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Thursday, March 28, 2019
LISc. 551: Library and Information Society [Theory]
Content: (According to Curriculum)
Unit/ Course Content Teaching Hrs.
1. History of Libraries 6
Development of information sources
Development of libraries as knowledge communication and information centre
- The Development Of Libraries In The Ancient World
- Knowledge Communication Centre
- Hands out information centere
2. Libraries in Nepal 2
Library movements before 1951
Library development after 1951 to date
Implication of information communication technology in libraries
- Library Development in Nepal By Dr. Madhusudhan Karki
- Library Development History Before 1951 AD (Before Democracy)
- Library Development History After 1951 AD (After Democracy)
3. Libraries: Types, Functions and Services 10
Academic library
Public library
National library
Special library
Private library
Depository library
Digital library
- Types of Library and their Objectives & Functions
- Types of library : Services, function and objectives: Slide
4. Laws of Library Science 4
Five laws in library science by Dr. S. R. Ranganathan
Each laws with their impacts on library development Comments and expansion of these laws, analytical study
Five laws and information technology
5. Library Legislation 2
Nepal
India
UK
USA
6. Library Association 2
History, professional contribution, training offered by these association
NLA
IFLA
Ethics of librarianship
7. Information 5
Meaning of information
Data, Information, Knowledge
Meaning of communication
Communication of information
Information quality
Information society
Economics of information, information industry
8. Social Impact of Information Technologies 7
Security of information
Computer crime
Cyber law
Privacy and library
Intellectual property
Censorship and free speech
The networking of society
The internet
Information superhighway
9. Global Information Flows 4
Information flows in the developing world
The contribution of information in development
The role of information policy
Strategic for development
Tran border data flows
Global transformation
10. Information and Communication: Nepalese Perspectives 4
Development of communication system in Nepal
Telecommunication
Radio
Television
Its role in the library and information field
Developments in computing : Application of computer and its situation in Nepal
Economics of information
Information based industries
Information policy, cyber law, copyright law
11. Library Advocacy 2
Meaning
Concept
Book
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Wednesday, March 27, 2019
LISc.552: Library & Information Management [Theory]
Content: (According to Curriculum)
Unit/Course Content Teaching Hrs.
1. Concepts of Organization and Management and Library House-Keeping Operations: 45
Organizational Structure: Library as an organization and its sub-system, organization chart
Selection and Acquisition: Selection of books and periodicals, acquisition policy, activities of an acquisition section, ordering, accessioning (Manual & Computerized System)
Processing: Need, operations, physical preparation of the document for use, End Processing, Cataloging and end Processing, Technical Processing
Serials Management: Nature of periodical, periodicity, primary and secondary journals, selection, sources, acquisition methods and recording
Maintenance: Responsibility, stacking shelving-methods, guides, repairs
Circulation Control: Registration of member, functions, routines, circulation systems, inter-library loan
Stock-Taking: Stock-verification vis-à-vis stock rectification, Norms & standard methods, Collection, Evaluation and Weeding, Archiving, Preservation, Conservation
2. Library Statistics 5
Annual report
Library statistics and their compilation
Preparation of library brochures
Library Record
3. Library Authority: 5
Needs, purpose, Importance and function: Librarian and library committee, Types of library committees
Library rules and regulation
Library Authority:
4. Library Finance Management : 15
Budgeting preparation, control system, types of budgeting, PPBS, Zero Budgeting, auditing
Library Finance Management
Library Budget
5. Library Building: 15
Physical Facilities: Building, furniture and fitting, environment, resources, ergonomics
Space management
Book:
A) Library Administration by R.L.Mittal
B) Management in India
C) Library Information & Management
D) Updated Collective Notebook of this subject
Unit/Course Content Teaching Hrs.
1. Concepts of Organization and Management and Library House-Keeping Operations: 45
Organizational Structure: Library as an organization and its sub-system, organization chart
Selection and Acquisition: Selection of books and periodicals, acquisition policy, activities of an acquisition section, ordering, accessioning (Manual & Computerized System)
Processing: Need, operations, physical preparation of the document for use, End Processing, Cataloging and end Processing, Technical Processing
Serials Management: Nature of periodical, periodicity, primary and secondary journals, selection, sources, acquisition methods and recording
Maintenance: Responsibility, stacking shelving-methods, guides, repairs
Circulation Control: Registration of member, functions, routines, circulation systems, inter-library loan
Stock-Taking: Stock-verification vis-à-vis stock rectification, Norms & standard methods, Collection, Evaluation and Weeding, Archiving, Preservation, Conservation
- Principles of Management
- House Keeping
- Library Acquisition & Document Selection
- Serial Management
- Circulation
- Maintenance and Shelving,Stock Verification
- Physical Processing
- Library Records
- Library Finance/Budget
2. Library Statistics 5
Annual report
Library statistics and their compilation
Preparation of library brochures
Library Record
3. Library Authority: 5
Needs, purpose, Importance and function: Librarian and library committee, Types of library committees
Library rules and regulation
Library Authority:
4. Library Finance Management : 15
Budgeting preparation, control system, types of budgeting, PPBS, Zero Budgeting, auditing
Library Finance Management
Library Budget
5. Library Building: 15
Physical Facilities: Building, furniture and fitting, environment, resources, ergonomics
Space management
Book:
A) Library Administration by R.L.Mittal
B) Management in India
C) Library Information & Management
D) Updated Collective Notebook of this subject
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LISc. 553: Information Control Techniques [Theory]
Content: (According to Curriculum)
Unit I : Information -12
- Meaning of Information
- Types of Information
- Need of Information
Unit 2 : Techniques of Information 12-
- Meaning of Control
- Types of Controlling Techniques
- Library Classification
- Types of Library Classification
- Need and Function of Library Classification
Unit 3 : Introduction of Library Classification Scheme- 12
- Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme
- Colon Classification Scheme
- Universal Decimal Classification Scheme
Introduction of Library Classification Scheme
Hands out fundamentals of categories
Introduction of Library Classification Scheme
Hands out fundamentals of categories
Unit 4 :Evolution of Theory of Library Classification-12
- Defination of Theory
- Importance and Need of Theories
Unit 5 : Species of schemes for classification of subject
· Rigidly Faceted
· Almost Faceted
Unit 6 : Subject Structure
- Types of subject formation
- Structure of subject
- Development of Subject
Subject Structure
Formation, Structure, Development of Subject: Slide
Subject: Compound ,Complex, Phase, relation ...
