LISc. 557: Data Communication and Computer Network in Library Service [Theory]
Full Marks: 60
Lecture Hrs.: 48
Credit Hrs.: 3
Course Objectives
The objectives of the course is to develop skills in library science students in designing analyzing troubleshooting and general knowledge and maintained knowledge of use of computer network in the network of library and library network.
The objectives of this course are:
- to enable the students about the computer networks and how it works .
- to familiarize with the latest computer networking terminologies and how it works.
- to make confidence in operational aspects of computer networks in libraries.
- to make understand use of computer networks in the library and information centers.
Unit/Course Content Teaching Hrs.
Classification: LAN, MAN, WAN: Internet, Intra-net, Extra-net
Network Topologies: Bus, Ring, Star, Mesh
Numbering Systems: Binary, Decimal, Octal, Hexadecimal and transformation
3. Switching Techniques and Network Devices:
Switching Techniques: Circuit Switching, Packet Switching 3
Network Devices: NIC, Modem, Amplifier, Repeater, Hub, Bridge, Switches, Router, Wi-Fi devices
4. Network Connectivity: Dial-up, Leased Line, ISDN, RF, ADSL etc. 3
5. Network Addressing : MAC address, port address, Domain Address, IP address 3
6. Protocols and Services: IP, TCP, DNS, SMTP, PoP, FTP, Telnet, HTTP, Search engine, Proxy, Firewall, Web server 3
7. Transmission media : Guided: Twisted-Pair, Coaxial, Optical Fibre
Unguided: Wireless, Microwave 4
8. Network Security : Authentication, Digital signatures, Firewalls, 5
9. Network Models -Application Layer: Client-server paradigm, addressing, email-3
IO. Network Models-Transport Layer: Duties, UDP, TCP 3
11. Network Models - Network Layer: Addressing, Routing, Packetizing, Fragmenting -3
12. Network Models - Data link Layer: Duties, packet zing, addressing 3
13. Network Models - Physical Layer: Digital, Analog, Transmission modes, Line configurational, Duplexity 3
Suggested Readings:
Boss, Kausik: Information Networks in India: Problems and Prospects, New Delhi; ESS ESS Publications, 1994.
Foruzan , B.A. : Data Communication and Networking, New
Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
Keshav, S.: An Engineering Approach to Computer
Networking. Longman: Addisen Wesely,
1997.
Krishna Kumar: Library Organization, New Delhi, Vikas
Publishing, 1993.
Lerner, D. E. : Intemetworking with TCP/IP. Vol. 1. 3rd ed. PHI, 1995.
Ramaiah, L. S. et al.: Information and Society, New Delhi, ESS ESS Publications, 1997.
Rao, I. K. Ravichandra: Library Automation. New Delhi; New Age
International (P) Ltd. Pub. 1996.
Rauganathan, S. R.: The Five Laws of Library Science, Banglore: Sarada Rauganathan Endowment for Library Science, 1988.
Sehgal, R. L.: An Introduction to Library Network, New
Delhi; ESS ESS Publication, 1996. ·
Shanna, Pandey S. K.: Library computerization: Theory and
Practice, New Delhi; ESS ESS Publications,
1993.
Stalling W. Stevens, W.R. : Data and Computer Communications. 5th ed. PHI, 1997.
TCP/IP Illustrated, Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3. Addisen Wesely.
Tanebaum, A.S.: Computer Networks. 3rd ed., PHI, 1996.
1. Network OSI / TCP IP
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