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UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT (Abstract) MLISc Course under Calicut University Credit Semester system in affiliated colleges Syllabus and Scheme implemented with effect from 2010 Admission approved implemented Order Issued. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GENERAL AND ACADEMIC BRANCH IV B SECTION GAIV/B1/2297/2000 Vol (II) (i) Dated, Calicut University.P.O., 29/07/2010. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Read: 1) GAIV/ JI/1373/08 Dated 23-07-2010 2) Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Studies in Library Science held on 19-06-2010. (Item No.1) 3) Orders of the Vice Chacellor in the file of even No. 22-07-2010. ----- O R D E R Vide paper read 1 st above, orders were issued implementing the regulations of Calicut University Credit Semester System at P.G level in affiliated colleges of the University with effect from 2010 admission onwards. The Board of Studies in Library Science at its meeting held on 19-06-2010 (vide item No. 1)prepared and approved the syllabus for MLISc under Calicut University Credit Semester System in affiliated colleges. The Vice Chancellor after having considered the urgency, exercising the powers of Academic Council and subject to ratification by Academic Council has approved the syllabus ( Item No I of the minutes) for MLISc under CUCSS in affiliated colleges. Orders are issued implementing the syllabus of MLISc course under CUCSS in affiliated colleges with effect from 2010 admission onwards. Orders are issued accordingly. Syllabus is appended here with. To Sd/- DEPUTY REGISTRAR (G & A IV) For REGISTRAR The Principals of all Colleges offering MLISc. Copy to: Controller of Examinations/ DR AR P.G Section/Tabulation section / Administrator to upload in the University website/library/eg Sn./GAI F. Sn/ SF/DF/FC. Forwarded / By Order Sd/- SECTION OFFI CER 1

Master of Library and Information Science (M.L.I.Sc.) Syllabus (Choice Based Credit Semester System) (Applicable from 2010 admission for affiliated Colleges) (Appendix:A) Semester Course No. Course Title Credit s Dura tion Internal Assess ment Theory /Practic al/diss ertation Total First Second LIS1 C01 Library, Information and Society 4 3 Hrs 20 80 100 LIS1 C02 Library Management 4 3 Hrs 20 80 100 LIS1 C03 Information Processing Theory (Classification and Cataloguing) 4 3 Hrs 20 80 100 LIS1 C04 Information Processing Practice (Classification) (DDC 2 Credits) UDC 2 Credits) 4 3 Hrs 20 80 100 LIS2 C05 Information Processing Practice (Cataloguing) 4 3 Hrs 20 80 100 LIS2 C06 Information and Communication 4 3 Hrs 20 80 100 LIS2 C07 Fundamentals of Information and Communication Technology 4 3 Hrs 20 80 100 LIS2 C08 Information sources 4 3 Hrs 20 80 100 LIS2 E01 Elective 1. Fundamentals of ICT 4 3 Hrs 20 80 100 Internship of one month duration in a Library approved by the Departmental Council during summer holidays between II nd and III rd Semesters. Internal marks have to be awarded by the Librarian of the Library where the students has undergone internship. 2 20 30 50 LIS3 C09 Information Systems and Services 4 3 Hrs 20 80 100 Third LIS3 C10 Research Methodology 4 3 Hrs 20 80 100 LIS3 C11 LIS3 E02 LIS3 E03 Application of Information and Communication Technology in LIS (Theory) Elective 2. Statistics & Bibliometricts Elective 3. Technical Communication 4 3 20 80 100 4 3 20 80 100 4 3 20 80 100 2

Fourth LIS4 C12 LIS4 C13 LIS4 E04 LIS4 C14 Information Processing and Retrieval 4 3 20 80 100 Application of Information and Communication Technology in LIS (Practice) Elective 4. Organizing information Resources Practice Dissertation and Viva Voce 8 4 3 20 80 100 4 3 20 80 100 150(Disserta Tion-100 marks Vi voce-50 Mark Total 78 36 0 1560 1900 3

Master of Library and Information Science (M.L.I.Sc.) Syllabus (Choice Based Credit Semester System) FIRST SEMESTER Paper LIS1 C01- Library, Information and Society (4 Credits) Unit 1. Library in the Social Context Libraries-evolution and types Libraries in the social and cultural context Concept of modern libraries Role of libraries in contemporary society Five laws of library science Implications of five laws in library and information activities National, public, academic and special libraries Types of academic libraries: school, college and university libraries National library of India Unit 2. Resource Sharing and Extension Services Resource sharing Library extension services Library publicity Library networks: NICNET, CALIBNET, DELNET, ERNET, INFLIBNET. Unit 3. Library Development Library movement in India Library movement in Kerala Unit 4. Library Legislation Need, purpose and essential features of library legislation Library legislation in India - model public library bill of S.R.Ranganathan. Public library legislation in Kerala Kerala Public Library Act 1989 Indian copyright act Delivery of Books and News papers (Public Libraries) Act. 4

