AUTOMATION
The groundwork for the
computerization of the library was started with the
manual entry of the details of the books. These details
were fed in the data entry terminals and stored.
The automation work gained
momentum with accuracy by the provision of assistance
from INFLIBNET provided by the UGC to the university in
1996. Our university is identified by the UGC for
library automation and networking in 1997-98 under
INFLIBNET programme. Library is a part of the fibre
optic based campus LAN. The library has its own sub LAN
consisting of 27 terminals , two servers to support
library software, OPAC services and other in-house
computerization activities within the library. Computers
with access to library resources and Internet are
available.
Library has procured SOUL
software developed by INFLIBNET. It has been actively
participating with INFLIBNET by contributing data to
their databases. Databases for books, journals and
theses were created. The database for serial holdings is
under progress.
Web Based OPAC has been
created for more than 1.35 lakhs documents available in
the library. The Library Catalogues can be
searched and accessed from various departments through
Intranet facility. Data can be accessed from various
search points. Expenditure details of books purchased by
various departments along with the online catalogue is
also provided to the respective departments through
Intranet facility.
Circulation activities were
computerized providing statistics on the issue and
return of books and queries about issues and retrieval
of books. Introduction of barcode technology helped to
achieve maximum efficiency in providing accuracy, speed
and reliability in issue and return procedure.
UGC-INFONET
: E-JOURNAL CONSORTIUM: http://www.adu.edu
The University Grants
Commission initiated a programme to provide a Electronic
Access over the internet, to scholarly literature in all
areas of learning to the universities in India. This
programme is wholly funded by the UGC and administered
and monitored by INFLIBNET.

The
physical connection has
been established by ERNET India, with 2 Mbps leased line
from ERNET pop center. INFONET e-journal consortium
provides the best current and archival periodical
literature, from all over the world to the university
community.
Our library was
identified as one among the 50 universities selected by
UGC during the first phase. Our library provides access
to more than 4,500 electronic journals and 6 Electronic
Databases from 16 well-known publishers under this
programme.
In order to know the
existence of e-journal service and to ensure the proper
utilization of e-resources by the users, adequate
training is provided frequently. Connection is also
provided to each department through the campus network.
CYGNUS
KNOWLEDGE PORTAL ( http://www.cygnusindia.com/)
Cygnus Knowledge Portal (CKP)-Platinum
is a comprehensive Online knowledge base covering
economies, Industries and Companies. CKP provides
dynamic updates on global developments as well as
analysis of a range of manufacturing and services
industries across functions. Besides, CKP is a
repertoire of a wealth of dynamic information on 2500
listed Indian Companies. In a nutshell, CKP is an
indispensable knowledge tool to make MBA students "Industry
- Ready"
The Cygnus Knowledge Portal
has been subscribed in our library. It is made available
through campus network in our university campus.
LIBRARY
RESOURCES
Collection development has
been done keeping in view with the interdisciplinary
nature of the study in this university. Library acquires
books on various fields of knowledge – Home Science,
Science, Humanities, Management and Education. Besides
catering to the academic needs of the students and
faculty members of the university, the library has a
profound collection of reference resources such as
encyclopedia, dictionaries, yearbooks, census reports,
bibliographies etc.
The existing collection exceeds 1,70,350 volumes which
includes textbooks, reference books, pamphlets, theses
and back volumes of journals. It subscribes to 210
periodicals and also receives 300 periodicals as gifts
and on exchange basis. It also includes learning
materials in a wide variety of electronic formats.
Access to
Library Resources :
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All documents are classified according to
Colon Classification Scheme.
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Classified Catalogue Code and Anglo American
Cataloguing Rules II are used for cataloguing the
books.
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Open Access System is adopted.
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OPAC (On-Line Public Access Catalogue) has
been created. Multi-searches via author, title,
subject and class number are possible.
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Total Collection of books are barcoded.
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Special reference collections of books are placed in
separate section.
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