SECTION – I





This section consists of two essay type questions of twenty (20) marks each, to be answered in about five hundred (500) words each. (Marks 2x20=40)


1. Library and Information science services are basically value-added service explain? 

OR



1. Describe Libraries, Information centre, Reference Centre and analysis centre in their objective, sources maintained, and services.


2. Hybrid Library. Explain changing need of Library.

OR

2. Library Budget, Component, Methods and annual Budget of Library

3 comments:

Suthar Vishnukumar H. said...

Hybrid Library. Explain changing need of Library.


The hybrid library is a term used by librarians to describe libraries containing a mix of traditional print library resources and the growing number of electronic resources. Hybrid libraries are mixes of traditional print material such as books and magazines, as well as electronic based material such as downloadable audio books, electronic journals, e-books, etc. Hybrid libraries are the new norm in most public and academic libraries.

It seems that the term "hybrid library" was first coined in 1998 by Chris Rusbridge in an article for D-Lib Magazine.

Hybrid libraries evolved in the 1990s when electronic resources became more easily available for libraries to acquire for public use.

Suthar Vishnukumar H. said...

Library Budget, Component, Methods and annual Budget of Library


The most central aspect of financial management of the library is the budget, which is a statement of income and expenditure of the library. The budget provides guidance in spending the appropriated funds though a period of time. It is also instrument of control, communication, coordination, evaluation and motivation. There are a few methods of preparing library budgets, which are as under:

1. Line-by-line Budget
2. Programme Budget
3. Performance Budget
4 Planning Programming Budgeting Systems (PPBS)
5. Zero Based Budgets

Samim Vhora said...

Que: Library Budget Methods

Ans:
May be Library Budget Methods is which are following correct answer
1. Per Capita Method
2. Method of Details
3. Method of Proportion

I think Your answer as under Library Budget Techniques