Unit 5. Library and Information Profession Librarianship as a profession Professional ethics Professional associations and their role in the development of the profession National and International associations: IFLA, ILA, IASLIC Promotion of library and information services by UNESCO, UGC and RRRLF Paper LIS1 C02- Library Management (4 Credits) Unit 1. Management Concept, definition, and scope Management schools of thought Principles of scientific management Fayol s principles POSDCORB MBO Total quality management: definition, concepts, and elements Unit 2. System Analysis and Design Library as a system Project management PERT/CPM Decision tables Performance evaluation SWOT (Strength Weakness Opportunities Threat ) DFD (Data flow Diagram) Unit 3. Library Collection Management Different sections of library and information centres and their functions Acquisition procedures: selection, ordering and accessioning. Technical processing: classification, cataloguing and physical processing Circulation control: charging systems, interlibrary lending Serials control: selection, ordering receipt and display 5

Special Collections Collection development : policies and procedures Maintenance of documents: Stock verification and rectification, withdrawals, replacements, preservation and conservation of library resources. Unit 4. Human Resource Management Organizational structure Job analysis and description Job classification Recruitment, selection, induction Training and development Motivation Performance appraisal Stress management Unit 5. Financial and Record Management Sources of finance Methods of Financial Estimation Budgeting techniques-line, PPBS, Zero based budgeting Cost effectiveness and cost benefit analysis Outsourcing Annual report, staff manual, library rules and regulations Paper LIS1 C03- Information Processing Theory (Classification and Cataloguing) (4 Credits ) Unit 1. Theory of Library Classification Need and purpose of library classification Normative principles of classification and their usefulness- Canons for idea plane Principles of helpful sequence Notation types- Qualities Unit 2. Facet Analysis and Fundamental Categories Concept of facet analysis Fundamental categories Principles for facet sequence Call No., Class No., Book No., Collection No. 6

Unit 3. Classification Schemes Species of library classification schemes: Enumerative and faceted models Silent features of CC, DDC and UDC Universe of knowledge-structure and attributes, modes of formation of subjects, different types of subjects: simple, complex and compound subjects Unit 4. Bibliographic Description Library catalogue : Its purpose and functions Physical forms : book form, card form, OPAC, WebOPAC Types of catalogue: Author catalogue and title catalogue Dictionary catalogue and classified catalogue. Evolution of catalogue codes -CCC, ALA, AACR-I, AACR-II, Dublin core Bibliographic description & Meta Data standards - ISBD, CCF, MARC- 21, Dublin Core Unit 5. Subject Cataloguing, Centralized Cataloguing and Cooperative Cataloguing Problems in assigning subject headings Methods of subject cataloguing : chain procedure and list of subject headings Tools for subject cataloguing - LCSH, Sear's list of subject headings, Authority lists Centralized cataloguing : Types, advantages and disadvantages Cooperative cataloguing : NPAC, union catalogues Paper LIS1 C04- Information Processing Practice (Classification) (4 Credits) A. Dewey Decimal Classification (2 Credit) B. Universal Decimal Classification (2 Credit) SECOND SEMESTER Paper LIS2 C05- Information Processing Practice (Cataloguing) (4 Credits) Cataloguing of books and non book materials according to AACR-2 7

Paper LIS2 C06- Information and Communication (4 credits) Unit 1. Introduction to Information and Communication Information : characteristics, nature, value and use of information Conceptual difference between data, information, knowledge, Wisdom Introduction to communication concepts, media, channels and systems Communication of information: information generation Classification of communication- formal and informal, oral and recorded, print and electronic Communication channels, models and barriers Trends in scientific communication Unit 2. Information Science Definition, scope and objectives Information sciences as a discipline and its relationship with other subjects Unit 3. Library and Society Genesis, characteristics and implication, of information society Changing role of library and information centres in society Information industry: generators, provides and intermediaries Intellectual Property Acts, Right to Information Act Concept of freedom, censorship, data security and fair use Internationals and national programme sand policies (NAPLIS)UAP, UBC Open Access Movement Unit 4. Economics of Information Information as a resource Information audit Cost analysis of information systemsmarketing of information products and services Unit 5. Knowledge Management Growth process of knowledge Role of library professionals in knowledge management 8

