M.lib.l.Sc SEMESTER IV-
21LIS24C1: Research Methods and Statistical Techniques
Unit 1:Research Basics
Research: definition, concept, objectives, types
Scientific enquiry and scientific method: validity, reliability, objectivity and subjectivity
Research problem: theoretical and applied; research problem identification.
Literature search and review: purpose , objectives and style
Research Proposal : how to write an effective research proposal
Current trends in LIS research
Unit 2:Research Design
Research design: concept, need and purpose
Research approach: qualitative- narrative, phenomenology, ethnography, discourse; quantitative-experimental and non-experimental (survey, historical, descriptive)
Identification and formulation of problem
Research objectives, questions and hypotheses: meaning , concept types and narrating style
Unit 3:Research Tools and Techniques
Data world: population and sample – concept, meaning and sampling techniques
Data collection methods: questionnaire, schedule, interview, observation
Library records and reports
Unit 4: Data Analysis, Interpretation & Reporting
Data processing- analysis, interpretation, presentation: concept, need and purpose
Descriptive statistics and inferential statistic
Measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode
Dispersion, correlations, linear Regression, standard deviation- non-parametric & parametric (chi-square test, t-test)
SPSS and Web-based statistical analysis tools: basics
Research report writing
Suggested Readings-
- Charles, Busha H. and Harter, Stephen P. (1980). Research methods in librarianship: Techniques and interpretations. USA: Academic Press.
- Fowler, Floyd J. (2001). Survey research methods. 3rd ed. California: Sage.
- John W. Creswell (2013). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approach. 4th ed . New Delhi: Sage.
- Kothari, C. R. (2004). Research methodology: Methods and techniques. 2nd revised. New Delhi: New Age.
- Krishan Kumar (1992). Research methods in library and information Science. New Delhi: Vikas.
- Powell, Ronald R. & Connaway, Lynn Silipigni (2010). Basic research methods for librarians. 5th ed. New York: Libraries Unlimited.
- Rao, I. K. Ravichandra (1983). Quantitative methods in library and information science. New Delhi: Wiley Eastern.
- Young, P. V. (1982). Scientific social survey and research. New Delhi. Prentice Hall.
- Menter, Ian et al (2011). A guide to practitioner research in education. Los Angeles: Sage.
21LIS24C2: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) Advanced: Practice
Unit 1: Library Management Software
Library management software- KOHA
Unit 2: Use of Internet
Designing and developing library blog
Unit 3: Digital Library Practice
Hands on practice of scanner, digital camera and OCR
Hands on practice of DL creation using Greenstone
Unit 4: Website Designing and Navigational Tools
Designing library websites (HTML/Dreamweaver, etc.)
Image creation/editing using Paint/Photoshop/Office Picture Management Tools, etc.
Suggested Readings-
- Ackermann, Ernest. (1995). Learning to Use the Internet: An Introduction with Examples and Experiences. New Delhi: BPB.
- Bradley, Phil. (2004). Advanced Internet Searcher’s Handbook. Facet Publishing.
- Chowdhury, G. G. and Chowdhury, Sudatta. (2000). Searching CD-ROM and Online Information Sources. London: Library Association.
- Falk, Bennett. (1995). The Internet Basic Reference from A to Z. Singapore: Tech. Pub.
- McCoy, John. (1996). Mastering Web Design. New Delhi: BPB.
- Neelameghan, A. & Lalitha, S. K. (2001). Tutor+: A Learning and Teaching Package on Hypertext Link Commands in WINISIS. Bangalore: Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science.
- Negus, Christopher. (2005). Linux Bible. New York: John Wiley.
- Simpson, Alan. (2004). Windows XP Bible. New York: John Wiley, 2004.
- Walkenbach, John, et al. (2007). Office 2007 Bible. New York: John Wiley.
- Winship, Ian & Mcnab, Alison. (2000). Student’s Guide to the Internet. London: Library Association.
