TNPSC College Librarian Exam Syllabus 2025 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE Code 267
LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
UNIT – I INFORMATION AND
COMMUNICATION
1) Data, Information and Knowledge;
1. Information – Notions;
2. Information Theories
2) Library –
1. Social relevance;
2. Types;
3. Functions,
4. Legislation.
3) Information Transfer Cycle;
1. Diffusion pattern;
4) Communication –
1. Theories and Models;
2. Channels and Barriers to Communication
5) Information / Memory institution of different kinds:
1. Libraries,
2. Archives,
3. Documentation Centers,
4. Information Analysis Centers,
5. Museums and respective roles and functions.
6) Professional bodies and Association –
1. UNESCO,
2. IFLA,
3. ALA,
4. CILIP,
5. ILA,
6. IASLIC,
7. IATLIS, etc
UNIT–II MANAGEMENT OF
INFORMATION CENTRES
1) Management –
1. Concept,
2. Definition;
3. Schools of Management Thought,
4. functions of Management (POSDCORB).
2) Human Resource Management –
1. Organisation models;
2. job description and
3. job Analysis;
4. selection,
5. recruitment,
6. training
3) Financial Management:
1. Planning and Control;
2. Resource generation;
3. Budget and Budgeting;
4. Budgetary control techniques;
5. Cost Benefit,
6. Cost Effective analysis
4) Materials Management:
1. Collection development Policy;
2. Issues – selection, acquisition;
3. Library routines,
4. Circulation,
5. Preservation and conservation,
6. Physical facilities –
i. building and equipments,
7. Marketing of information.
5) Planning –
1. Concept,
2. Definition Types;
3. Systems Analysis and Design;
4. Knowledge Management,
5. total quality management,
6. MBO and
7. MIS
UNIT-III KNOWLEDGE
ORGANISATION
1) Universe of Subjects;
1. Modes of formation of Subjects;
2. Knowledge Organization
2) Classification- Various Schemes of Classification –
1. CC,
2. UDC,
3. LC and
4. DDC – Overview;
5. BSO;
6. General theory of classification;
7. CRG;
8. Cannons and Principles –
9. Idea, Verbal and Notation planes;
10.
Facet analysis;
3) Cataloguing –
1. Purpose,
2. Structure,
3. Types –
i. Inner and Physical forms;
4. Normative Principles,
5. Canons & Laws;
6. Standards –
i. ISBDs,
ii. AACR,
iii. RDA;
iv. FRBR
4) Subject Cataloguing –
1. Principles;
2. Subject heading lists;
3. Thesauri and Vocabulary control
5) Bibliographic formats – International Standards –
1. ISO 2709,
2. MARC21,
3. UNIMARC,
4. CCF and
5. National formats.
6) Metadata –
1. Standards:
2. Dublin Core,
7) Mark up languages –
1. HTML,
2. XML,
3. RDF
UNIT-IV INFORMATION SOURCES
1) Information Sources –
1. Types –
i. Documentary and Non documentary;
ii. Primary, Secondary and Tertiary;
iii. Electronic Sources of Information;
iv. Human and Institutional Sources;
v. Invisible Colleges;
vi. Technological Gatekeepers
2) Reference Sources –
1. Ready Reference Sources –
2. Types –
i. Dictionaries,
ii. Encyclopedias,
iii. Annuals,
iv. Biographical sources,
v. Handbooks and
vi. Manuals,
vii. Geographical Sources.
3) Bibliographical Sources –
1. Bibliographies;
4) Union Catalogues;
5) Indexing and Abstracting sources;
6) News summaries;
7) Web Resources –
1. Subject Gateways and Portals;
2. Databases –
i. Bibliographical,
ii. Abstracting and Indexing;
iii. Full-text databases;
iv. Citation Databases
8) Evaluation of Information sources –
1. Print and Web Resources;
2. Multimedia;
3. Open Access Resources
UNIT-V INFORMATION SYSTEM,
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
1) Information Systems –
1. Concept,
2. Purpose, and
3. Types;
4. Global & National Information Systems;
i. MEDLARS,
ii. INIS,
iii. AGRIS,
iv. INSPEC,
v. OCLC,
vi. ERONAT,
vii. NISCAIR,
viii. NASSDOC,
5. Library Networks:
i. INFLIBNET,
ii. DELNET, etc.
