LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE EDUCATION IN INDIA: ISSUES AND TRENDS
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1 Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science, Vol.8, no.2, Dec.2003: 1-17 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE EDUCATION IN INDIA: ISSUES AND TRENDS ABSTRACT S.P. Singh Department of Library & Information Science University of Delhi,Delhi India. This paper traces the emergence of library and information science (LIS) education in India before and after independence. Describes the current status, the different patterns and levels of LIS education, as well as the research programmes being offered by various universities. Provides an overview of the institutions providing LIS courses at various levels through regular courses and open schools. Emphasizes the need for having a national level accreditation body to maintain uniformity and standards in LIS education. Discusses the problems affecting the status of LIS education and suggests ways to solve these problems and the approaches to prepare the LIS professionals to face the growing challenges of the job market. Keywords: Library science education; Librarianship; Library schools; Accreditation; India HISTORICAL BACKGROUND India has witnessed a slow and steady growth of Library and Information Science (LIS) education. The foundation of LIS education in India dates back in 1911 when W.A.Borden ( ), an American disciple of Melvil Dewey, for the first time started a short term training programme in library science at Baroda under the patronage of Maharaja Sayajirao III, Gaekwad of Baroda ( ). Four years later in 1915, another American student of Dewey, Asa Don Dickinson ( ), the then librarian of Punjab University, Lahore (now in Pakistan) started a three-months apprentice training programme for working librarians (Satija, 1993 p.37). Before independence, only five universities (Andhra, Banaras, Bombay, Calcutta and Madras) were offering the diploma course in library science. After independence, new colleges, universities, educational institutions and learned societies were emerging and the need for professionally qualified personnel to manage their libraries was realized. As a result, the number of library science schools started to increase. Library associations which exist at various places started providing training courses. Dr S.R. Ranganathan started a
2 Singh, S.P. certificate course at Madras Library Association in 1929 which was taken over by the University of Madras, and in 1937 the course was converted into Postgraduate (PG) Diploma in Library Science. This was the first diploma programme in Library Science in India. University of Delhi was the first university to establish a full-fledged Department of Library Science just before independence in 1946, and started admitting students to the PG Diploma in In 1951, the diploma was changed to Master in Library Science (M.Lib.Sc). Later, between 1956 to1959, six new LIS departments were established (Mangla, 1998, p.287) at Aligarh Muslim University, M.S.University of Baroda, Nagpur University, Osmania University, Pune University and Vikram University. Since 1960s, the number of LIS departments established has continued to increase. During this period, several institutions played important role for the development of LIS education. University of Madras started her first PG Diploma in library science. University of Delhi contributed many firsts such as the starting of Master in Library Science in 1951; which in 1972, on account of a major course revision was renamed Master in Library and Information Science (MLIS). The department name was also changed to Department of Library & Information Science. The course on Computer Applications in Libraries was introduced for the first time in the MLIS programme in The M.Phil programme started in1978. The first Ph.D. was awarded to D B Krishna Rao in 1957, under the guidance of Dr. Ranganathan. At that time it was the only university in the whole of the British Commonwealth conducting Ph.D programme in LIS. THE PRESENT Over a period of time, LIS has grown and developed into a full-fledged discipline; courses are being imparted by university departments, institutions, library associations and specialized institutions.(appendix 1). Data about these institutions was gathered from published sources (Association of Indian Universities, 2003; Dutta and Das, 2001; Patel and Krishan Kumar, 2001; UGC Model Curriculum, 2001). Tables 1 to 3 (in Appendix 1) shows the current status of these courses. Analysis of the data reveals that 85 universities and 32 colleges and institutions affiliated to universities are offering regular courses, whereas 27 universities are conducting these courses through distance education. However, the certificate and diploma courses are not taken into account. The number of universities (including distance education) offering LIS programmes is as follows: 120 universities are offering bachelor s degree, 78 are offering master s degree, 21 are offering two-year integrated course, 16 universities are offering M.Phil degree, and 63 are offering Ph.D. degree. In addition, NISCAIR (formerly INSDOC), New Delhi and DRTC, Bangalore are offering a two-year 2