21LIS24C3: Technical Writing and Communication Skills
Unit 1: Technical Writing
Technical & non-technical writings: meaning , definition and difference
Forms of technical writings: theses, technical papers, reviews, manuals
Parts of theses: objectives & sequence
Citation Style: objectives, style manuals
APA documentation: note taking, listing sources: references and bibliography
APA style (In-text: superscription and parenthetical)
Unit 2: Specific Documents
Private and official correspondence: important characteristics
Workplace letters: guidelines, parts, formats and design; audience and purpose; letter tone- polite, tactful, plain English and ethical consideration
Resume, interview and resignation
Unit 3: Writing Process
Writing process: objectives, purpose, context, language and tone
Grammar and usage: parts of speech
Mechanics of writing: abbreviation, hyphenation, capitalization, use of numbers, spelling & punctuations
Editing and proof reading: basics of editing and proofreading marks
Unit 4: Oral Communication
Oral communication: objectives, advantages , pitfalls and avoidance
Considerations: languages , diction, sentence structure and thematic wind up
Personal presentation: seminar, extempore; personal interview; story telling
Group presentation: group discussion, brainstorming session
Suggested Readings-
- Chicago Manual of Styles. 16th ed. New Delhi: Prentice Hall of India, 2010.
- Gilbadi, Joseph. MLA handbook for writers of research papers. 7th ed. New Delhi: Affiliated East- West Press, 2010.
- Gordon, H. M. and Walter J. A. Technical writing. 5th ed. London: Holt, 1986.
- Hornby, A. S. Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary of Current English. 8th ed. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2009.
- James, H. S. Handbook of technical writing. NTC Business Books, 2010.
- Mohan, K. Speaking english effectively. New Delhi: Macmillan, 2005.
- Richard, W. S. Technical writing. New York: Barnes and Noble, 2008.
- Lannon, John M. (1997). Technical writing. 7th ed. New York: Longman.
- Lannon, John M. & Gurak, Laura J. (2014). Technical communication. 3rd ed. Boston: Pearson.
- Basu, B. N. (2007). Technical writing. New Delhi: Prentice Hall of India.
21LIS24DA1: Academic Library System
Unit 1: Academic Libraries
Academic libraries : meaning, definition, need and purpose
Types and functions of academic libraries
Growth and development of academic libraries
Role of academic libraries in formal and informal system of education
UGC and its role in the development of academic libraries
Unit 2: Organization and Management
Library authority: concept and Role
Staffing norms and patterns
HRM in academic libraries
Sources of finance, types of budget, methods of financial estimation
Planning and design of academic library buildings
Library equipments, furniture, lighting and fitting
Unit 3: Collection Development
Collection development: concept, meaning, importance and problems
Collection development policy: print and non-print
Selection principles and tools
Library committee and their role in collection development
Weeding policy, stock verification
Unit 4: Resource Sharing and Information Services
Resource sharing: concept, need and purpose
Resource sharing networks in India
Role of INFLIBNET in development of academic libraries
Planning and development of information services
Suggested Readings-
- American Association of School Librarians. (1969). Standards for school library programmes. Chicago: ALA.
- American Library Association. (1978). Personnel organization and procedure: A manual suggested for use in college and university libraries. 2nd ed. Chicago: ALA.
- Baker, David, ed. (2006). Resource management in academic libraries. London: Library Associations.
- Brophy, Peter. (2008). The academic library. London: Library Association.
- Chapman, Liz. (2001). Managing acquisitions in library and information services. London: Library Association.
- Gelfand, M. A. (2001). University libraries for developing countries. Paris: UNESCO.
- Jordan, Peter. (1998). The academic library and its users. London: Gower.
- Line, Maurice B., ed. (1990). Academic library management. London: Library Association.
21LIS24DB1: Information Literacy
Unit1: Information Literacy
Information literacy: concept, definition, scope and importance
Types of literacy
Library 2.0 and information literacy
Standards of information literacy
Information literacy and lifelong learning
Unit2: Information Literacy Programmes
Scope of information literacy programme
National programmes in information literacy
International programmes in information literacy
Unit3: Methodology of Information Literacy
Information literacy products: library brochure, database brochure, web-based
Designing of information literacy programme
Implementation of information literacy programmes
Unit4: Application of Information Literacy in Library And Information Centres
Information literacy for individuals
Information literacy for professionals
Information literacy for research and development
Case studies of information literacy
Suggested Readings-
- Andretta, S. (2012). Ways of experiencing information literacy: Making the case for a relational approach. Oxford: Chandos.
- Godwin, P & Parker, J. (2009). Information literacy meets library 2.0. Santa Barbara: Facet.
- Mackey, T.P & Jacobson,T.E. (2011). Teaching information literacy online. London: Neal- Schuman.