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Research paper thumbnail of NAAC ACCREDITATION AND THE COLLEGE LIBRARY IMPROVEMENT

International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research , 2019

NAAC accreditation is part of any good institution; the accreditation process provides guideline ... more NAAC accreditation is part of any good institution; the accreditation process provides guideline for improving the quality of works of departments, Library and entire institution. The NAAC Accreditation process is totally user (Stakeholder) centric and the facilities and services usage gives a good academic score. This accreditation process changes the total scenario and improvement in infrastructure and service of college libraries in all over India. This paper focus on college library's collection development policy, status of automaton, extension activities and services, best practices and utilization of information resources are study with the reference to set of questions prepared for library by the NAAC. INTRODUCTION The world is becoming a world village today. To compete with the world, higher education at the national level and internationally acceptable standards are necessary. "Quality" has become a word in this competitive world. Skilled and well-known citizens can contribute to their performance and value-added services. Therefore, the quality of education is also important.

Research paper thumbnail of EVIDENCE BASED LIBRARIANSHIP

International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research , 2019

Evidence-based librarianship (EBL) is a complementary mechanism that helps librarian in problem s... more Evidence-based librarianship (EBL) is a complementary mechanism that helps librarian in problem solving and decision making process. This concept certainly gives additional value to library in many aspects of librarianship activities and services. EBL supports librarian to apply evidence in their daily practices since the concept is moderately flexible and appropriate in many areas in library. The aim of this paper is to identify librarian's attitude in towards evidence based librarianship (EBL). The librarian response towards the level of evidence used by the librarian and source of evidence used by them is moderate. INTRODUCTION The evidence-based movement has emerged in the past few years in response to changes in the health care arena. Signalling this new orientation, many diverse disciplines and specialties have begun to attach the term evidence-based to their titles: cardiology, pediatrics, surgery, nursing, gastroenterology, diagnostic radiology, disease management, pathology, midwifery, complementary or alternative medicine, and health policy. The two principal evidence-based movement journals, ACP Journal Club and Evidence-Based Medicine, are quickly gaining recognition as core journals in clinical medicine. Other specialties have also formed their own journals. The movement originated as evidence-based medicine (EBM) and recently has been eclipsed somewhat by a much broader movement, referred to as evidence based health care (EBHC). EBM still retains considerable methodological rigor whereas EBHC seems to offer greater flexibility and adaptability to disciplines outside clinical medicine. At this stage, EBM has been more clearly and comprehensively articulated by its advocates than has EBHC. The new book Narrative Based Medicine suggests that there may even be the formation of at least one splinter movement. After a decade of intense activity and increased acceptance as a framework for decision making, both the EBM and EBHC movements represent a major directional change rather than another passing fad in the healthcare arena. The proliferation of so many evidence-based specialties appears to bode well for health sciences librarians. After all, librarians have positioned themselves as the experts at searching for the evidence needed for each of these elements in the larger EBHC movement. Health sciences librarians apparently even played a role in attempts to implement aspects of EBM during the 1920s. The EBHC movement nevertheless expects each area in health care to supply the necessary evidence to support its ongoing activities and operations. Cardiologists must have the evidence at hand to support their decisions to employ procedures, such as a cauterization. Librarians similarly are called upon with increasing frequency to provide the requested evidence to continue provision of their collections, operations, or services. No wonder, then, that MLA President J. Michael Homan has identified the need to ''foster evidence-based librarianship'' as a major goal. Evidence-based librarianship (EBL) adapts its core characteristics from the EBM and EBHC movements. EBM, in particular, offers some of the most powerful research designs available, such as randomized controlled trials and a decision-making framework that have been largely untapped by health sciences librarians. In clinical medicine, these research methods are intended to establish causal relationships while minimizing systematic or human biases. Until recently, health sciences librarianship has been largely influenced by research designs developed in the social, behavioural, and management sciences. Theoretical approaches developed in humanities disciplines, such as history or philosophy, have also influenced the field. EBL now seeks to adapt rigorously tested research designs from the health sciences, particularly clinical medicine. To adapt core characteristics from EBM does not imply that EBL imitates EBM, or even EBHC, blindly. EBM focuses upon a disease-based model of decision making, whereas EBHC has a different type of appeal to health sciences librarians due to its flexibility in choice of methods and its similar service models. EBL incorporates the decision-making framework, the basic process, and many of the same research methods as EBM as a means to improve library practices. EBL employs the best available evidence based upon library science research to arrive at sound decisions about solving practical problems in librarianship. EBL also enables health sciences librarians to practice the broad goal of continual, lifelong, self-directed learning while improving their practices. Unique circumstances in librarianship lead to a few intentional variations from the standard EBM approaches. This article describes how the core characteristics of EBM and EBHC can be adapted to EBL. The author makes no claim to offer the definitive