3 Library and Information Science Education in India Associateship in Information Science, which is recognized by some universities as equivalent to Master s degree. India maintains its Third World leadership in library research in library education and literature (Satija,1998, p.21). The University Grants Commission (UGC) and Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) are promoting LIS research programmes by awarding scholarships to doctoral students. The National Commission on Science and Technology (NCST), New Delhi, Raja Rammohun Roy Library Foundation (RRLF), Calcutta, and ICSSR are also providing research grants for non-doctoral research. The Defence Scientific Information and Documentation Centre (DESIDOC), Delhi, provides Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in LIS (Dutta and Das, 2001, p.26). NEED FOR REDEFINING LIS OBJECTIVES The LIS education aims at providing trained manpower to manage different types of libraries, information and documentation centres which, over a period of time have undergone changes in terms of needs, functions, types and range of services offered, as well as tools and techniques being used when offering the services. Application of information and communication technologies has revolutionized the whole concept of libraries, the system of information storage and retrieval and ways to access the information. Therefore, the objectives of LIS education also need to be redefined. The students need to be more practical oriented and should be equipped with intensive and extensive knowledge on the use of IT in libraries. Application of technology has opened up new vistas and thus, all LIS schools should think seriously in terms of the changing context. Students need to be given adequate knowledge of computers (including hardware), computer and communication technologies, networks and networking, operating systems, Internet concepts, database management systems, with adequate practical exposure to handle these technological devices. LEVELS OF LIS EDUCATION The LIS education in India is offered at various levels such as certificate, diploma, degree, Associateship in Information Science (AIS), M.Phil and Ph.D. These programmes are offered on regular basis as well as through correspondence courses or distance education. Details about the types of courses are as follows. (a) Certificate Course Certificate courses are mainly conducted by library associations; however, some departments in universities and affiliated colleges are also conducting this 3
4 Singh, S.P. course. The duration of the course varies from few months to one academic year. The courses aim to train the students for semi-professional or junior level jobs after high school or senior secondary education. (b) Undergraduate Diploma Course The Diploma courses are conducted at two levels, that is undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Undergraduate courses are conducted by women polytechnics as a two-year course after higher secondary or intermediate. It prepares students to be junior librarian and hold library assistant positions. (c) Postgraduate (PG) Diploma Course PG courses in some selected LIS areas of specialization are offered at the university level as a one-year course after the Bachelor of Library and Information Science programme. At present, only three universities and one deemed university are offering these programmes (Association of Indian Universities, 2003). They are a) University of Kerala, PG Diploma in Information Technology ; b) University of Mysore, Post MLIS Diploma in Library Automation; c) Gandhigram Rural Institute, PG Diploma in Archives & Documentation Management (UGC Model Curriculum, 2001, p.102); and d) University of Hyderabad, PG Diploma in Library Automation and Networking (Association of Indian Universities, 2003, p.2) (d) Bachelor of Library and Information Science (BLIS) This is a one-year degree course conducted by universities after students graduate with a basic degree. However, in some colleges, Library Science is offered as an optional subject at the Bachelor of Arts level. For this, the students opt for Library Science as one of the optional paper, along with other optional papers in social sciences or the humanities. Students passing with this option would be considered at par with other degrees (UGC Model Curriculum Report, 2001, p.97). Bachelor s degree prepares students for professional positions in college and university libraries or as a school librarian. At present, 120 Indian universities are offering BLIS. (e) Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) It is a post-graduate course offered after BLIS. Presently, a total of 99 universities are offering MLIS, 21of them are offering two-year integrated course (Table 1 & 2) directly after BLIS. Many of the universities, which were initially offering BLIS and MLIS courses have now switched over to a two-year integrated course. The North East Hill University (NEHU) was the first 4
5 Library and Information Science Education in India University to start the course in 1986, followed by the University of Madras in In 1989, Madras also started MLIS through distance education (Patel and Krishan Kumar, 2001, p.211) (f) Associateship in Information Science Since 1964, the Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre (INSDOC) New Delhi has been offering a two-year programme in documentation, which in 1977 the programme was renamed as Associateship in Information Science (AIS). On the 30 th September 2002, INSDOC merged with the National Institute of Science Communication (NISCOM) and was renamed the National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR). The qualification for admission to the NISCAIR s programme is a master s degree in any subject or a BLibSc /BLIS with three years library experience. The Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), established