Paper LIS2 C07- Fundamentals of Information and Communication Technology Theory (4 Credits ) Unit 1. Computers: Architecture and Technology Basic computer architecture Types of computers Storage technology-main memory, magnetic storage, optical storage Input / Output devices Unit 2. Software Functions of software Types of software-system software, Application software System software-ms-dos, Windows, UNIX, Linux Application software-dbms, Word processor, Presentation software, Electronic spreadsheet Unit 3. Programming Algorithm and Flow charts Types of programming-procedural language, Object oriented programming language, Special purpose language Generation of programming languages-machine language, Assembly language, High level language, Fourth generation language, Natural language Unit 4. Fundamentals of Communication Technology Communication Systems-Electrical communication, Optical communication, Radio communication, Satellite communication Signal, noise and attenuation-signal, Pure waves, complex signals, Attenuation Digital communication Unit 5. Data processing File design, data files, records, fields File organization: Serial, sequential, direct access, index sequential and random access file organization Database: Concepts, organization and utility 9

Paper LIS 2 C08 : Information Sources ( 4 Credits) Unit 1 Introduction to Information Sources Nature, evolution, functions, characteristics and importance of information sources Classification of information sources Print and non-print Unit 2. Primary Sources Periodicals and e-journals Patents, technical reports, specification, standards Research reports, theses and dissertations Conference proceedings, trade literature Government publication. Unit 3. Secondary and Tertiary Sources Bibliographies Indexing, abstracting and reviewing periodicals Dictionaries Encyclopedias Biographical Sources Geographical sources Statistical Sources Yearbooks and Almanacs Handbooks and manuals Current Information Sources Directories Union catalogues Bibliography of Bibliographies Guides to Literature Unit 4. Electronic Resources Databases, and multimedia sources Online sources and vendors Search tools and techniques BIOSIS, PubMed, IEEE/IEE Electronic Library ACM Digital Library, EBSCO, ProQuest, Elsvier, Ingenta, J-Gate. Unit 5. Project Evaluation of not less than 25 reference sources including electronic resources. 10

Paper LIS2 E01- Elective 1 Fundamentals of Information and Communication Technology Practice (4 Credits) Unit 1. Windows Unit 2. Linux Unit 3. Word Unit 4. Excel Unit 5. Power point THIRD SEMESTER Paper LIS3 C09- Information Systems and Services (4 Credits) Unit 1. Information Services and Products Concept, definition and types of reference service Reference interview and search techniques Concept, definition, need and trends of information services Need, techniques and evaluation of alerting services-cas Referral service Unit 2. Information Systems and their Services National and international systems and services- NISCAIR, DESIDOC, NASSDOC, SENDOC, UNISIST, INIS, AGRIS, MEDLARS, OCLC Unit 3. Personalized Information Services Information Analysis Centre (IAC) Indexing and Abstracting Service Document Delivery Services Translation Service Reprographic Service Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI) 11

Unit 4. Information Users and their Needs Categories of information users Information needs: definition and types Information seeking behavior User studies-methods, techniques and evaluation Unit 5. User Education Goals and objectives Techniques and methods Paper LIS3 C10- Research Methodology (4 Credits) Unit 1. Research Concept, meaning, need and process of research Types of research, fundamental, applied, Inter-disciplinary and multidisciplinary approach Unit 2. Research Design Conceptualization Types of research design Identification and formulation of problem Hypothesis: formulation and testing Literature search: print, non-print, electronic sources Unit 3. Research Methods Scientific method Historical method Descriptive method Survey method Case Study method Experimental method Delphi method Unit 4. Research Techniques and Tools Questionnaire Schedule Interview Observation Scales and check lists 12

Records and reports Sampling techniques Unit 5. Data Analysis, Interpretation, and Report Writing Tabulation and generalization Graphical presentation of data, bar diagram, graphs, histograms Structure of research report Style manual in general-mla style manual in detail Current Trends in Library and Information Science Research Paper LIS3 C11- Application of Information and Communication Technology in LIS -Theory (4 Credits) Unit 1. Networks and Networking Computer networks - definition and examples Switching techniques-circuit switching, packet switching, cell switching Network media-utp, Optical fiber, Ethernet, Network Interface Cards, Hubs, Routers, Gateway, Modem Network types: LAN, PAN, CAN, MAN, WAN Wireless Networks: WiFi, WiMAX LAN topologies : bus, star, ring, tree, mesh and token ring networks Unit 2. Internet: Basic features, Tools, Services and Utilities History and Development WWW, E-mail, FTP, Telnet, Mailing lists, Newsgroups, Video conferencing Search engines and Meta search engines Internet security, Firewall, Proxy servers Web 2.0 Technologies Semantic Web, Invisible Web and Deep Web Application of Internet in Library and Information work and services Unit 3. Library Automation Planning and implementation House Keeping Operations-Acquisition, Cataloguing, Circulation, Serial Control, OPAC Integrated Library Management System Application of RFID in Libraries Unit 4. Digital Libraries Introduction to digital libraries-concepts and issues 13

