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<h3>RESOURCES AND SERVICES </h3>
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<div class="heading_main_2">RESOURCES AND SERVICES</div>
<h2 class="sub_heaqding">Resources</h2>
<p>The library has a total collection of about 82,000 thousand volumes on subjects ranging from Commerce, Economics, Mathematics, History, Geography, Political Science, and Languages, etc. It has an exclusive<strong> Periodicals and Reference Section</strong> for providing access to 99 Print Periodicals (including 60 Journals and 39 Magazines) and 21 Daily Newspapers. It also has a sizeable number of rare, ancient and not to be issued text. Besides, being the member of Delhi University Library System (DULS), it provides access to over 132 electronic resources from a large number of publishers and aggregators through its e-resource centres. Library is in the process of creating “Centre for Shaheed Bhagat Singh Studies” and is identifying and acquiring primary and secondary sources of information on Bhagat Singh. This section is being built with a special emphasis on creating a small Digital Library on “Shaheed Bhagat Singh” by digitizing primary resources available on Bhagat Singh along with a collection of documentaries, plays and movies on Bhagat Singh. Since 2015, library also started Recycling of Back Issues of Newspapers in order to become more environmentally responsible.</p>
<h2 class="sub_heaqding">Online Resources</h2>
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<li>Subscribed http://crl.du.ac.in/sub.database/SUBS.E-RESOURCE.htm</li>
<li>Public Domain http://crl.du.ac.in/Public%20dom.%20e-resources.htm </li>
<li>UGC Info net http://crl.du.ac.in/Infonetresources.htm</li>
<li>Subject Gateways http://crl.du.ac.in/arts/SUBJECT%20GATEWAYS/SUBJECT_GATEWAYS1.htm</li>
<li>Internet Based Reference Resources http://crl.du.ac.in/arts/Public%20domain/Public_domain___ref%5B1%5D.1.htm</li>
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<h2 class="sub_heaqding">Services</h2>
<p>Given below are some of the value added services and facilities being rendered from the highly renovated first floor of the library which offers a congenial environment for study and research: </p>
<p><strong>Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC):</strong> E-Catalogue through which any required book could be accessed either by Author, Title, Subject, Publisher, Year of Publication or any other key word.<br><br>
<strong>WebOPAC:</strong> Web OPAC facility enables users to get bibliographic details of books on a specific subject and their status (i.e. On Shelf or Issued Out) even outside college premises, but within University premises (i.e. one can access library catalogue even from another college and department of University of Delhi). However, remote access at homes is not available.
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<p>The WebOPAC link is: http://10.143.1.26:8080/jopacv06/html/SearchForm</p>
<h2 class="sub_heaqding">Automated Circulation Services</h2>
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<li>Use of bar code technology in Circulation Services (i.e. Issue/Return)</li>
<li>Library Membership Bar-code on Identity Card of teachers and students.</li>
<li>Taking print-out and maintaining record of issue- return statistics on daily basis and tallying it with Out Register so as to avoid any error and also to analyze library usage.</li>
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<h2 class="sub_heaqding">E-Resource Centres</h2>
<p>There are two E-Resource Centres in the library:</p>
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<li>An E-Resource Centre for Faculty Members comprising of 13 PCs and 2 Printers </li>
<li>E-Resource Centre for Students: A small E-Resource Centre has also been setup for students comprising of 6 PCs along with Printing, Scanning and Xerox facility. </li>
<p>These e-resource centres have been set up for providing uninterrupted access to the:</p>
<li>Bibliographical databases as well as full text databases available through University’s Intranet and INFLIBNET consortia.</li>
<li>Access to over 100 electronic resources from a large number of publishers and aggregators.</li>
<li>Internet based reading material.</li>
<li>The facility is also being used for viewing CD based reference and teaching.</li>
<li>For organizing Information Literacy Programmes from time to time.</li>
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<h2 class="sub_heaqding">Information Literacy Programs</h2>
<p>Library is also organizing Information Literacy Programs through holding talks/workshops/seminar/orientation programs on topics of academic and research relevance from time to time. List of such programs organized by the library in the last two years are: </p>
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<li>A talk on <strong>“Intellectual Property Rights and Avoidance of Plagiarism”</strong> on 27th March 2015. The talk was delivered by Professor T. C. James, President, National Intellectual Property Organization and Former Director IPRs, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Government of India. The talk was also followed by a demonstration of Turnitin Software to check Plagiarism.</li>
<li>A Talk-cum-Workshop on <strong>“Measuring and Maximising Research Impact: The Emerging Matrix”</strong> on 11th March 2016. The speaker for conducting this workshop was Dr. Tariq Ashraf, Deputy Librarian and Head of South Campus Library, University of Delhi.</li>
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<p>Apart from this, library also organizes Orientation Programs and provides assistance to faculty and students on E-resources as and when required. </p>
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