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Library Services

General Rules

  • Books will be issue only to Identity card holders.
  • Users can avail borrowing facility from 9.00 am to 10.00 pm.
  • Have your e-mail address active, because all Library notices are sent via e-mails.
  • Any kind of damage of library materials (marking, underlining, etc.) is strictly prohibited.
  • Readers shall be held responsible for any damage done to the book belonging to the library and shall be required to replace it.
  • No outside/personal books are allowed in the library for reading purpose.

Circulation Service

  • The Circulation Desk handles issue / return / renewals of IIITDM Library materials and also collects overdue fines if any.

Cataloging Service

  • Cataloging service through OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) provides the information of the entire library collections and its availability status. The service includes search facility with advanced search options, by Author, Title, Subject, ISBN, Call Number, Keyword, etc.

Reference Service

  • Reference section has separate collections of materials such as Encyclopedia, Technical Handbook, Dictionary, etc.

User Awareness Service

  • Library provides all necessary information to the new entrants during the orientation programme conducted by the institute at the beginning of every academic year.
  • Separate lecture sessions are arranged for library users to familiarize about various library resources and services available. Training sessions are also organized whenever a new product or service is introduced.

News Clipping Service

  • Interesting academic and research information from various online sources are collected and displayed on reading tables.

Kindle – E Book Reader Service

  • Kindle is a series of e-book readers designed and marketed by Amazon. Kindle devices enable users to shop for, download, browse, and read e-books, newspapers, magazines and other digital media via wireless networking.

Research Support Service

  • Turnitin is an Internet-based plagiarism-prevention service created by iParadigms. Universities and high schools buy licenses to submit essays to the Turnitin website, which checks the documents for unoriginal content. The results can be used to identify similarities to existing sources or can be used in formative assessment to help students learn how to avoid plagiarism and improve their writing.