1. Understand, identify and explore the different types of information sources
2. Explore, collate and facilitate access to the electronic resources, such as e-
journals, e-books, databases and institutional repositories
3. Provide library services using sources such as blogs, portals, wikies, subject
gateways, digital libraries
4. Understand the concept of library resource sharing and consortia
Nature, Characteristics, Types and Formats
Documentary and Non-Documentary Sources
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sources of Information
Human Sources of Information; Institutional Sources
Reference Sources: Characteristics, Types, Usefulness
Electronic Sources: E-books, E-journals, ETDs
Subject Gateways, Web Portals, Bulletin Boards, Discussion Group/Forum,
Multimedia Resources, Databases, Institutional repositories
Evaluation of Reference Sources and Electronic Information Sources
Reference and Information Service: Concept, Purpose, Types, Theories
Documentation Services: Current Awareness Service (CAS), Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI), Translation Services, Indexing and Abstracting Services, Bibliographical Services
Document Delivery Services, Inter Library Loan (ILL) Service
Online Services: Instant Messaging, RSS Feeds, Podcasts, Vodcasts, Ask a Librarian, Collaborative Services: Social Networks, Social Bookmarking; Community Information Services
User Studies and User Orientation
Information Systems: Characteristics, Functions
National Information Systems and Networks: NISCAIR, NASSDOC, DESIDOC, NICNET, National Knowledge Network (NKN)
Global Information Systems and Network: MEDLARS, AGRIS, INIS, Patent Information System (PIS), Biotechnology Information
Library resources sharing and Consortia-DELNET, INFLIBNET
National Digital Library
Bibliographical Databases
Bibliographical Control: Basic Concept, Recent Trends and Impact of IT on Information Sources and Services
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e-resources
Ø e-PGPathshala (inflibnet.ac.in)
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