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1 FACULTY OF ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES SYLLABUS FOR Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (SEMESTER: I & II) Session: GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY AMRITSAR Note : (i) Copy rights are reserved. Nobody is allowed to print it in any form. Defaulters will be prosecuted. (ii) Subject to change in the syllabi at any time. Please visit the University website time to time.
2 1 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester System) Scheme of Papers First Semester Course No. Course Title Credits L-T-P LSL401 Foundations of Librarianship LSL402 Knowledge Organization: Classification (Theory) LSP403 Knowledge Organization: Classification (Practice) LSL404 Information Technology Basics (Theory) LSP405 IT Application in Libraries (Practice) Second Semester Course No. Course Title Credits L-T-P LSL406 Management of Libraries and Information Centres LSL407 Library Cataloguing (Theory) LSP408 Library Cataloguing (Practice) LSL409 Information Sources and Services (Theory) LSP410 Information Sources and Services (Practice) LSE411 Internship Total Credits: 42 Ist Semester: 20 IInd Semester: 22 Note: Students are required to opt for one interdisciplinary course (outside the department) in the first semester.
3 2 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester I) LSL401: FOUNDATIONS OF LIBRARIANSHIP Objectives: To study library in social context and to acquaint students with basic philosophy of library and information science. UNIT-I 1. Concept of Library and its Services: Definition, purpose and functions, Changing dimensions; Five laws of Library Science: Their relevance in electronic era. 2. Library as a Social Institution: Role of library in dissemination of information; Role of library in social education, economic development and recreation. 3. Types of Libraries: Public, Academic, Special and National Libraries- Definition, purpose and functions of each type of library. UNIT-II 4. Library Cooperation: Definition, types, levels; Resource sharing and library networking, Role of INFLIBNET. 5. Development of Libraries: Public library development in India 6. Library Legislation: Need and purpose, a brief account of its present position in India, Copyright Act, Press & Registration of Books Act and Delivery of Books (Public Libraries) Act. UNIT-III 7. Library and Information Profession: Librarianship as a profession, professional ethics, professional education and research. 8. Library Associations: Role of Library Associations: ILA, IASLIC, ALA, LA. 9. Promoters of Library & Information Services: At national level RRRLF and at international level UNESCO and IFLA: their role in promotion and development of libraries. UNIT-IV 10. Public Relations: Definition, need, objectives and methods. 11. Extensions Services: Definition, need, objectives and programmes 12. Publicity: Definition, need, objectives and programmes
4 Suggested Readings: 3 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester I) 1. Gerard, David, Ed. Libraries in Society: A Reader. London: Clive Bingley, Girja Kumar. Library Development in India. Delhi: Vikas, India, Advisory Committee for Libraries. Report. Delhi: Manager of Publications, Kent, Allen, ed. Resource Sharing in Libraries, why, how, when, next action step. New York: Bekker, Khanna, J.K. Library & Society. Kurukshetra: Research Publications, Ranganathan, S.R. Five Laws of Library Science. 2nd Ed., Reprint. Bangalore: Sarda Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science, Rout, R.K. ed. Library Legislation in India. New Delhi: Reliance Publishing House, Sahai, Shrinath. Library and the Community. New Delhi: Today and Tomorrow, Shera, J. H. The Foundation of Education for Librarianship. New York, Becker and Hayes, Shera, J.M. Sociological Foundations of Librarianship. Bombay: Asia Publishing House, Damrita, J. Future Concepts of Library & Information Science: Changes, Challenges and Role of Library Professionals. New Delhi: Ess Ess Publications, 2009.
5 4 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester I) LSL402: KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION: CLASSIFICATION (Theory) Objectives: To study library classification as a base for knowledge organisation. UNIT-I 1. Universe of knowledge: Structure and attributes. 2. Mapping of Knowledge: Mapping of the universe of knowledge in the major schemes of classification. 3. Modes: Modes of formation of subjects. UNIT-II 4. Concept of Library Classification: Definition, need and purpose. 5. Models of Classification Schemes: Enumerative and faceted- their merits and demerits. 6. Classification Schemes: Introduction to major schemes of classification: Universal Decimal Classification (UDC), Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), Electronic Classification: Dewey for windows, Web Dewey and Colon Classification (CC). UNIT-III 7. Classification Theory: Canons of Classification, Postulates, Principles of Helpful Sequence, Fundamental Categories and Facet Analysis, Common Isolates, Devices and Phase Analysis. UNIT-IV 8. Notation: Need, purpose and qualities of notation. 9. Concept of Call Number: Class Number, Book Number and Collection Number. 10. Development and Trends in Classification: Role of CRG, DRTC and ISKO. Suggested Readings: 1. Khanna, J.K. and Vashisht, K.K. Knowledge, Evolution, Structure and Research Methodology. New Delhi: Ess Ess Publications, Krishan Kumar. Theory of Classification. Delhi: Vikas Latest Ed.