in 1962 in Bangalore, is also awarding AIS. Admission requirement to DRTC is a bachelor s degree in library science or a master s degree in any subject with a minimum of two years library experience. (g) Advanced Training Course in Information Systems Management and Technology This one-year advanced training course in Information Systems Management and Technology is provided by the National Centre for Science Information (NCSI), an autonomous organisation under University Grants Commission (UGC) located at Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore. (Dutta and Das, 2001, p.25). (h) Other Specialised Programmes The Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centers (IASLIC) and the National Archives of India also offers specialised courses. IASLIC offers a one-year diploma programme in special librarianship and the National Archives of India offers a one-year diploma programme in archives and related subjects (Patel and Krishan Kumar, 2001, p.212). (i) M.Phil in Library & Information Science This is a research programme offered by university departments after one s completion of MLIS. The University of Delhi started this programme in 1978, followed by many other universities such as Andhra, Tirupati, Annamalai, Vikram (Ujjain), and Gulbarga. At present there are 16 universities (Table1) 5
6 Singh, S.P. offering this programme. The basic requirement for admission is similar in all the universities but the duration of the course may vary. (j) Ph.D. Programme This is an advanced level research programme being offered after the completion of MLIS or M.Phil degree in library science. Today, 64 universities in India are providing facilities for the Ph.D programme. The general qualification for admission is MLIS. However, LIS teachers and librarians in lecturer s scale are exempted from this requirement. (k) D.Litt. Programme Two universities, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi and Utkal University, Bhubaneswar offers D.Litt. programme in library science. So far only one D.Litt. degree had been awarded in India since 1992 by Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, to Dr D.B.Shukla on the topic The work and impact of a pioneer in library and information science: a critical study of the works of Prithvi Nath Kaula (Kumar, 1998, p.8). PROBLEMS OF LIS EDUCATION Library Science programmes at the university level have existed for more than six decades and have strong roots, but the profession still suffers from many problems, which are affecting the status of LIS profession. The most important is an urgent need for a national level accreditation body. Not much has been done, even with the establishment of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). There is a need that all the organizations running LIS courses without adequate facilities be abandoned. Other problems requiring discussion by the UGC and other national level professional bodies are discussed below: (a) Accreditation To achieve academic excellence, it is of utmost importance that standards and norms of education be prescribed and adherence to them be made mandatory. Unfortunately, there is no national accreditation body for LIS education in India. As a result, new LIS schools are opening at a fast pace following different patterns of education and without the basic minimum facilities, resulting in mass production of professionals with sub-standard education and having least or no exposure to practical librarianship. In principle, no new LIS school should be established without the approval of such an accreditation agency. This agency should be responsible for recommending minimum standards in terms of faculty strength, intake criteria, teacher-student ratio, evaluation methods, library and laboratory facilities, availability of teaching materials, finance and physical 6
7 Library and Information Science Education in India facilities, etc. It should also take care of regular revision of LIS syllabi for uniformity and standardization in the overall LIS education system which is presently missing. Although UGC, through its LIS Committees has revised and recommended the syllabi for BLIS and MLIS courses, these are not followed by most of the universities as the role of UGC is more recommending in nature rather than accrediting. As a result, each university is designing its own curriculum, follows its own practices, and resulting in wide disparities among programmes. National associations have also made sincere efforts by holding conferences and seminars and discussing vital issue of accreditation. Unfortunately, nothing concrete have been done so far. In 1976, IFLA in its annual conference passed a resolution that to maintain uniformity in the standards in the LIS Education programmes in the country, the Government of India be requested to create a Library Science Council on the pattern of Indian Medical Council (Baba, 1999, p.570). In 1994, Nagpur University organized a UGC sponsored national seminar on Accreditation of Library and Information Science Schools in India. This seminar also emphasized the need for establishing an independent National Council to be named as Indian Council for Accreditation of Library and Information Science Education (ICALISE) similar to the American Library Association in USA and Library Association in UK, as well as the Indian Medical Council Act, Bar Council of India Act and All India Council for Technical Education Act. (b) Mushrooming of Library Schools There is no check and balance on the emergence of new LIS schools; and this results in