2) Information Services-
1. Users Education and
2. Information Literacy;
3. Documents Delivery,
4. Translation;
5. Current Awareness,
6. SDI,
7. E-Alert &
8. Web-based Services
3) Users of Information-
1. Understanding the users;
2. Categories of users and their needs;
3. Information use contexts;
4. Information seeking behaviour of users;
5. Theories of Information seeking behaviour.
4) Information Analysis and
1. Consolidation Products and Services.
5) Use Studies;
1. Methods of Users studies;
2. Major information users and
3. use studies and their findings
UNIT-VI INFORMATION STORAGE
AND RETRIEVAL
1) Information Retrieval System –
1. Concept,
2. Definition, and
3. Components
2) Indexing systems –
1. Pre-coordinate and
2. Post-coordinate;
3. General Theory of Subject Indexing;
4. Keyword Indexing;
5. Citation Indexing
3) Information Retrieval Models –
1. Boolean,
2. Probabilistic,
3. Cognitive and Vector Models;
4. Alternative IR Models:
5. algebraic and probabilistic models (Bayesian networks)
4) Search and Searching –
1. Search Process;
2. Search strategies;
3. Search engines
5) Evaluation of Information Retrieval Systems –
1. Purpose,
2. Criteria – Recall and Precision;
3. Major Evaluation Studies –
i. MEDLARS;
ii. SMART Retrieval;
iii. STAIRS,
iv. Project TREC.
UNIT-VII RESEARCH METHODS
1) Research –
1. Concept,
2. Definition,
3. Objectives and
4. Significance;
5. Types; Research Problems
2) Research Design –
1. Definition,
2. Need;
3. Sampling;
4. Hypothesis – Types and Testing
3) Methods and Tools –
1. Data collection –
2. Survey,
3. Experimental,
4. Case-study,
5. Observation,
6. Questionnaire,
7. Interview schedules.
4) Introduction to Statistics;
1. definition of statistical terms-
i. population,
ii. sample,
iii. data and
iv. variables;
2. frequency distributions;
3. scales of measurement;
4. presentation of data-
i. graphical and tabular;
ii. frequency tables,
iii. histogram,
iv. frequency curves;
5. correlation and regression analysis;
6. measures of central tendency.
5) Report Writing –
1. Components of a Research Report;
2. Style manuals –
i. MLA,
ii. APA,
iii. Chicago,
iv. Turabian.
UNIT-VIII INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY (IT) AND LIBRARY AUTOMATION
1) Information Technology –
1. Concept –
2. Definition –
3. Evolution of Digital Computers;
4. Introduction to Telecommunications;
5. Number Systems:
i. Binary,
ii. Octal,
iii. Hexadecimal,
iv. Representation of Numbers in Computers;
6. Character Representation:
i. ASCII,
ii. ISCII and
iii. UNICODE;
7. File formats
2) Basic components of a Computer –
1. Arithmetic Logic Unit;
2. Control Unit;
3. Memory Unit –
i. Static and Dynamic RAM,
ii. ROM,
iii. Cache memory;
4. Input / Output devices
3) Operating System-
1. Linux,
2. Windows;
4) Fundamentals of Programming;
1. Introduction to C programming;
2. Object Oriented programming;
3. Java,
4. PHP
5) Database Management System–
1. Concepts,
2. Functions;
3. Integrity and
4. Security issues
6) Library Automation –
1. Overview of library automation software;
2. Criteria for selection of software; and Hardware
(including differently-abled);
3. Open and Commercial LMS
UNIT-IX DIGITAL LIBRARIES
1) Digital Libraries -
1. Concept and Definition;
2. Historical development of Digital Libraries.
3. Copyright and license issues.
2) Digitization Process –
1. Software,
2. Hardware and
3. Best practices;
4. Scanners and Scanner types;
5. OCR and OCR software
3) Technology for DLs –
1. Open source software –
i. Open Standards and File formats;
2. Harvesting metadata,
i. OAI-PMH and
ii. DL Interoperability;
4) Digital Library Architecture –
1. Grid architecture;
2. Open URL integration;
5) Digital Resources Management –
1. Digital Preservation-
2. Persistent identifiers –
3. DOI and CNRI Handles;
4. Multilingual digital repositories and
5. Cross- language information retrieval
UNIT-X QUANTITATIVE
TECHNIQUES AND INFORMETRICS MLS 08 enough
1) Informetrics –
1. Genesis, Scope and Definition;
2. Librametry,
3. Bibliometrics,
4. Scientometrics and
5. Webometrics
2) Classical Bibliometrics laws –
1. Zip’s Law,
2. Lotka’s Law,
3. Bradford’s Law of Scattering;
4. Generalized Bibliometrics distributions.
5. 80-20 rule,
6. Price’s Law relating to scientific productivity;
7. Analysis of use statistics.
3) Growth and Obsolescence of literature –
1. Various growth models;
2. Aging factor and half-life:
3. real vs. apparent;
4. synchronous vs. diachronous.
4) Citation analysis –
1. Bibliographic Coupling and
2. Co-citation Analysis
5) Bibliometric indicators:
1. Impact factor,
2. h-index,
3. g-index,
4. i-10;
5. Mapping of Science;
6. Citation Index.
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