Research paper thumbnail of Best practices in MSP Mandal’s R. B. Attal College Library A Study

‘RESEARCH JOURNEY’ International Multidisciplinary E- Research Journal, 2018

This paper discusses the best practices implemented in the college library. Role of libraries in ... more This paper discusses the best practices implemented in the college library. Role of libraries in the era of digitization and information explosion is very important, library try the level best to provide the maximum service to the stakeholders of college. It discusses importance of introducing best practices in academic library to enable it to improve its process and activities, optimize resource utilization and deliver high quality, efficient services to library users. In this paper I have discussed the best practices in the library of MSPM R. B. Attal College, Georai Dist. Beed. Role of NAAC in college library development is very important, so NAAC tries to develop library through the library best practices in their publication "Best Practices in Academic Libraries". Introduction: The Central Library of MSP Mandal's R. B. Attal College was established in the year June 1971. It is housed in an area of 4259.52 Sq. f spread over two floors and caters to the information needs of the faculty, staff and students. Central library is fully automated with a rich collection of Books, National and International Journals and other Magazines, CD ROMs, other widely appreciated editions on diverse subjects like Literature, Competitive exam, Religion etc. so that the students can evolve into excellent professionals and good cultured human beings. The collection comprises 44329 printed documents such as books, project reports, seminar reports and back volumes of journals and the non-book materials like CD Rom Discs. This Library follows open access system, Bar code based circulation process and OPAC Literature Search. Digitization and impact of ICT on educational innovations that impact on the library to improve overall function of the library. Best practices are an activity that leads to a superior performance. Successfully identifying & applying best practices can reduce cost and improve quality. These practice swill help to inculcate good environment among the user community. The developments and changes in the ICT have changed the user's expectations from the academic libraries in different ways. The ways to build a library collection and offer services to the end users vary from the recent to past exercises.

Research paper thumbnail of Application of Mobile Technology in Libraries

Application of Mobile Technology in Libraries, 2019

Information communication technology changes the role of library to traditional library to digita... more Information communication technology changes the role of library to traditional library to digital libraries; it's also impact on the library services. Digitization provides the faster access to information and also changes their services by accepting the technological change. In the modern era mobile phones become an essential part of day to day life and changing the way of communication in the world. Mobile technology helps to libraries towards strength, user relation, and orientation and library services to its user. Libraries may provide remote access to users who were considered unlikely to connect because of absence of a medium. This paper highlight the use of mobile technology especially Smartphone based library services, its purpose, application, prerequisites; skills required for its implementation, advantages, disadvantages, challenges faced etc.

Research paper thumbnail of A Case Study of Central Library Balbhim College, Beed (MAH

Balbhim College is one the oldest academic college in the Beed region. It is run by Marathwada Sh... more Balbhim College is one the oldest academic college in the Beed region. It is run by Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak Mandal Aurangabad. The parent institute has set up their college at Beed District in June 1960. Beed district was rural and educationally backward area & was in need of availability of higher education.