a large number of institutions emerging without offering the basic facilities. Emergence of such institutions has resulted in mass production of substandard library professionals and thus, creating an increasing problem of unemployment in the job market. In some universities, the trend of paid seats has started. The scenario in many universities that conduct distance education is not very promising as they do not have adequate number of teaching centres and computer laboratory, as well as feedback from students. This has resulted in a passive teaching-learning processes. Competition in the job market is increasing day by day as production is much more than the demand. (c) Inadequate Faculty Strength Reputation of any course depends on the teaching standards which presupposes the adequate faculty strength with good academic record, up-to-date knowledge of the subject and adequate teaching experience. In earlier years, the UGC Review Committee (1965) rejected the practice of employing the university 7
8 Singh, S.P. library staff as part-time teachers and recommended one reader and two lecturers for a department conducting BLIS programme, and one professor, two readers and four lecturers for a department conducting the MLIS. The Curriculum Development Committee (CDC) in 1992 recommended for a department running BLIS (having not more than 40 students) and MLIS (having not more than 15 students), one professor, one reader and three lecturers (1:1:3) and a provision should be made for one additional teacher for every 10 students after 40 for BLIS and 15 for MLIS. (d) Lack of Library Facilities Many LIS schools have either no library at all, or a library with inadequate collection of text-books, reference books and practical tools (classification schemes, cataloguing codes and list of subject headings). Availability of the latest editions of textboks and reference sources is altogether out of question. The library, for library science students is like a workshop or a laboratory to do practical assigments, learn and create new things. No library science school should be established without having an adequately equipped library, required for day to day practical classes. (e) Information Technology Laboratory The majority of the LIS schools, particularly after the submission of the Curriculum Development Committee (CDC) report in 1992, are offering courses on computer applications to prepare students for the electronic information environment; unfortunately most of the schools do not have well-equipped computer laboratory. Competent professionals cannot be produced with merely theoretical exposition; they require adequate practical exposure by working in a well-developed computer laboratory. Practical training for computerized routines such as house-keeping jobs, provision of information services, Internet access, Online and CD ROM searching, etc, is required. UGC Model Curriculum Committee (2001) has strongly recommended that apart from enriching the contents, it is necessary that LIS departments have an IT laboratory with network facilities. Terminal facility should be available in the ratio of 1:5, that is one computer terminal for every five students. The laboratory should be further supported with standard software packages including one or two library application software packages. (f) Curriculum Revision In many universities the LIS syllabi are quite old and they need to be restructured with redefined objectives to accommodate emerging changes in the libraries and expectations of users. Adoption of well-designed curricula will 8
9 Library and Information Science Education in India ensure quality education, resulting in quality products, suitable both for the practising librarianship as well as teaching staff. Presently there is a wide disparity in the courses, their duration, number and name of papers, contents, number of lectures and practical periods, methods of teaching and evaluation, and grading system. The period after 1980s has witnessed a great transition due to the impact of computer and communication technology which is responsible for the emergence of an Information Society and Global Village. Therefore, it has become essential that curricula be revised by reducing emphasis on teaching of traditional techniques and philosophical aspects to incorporate emerging areas such as computer and communication technology, knowledge management, information systems, information processing and retrieval systems, online information sources, and marketing of products and services. Revised curriculum should be capable of preparing the future professionals in order to meet the challenges enforced upon them from time to time. (g) Admission Procedures and Intake Admission criteria for any course should be based on sound principles relating to manpower requirements but this is not so in Indian LIS educational setting. UGC Review Committee Report (1965, p.39) recommended the ratio between teacher and students at BLIS and MLIS to be 1:10 and 1: 15 respectively, which can ideally help to develop competent information professionals. But the ground reality is that in many schools, there is only one full-time teacher assisted by a few part-time teachers, teaching many courses up to Ph.D level. The teacherstudent ratio is high and this has resulted in large number of students graduating without adequate exposure to theory and practice, therefore producing graduates with sub-standard training as well as creating the problem of unemployment. A good profession is one which is capable of obtaining jobs before the