Print Resources
Print resources refer to any information material available in physical formats, such as books, newspapers, magazines, journals and encyclopaedias. Despite the rise of digital content, print resources remain highly relevant to academic libraries for various reasons.
One of the primary advantages of print resources is their permanence. Physical books and journals do not require electronic devices or internet access to be read, making them accessible to users without technological means. Moreover, they offer a real reading experience that many people find more engaging and comfortable compared to screens. For researchers and students, using print resources encourages deep reading and focus, which are essential for comprehensive learning.
The Library have adequate numbers of text books and reference books. Books are basic source of information and knowledge transformation. The Library have all recommended text books and also have reference books to fulfil the needs of faculty and students.
Print Collection:
Collection Type | No. |
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General Books | 13700 |
Text Books | 13328 |
Journals | 58 |
International Journals | 39 |
National Journals | 19 |
Magazines | 26 |
SIP Reports | 821 |