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A library is a place where books and sources of information are stored. They make it easier for people to get access to them for various purposes. Libraries are very helpful and economical too. They include books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, manuscripts and more. In other words, they are an all-encompassing source of information.

Essay on Library and Its Uses

A public library is open to everyone for fulfilling the need for information. They are run by the government, schools, colleges, and universities. The members of the society or community can visit these libraries to enhance their knowledge and complete their research.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Historical Development and Types of
  • Library.
  • Organisation and Arrangement of Library
  • Materials.
  • Reference Sources in the Library.
  • Procedures for organising Information
  • Sources.
  • Libraries and Research Activities.
  • Copyright and its Implications for Libraries.
  • Information and Communication.
  • Technology in the Library.
  • The Library and Education.

Course Content

Historical Development and types of Libraries
A library is a very useful platform that brings together people willing to learn. It helps us in learning and expanding our knowledge. We develop our reading habits from a library and satisfy our thirst and curiosity for knowledge. This helps in the personal growth of a person and development.

Organisation and arrangement of Library materials
Materials are arranged in some sort of order in a library. The resources are organized using a specific type of Classification Scheme, to collate materials in a given subject together or to arrange together materials of likes terms i. e materials of the same subjects.

Reference Sources in the Library

Copyright and Implication for Libraries

Library and Research

ICT in Library

The Library and Education

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