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Indian Journal of Library and Information Science

Volume  17, Issue 1, January-April 2023, Pages 67-75
 

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Best Practices in Academic Libraries: Special Reference to Govt. First Grade Colleges of Raichur District

Yallappa

Librarian (Selection Grade), Government Degree College, Sindhanur, Raichur 584128, Karnataka, India.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijlis.0973.9548.17123.8

Abstract

Quality Improvement without Best Practices and Accreditation can't be viable in today`s Academic Realm; Best practices are recognized through inspecting empirical proof of success. At gift, there are numerous Best Practices observed in Academic Libraries to enhance first-rate offerings and professionalism. This paper describes numerous meanings given through numerous dictionaries and council such Online Dictionary of Library and Information Centre and Information Science, Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary, and National Accreditation
and Assessment Council after which discusses the Best Practices It additionally examines the Best Practices with their Goal of the Practice, The Process, Impact of the Practice, Resources required, and Remarks. This paper specializes in guidelines for Best practices in Library and
Information Centre concerning NAAC.
 


Keywords : Academic Libraries, Best Practices, Library and Information Centre Services, NAAC, Quality.
Corresponding Author : Yallappa, Librarian (Selection Grade), Government Degree College, Sindhanur, Raichur 584128, Karnataka, India.