Research paper thumbnail of Use of Social Media technology in Library

The growth of social media and online leaning in which education is developed and support through... more The growth of social media and online leaning in which education is developed and support through computer network is transforming academic libraries. Social media become the part of life, social networking media such as Facebook, Youtube, flickr, Linkedin, library 2.0, Web 2.0 inter into the library professional.

Research paper thumbnail of Essential Skill Required For Librarian in Digital Era

There are many skills and abilities that librarians need in order to succeed. These can range fro... more There are many skills and abilities that librarians need in order to succeed. These can range from being trained to create or update library websites to working successfully co libraries technical staff and the users of library. Continuing professional development is an essential part of the modern library information professional successful career planning & prospects. In the modern library application of new ICT in to the libraries immediately requires improvement if different kinds of skill & knowledge. The advancement of IT has bought incredible changes in the library and information services subsequently the role and expectation of Librarian.

Research paper thumbnail of Resource Sharing in Research & Technical Libraries

No library is able to all need’s of its user this cause give rise to library corporation this con... more No library is able to all need’s of its user this cause give rise to library corporation this concept is known as resource sharing .library cooperation remained confined to inter-library loan. Internet and other local and national networks have facilitated resource sharing E-resources have further facilitated information exchange. Emergence of library consortia is a promising development.

Research paper thumbnail of E-Resources in libraries

Information technology changes in all fields of knowledge; Library is no more an example of that.... more Information technology changes in all fields of knowledge; Library is no more an example of that. The Library is no more a stack holder of books, now they become owners of electronic information. The use of e-journal, e-books has created a new source of information to the user. Information technology has also revolutionized the role of libraries. According to the demand of user Digital Libraries are required to select, acquire, organize, make accessible and preserve digital collection. E-resources have made greater impact on libraries.

Research paper thumbnail of Use of web 2.0 tools in libraries

In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and inform... more In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and information science (LIS) professionals to start becoming " librarian 2.0. " This article posits a definition and theory for "Library 2.0". It suggests that recent thinking describing the changing Web as "Web 2.0" will have substantial implications for libraries, and recognizes that while these implications keep very close to the history and mission of libraries; they still necessitate a new paradigm for librarianship. The application of interactive, collaborative, and multimedia web-based technologies to web based library services and collection. The paper applies theory and definition of Library 2.0 or web 2.0 tools such as synchronous messaging and streaming media, blogs, wikis, social networks, tagging, RSS feeds, and mashups might intimate changes in how libraries provide access to their collections and user support for that access.

Research paper thumbnail of IMPACT OF SEARCH ENGINE ON ACADEMIC LIBRARY

Search engines were programs that search documents for specified keywords and returns a list of t... more Search engines were programs that search documents for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found. A search engine is really a general class of programs; however, the term is often used to specifically describe systems. The true is to be able to find the important information both in the visible and invisible World Wide Web. Search engine sources offer excellent information retrieval and extraction to help you accomplish your research goals.

Research paper thumbnail of PROBLEMS IN LIBRARY AUTOMATION

ABSRACT: Library automation changes the total process of library work. It is a new trend that hel... more ABSRACT: Library automation changes the total process of library work. It is a new trend that helps library to grow and develop & also automation change operation and function of library, it work fast and faster than manually. In modern era user find a document in front of his desk while in past when use need document he go shelf to shelf. Directly or indirectly automation effect the process of library such as management, circulation, skill of staff and most imp is suitable software.

Conference Presentations by Pagore Ranjeet

Research paper thumbnail of Essential Information Literacy Skills in Digital age

Librarians know that users need these areas of knowledge and skills in addition to knowing about ... more Librarians know that users need these areas of knowledge and skills in addition to knowing about information needs, access, evaluation, use, and social implications. The traditional method of education is not capable hence a new paradigm of education is necessary-lifelong learning the instrument for lifelong learning is information literacy. Information literacy (IL) is becoming an increasingly important component of the higher educational curriculum, with many disciplines incorporating elements of information literacy training within their traditional teaching. This article will highlight on necessity and importance of information literacy in higher education.