6 5 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester I) 3. Ranganathan, S.R. Descriptive Account of Colon Classification. Bangalore: Sarda Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science, Rowley, J.F. Organising Knowledge: An Introduction to Information Retrieval. Aldershot: Gower, Satija, M.P. Colon Classification: A Practical Introduction. 7th Ed., New Delhi: Ess Ess, Satija, M.P. & Aggarwal, S.P. Book number: Some Indian Methods. New Delhi: Concept, Sayers, W.C.B. Manual of Classification for Librarians. Rev. 5th Ed., Ed by Arthur Maltby.London: Andre Duetsch, Sharma, C.K. & Sharma, Amrit K. Library Classification. New Delhi: Atlantic, Satija, M.P. The Theory and Practice of the Dewey Decimal Classification System. Oxford: Chandos Publishing, Shabahat Hussian. Library Classification: Facets and Analyses. Delhi: B. R. Publishing, 2004.
7 6 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester I) LSP403: KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION: CLASSIFICATION (PRACTICE) INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER/EXAMINER: Separate titles should be given for classification by Colon Classification and Dewey Decimal Classification. Whenever a title warrants use of Chronological Device, the period should be indicated by the paper setter. Title should be expressive. Whenever necessary, annotation may be given to clarify the subject of document. No title warranting use of classic device should be given for classification. Copies of colon classification, 6th revised ed. (with amendments) and Dewey Decimal Classification, 22nd edition. will be provided to the candidates for use in examination hall. The candidates will also be provided a standard dictionary for use in the examination hall. Objectives: The objective of this paper is to give practice and train students in the techniques of classifying titles of documents according to Colon Classification. (Rev. Ed. 6) and Dewey Decimal Classification, 22nd edition. Classification practice of titles of the Colon and Dewey Decimal Schemes of classification (editions mentioned above). Unit I 1. Classification practice of titles of DDC Unit II 2. Classification Practice of titles of DDC &CC Unit III 3. Classification Practice of titles of DDC & CC Suggested Readings: 1. Dewey, Melvil. Dewey Decimal Classification.22nd Ed. (2003) 2. Ranganathan, S.R. Colon Classification. 6th Rev. Ed., Bangalore: Sarda Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science, 1960 (Reprint 2001). 3. Satija, M.P. Exercises in the 22nd Edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification. Delhi: Ess Ess, Satija, M.P. A Manual of Practical Colon Classification. 4th ed. Delhi: Concept, Sewa Singh. Colon Classification: New Practical Manual, New Delhi: B.R. Publishing ; 2005.
8 7 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester I) LSL404: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: BASICS (THEORY) Objectives: To provide students the basic knowledge of Computer and its applications in library and information activities. UNIT-I 1. Introduction to Computers: Generations of computers, Architecture and salient features of computers. 2. Types of Computers: Super computers, mainframes, mini and microcomputers. 3. Computer Hardware: Input and output devices. UNIT-II 4. Software: System software and application software (Basics only). 5. Operating Systems: Definitions and functions, types. (MS-DOS, WINDOWS-98, Window- 2007, UNIX) (Basic features). 6. Programming Languages: Types and functions. UNIT-III 7. Flowcharting. 8. Word-Processing Software: MS-Word: Creating, editing and searching information in a document. 9. Library Software: Essential features (SOUL, WINISIS) UNIT-IV 10. Library Automation: Need for computerization in libraries. 11. Application of computers in different areas in libraries. Suggested Readings: 1. Crawford, Sharon. Windows 98. New Delhi: BPB Pub Getting started Microsoft Windows 98, 2nd Ed., USA: Microsoft Corp; Kimber, R.T. Automation in Libraries 2nd Ed. Oxford: Pergamon Press, Kumar, P. S. G. Information Technology: Basics. Delhi. B. R. Publishing Corp Lovecy, Ian. Automating Library Procedures. London: Library Association, 1984.