Content creation - electronic documents, files and file formats Collection building-issues and challenges Metadata and Metadata Schemas Dublin Core Digital Library Software Unit 5. Institutional Repositories Institutional repositories-concepts and issues Implementing institutional repositories Institutional repository software-key features and functionality Paper LIS3 E02- Elective 2: Statistics and Bibiometricts (4 Credits) Unit 1. Basics of Statistics Nature and Scope of statistics Use of Statistics and libraries and Information centres Unit 2. Presentation of Data Tabular, graphical and diagrammatic presentation Construction of freq tables, Graphs Measures of central tendency Measures of dispersion, skewness, kurtosis Unit 3. Inferential Statistics Correlation Linear regression Chi-square test Z-test Unit 4. Statistical Packages SPSS Unit 5. Bibliometrics Biblimometrics-genesis, scope and definition, biblimometrics laws-bradford s law, Zipf s law, and Lotka s law Their application Citation analysis,, Bibliographic coupling Growth and obsolescence of literature Definition, scope and genesis of scientometrics, informetrics and webometrics. 14

Paper LIS3 E03- Elective Paper 3: Technical Communication (4 Credits) Unit 1. Technical Writing Characteristic features pf technical writing. Audience research Language as a medium for communication of thought, readability and text Unit 2. Abstracting Types of abstracts Guidelines in preparing abstracts Unit 3. Repackaging and Consolidation Content analysis Repacking, formatting, Consolidation. Unit 4. Products of Technical Writings Preparation of popular articles, technical reports, review articles, digests, briefs rend reports and state of the Art report Unit 5. Mechanics of Writing Preparation of Common problems in spelling grammar usage and punctuation Style manual-chicago Manual APA, and MLA Style manuals Copy editing and proof reading FOURTH SEMESTER Paper LIS4 C12- Information Processing and Retrieval (4 Credits) Unit 1. Information Retrieval Systems Information Retrieval Systems - Purpose, Functions and Components Comparison with Shannon & Weaver model 15

Search strategy-formulation of strategy for on-line search Unit 2. Indexing Systems Indexing - Meaning, Purpose and Need Principles of subject indexing Indexing models Pre coordinate indexing a post coordinate indexing. Key word indexing KWIC & KWOC Citation indexing Science Citation Index and Social Science Citation Index Unit 3. Vocabulary Control Vocabulary control - Meaning and importance Vocabulary Control Tools - Subject heading Lists, Thesaurus, Thesaurofacet, Classarus Thesaurus - its purpose, structure and format Thesaurus construction techniques Unt4. Evaluation of Information Retrieval Systems Criteria for evaluation Design of evaluation programmes Steps of evaluation Evaluation projects Aslib- Cranfield studies, Medlars Evaluation Project Unit 5. Natural Language Processing (NLP) Concept of NLP Application of NLP in IRS Paper LIS4 C13- Application of Information and Communication Technology in LIS -Practice (4 Credits) Unit 1. Library Automation Packages- Koha, SOUL Unit 2. Digital Library Software-Greenstone Unit 3. Institutional Repository Software-DSpace Unit 4. Library website / portal design 16

Unit 5. Internet tools / services / utilities Paper LIS4 E04- Elective Paper 4: Organizing Information Resources Practice (4 Credits) Creating metadata records according Dublin Core and other specialized metadata standards for a variety of electronic resources. Using online ontologies for subject indexing. ***** 17

Semester First Second Third Fourth Course No. LIS C01 Course Title Library, Information and Society Duration of Exam Marks I.A Exam Total Credits 3 Hrs 20 80 100 4 LIS C02 Library Management 3 Hrs 20 80 100 4 LIS C03 Information Processing Theory (Classification and Cataloguing) 3 Hrs 20 80 100 4 LIS C04 Information Processing Practice DDC 3 3 Hrs 20 80 100 (Classification) UDC 1 LIS2 C05 Information and Communication 3 Hrs 20 80 100 4 LIS2 C06 Planning of Libraries and Information Centers 3 Hrs 20 80 100 4 Information Processing Practice LIS2 C07 (Cataloguing) 3 Hrs 20 80 100 3 LIS2 C08 Information Sources 3 Hrs 20 80 100 3 LIS2 E01 Elective 3 Hrs 20 80 100 4 Internship 20 30 50 2 LIS3 C09 Information Systems and Services 3 Hrs 20 80 100 4 LIS3 C10 Information Processing and Retrieval Research 3 Hrs 20 80 100 3 LIS3 C11 Methodology Information Technology in Libraries (Theory) 3 Hrs 20 80 100 3 LIS3 C12 Application of Information and Communication Technology in 3 Hrs 20 80 100 3 LIS (Practice) LIS3 E02 Elective 3 Hrs 20 80 100 4 LIS4 C13 Research Methodology 3 Hrs 20 80 100 3 LIS 4 E03 Elective 3 Hrs 20 80 100 4 LIS4 E04 Elective 3 Hrs 20 80 100 4 LIS4 C13 Dissertation and Viva Voce 150 150 8 Total 360 1540 1900 72 18

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