The Library provides the following
services to the member community.
Ø Reading Facility
Ø Issue/return of books
Ø Book – bank service
Ø Inter-Library loan
Ø Reference and Information service
Ø Reprography service
Ø Career guidance service
Ø Demand for book facility
Ø New arrival displays
Ø Net surfing facility
Ø Newspaper clippings
Ø Online Public Access Catalogue OPAC (Computerized Information Search)
Ø Books, Journal, Magazine, Software
Ø Bare Acts
Ø A.I.R. Manual
A) Books:
A book is
a series of pages assembled for easy portability and reading, as well as the composition contained in it. The most common modern form of the book is
a codex volume consisting of
rectangular paper pages bound on one side, with a
heavier cover and spine, so that it can fan open for reading. The
contents of books are also called books, as are other compositions of that
length.
B) Bare
Acts:
Bare Act
is basically a dictionary of any section of a particular act. It is
the exact text of a particular enactment, as it was passed by
the legislature. There will be no case laws, or any other explanations to
the sections, apart from what the parliament or the state legislature has made.
It is short, concise and to the point version of a particular section
of an act. If you are a law student, then I would like to suggest that
it's a must to have bare acts because sometimes you won't be able to understand
a particular section from your legal books. At that point in time, bare acts
will help you understand it.
C) Journal:
A record of events or business; a private journal is usually referred to as a diary.
A newspaper or other periodical, in the literal sense of one
published each day. Many publications issued at stated intervals, such
as academic journals (including scientific journals), or the
record of the transactions of a society, are often called journals. In academic
use, a journal refers to a serious, scholarly publication that
is peer-reviewed. A non-scholarly magazine written for an
educated audience about an industry or an area of professional activity is
usually called a trade magazine.
D) Magazine:
A magazine is a publication, usually a periodical publication, which is
printed or electronically published sometimes referred to as an online
magazine. Magazines are generally published on a regular schedule and contain a
variety of content. They are generally financed by advertising, by a purchase
price, by prepaid subscriptions, or a combination of three.
E) Software:
Computer
software, or simply software, is a part of a computer a system that consists of data or computer instructions, in
contrast to the physical hardware from which the system is built.
In computer science and software engineering, computer software
is all information processed by computer systems, programs,
and data. Computer software includes computer
programs, libraries and related non-executable data, such
as online documentation or digital media. Computer hardware and
software require each other and neither can be realistically used on its own.