9 8 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester I) 6. Mini-Micro CDS/ISIS: Reference Manual. Paris: UNESCO, Norton, Peter. Introduction to Computers. 2nd Ed., New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, Ravichandra Rao, I.K. Library Automation. 2nd Ed., New Delhi: Wiley Eastern, Rowley, J. Computer for Libraries. 2nd Ed., London: Clive Bingley, Rowley, J. The electronic Library. 4th Ed., London: Library Association, Rowley J. The Basics of Information System. London: LA, Swihart, Stantley J. and Hafley, B.F. Computer system. London: LA, Satyanarayana, B, Ed. Information Technology: Issues and Trends. New Delhi: Cosmo, Tedd, L.A. An introduction to Information Technology: Basics. Delhi, B. R. Publishing Corpn Winship, I. The Students Guide to the Internet. London: LA, 2001.
10 9 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester I) LSP405: IT Application in Libraries (Practice) Objective: To provide students practical training in IT Application in Libraries. Unit I: Operating Systems and Application Software 1. Use of operating systems, Windows XP. 2. Creating presentations with MS Power Point. 3. Creating word documents. 4. MS-Excel Unit II: Database Creation and Use of Library Software 5. Installation and creation of databases: Import, export and printing of records using WINISIS. 6. Installation and application of SOUL. Unit III: Online and Offline Searching 7. Internet searching 8. Search through search engines 9. Offline searching 10. Internet and . Unit IV: 11. Project Report 12. Viva-voce Suggested Readings: 1. Chowdhury (G G) and Chowdhury (Sudatta). Searching CD-ROM and Online Information Sources Library Association, London. 2. Chowdhury (G G) and Chowdhury (Sudatta). Organizing information : from the Shelf to the Web Facet Publishing, London.
11 10 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester I) 3. INFLIBNET. Software for university libraries user manual INFLIBNET, Ahmedabad. 4. Neelameghan (A) and Lalitha (S K). Tutor +: A learning and teaching package on hypertext link commands in WINISIS Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science, Bangalore. 5. Simpson (Alan). Windows XP bible John Wiley, New York. 6. UNESCO. CDS/ISIS for windows: reference manual v UNESCO, Paris. 7. Walkenbach (John), et al. Office 2007 bible John Wiley, New York. 8. Winship (Ian) and McNab (Alison). The student's guide to the Internet Library Association, London.
12 11 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester II) LSL406: MANAGEMENT OF LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION CENTRES Objectives: The aim of this paper is to give students an idea of the principles of management and to acquaint them with the management techniques, functions, activities and routines of various sections & departments in a library/ information centre. UNIT-I 1. Concept of Management: Principles of scientific management and their application to libraries and information centres. 2. Library Planning: Need, purpose and objectives; Policies and procedures. 3. Library Organisation: Structure; Library authority and library committee. UNIT-II 4. Library Finance: Sources of finance; Budgeting procedure and accounts. 5. Human Resource Management: Policy and staffing- Selection, recruitment, training and development, performance appraisal; Staff manual. 6. Collection Development: Acquisition of library material-printed and non-printed including electronic; Policy and procedures. UNIT-III 7. Technical Processing of Documents: Classification, cataloguing and filing routines. 8. Storage and Maintenance Section: Stacking arrangement, open vs. closed access, binding, stock-rectification and stock verification, Preservation and Conservation of Documents, Digitization. 9. Periodical Section: Acquisition, methods of recording with special reference to Kardex. UNIT-IV 10. Circulation Section: Membership/Registration; Charging and discharging system; Library rules. 11. Reference and Information Section: Organization of Reference and Information Section. 12. Library Statistics and Annual Report: Need, purpose and types.
13 12 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester II) Suggested Readings: 1. Corbett, Edmund V. Fundamentals of Library Organization and Administration: A Practical Guide. New Delhi: Oxford, Krishan Kumar. Library Administration and Management. New Delhi: Vikas, Kumar, P. S. G. Management of Library and Information Centres. Delhi. B. R. Publishing Corp Lock, R. N. Library Administration. 3rd Ed., London: Crossby Lockwood Staples, Mittal, R.L. Library Adminisatration: Theory and Practice. 4th Ed., Delhi: Metropolitan, Morgan, Steve. Performance Assessment in Academic Libraries. New York: Mansell, Narayana, G.J. Library and Information Management. New Delhi: Prentice Hall, Navalani, Kishni. Library Management in Changing Scenario: Concepts, Operations and Practices. Patiala: Madaan Publishing, Ranganathan, S.R. Library Administration. 2nd Ed., Bangalore: Sarda Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science, Thompson, James. Introduction to University Library Administration. 3rd Ed., London: Clive Bingley, Zhang, Allison B. Creating Digital Collections: A Practical Guide. Chambers Publishing, 2008.