Research paper thumbnail of NAAC ACCREDITATION AND THE COLLEGE LIBRARY IMPROVEMENT

International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research , 2019

NAAC accreditation is part of any good institution; the accreditation process provides guideline ... more NAAC accreditation is part of any good institution; the accreditation process provides guideline for improving the quality of works of departments, Library and entire institution. The NAAC Accreditation process is totally user (Stakeholder) centric and the facilities and services usage gives a good academic score. This accreditation process changes the total scenario and improvement in infrastructure and service of college libraries in all over India. This paper focus on college library's collection development policy, status of automaton, extension activities and services, best practices and utilization of information resources are study with the reference to set of questions prepared for library by the NAAC. INTRODUCTION The world is becoming a world village today. To compete with the world, higher education at the national level and internationally acceptable standards are necessary. "Quality" has become a word in this competitive world. Skilled and well-known citizens can contribute to their performance and value-added services. Therefore, the quality of education is also important.

Research paper thumbnail of EVIDENCE BASED LIBRARIANSHIP

International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research , 2019

Evidence-based librarianship (EBL) is a complementary mechanism that helps librarian in problem s... more Evidence-based librarianship (EBL) is a complementary mechanism that helps librarian in problem solving and decision making process. This concept certainly gives additional value to library in many aspects of librarianship activities and services. EBL supports librarian to apply evidence in their daily practices since the concept is moderately flexible and appropriate in many areas in library. The aim of this paper is to identify librarian's attitude in towards evidence based librarianship (EBL). The librarian response towards the level of evidence used by the librarian and source of evidence used by them is moderate. INTRODUCTION The evidence-based movement has emerged in the past few years in response to changes in the health care arena. Signalling this new orientation, many diverse disciplines and specialties have begun to attach the term evidence-based to their titles: cardiology, pediatrics, surgery, nursing, gastroenterology, diagnostic radiology, disease management, pathology, midwifery, complementary or alternative medicine, and health policy. The two principal evidence-based movement journals, ACP Journal Club and Evidence-Based Medicine, are quickly gaining recognition as core journals in clinical medicine. Other specialties have also formed their own journals. The movement originated as evidence-based medicine (EBM) and recently has been eclipsed somewhat by a much broader movement, referred to as evidence based health care (EBHC). EBM still retains considerable methodological rigor whereas EBHC seems to offer greater flexibility and adaptability to disciplines outside clinical medicine. At this stage, EBM has been more clearly and comprehensively articulated by its advocates than has EBHC. The new book Narrative Based Medicine suggests that there may even be the formation of at least one splinter movement. After a decade of intense activity and increased acceptance as a framework for decision making, both the EBM and EBHC movements represent a major directional change rather than another passing fad in the healthcare arena. The proliferation of so many evidence-based specialties appears to bode well for health sciences librarians. After all, librarians have positioned themselves as the experts at searching for the evidence needed for each of these elements in the larger EBHC movement. Health sciences librarians apparently even played a role in attempts to implement aspects of EBM during the 1920s. The EBHC movement nevertheless expects each area in health care to supply the necessary evidence to support its ongoing activities and operations. Cardiologists must have the evidence at hand to support their decisions to employ procedures, such as a cauterization. Librarians similarly are called upon with increasing frequency to provide the requested evidence to continue provision of their collections, operations, or services. No wonder, then, that MLA President J. Michael Homan has identified the need to ''foster evidence-based librarianship'' as a major goal. Evidence-based librarianship (EBL) adapts its core characteristics from the EBM and EBHC movements. EBM, in particular, offers some of the most powerful research designs available, such as randomized controlled trials and a decision-making framework that have been largely untapped by health sciences librarians. In clinical medicine, these research methods are intended to establish causal relationships while minimizing systematic or human biases. Until recently, health sciences librarianship has been largely influenced by research designs developed in the social, behavioural, and management sciences. Theoretical approaches developed in humanities disciplines, such as history or philosophy, have also influenced the field. EBL now seeks to adapt rigorously tested research designs from the health sciences, particularly clinical medicine. To adapt core characteristics from EBM does not imply that EBL imitates EBM, or even EBHC, blindly. EBM focuses upon a disease-based model of decision making, whereas EBHC has a different type of appeal to health sciences librarians due to its flexibility in choice of methods and its similar service models. EBL incorporates the decision-making framework, the basic process, and many of the same research methods as EBM as a means to improve library practices. EBL employs the best available evidence based upon library science research to arrive at sound decisions about solving practical problems in librarianship. EBL also enables health sciences librarians to practice the broad goal of continual, lifelong, self-directed learning while improving their practices. Unique circumstances in librarianship lead to a few intentional variations from the standard EBM approaches. This article describes how the core characteristics of EBM and EBHC can be adapted to EBL. The author makes no claim to offer the definitive