Fundamentals of Categories: facet analysis, facet sequence
Phase relation common isolates
Subject Structure
Formation, Structure, Development of Subject: Slide
Subject: Compound ,Complex, Phase, relation ...
Fundamentals of Categories: facet analysis, facet sequence
Phase relation common isolates
Unit 7 : Canons and Principles
Unit 8 : Notation
- Defination and Meaning
- Needs and Importance
- Function and Qualities
- Types and Devices
- Hospitality of National System
LISc. 554: Information Control Techniques [Practical]
Content: (According to Curriculum)
Unit 1 : DDC
Unit 2 : CC
Unit 3 : UDC
Unit 4 : Number Building Pratice
Unit 5 : Steps Identification
Unit 6 : Classifcation of Complex Subject
Unit 7 : Practical Excersies of CC
Unit 8 : Complex excersices
Unit/Course Content Teaching Hrs.
Unit 1 : DDC
- Recognition of Mapping Structure of Dewey Decimal Classification
- Demostration of herarchical Formation of DDC
- Practical Classificatin using Main Classes
- Use of Table 1: Standard Subdivision
Unit 2 : CC
- Recognition of Main Classes
- Demonstration of Facet Formula
Unit 3 : UDC
- Recognition of Main Classes
- Use of Main Tables and Auxilary Table
- Practical Classification Using Main Classes
Unit 4 : Number Building Pratice
- Class Number
- Book Number
- Sequence Number
- Call Number
Unit 5 : Steps Identification
- Steps in practical classificatin of DDC
- DDC classification of compount subject
- Used area table 2 of DDC system
- Use of table 3 of DDC system
Unit 6 : Classifcation of Complex Subject
- Use of table 4 of DDC
- Use of table 5 of DDC
- Use of table 6 of DDC
- Use of table 7 of DDC
Unit 7 : Practical Excersies of CC
- Use of common isolation
- Use of phase relation
- Use of facet relation
- Use of intra-array relation
- Use of devices
Unit 8 : Complex excersices
- Formation of complete call number
- Practice of complex class number from DDC
- Practice of complex class number from CC
Monday, March 18, 2019
LISc. 555: Library Cataloguing and Indexing [Theory]
Content: (According to Curriculum)
Unit 2.1: Physical form(Inner form)
Unit 3.1 Subject Cataloguing and and Subject Indexing System
Unit 1 : Catalogue 6
- Meaning of Library Catalogue
- Objectives of Library Catalogue
- Purpose and Function
What is catalogue ?
Library Catalogue: Objective, Purpose & Function
Catalogue: Objective,Purpose,Function Slide
What is catalogue ?
Library Catalogue: Objective, Purpose & Function
Catalogue: Objective,Purpose,Function Slide
Unit 2 :Physical form Outer form)(Both Conventional and Modern) 10
- Printed Book Catalogue.
- Bound register form
- Sheaf form
- Card form
- Micro form
Unit 2.1: Physical form(Inner form)
- Alphabetical Catalogue
- Classified Catalogue
- Alphabetico Classed Catalogue
Physical form of library Catalogue
Inner form of Catalogue
ISBD's
Punctuation Rules
Physical form of library Catalogue
Inner form of Catalogue
ISBD's
Punctuation Rules
Unit 3.: Development of Cataloguing and Cataloguing Codes-12
- British Museum Catalogue
- Anglo-American Code of 1908
- AACR-1
- AACR-2
Unit 3.1 Subject Cataloguing and and Subject Indexing System
_ Subject heading lists
Their meaning and purpose and objectives
Sears
Library of Congress
Chain Procedure
PRECIS
POPSI
Unit 4: Description and Standard of Cataloguing 4
UNIT 5: Normative Principles of Cataloguing 4
UNIT 6: Symbolic Relation between Cataloguing & Classification 4
UNIT 7: Filingof Entries 4
Letter by letter
Word by word
Unit 8: Tools and Materials Required in Cataloguing Department 4
Tools
Reference Materials and their use
Book:
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