14 13 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester II) LSL407: LIBRARY CATALOGUING (Theory) Objectives: To study the principles and theory of library cataloguing. UNIT-I 1. Library Catalogue: Definition, need, purpose and functions. 2. Physical Forms: Conventional and Non- conventional including OPAC. 3. Types of Catalogues: Dictionary Catalogue, Classified Catalogue, Alphabetico-classed Catalogue. UNIT-II 4. Catalogue Entries: Main entry and added entries according to CCC, 5th ed. and AACR-II. 5. Filing of Entries: Arrangement of entries in dictionary catalogue and classified catalogue. 6. Standard Codes of Cataloguing: AACR and CCC. UNIT-III 7. Normative Principles of Cataloguing: Canons and principles of cataloguing. 8. Authorship: Personal and corporate: Their choice and rendering. 9. Subject Cataloguing: Principles of subject cataloguing; Subject heading lists and their features. (Sears List of Subject Headings and Library of Congress List of Subject Headings); Chain Procedure. UNIT-IV 10. Cooperative and Centralized Cataloguing: Definition, need and purpose: Shared cataloguing, CIS, CIP and Pre-natal cataloguing. 11. Current Trends in Standardization, Description and Exchange: ISBD, MARC and CCF. Suggested Readings: 1. Anglo American Cataloguing Rules. 2nd Ed., London: Library Association, Chan, Lois Mai Cataloguing and Classification: An Introduction. 2nd Edition, New York: McGraw Hill, Foskett, A.C. Subject Approach to Information. 5th Ed., London: Clive Bingley, Girja Kumar and Krishan Kumar Theory of Cataloguing.5th Ed., New Delhi: Vikas, Hunter, E.J. and Bakewell, K.G.B. Advanced Cataloguing. London: Clive Bingley, Krishan Gopal. Library online Cataloguing in Digital Way. Delhi: Author Press, Krishan Kumar. An Introduction to AACR 2. 3rd Ed., New Delhi: Vikas, Ranganathan, S.R. Classified Catalogue Code. 5th Ed., Bombay: Asia, Satija, M.P. Sears List of Subject Headings: A Practical Introduction for Indian Students, New Delhi: Concept, Sears, Minnie Earl. Sears List of Subject Headings, 18th Ed., New York: H.W. Wilson, 2004.
15 14 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester II) LSP408: LIBRARY CATALOGUING (PRACTICE) INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER/EXAMINER: Separate titles should be given for cataloguing by AACR-II and CCC. In no case a question should be asked outside the syllabus. Copies of Colon Classification (Ed 6. with amendments), Dewey Decimal Classification 22nd ed. and Sears List of Subject Headings 18th ed. will be provided to the candidates for use in the examination hall. Objectives: To train the students in cataloguing of documents according to AACR-II and CCC. The following types of documents shall be catalogued according to both AACR-II and CCC. Unit I AACR II 1. Single Personal Author 2. Joint Author 3. Pseudonym Unit II AACR II 4. Works under editorial direction and of mixed responsibility 5. Corporate Author: Government Institution and Conference 6. Multivolume Unit III CCC 7. Single personal author, joint and mixed author, multi-volumes, corporate authorship, Govt. Publications, Institutions/Associations (Commission Reports, Conference proceedings are excluded) Unit IV AACR II 8. Periodicals 9. Cartographic material Note: (i) Complicated cases of personal names (ii) complicated corporate authorship (iii) Complexities in descriptive cataloguing (iv) Complexities in periodicals (v) Uniform titles (vi) Artificial composite book are excluded from both AACR II and CCC Suggested Readings: 1. American Library Association et.al. Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules. Ed Sears List of Subject Headings. 18th ed. New York: Wilson, Ranganathan, S.R. Classified Catalogue Code. 5th Ed., Bombay: Asia, 1964.