announcement of examination results or immediately after the completion of the programme. This is possible today, if accreditation of LIS schools becomes essential, the number of schools and seats are kept limited, and the quality of education is maintained. Such situation would not only help raise the status of the profession but also provide a wider recognition and acceptance in the society. Therefore, for the qualitative manpower development, students intake should be given due importance keeping in view the needs of the job market. (h) Students Selection Criteria Library and information science is slowly becoming popular, students with better qualifications are joining the course but they are not enthusiastic in opting for library science as their first choice. Therefore, more attention towards selection criteria is needed to attract the best brains. Even to attract middle level talent, 9
10 Singh, S.P. incentives like scholarships and fellowships are needed. Merit (as in many universities) should not be the only criteria for admitting the students. Admission test and interview should be adopted to select appropriate students, with pleasant personality, good general knowledge, communication skill, inborn love for books, aptitude towards librarianship and desire to serve others. (i) Apprenticeship Programme All professional courses need adequate practical training as merely theoretical exposition in the classrooms do not make the students proficient to handle the live situations of practical librarianship. System of apprenticeship or practical training must become an essential component of the programme. Although some schools are adopting this practice, others should also take initiative to develop mutual understanding with the selected libraries for this purpose. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), with the libraries willing to accept the students for practical training, may be signed. Such training increase the competency building of the students and give them an opportunity to learn while they work. This would make them more confident and competent to face the challenges of librarianship when they enter the profession later. (j) Dual Responsibility In 1979, the UGC Panel on Library and Information Science recommended for the independent status to the LIS departments but in some states such as Maharashtra and Karnataka, professor of LIS is also in charge of the university library, thus, holding dual responsibility. This is not a healthy practice and is against the recommendation made by the panel. EMERGING TRENDS With the growth and development of LIS education, various trends are emerging, as listed below: Departments are carefully viewing their curriculum to put more emphasis on emerging areas like computer and communication technologies, and reducing emphasis on traditional techniques like classification and cataloguing. Departments have started establishing their own computer labs and are emphasizing upon practical training on the use of IT, making the students competent to work effectively and efficiently in the electronic information environment. 10
11 Library and Information Science Education in India The trend of offering two-year integrated courses is emerging to eliminate duplication of course contents at BLIS and MLIS levels and providing sufficient time for teaching computer and communication technologies, and relating it to library work through practical training. The beginning of PG Diploma courses in some specialized areas, like Archival and Documentation Management, Library Automation, Networking and Information Technology, etc. With the introduction of Information Science curricula, there is greater emphasis on teaching LIS related to information organizations that offer specialized services. As a result, Data Banks, Information Analysis Centres, Translation Centres, Patent Libraries have marked the beginning of a new milestone in the global view of information activities. Like industrial and production management, quality standards are also now being applied to libraries, leading the trend of emergence of ISO certified libraries in India. Therefore, LIS departments are also introducing components of total quality management in curriculum. More LIS departments are getting independent status and privileges like other departments of the university in terms of full-time teachers and full-time head. To face the technological challenges, more existing faculty members are engaging themselves in computer and IT related courses. New faculty positions are created and filled up with the LIS professionals having computer and IT related qualifications. More Continuing Education Programmes (CEP) are being organized in the field of computer and related technologies and LIS departments are playing an active role inorganizing such courses. A growing number of LIS departments are developing their own websites to provide information about themselves. With the growing impact of the Internet on LIS, new areas such as digital libraries, electronic publishing, online resources, metadata and information architecture are reckoning as nascent fields of LIS research. CONCLUSION Today, the LIS profession has attained the status of a full-fledged discipline in India. However, it has low recognition and has not been regarded at par with other well-known professions. As a result, most students do not opt for librarianship as a first choice of study. National bodies such as ILA, IATLIS and IASLIC should give serious thinking to find the timely solutions for the problems prevailing today. There should be a National Accreditation Body to apply rigorous parameters before granting accreditation to a library school. This will help to establish quality control in LIS schools. Attention should focus on 11
