Library Organisation
Library is functioning in a two storied building. The ground floor houses the contemporary collection where as the upper floor stacks bound volumes and earlier editions of books.
Ground Floor
The reading room facility for students is arranged in the ground floor. It has following sections.
Contemporary Collection
It is further divided into 4 collection viz, general collection, text books collection, commerce collection and book bank collection.
General collection
It comprises of books from various domains of knowledge. We can generally say that Management, economics, statistics, and Tourism are the major subject areas, with each and every micro subjects well represented.
Reference collection
It is a collection that includes books having reference value. Normally these books will not be issued to students. It is to ensure one copy of a book on all working hours for reference.
Text book collection
This collection contains the text book prescribed in the syllabus. Multiple copies of all text books are available for issue. Text book collection is arranged in alphabetical order.
Book bank collection
This is the collection which is exclusive for SC students.
Print Journals
Library subscribes nearly 25 national journals, at present in addition to these we are also getting many journals as gifts. These journals are well displayed in the library with their back volumes in periodical racks.
Circulation Counter
This counter will facilitate the issue and return of books. This is also the corner which can guide and support students in use of the resources of the library.
Reprographic Facilities
Photocopying facilities are also available in our library.
First Floor
It houses rich and classic collection of books and government documents. These books are not obsolete but are classics of management. Bound volumes of journals dating back to 1964 are also placed in upper floor. These resources can support retrospective study and research. No reading room facility is available there.
DDC subject headings
The library collection is organised using Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system. It uses digits 000-999 to represent subject. The use of DDC will provide a progressive sequence in shelving of books, which in turn will help to locate books with much ease.
The major class numbers under which the books in the department library are organised is listed here
Library is functioning in a two storied building. The ground floor houses the contemporary collection where as the upper floor stacks bound volumes and earlier editions of books.
Ground Floor
The reading room facility for students is arranged in the ground floor. It has following sections.
Contemporary Collection
It is further divided into 4 collection viz, general collection, text books collection, commerce collection and book bank collection.
General collection
It comprises of books from various domains of knowledge. We can generally say that Management, economics, statistics, and Tourism are the major subject areas, with each and every micro subjects well represented.
Reference collection
It is a collection that includes books having reference value. Normally these books will not be issued to students. It is to ensure one copy of a book on all working hours for reference.
Text book collection
This collection contains the text book prescribed in the syllabus. Multiple copies of all text books are available for issue. Text book collection is arranged in alphabetical order.
Book bank collection
This is the collection which is exclusive for SC students.
Print Journals
Library subscribes nearly 25 national journals, at present in addition to these we are also getting many journals as gifts. These journals are well displayed in the library with their back volumes in periodical racks.
Circulation Counter
This counter will facilitate the issue and return of books. This is also the corner which can guide and support students in use of the resources of the library.
Reprographic Facilities
Photocopying facilities are also available in our library.
First Floor
It houses rich and classic collection of books and government documents. These books are not obsolete but are classics of management. Bound volumes of journals dating back to 1964 are also placed in upper floor. These resources can support retrospective study and research. No reading room facility is available there.
DDC subject headings
The library collection is organised using Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system. It uses digits 000-999 to represent subject. The use of DDC will provide a progressive sequence in shelving of books, which in turn will help to locate books with much ease.
The major class numbers under which the books in the department library are organised is listed here