16 15 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester II) LSL409: INFORMATION SOURCES AND SERVICES (Theory) Objectives: The aim of this paper is to impart knowledge regarding reference and information sources and services and systems to the students and to give them practice in the use of these in answering queries of users. UNIT-I 1. Documentary and Non-Documentary Sources of Information: Print and non-print including electronic-definition, need and use. 2. Categories of Information Sources: Primary, Secondary and Tertiary. UNIT-II 3. Reference and Information Sources and their Evaluation: Different types of reference and information sources, including electronic and Web resources ; Criteria for their evaluation. 4. Bibliographical Sources: Criteria for evaluation of different types of bibliographical sources. 5. Reference and Information Services: Concept, definition, need, types and trends; UNIT-III 6. CAS and SDI Services: Need, techniques and evaluation 7. Translation Services 8. Users and their Information Needs: Categories of information users; Ascertaining user information needs. UNIT-IV 9. User Education: Concept, goals and objectives, techniques and methods; Evaluation of user education programmes. 10. Services and Products of Documentation and Information Centres, Information Systems and Networks at National and International levels: NISCAIR, NASSDOC, INFLIBNET, OCLC, Suggested Readings: 1. Cheney, F. N. and William, W.J. Fundamental Reference Sources. 2nd Ed., Chicago: ALA, Foskett, D.J. Information Service in Libraries. London: Lockwood, 1970.
17 16 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester II) 3. Girja Kumar. Philosophy of User Education. New Delhi: Vikas, Grogan, Denis. Practical Reference Work.2nd Ed., London: LA, Gupta, B.M. et. al. Eds. Handbook of Libraries, Archives and Information Centres in India. 16 New Delhi: Information Industry Publications, Katz, William A. Introduction to Reference Work: Reference Services and Reference Processes. 2V. 5th Ed., New York: McGraw Hill, Krishan Kumar. Reference service. 3rd Rev. Ed., New Delhi: Vikas, Kumar, P.S.G. Fundamentals of Information Science. New Delhi: S.Chand, Neelameghan, A. and Prasad, K.N., Eds., Information Systems, Networks and Services in India, 2 Vols., Chennai: Ranganathan Centre for Information Studies, Ranganathan, S.R. Reference Service. 2nd Ed., Bombay: Asia Pub. House, Rastogi, K. G. Reference Services in Library Science. New Delhi: Alfa Publications, Satija, M.P. & Sewa Singh. Sandharb ate Soochna Sarot. Patiala: Punjabi University Publication Bureau, 1996 (in Punjabi). 13. Sewa Singh. Reference Service in Academic Libraries in India New Delhi: Ess Ess Publications Walford, A.J. Guide to Reference Books. 4th ed. 3V. London; Library Association, 1980.
18 17 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester II) LSP410: INFORMATION SOURCES AND SERVICES (Practice) Unit I: Study and evaluation of information sources. Description and evaluation of Dictionaries and Encyclopedias. Unit II: Study and evaluation of information sources Description and evaluation of Geographical Spources, Yearbooks, New Digests and Statistical Sources. Unit III: Study and evaluation of information sources Bibliographical Sources, Union Catalogues, Indexing and Abstracting Services. Unit IV: Compilation of current awareness list/ bibliography/newspaper Clippings File and Identification of appropriate reference source for particular query. Note: 1. Every student will be given a separate topic by the class teacher to prepare a systematic bibliography of literature available on the topic for the last five years/press clipping file on any current event. 2. The students will be given fifteen queries out of which they are to attempt ten. 3. The students shall maintain a record of the work done in separate notebooks and submit those to the teacher concerned before the Major Test.
19 18 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester II) List of Reference and Bibliographical Sources for Evaluation and Practical work. DICTIONARIES: 1. The Oxford English Dictionary, Second edition, Oxford. N.Y.: The Clarendon Press, 1993, 20 vols. 2. Webster s Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica.Inc., vols. 3. Funk and Wagnall s Standard Dictionary of the English Language. New York: Funk & Wagnall, Roget s International Thesaurus. Ed. 3, Raghuvira s Comprehensive English- Hindi Dictionary of Governmental and Educational Words and Phrases. Nagpur: Lokesh Chandra International Academy of Indian Culture, ENCYCLOPAEDIAS: GENERAL: 1. The New Encyclopedia Britannica, Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. Latest ed. 2. Encyclopedia Americana, New York: Grolier Inc. 30 vols. 3. World Book Encyclopedia, Chicago: World Book. 22 vols. Annual revision, Multimedia version, SUBJECT: 1. International Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, N.Y. : The McMillan and The Free Press, vols. 2. McGraw-Hill Encyclopaedia of Science and Technology. N.Y., McGraw-Hill. 3. Encyclopaedia of Library and Information Services. 3rd ed. Chicago: American Library Association, Encyclopaedia of Library and Information Science, New York: Marcel Dekker. BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARIES: 1. Webster s Biographical Dictionary, Springfield, Mass, G and C Merriam, The International Who s Who. London: Europa. 3. Dictionary of National Biography, edited by S.P. Sen. Calcutta: Institute of Historical Studies, , 4 vols. 4. India Who s Who. New Delhi: INFA Publications. 5. Dictionary of American Biography, N.Y. Charles Scribner s, Vols. 6. Dictionary of National Biography. London: Oxford University, V.
