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Information Sources & Services Question 1:
Propedia is part of
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Information Sources & Services Question 1 Detailed Solution
The Correct answer is Encyclopedia Britannica:
Key Points
- Encyclopedia Britannica:
- Its first edition was published in 1768-1771 in 3 volumes, a second edition was 10 volumes, and by its fourth edition (1801–1810) it had expanded to 20 volumes and was published in 1929, and has been revised with reorganization till 1973.
- Britannica in 1985 was printed with a two-volume index, leading to an increase in its volumes. The new set of 32 volumes also re-numbered its volumes as follows;
- Propedia: 1 volume; Propaedia acts as a guide to the Encyclopaedia,
- Macropaedia.: Micropaedia: 12 volumes: Micropaedia works as a detailed index to the Macropaedia and provides brief information with each entry
- Macropaedia: 17 volumes, Macropaedia contains lengthy articles on different topics, and is meant for serious readers.
- Index: 2 volumes.
- The last print version was its 2010 edition.
- Britannica Junior was first published in 1934 in 12 volumes.
Additional Information
- Encyclopedia Americana:
- There have been three separate works using the title Encyclopedia Americana.
- The first began publishing in 1829-33 by the German exile Francis Lieber.
- A separate Encyclopedia Americana was published by J.M. Stoddart between 1883 and 1889.
- In 1902, a new version in 16 volumes was published under the title Encyclopedia Americana, under the editorial supervision of Scientific American magazine.
- Encyclopedia Americana online became first available in 1996.
- There have been three separate works using the title Encyclopedia Americana.
- Encyclopedia Indica;
- it is written by Jagdish Saran Sharma;
- It was first published in 1981.
- The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology:
- It was originally published in 1960:
- The most recent edition in print is the eleventh edition, copyright 2012 comprising twenty volumes.
Information Sources & Services Question 2:
______ is a type of consortia in which a parent body or the coordinating agency will have the financial responsibility for running the consortium.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Information Sources & Services Question 2 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Centrally Funded Consortia:
Key Points
- Centrally Funded Consortia:
- In this type, a parent body or the coordinating agency will have the financial responsibility for running the consortium.
- Examples are CSIR, INDEST, UGC-INFONET, and ICMR Consortia, etc.
- Open Consortia:
- In this type, libraries are free to join and leave as and when they please.
- Member libraries are usually homogeneous in nature and require cross-sharing of the resources in a specific subject area.
- The examples are FORSA; SNDT’s LISA and INDEST Consortium of MHRD, Government of India.
- Closed Group Consortia:
- As the name indicates, this type of consortium is formed by the coalition, affiliation, and collaboration among exclusive member libraries.
- The examples are CSIR, DAE, and IIMs consortia.
- Shared Budget Models:
- In this type, the management of funds and other aspects are handled individually by the member libraries.
- For example, FORSA; IIMs, and HELINET.
Additional Information
- National Level Consortia:
- This is a model perceived at the national level which includes member libraries from one country
- For example in India national-level consortia are being developed INDEST; UGC – Infonet and ICARNET.
- Publishers’ Initiative:
- Certain publishers are also encouraging consortium formation by giving a deep discount in prices to the member libraries.
- For example, Emeralds’ Publishing Group
- Institutional Headquarters Funded Consortia: TIFR (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research); and its branch libraries is an example.
Information Sources & Services Question 3:
Survey data is _____ source of information?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Information Sources & Services Question 3 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is "Primary".
Key Points
- 'Survey data' is a primary source of information.
- Primary source: A primary source is an original source of information created at the time under study.
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Information Sources & Services Question 4:
First 'PLANNER' of INFLIBNET was organized in 2003 at ______ .
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Information Sources & Services Question 4 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is "Shillong".
Key Points
- PLANNER-
- It is a bi-annual convention with a special focus to uplift academic libraries in the North-Eastern region, India in the aspect of library automation and networking.
- It stands for "Promotion of Library Automation and Networking in North-Eastern Region".
- The first PLANNER was held at North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong, Meghalaya during 6-7 November 2003.
- Its objective is to address the modern tools and techniques which had made an impact on today's library management and services.
Additional Information
- INFLIBNET-
- It stands for Information and Library Network.
- It is an autonomous Inter-University center of the University Grants Commission.
