A New Approach to the Development of Library and Information Service in North Eastern Region
By: Kaula, P N.
Subject(s): Library and Information Science | Library and Information Services-Development-North Eastern Region | Library Development-Technological Adoption-Information Services-North Eastern Region | Library-Policy-Development-North Eastern Region In: Herald of Library Science 25(1-2)Summary: Discusses the importance of libraries in educational planning quoting the Unesco seminar resolution held in Bogota, Equador in 1961. Mentions the acheivements of Cuba in eradicating illiteracy and the specific role of libraries. Refers to the achievements of USSR inproviding free flow of books. Points out the stress laid on libraries in the National Policy of Government of India. Describes the library activities of North Eastern document region with special reference to Assam where efforts were made to enact library law since 1964. Stresses the need for library legislation and specific policy for library development. Suggests establishment of Library Board and states its functions. Refers to the influence of new technologies and their adoption for libraries.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Discusses the importance of libraries in educational planning quoting the Unesco seminar resolution held in Bogota, Equador in 1961. Mentions the acheivements of Cuba in eradicating illiteracy and the specific role of libraries. Refers to the achievements of USSR inproviding free flow of books. Points out the stress laid on libraries in the National Policy of Government of India. Describes the library activities of North Eastern document region with special reference to Assam where efforts were made to enact library law since 1964. Stresses the need for library legislation and specific policy for library development. Suggests establishment of Library Board and states its functions. Refers to the influence of new technologies and their adoption for libraries.