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Subject: Library and Information Science
Code No. : 59
Unit – I
- Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom.
- Information Life Cycle – Generation, Collection, Storage, and Dissemination.
- Role of Information in Planning, Management, Socio-economic, Cultural, Educational, and Technological Development.
- Information Science – Relationship with other subjects, Information Society and Knowledge Society.
- Communication – Concept, Types, Theories, Models, Channels and Barriers; Trends in Scholarly Communication.
- Information Industry – Generators, Providers, and Intermediaries.
- IPR and Legal Issues – Categories, Conventions, Treaties, Laws.
- Plagiarism: Concept and Types.
- Right to Information Act (RTI); Information Technology Act.
- National Knowledge Commission; National Mission on Libraries
Unit – II
- Historical Development of Libraries in India; Committees and Commissions on Libraries in India.
- Types of Libraries – Academic, Public, Special, and National.
- Library Legislation and Library Acts in the Indian States; The Press and Registration of Books Act; The Delivery of Books and Newspapers (Public Libraries) Act.
- Laws of Library Science.
- Library and Information Science Profession – Librarianship as a Profession, Professional Skills, and Competences; Professional Ethics.
- Professional Associations – National – ILA, IASLIC, IATLIS; International – IFLA, ALA, CILIP, ASLIB, SLA; Role of UGC, RRRLF, and UNESCO in Promotion and Development of Libraries.
- Library and Information Science Education in India. 8. Library Public Relations and Extension Activities.
- Type of Users – User Studies, User Education.
- Information Literacy – Areas, Standards, Types, and Models; Trends in Information Literacy.
Unit – III
- Information Sources – Nature, Characteristics, Types, and Formats.
- Sources of Information – Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary; Documentary and Non-Documentary.
- Primary Information Sources (Print and Electronic) – Journals, Conference Proceedings, Patents, Standards, Theses & Dissertations, Trade Literature.
- Secondary Information Sources (Print and Electronic) – Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Bibliographies, Indexing & Abstracting, Statistical sources, Handbooks and Manuals.
- Tertiary Information Sources (Print and Electronic)- Directories, Year Books, Almanacs.
- Reference Sources – Bibliographical, Biographical, Educational, Language, and Geographical.
- Electronic Information Resources – Subject Gateways, Web Portals, Bulletin Boards, Discussion Forums /Groups.
- Databases: Bibliographic, Numeric, Full text, Multimedia; Open Access Databases.
- Institutional and Human Resources.
- Evaluation of Reference Sources and Web Resources
Unit – IV
- Community Information Services.
- Reference Service – Concept and Types; Referral Services
- Alerting Services – CAS, SDI, Inter-Library Loan, and Document Delivery.
- Mobile-based Library Services and Tools – Mobile OPAC, Mobile Databases, Mobile Library Website, Library Apps, Mobile Library Instructions, Augmented Reality, SMS Alerts, Geo-Location, and Reference Enquiry.
- Web 2.0 and 3.0 – Library 2.0- Concept, Characteristics, Components; Instant Messaging, RSS Feeds, Podcasts, Vodcasts, Ask a Librarian
- Collaborative Services- Social Networks, Academics Social Networks, Social Tagging, Social Bookmarking.
- Web–Scale Discovery Services
- National Information Systems and Networks: NISCAIR, DESIDOC, SENDOC, ENVIS, INFLIBNET, DELNET, NICNET, ERNET, National Knowledge Network (NKN), Biotechnology Information System Network
- International Information Systems and Networks: INIS, AGRIS, INSPEC, MEDLARS, BIOSIS, ERIC, Patent Information System (PIS), Biotechnology Information System (BIS). 10. Library Resource Sharing and Library Consortia – National and International.
Unit – V
- Universe of Knowledge – Nature and Attributes; Modes of Formation of Subjects.
- Knowledge Organisation – Classification – Theories, Cannons, and Principles; Simple Knowledge Organisation System (SKOS), Taxonomies, Folksonomy, Trends in Classification.
- Mapping of Subjects in Library Classification Schemes – DDC, UDC, and CC.
- Knowledge Organisation: Cataloguing – Cannons and Principles; Centralized and Co-operative Catalogue; Library Cataloguing Codes: CCC and AACR – II.
- Standards of Bibliographic Record Formats and Description – ISBD, MARC 21, CCF, RDA, FRBR, Bibframe.
- Standards for Bibliographic Information Interchange & Communication – ISO 2709, Z39.50, Z39.71.
- Metadata Standards: Dublin Core; MARC21, METS, MODES, EAD.
- Indexing Systems and Techniques: Assigned – Pre-coordinate; Post-Coordinate; Derived- Title-based; Vocabulary Control.
- Abstracting – Types and Guidelines.
- Information Retrieval System – Features, Components, Models, and Evaluation.
Unit – VI
- Management – Principles, Functions, and Schools of Thought.