12 Singh, S.P. the adoption of relevant and up-to-date curricula, high quality faculty, willing students and good infrastructure in needed in every school. This is necessary to improve the quality of the products, creating better job opportunities for graduates and raising the social status of the LIS profession. REFERENCES Association of Indian Universities Handbook on Library and Information Science, New Delhi: Association of Indian Universities. Baba, Abdul Majid, Accrediting agencies for library and information science education. Paper presented at the 45 th All India Library Association Conference, Dec 1999, Hisar, India. Dutta,Bidyarthi and Das, Anup Kumar Higher Education in Library and Information Science in India. ILA Bulletin, Vol 37, no.1: Kumar, P S G Doctoral studies in Library and Information Science in India : A critical study. Desidoc Bulletin of Information Technology, Vol.18, no.1: 5-8. Mangla, P. B Library and Information Science Education: Trends and issues, In: Jain, M K, ed. Fifty years of Library and Information Services in India. New Delhi: Shipra: Patel, Jashu and Krishan Kumar Libraries and Librarianship in India. London: Greenwood Press. Satija, M. P Whom do we serve? : Doctoral research in Library and Information Science in India. Desidoc Bulletin of Information Technology, Vol.18, no.1: Satija, M.P Research in Librarianship before and after Ranganathan, In: Navalani, K and Satija, M.P, eds. Pettits petals: A tribute to S R Ranganathan. New Delhi: ABC Publishing House: University Grants Commission (India) Review Committee Report on Library Science in Indian Universities (Chairman: S R Ranganathan). New Delhi: University Grants Commission. 12
13 Library and Information Science Education in India University Grants Commission (India) Report of the Curriculum Development Committee (CDC) on Library and Information Science (Chairman: P N Kaula). New Delhi: University Grants Commission. University Grants Commission (India) UGC model curriculum: Library and Information Science. (Chairman: C R Karisiddappa). New Delhi: University Grants Commission. 13
14 Singh, S.P. APPPENDIX 1 Table 1: University Departments Offering Regular Courses No University Dpt.Estd BLIS MLIS.MPhil Ph.D 1 Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh Amravati University,Amravati 1987 Ö - Ö 3 Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam n c 1979; Intg Annamalai University, Annamalainagar Ö Ö Ö Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow MSc Info Sc. Intg - Ö 5 6 Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi Bangalore University, Bangalore nc 1975 Integ Bharati Vidyapeeth,Pune 1997 Ö Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar Ö 10 Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi M.Sc Info Sc Integ - Ö 11 Bundelkhand University, Jhansi 1986 Ö Ö - Ö 12 Burdwan University, Rajbati Ö 13 Calcutta University, Kolkata Calicut University, Calicut Ö - Ö 15 Delhi University, Delhi Documentation Research& Training Centre(DRTC, Banglore) AIS 2 Yr Dr. Babasaheb Amebedkar Marathwada Univ, Aurangabad Ö 18 Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Agra Ö 19 Dr C V Raman University of Science, Technology,Commerce & Mgt, Raipur 2002 BLSIT MLSIT Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar Ö Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram (Deemed univ) 1990 Ö Gauhati University, Gauhati n c Integ Ö 23 Gujarat University, Ahemdabad Gujarat Vidyapeeth, Ahemdabad 1986 Ö Ö Ö Ö 25 Gulbarga University, Gulbarga n c 1985; Integ Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar Ö H N Bahuguna Garhwal University, Srinagar 1991 yes yes - Ö Jadavpur University, Kolkata Ö 30 Jamia Milia Islamia. New Delhi Jammu University, Jammu Jiwaji University, Gwalior Kalyani University, Kalyani 1992 Ö Ö - Ö 34 Karnatak University, Dharwad n c 1971; Integ Kashmir University, Srinagar 1970 n c Integ Ö Ö 36 Kerala University, Thiruvananthpuram & PGDIT Ö Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Ö 38 Kuvempu University, Shimonga M Sc Integ Lalit Narayan Mithila University, 39 Darbhanga n a Lucknow University, Lucknow Ö ;MSc Integ Madras University, Chennai Madurai Kamraj University, Madurai Ö M.S University of Baroda, Baroda Mahadev Desai Samajseva Ö 14
15 Library and Information Science Education in India Mahavidyalaya 45 Mahatma Gandhi Gramodaya Vishwavidyala, Chitrakoot yes - yes 46 Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottyam n a yes Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal Integ3yr 1994 Integ 2yr Mangalore University, Mangalore n c 1990; Integ Manipur University, Imphal Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur yes 52 Mother Teressa Womens Univ, Kodaikanal M Sc Integ - 53 Mumbai University, Mumbai Mysore University, Mysore nc 1971; Integ Nagarjun University, Guntur yes Nagpur University, Nagpur National Institute of Science Comm & Info Resources (formerly Insdoc), AIS 2 yr North Bengal University, Siliguri n a yes North Gujrat University, Patan yes North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon yes North Orissa University, Takatpur 2001 yes Osmania University, Hyderabad yes yes 63 Panjab University, Chandigarh Patna University, Patna yes Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur nc yes 66 Pune University, Pune now Integ. yes Punjabi University, Patiala yes - yes 