Posts Tagged ‘Rural’

Library advertising; “publicity” methods for public libraries, library-work with children, rural library schemes, &c., with a chapter on the cinema and library

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Product Description
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appr… More >>

Library advertising; “publicity” methods for public libraries, library-work with children, rural library schemes, &c., with a chapter on the cinema and library

Managerial Skills Required for Library Professional to Generate Rural Library Sources and Finance

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Modernisation of Rural Libraries

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Technology and library:Adopting new technology in rural library

Monday, October 25th, 2010

1. Introduction? N:

  

The problems encountered in the introduction? N systems computer scientists of libraries in the pa? Months away from the main centers of development and experience in the field of computerization? Of the library. The main problems are lack of experience of librarians and vendors of hardware and software, a limited market for such systems in these “remote” the pa? Countries and therefore a limited range of hardware and software or the whole market, a reliable product and the support of the leading suppliers of computers and access to limited resources, leaving little room for adaptation? n of existing software libraries to meet local needs or develop new systems . The solutions to these problems lies in the cooperation? Ny the coordination? N of computerization? N of the collection? N so that the m? Maximum possible benefit? be derived from available resources and skills, making a conscious effort to become self-sufficient as resources allow, the use of library systems developed abroad for as little as possible to accommodate them, the Evaluation? n careful of these systems available for that? its suppliers, and quiz? s in the future increased use of mini and microcomputer systems dedicated to be m? s how are you? f? easily available. The problems and solutions are discussed with examples relating to the experiences of computerization? No colleges in the collection? N rural Khandesh.

2. New technology? As

2. 1. Gesti

Growth of Library in Rural Area

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

INTRODUCTION
rural libraries showed that 70 percent of India’s population lives in rural areas. Our central government is trying to rehabilitate the rural areas in all five-year plans. The results of the plans show that there is improvement, but not as expected in the plans. There are many factors involved in the restructuring of rural communities. One is the establishment of libraries in rural areas to provide correct information to the user at the right time.
OBJECTIVES
It instills awareness among rural information sources and encourage them to make a full and extensive use of the information stored in a library;
Responsible for business, education, social and cultural information needs of local people;
Convert / ignorant illiterate and literate potential users of the library;
Provides information about job opportunities in various fields;
Guidance, advice and guidance on all matters of public hygiene, family planning, legal aspects, etc.
The Public Library is coordinating with other organizations and institutions of the community and create a comprehensive database of all relevant information to the community.
PUBLIC LIBRARY MOVEMENT Tamil Nadu
Madras Public Libraries Act of 1948, the first of its kind in India came into force in 1950. According to the provision of this Act the following units operate in this state:
1. State Central Library (Connemara Public Library) -1
2. -18 Central District Library
3. -1568 Branch Library
4. -12 Mobile Library
5. Part-time Library – 649
6. Rural libraries -1492
_____
Total 3750
_____
Under the jurisdiction of these libraries have made the following services:
1. Mobile Library Service
2. Provider
3. library services for children
4. library services to inmates in jail
5. Library service for workers and goods to settlers in the hills away
6. personal library of the police department
7. Hospital Library Services
8. Rural Library Service.
Rural Library Services
The fundamental objective of the rural library is to provide timely, relevant, accurate information and services reliably to all the inhabitants of rural areas. The following are some of the important services it can offer;
A. The information, with particular attention to local history, local commerce and industry, agricultural products and local tourist attractions and local services, local and general employment opportunities, government and private statistical information and career development ;
B. About the Census: Population-male, female, age, literacy, percentage, professionals, rural and urban forests and national resources, etc.
C. General information on the state and country.
D. Cultural activities include the organization of lectures by eminent personalities on various topics
Dramas, debates, etc.
Services in rural areas
The network of rural and mobile libraries should be used for further dissemination to local communities.
The potential of libraries in rural areas to support rural enterprises through the provision of employment and training information should be used in consultation with the staff of the Department of Economic Development Planning. It is suggested that the experiment to provide small libraries in the village shops.
ADVANTAGES OF RURAL LIBRARY SERVICE
The library contributes to different sectors of rural communities, providing the right information to the reader at the right time. For example, help children to create the habit of reading, unemployed young people to get better jobs and farmers to improve agricultural production. The libraries of all countries working for social development by extending these activities and services, sharing books, extension lectures on various topics such as child labor, epidemics, reading habits and Environmental Protection
CURRENT SCENARIO IN RURAL LIBRARIES
 The number of newspapers available in the library is not enough.
 The books needed are not available in the library.
 GK books needed are not available in the library.
 The number of reference books available in the library is inadequate.
 The number of journals available in the library is not enough.
 The furniture is uncomfortable in libraries and rural areas.
 space in the reading room is very small.
 The parking around the library are inadequate.
 Working hours of the library in the rural areas fit.
 The ventilation systems are scarce in rural libraries.
 The structures are not systematic cataloging rural libraries.
 services to access to books in the library are appropriate rural
Suggestions and recommendations.
In order to maintain and enhance the growth of the library in rural areas, the following suggestions may be helpful.
1. The government can take steps to expand the library building to invite other readers.
2. The Government will take steps to build shelters for bicycles and motorcycles for visitors.
3. The government can take steps to build the rural living reference collection for use of reference books.
4. Library hours of work can be structured according to the convenience of users.
5. The library can be completely computerized so that users can easily access the books and
Library staff can perform operations easily.
6. The books are available online can be taken, so that users can access information of home ownership.
7. The network of rural libraries should be used for further dissemination
Information for rural communities.
8. The government can provide water supply and lighting system in the rural library.
CONCLUSION
From the above, the study found that the public library movement in Tamil Nadu, library and rural libraries in the current scenario. Moreover, rules and regulations for the establishment of libraries in rural areas. Today the library is an important part of the world. The library offers more information to the rural community and its development aid to rural areas. So the government should take steps for the growth of the library in the undeveloped area.
REFERENCE
Allen Harrell. T. new research methods in social sciences. New York: Praeger Publishers,
1978
Ijara, S. A services “rural library.” Education through public libraries: a practical approach. Ed Palanivelu, C and K. S. Raghavan, K. S. Madras: Government of Tamil Nadu Directrorate of public libraries in 1991. 261-265
Kothari, CP Research methodology: methods and techniques. New Delhi: Prakashan Wishwa, 1990.
Kumaresan, S. C and Swaminathan, S. librarianship unleashed. Trichy: Rock City Publications, 2003.