- Library and Information Centers Management – Book Selection Tools and Principles; Library Acquisition, Technical Processing, Circulation, Serial Control, Maintenance, and Stock Verification; Preservation and Conservation; Hazards and Control Measures of Library Materials.
- Human Resource Management – Planning, Job Analysis, Job Description, Job Evaluation, Selection, Recruitment, Motivation, Training and Development, Performance Appraisal; Staff Manual.
- Financial Management in Libraries – Sources of Finance, Resource Mobilisation, Budgeting Methods; Cost Effective and Cost Benefit Analysis, Annual Reports & Statistics; Library Authority and Committee.
- Project Management – SWOT, PEST, PERT / CPM.
- Total Quality Management (TQM) – Concepts, Principles, and Techniques, Six Sigma; Evaluation of Services of Libraries and Information Centers.
- Library Building, Furniture and Equipments; Green Library Building; Information Commons; Makers Space; Security and Safety.
- Management Information System (MIS), MBO, Change Management, Disaster Management, Crisis Management.
- Knowledge Management – Principles, Tools, Components, and Architecture.
- Marketing of Library Products and Services – Plan, Research, Strategies, Mix, Segmentation, Pricing and Advertising; Management Consultancy.
Unit – VII
- Computer Technology – Character Representation (ASCII, ISCII, Unicode); Computer Hardware, Software; Storage Devices; Input and Output Devices.
- Types of Software – System Software, Application Software.
- Programming Languages – Object Oriented, Procedural, High Level, Scripting; Web Languages.
- Telecommunication – Transmission Channels, Mode, and Media, ISDN, PSDN, Multiplexing, Modulation, Standards, and Protocols.
- Wireless Communication – Media, Wi-fi, Li-fi, Satellite Communication, Mobile Communication.
- Computer Networks – Topologies, Types of Networks – LAN, MAN, WAN.
- Internet – Web browsers, WWW, E-mail; Search Engines, Meta and Entity Search engines.
- Internet Protocols and Standards – HTTP, SHTTP, FTP, SMTP, TCP/IP, URI, URL.
- Hypertext, Hypermedia, Multimedia, Video conferencing, Virtual Reality, Augmented Technologies.
- Data Security, Network Security, Firewalls, Cryptographic Techniques, Anti-virus software, Anti-spyware, Intrusion Detection System.
Unit – VIII
- Library Automation – Areas, Planning, Selection of Hardware and Software, Implementation and Evaluation; Standards for Library Automation.
- Barcode, RFID, QR Code, Biometric, Smartcard: Features and Applications.
- Digitization – Planning, Selection of Materials, Hardware, Software, Process, and Issues.
- Digital Library: Genesis, Characteristics, Types, Architecture; Standards, Formats, and Protocols, DOI.
- Digital Preservation – Need, Purpose, Standards, Methods, Techniques, Projects (National and International).
- Digital Library Initiatives – National and International.
- Institutional Repositories – Need, Purpose, Types, and Tools; Institutional Repositories in India; ROAR, DOAR, SHARPA-ROMIO.
- Content Management Systems – Architecture, Data Integration, CMS Software – Selection, Implementation, and Evaluation.
- Application of Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems and Robotics in Libraries; Social Mobile Analytics Cloud (SMAC); Cloud Computing.
- Ontology – Tools (RDF, RDFS, Potege); Semantic Web, Linked Data, Big Data, Data Mining, Data Harvesting.
Unit – IX
- Research – Concept, Purpose, Functions, Scope, and Ethics; Types of Research – Basic and Applied, Interdisciplinary, and Multidisciplinary.
- Research Methods: Historical, Descriptive, Experimental, and Delphi.
- Research Design – Selection of Research Problem, Review of Literature; Formulation of Research Problem; Hypothesis – Formulation, Types and Testing; Sampling Techniques.
- Methods of Data Collection: Questionnaire, Interview, Observation, Library Records, Scales and Checklist.
- Data Analysis and Interpretation – Presentation of Data; Statistical Methods/ Techniques. 6. Statistical Packages – Spreadsheet, SPSS, Bibexcel, ‘R’ Statistics.
- Research Report Writing and Citation Tools – Structure, Style, Contents, Guidelines; Style Manuals; Online Citation Tools; Reference Style Management Tools; Antiplagiarism Tools; Evaluation of Research Report.
- Metric Studies in LIS – Bibliometrics, Scientometric, Webometrics, Altmetrics;
- Impact Factors – Journal, Institutional, and Authors; h-Index, g-Index, i10 Index.
- Trends in Library and Information Science Research.
Unit –X
- Academic Library and Information System.
- Public Library and Information System.
- Special Library and Information System.
- Health Science Library and Information System.
- Corporate Library and Information System.
- Agricultural Library and Information System.
- Engineering and Technological Library and Information System.
- Archive, Museums and Oriental Libraries.
- Community Information System.
- Information Services and Systems for Persons with Disability, Children, and Women.
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