20 19 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester II) GAZETTEERS/ GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARIES: 1. Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the world. N.Y. : Columbia University Press, The Gazetteer of India. New Delhi: Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Govt. of India, Times Atlas of the World, Comprehensive 9th ed. London: Times Books 1992, reprinted YEAR BOOKS: 1. The Europa World Yearbook. London; Europa Publications, The Statesman s Yearbook, New York: St. Martin s Press, India: A Reference Annual New Delhi: Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt. of India, The Bowker Annual of Library and Book Trade Information. N.Y.: R.R. Bowker, Whitaker s Almanac and Book of Facts (Annual). N.Y: Newspaper Enterprise Association Inc Universities Handbook. New Delhi: AIU. Latest edition. NEWS DIGESTS: 1. Keesing s Record of World Events (Formerly Keesing s Contemporary Archives) Longman Group, UK. 2. Asian Recorder: A Weekly Digest of Outstanding Asian Events. New Delhi: K. /K.Thomas at Recorder Press, STATISTICAL SOURCES: 1. United Nations Statistical Yearbook. 2. Census of India. 3. Statistical Abstracts of Punjab. Chandigarh: Economic Advisor to Punjab Government. BIBLIOGRAPHIES: 1. British National Bibliography (BNB). Boston Spa: British Library National Bibliographica Service, Indian National Bibliography (INB). Calcutta: General Reference Library, 1975 (Monthly). 3. Indian Books in Print New Delhi: Indian bibliographies Bureau. 4. Cumulative Book Index: A World List of Books in English Language. N.Y.: H.W. Wilson, Books in Print: A World List of Books in English Language. H.W. Wilson, Whitaker Books in Print. London; Whitaker, 1967(Annual). 7. Walford s Guide to Reference Material. Latest ed. London: Library Association.
21 20 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester II) 8. Besterman, Theodore: A World Bibliography of Bibliographies. Lausenne: Societies Bibliographica, , 4 vols. 9. Ulrich s International Periodicals Directory: A Classified Guide To Current Periodicals, Foreign and Domestic, N.Y. : R.R. Bowker, 1932 (Annual). 10. CD- ROMs in Print: An International Guide to CD-ROM Multimedia and Electronic Book Production, Westport: Meeklermedia, 1987 (Annual). 11. Baley, Robert. ed. Guide to Reference Books, Chicago: ALA. UNION CATALOGUES: 1. National Union Catalogue of Scientific Serials in India (NUCSSI), Print form and database. 2. Union Catalogues, Published by National Social Science Documentation Centre, New Delhi. INDEXING SERVICES: 1. Guide to Indian Periodical Literature. Gurgaon: Indian Documentation Services, 1982 (Quarterly). 2. Library Literature N.Y: H.W. Wilson, 1934(Bimonthly) 3. Reader s Guide to Periodical Literature. N.Y: H.W. Wilson, ABSTRACTING SERVICES: 1. Indian Science Abstracts. Delhi: Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre, 1961 (Monthly) 2. Chemical Abstracts. American Chemical Society, Biological Abstracts. Philadelphia: Biosciences Information Services. (BIOSIS), Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA). London: Library Association, 1969 (Monthly). 5. Dissertation Abstracts International.
22 21 Bachelor of Library & Information Science (Hons.) (Semester II) LSE411: Internship Objective: To train the students in practical librarianship by deputing them to work in Bhai Gurdas Library, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar for a period of 3 months. The students will work under the direct supervision of a professional in Bhai Gurdas Library for three months (January to March, 2 hours daily) with no pay. During the internship, each student shall prepare a report of the work done by him/her in the library and submit the same for evaluation to the department within one week of the termination of the internship. It will be evaluated by the BOC of the department. Based on internship training, Viva-voce will be conducted by the BOC. Successful completion of the internship is a must for the final result.
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