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Devarai, R.S., & Kalyane, V.L. Round the clock librarianship, 1995. In New vistas in library and information science : papers in honour of Professor G.V.S.L. Narasimha Raju. Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. pp.142-149. (Published) [Book Chapter].

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Author(s): Devarai, Rajashekhar S.
Kalyane, V. L.
Title: Round the clock librarianship
Subjects: A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information > AA. Library and information science as a field
Date: 1995
Abstract: The concept of Round the Clock Librarianship (ROCLOLIB) is one such opportunity of terminal and critical importance to librarians, which helps people (clients) in general and reassures them about the professional commitment and devotedness of librarians. Although the concept is old, it is an exercise here to analyse its importance for the overall image and status of the practice/occupation. The chapter discusses the proposal of opening Libraries for 24 Hours. It also points out the reasons for the ROCLOLIB like: provision of information as a beginning of solution of an individual/group problem, readership/usership of library resources, identification of the profession among society, librarian as a scholar, residential librarianship, emergency librarianship, accessibility of information as a fundamental right, and overall it is a dream, a slogan, and a movement.
Publication: New vistas in library and information science : papers in honour of Professor G.V.S.L. Narasimha Raju
Starting page: 142
Ending page: 149
Editor(s): Prafulla Chandra, T. V.
Laxman Rao, N.
Ramaiah, L. S.
Raju, A. A. N.
Publisher: Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
Keywords: Library hours; Use of Libraries, ROCLOLIB, Librarianship
Country: India
Type: Book Chapter
Rights: http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/



References

  • The authors don't believe in the tricotomies of Librarianship/documentation/information science. Hence when ever the word librarian and librarianship is used in this paper they should be understood in comprehensive and all inclusive meaning to connote the multi-faceted profession.
  • Bernard Barber (1963) Some Problems in the Sociology of the Professions, Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 92.4,1963, pp. 669-689.
  • Rajashekhar S. Devarai and T. Damodaram (1992) Ranganathan and the Professional Development of Librarians: Study in Professionology, University News 30.45, 1992, pp. 11-13.
  • W.J. Goode (1960) Encroachment, Charlatanism and the Emerging Profession: Psychology, Sociology and Medicine, American Sociological Review 25, 1960, pp. 902-914.
  • V.L. Kalyane and Rajashekhar S. Devarai (1994) Empathy in Public Librarianship: A Subjective and Qualitative Analysis, Indian Journal of Information, Library and Society 7. 1-2, 1994, pp. 87-104.
  • F.W. Lancaster (1978) Toward Paperless Information Systems, Academic Press, New York, 1978, pp. 153-159.

 

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