Research paper thumbnail of Best practices in MSP Mandal’s R. B. Attal College Library A Study

‘RESEARCH JOURNEY’ International Multidisciplinary E- Research Journal, 2018

This paper discusses the best practices implemented in the college library. Role of libraries in ... more This paper discusses the best practices implemented in the college library. Role of libraries in the era of digitization and information explosion is very important, library try the level best to provide the maximum service to the stakeholders of college. It discusses importance of introducing best practices in academic library to enable it to improve its process and activities, optimize resource utilization and deliver high quality, efficient services to library users. In this paper I have discussed the best practices in the library of MSPM R. B. Attal College, Georai Dist. Beed. Role of NAAC in college library development is very important, so NAAC tries to develop library through the library best practices in their publication "Best Practices in Academic Libraries". Introduction: The Central Library of MSP Mandal's R. B. Attal College was established in the year June 1971. It is housed in an area of 4259.52 Sq. f spread over two floors and caters to the information needs of the faculty, staff and students. Central library is fully automated with a rich collection of Books, National and International Journals and other Magazines, CD ROMs, other widely appreciated editions on diverse subjects like Literature, Competitive exam, Religion etc. so that the students can evolve into excellent professionals and good cultured human beings. The collection comprises 44329 printed documents such as books, project reports, seminar reports and back volumes of journals and the non-book materials like CD Rom Discs. This Library follows open access system, Bar code based circulation process and OPAC Literature Search. Digitization and impact of ICT on educational innovations that impact on the library to improve overall function of the library. Best practices are an activity that leads to a superior performance. Successfully identifying & applying best practices can reduce cost and improve quality. These practice swill help to inculcate good environment among the user community. The developments and changes in the ICT have changed the user's expectations from the academic libraries in different ways. The ways to build a library collection and offer services to the end users vary from the recent to past exercises.

Research paper thumbnail of Application of Mobile Technology in Libraries

Application of Mobile Technology in Libraries, 2019

Information communication technology changes the role of library to traditional library to digita... more Information communication technology changes the role of library to traditional library to digital libraries; it's also impact on the library services. Digitization provides the faster access to information and also changes their services by accepting the technological change. In the modern era mobile phones become an essential part of day to day life and changing the way of communication in the world. Mobile technology helps to libraries towards strength, user relation, and orientation and library services to its user. Libraries may provide remote access to users who were considered unlikely to connect because of absence of a medium. This paper highlight the use of mobile technology especially Smartphone based library services, its purpose, application, prerequisites; skills required for its implementation, advantages, disadvantages, challenges faced etc.

Research paper thumbnail of A Case Study of Central Library Balbhim College, Beed (MAH

Balbhim College is one the oldest academic college in the Beed region. It is run by Marathwada Sh... more Balbhim College is one the oldest academic college in the Beed region. It is run by Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak Mandal Aurangabad. The parent institute has set up their college at Beed District in June 1960. Beed district was rural and educationally backward area & was in need of availability of higher education.