68 Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata yes - yes 69 Rajasthan University, Jaipur Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya,Jabalpur yes Sambalpur University, Sambalpur Sampunanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, 72 Varanasi Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar nc yes Saurashtra University, Rajkot yes - 75 Shivaji University, Kolhapur Integ S.N.D.T. Women s University, Mumbai South Gujarat University, Surat yr p t - 78 Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantpur nc 1990; Integ 1998 yes yes 79 Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati ;Integ 1984 yes yes 80 Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University,Nanded Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University,Pune na yes Tilak Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur yes - yes 81 82, 83 Utkal University, Bhubaneswar nc 1984 Integ Vidyasagar University, Midnapore yes - yes 85 Vikram University, Ujjain
16 Singh, S.P. Table 2: Colleges and Institutions Affiliated To Universities (Regular Courses) No College/ Institute Year Affiliating University BLIS MLIS 1 AEC Training College & Centre 1962 MG Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya,Panchmarhi - 2 Arya Vidyapeeth Kanya Mahavidyalaya n a University of Rajasthan, Bhusawar - 3 Asian Workers Development Institute n a Sambalpur University, Rourkela - 4 Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirapalli 1983 Bharathidasan Univ, Coimbatore - Integ 5 Central Institute of Library Science 1970 Osmania University, Hyderabad - 6 Dr Bhagwan Das Kendriya Granthalaya, 1992 Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi - Varanasi 7 Farook College, Calicut n a Calicut University - 8 Govt. Girls Degree College n a Jiwaji University, Gwalior 9 Govt. MLB Arts & Commerce College, 1962 Jiwaji University, Gwalior Lashkar 10 HPT Arts/ RYK Science College 1984 University of Pune, Nasik 11 Institute of Correspondence Education 1981 University of Madras, Chennai 12 Institute of Management Education 2002 CCS University, Ghaziabad, Meerut - 13 International College of Girls 1962 University of Rajasthan, Jaipur - 14 Isabella Thoburn College n a University of Lucknow, Lucknow - 15 JLNS College, Ganj Basoda 1998 Barkatullah University, Bhopal 16 Jai Hind Defence College 1998 Barkatullah University, Bhopal 17 Kamta Prasad Guru Bhasha Bharati 1968 Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur - 18 Mahendraguru Bhagwandas Granthalaya n a Lucknow University, Lucknow - Kashi Vidyalaya 19 Majlis Ars & Science College, Valanchery n a Calicut University, calicut - 20 Manair College of Library Science 1991 Kakatiya University, Khammam - 21 Nehru Institute of Social Studies n a Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune - 22 Nutan Maratha Mahavidyalaya 1992 North Maharashtra, Jalgaon - 23 Onkarmal Somani College of Commerce, 1987 Jai Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur - Jodhpur 24 Pt Nilakantha College of Library & n a Utkal University, Bhubaneswar Information Science. 25 Rajeev Gandhi College, Bhopal 1997 Barkatullah University, Bhopal 26 R K Memorial Mahavidyalaya, Vidisha 1998 Barkatullah University, Bhopal - 27 S.B Women s College, Cuttack 1973 Utkal University, Bhubaneswar - Integ 28 SMIT College of Library & Information 1983 Behrampur University, Behrampur Science, Ankushpur 29 Sant Sambhji Shinde College of Library 1995 Swami Ramanand Teerath Marathwad - Science, Parbhani University 30 S S Patil Arts, T T Salunkhe Com & G R n a North Maharashtra, Jalgaon Pandit Science College, Jalgaon 31 Vidya Bharti Science College 1987 Amravati University, Amravati 32 Vikrmaditya College 2000 Barkatullah University, Bhopal - 16
17 Library and Information Science Education in India Table 3: Universities Offering LIS Courses through Distance Education No University Year BLIS MLIS MPhil Ph D 1 Alagappa University, Karaikudi Annamalai University, Annamalainagar Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa Institute of Open & Distance Learning, Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal 5 Berhampur University, Behrampore Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli _ School of Distance Education, Calicut University, Calicut 1994 _ Dr. B R Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University, Ahmedabad Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad n a - PGDip in Lib Auto & NW 13 Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi Kakatiya University, Warangal Karnatak State Open University, Mysore n a Directorate of Correspondence Courses, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra 17 Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga n a Directorate of Distance Education, M D University, Rohtak Kota Open University n a Madras University, Chennai! Madurai Kamraj University, Madurai Mahatma Gandhi Gramodaya Vishwavidyala, Chitrakoot Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidhyapeeth, Patna University, Patna Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati U P Rajarshi Tandon Open University, Allahabad Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Pune! Notes: i. Abbreviations Used: n a Not available n c Now ceased Integ Integrated two-year programme Ö Part time ii. Symbols Used: - Course not being conducted. Course is being conducted but year of started could not be found. iii. The year of starting of the Dept/ Institution as well as the courses has been given wherever available. 17
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