What is Digitization? Witten and David (2003) defined digitization as the process of taking traditional library materials, that are in the form of books and papers…
Browsing: Library Materials
1.1 Introduction: The present world is fast changing from the industrial world to the information world. It requires speedy, accurate, ready and reliable information. A large…
Importance of Selection Policy: Selection Policy enables a library to achieve quality, objectivity, and consistency in the process of selection and ensures that resources satisfy the…
1.0 College libraries: Higher education is one of the complex systems of the whole process of education, which facilitates teaching, research, extension, and understanding. In academic…
“Serial acquisition and ordering is the most difficult phase of serials management. A number of channels and alternatives are found in the field. To obtain periodicals…
Introduction: According to the United States Code (44 U.S.C. 1901), a government publication may be described to be as “… details that are printed as a…
Difference Between Electronic Resources and Printed Resources Many resources are available in electronic format (on CD ROM or online via web or dial-up access) as well…
A set of parallel lines of varied thicknesses and space on products sold in supermarkets. The lines represent alphanumerical characters which can be recognized and interpreted…
A list of the headings selected for use in a catalogue, compiled as an official work of reference by the cataloguers for use in the cataloguing…
What is Electronic Resources? In present situation the global communication and information transfer is easiest one. WWW and Internet are the most two important tool which…