Library Hours as Part of Time Table Thursday, August 7, 2014 54
  • 55. Evaluation linked with Library oriented Activities Thursday, August 7, 2014 55 S.No. Description Marks A. Continuous Assessment (CA) 200 Marks 1. Five assignments : Three from Module I & II and two from Module III 50 Marks 2. Presentation of a research proposal on any research problem of researchers’ interest 25 Marks 3. Review of five research papers of different types 50 Marks 4. Review of five articles on different issues 25 Marks 5. Book review of one book 10 Marks 6. Annotated bibliography of any two books concerned with the researchers’ subject area 10 Marks 7. Writing of 30 references and bibliography in APA, MLA and Chicago format 30 Marks
  • 56. An examination Centre Thursday, August 7, 2014 56
  • 59. Access to e-Resources Thursday, August 7, 2014 59
  • 60. Launch Of Automated Circulation.. Thursday, August 7, 2014 60
  • 61. Library: a cultural place Thursday, August 7, 2014 61
  • 65. Thursday, August 7, 2014 65 A Place To Interact…
  • 66. Involvement of Course Work Students in Social Life Thursday, August 7, 2014 66
  • 67. Thursday, August 7, 2014 67 Involvement of Course Work Students in Corporate Life
  • 72. Acknowledgements… • Pavani , Ana M B, The Role of Digital Libraries in Higher Education at http://www.ineer.org/events/icee2007/papers/637.pdf • Characteristics of Scholarly Writing and Evaluating Secondary Sources at: https://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/hst221/secondary2.ppt Thursday, August 7, 2014 72