Research paper thumbnail of Use of Social Media technology in Library

The growth of social media and online leaning in which education is developed and support through... more The growth of social media and online leaning in which education is developed and support through computer network is transforming academic libraries. Social media become the part of life, social networking media such as Facebook, Youtube, flickr, Linkedin, library 2.0, Web 2.0 inter into the library professional.

Research paper thumbnail of Essential Skill Required For Librarian in Digital Era

There are many skills and abilities that librarians need in order to succeed. These can range fro... more There are many skills and abilities that librarians need in order to succeed. These can range from being trained to create or update library websites to working successfully co libraries technical staff and the users of library. Continuing professional development is an essential part of the modern library information professional successful career planning & prospects. In the modern library application of new ICT in to the libraries immediately requires improvement if different kinds of skill & knowledge. The advancement of IT has bought incredible changes in the library and information services subsequently the role and expectation of Librarian.

Research paper thumbnail of Resource Sharing in Research & Technical Libraries

No library is able to all need’s of its user this cause give rise to library corporation this con... more No library is able to all need’s of its user this cause give rise to library corporation this concept is known as resource sharing .library cooperation remained confined to inter-library loan. Internet and other local and national networks have facilitated resource sharing E-resources have further facilitated information exchange. Emergence of library consortia is a promising development.

Research paper thumbnail of E-Resources in libraries

Information technology changes in all fields of knowledge; Library is no more an example of that.... more Information technology changes in all fields of knowledge; Library is no more an example of that. The Library is no more a stack holder of books, now they become owners of electronic information. The use of e-journal, e-books has created a new source of information to the user. Information technology has also revolutionized the role of libraries. According to the demand of user Digital Libraries are required to select, acquire, organize, make accessible and preserve digital collection. E-resources have made greater impact on libraries.

Research paper thumbnail of Use of web 2.0 tools in libraries

In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and inform... more In 2005, Stephen Abram, vice president of Innovation at SirsiDynix, challenged library and information science (LIS) professionals to start becoming " librarian 2.0. " This article posits a definition and theory for "Library 2.0". It suggests that recent thinking describing the changing Web as "Web 2.0" will have substantial implications for libraries, and recognizes that while these implications keep very close to the history and mission of libraries; they still necessitate a new paradigm for librarianship. The application of interactive, collaborative, and multimedia web-based technologies to web based library services and collection. The paper applies theory and definition of Library 2.0 or web 2.0 tools such as synchronous messaging and streaming media, blogs, wikis, social networks, tagging, RSS feeds, and mashups might intimate changes in how libraries provide access to their collections and user support for that access.

Research paper thumbnail of IMPACT OF SEARCH ENGINE ON ACADEMIC LIBRARY

Search engines were programs that search documents for specified keywords and returns a list of t... more Search engines were programs that search documents for specified keywords and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found. A search engine is really a general class of programs; however, the term is often used to specifically describe systems. The true is to be able to find the important information both in the visible and invisible World Wide Web. Search engine sources offer excellent information retrieval and extraction to help you accomplish your research goals.

Research paper thumbnail of PROBLEMS IN LIBRARY AUTOMATION

ABSRACT: Library automation changes the total process of library work. It is a new trend that hel... more ABSRACT: Library automation changes the total process of library work. It is a new trend that helps library to grow and develop & also automation change operation and function of library, it work fast and faster than manually. In modern era user find a document in front of his desk while in past when use need document he go shelf to shelf. Directly or indirectly automation effect the process of library such as management, circulation, skill of staff and most imp is suitable software.

Research paper thumbnail of Essential Information Literacy Skills in Digital age

Librarians know that users need these areas of knowledge and skills in addition to knowing about ... more Librarians know that users need these areas of knowledge and skills in addition to knowing about information needs, access, evaluation, use, and social implications. The traditional method of education is not capable hence a new paradigm of education is necessary-lifelong learning the instrument for lifelong learning is information literacy. Information literacy (IL) is becoming an increasingly important component of the higher educational curriculum, with many disciplines incorporating elements of information literacy training within their traditional teaching. This article will highlight on necessity and importance of information literacy in higher education.