- It was established in March 1991 as a project under the Inter-University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA).
- It connects libraries and information centers in universities, colleges, and R & D Institutions.
Information Sources & Services Question 5:
Reference Service is the personal service to each reader in helping them to find the document- who gave this definition?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Information Sources & Services Question 5 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is "S . R. Ranganathan".
Key Points
- S. R. Ranganathan-
- He is known as the Father of Library Science in India.
- He developed the Five Laws of Library Science and Colon Classification system, the most notable contribution to the field of Library science.
- He defined Reference Service as " A personal service to each reader in helping him to find the documents answering the interest at the moment pin-pointedly, exhaustively and expeditiously".
- Lois Shores-
- He is recognized for his work on the integration of audiovisual materials into library collections.
- He worked for the promotion of the library as the center of all learning.
- Robert D. Leigh-
- Robert Devore Leigh was an American educator and leader in the field of library science.
- He wrote that "Librarians have accepted professional status as a goal".
- J. Mills-
- J. Mills was a British Librarian and classification researcher.
- He was a major figure in the British school of facet analysis.
Additional Information
- Reference Service-
- Reference service is the process of helping readers to identify sources of information in response to a particular query.
- Reference Service is the personal service that is provided to the users on request.
Information Sources & Services Question 6:
Which of the following is not a library network?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Information Sources & Services Question 6 Detailed Solution
The Correct answer is ARPANET.
Key Points
- Library network:
- Library networking is an arrangement or a structure that links a group of libraries that have agreed to work together and/or share their resources on an organized basis to a certain degree.
- It can be defined as “two or more libraries engaged in a common pattern of information exchange through communication for some functional purposes”.
- It is meant to promote and facilitate sharing of resources available within a group of participating libraries.
Library Networks in India:
Name of the Network | Year of establishment | Sponsored by | Location | No. of Member Libraries | Current Status |
ADINET | 1994 | NISSAT, DSIR till 2003 | Ahmadabad | 100 Libraries | Functional |
BONET | 1994 | NISSAT & NCST | Bombay | - | Non-Functional |
BTISNET | 1986-87 | DBT | Delhi | 10 DIC’s 52 SDIC’s | Functional |
CALIBNET | 1992 | NISSAT, DSIR | Calcutta | - | Functional |
CSIRNET | - | CSIR (Commissioned Agency- NCST, Bombay DST |
Delhi | 40 labs and R&D Institutions |
Functional |
DELNET | 1988 | Initially by NISSAT, DSIR now NIC | Delhi | 1185 India Member -1169 Foreign -15 |
Functional |
DESINET | - | DRDO | Delhi | 51 Laboratories | Functional |
ERNET | 1986 | DOE , Govt. of India, and UNDP | Delhi | Not opened | Functional |
INFLIBNET | 1992 | UGC | Ahmedabad | 172 Universities | Functional |
MALIBNET | 1993 | INSDOC & NISSAT | Madras | 37 libraries | Functional |
MYLIBNET | 1994 | NISSAT & DSIR | Mysore | 116 Institutions | Functional |
PUNENET | 1992 | - | Pune | - | Non-Functional |
SIRNET | - | DSIR | 40 | Functional |
Information Sources & Services Question 7:
User Profile means:
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Information Sources & Services Question 7 Detailed Solution
The Correct answer is a Statement on user information.
Key Points
- User profile
- User Profile – A user profile includes the name, address, and keyword/s that represent the interest of the user.
- The user profile may be corrected and needs to be updated from time to time.
- Document profile: In the document profile, complete bibliographical details of the documents are provided along with the keywords that represent the subject/s of the document.
- Matching: In this process, the user profile file is matched with the document profile file.
- Notification: In this process, the user is notified by e-mail, or any other communication means about the document that has matched her/his profile.
- Feedback; Along with the document, a feedback card will also be sent.
Additional Information
- SELECTIVE DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION:
- SDI was developed by Hans Peter Luhn.
- Dr. S R Ranganathan defined SDI as a documentation list on a specific topic anticipated to engage the attention of the members of the parent body.
- UNESCO defined SDI as the regular provision of scientific information to individuals or corporate users on predetermined subjects.
Information Sources & Services Question 8:
DARE, which is a UNESCO database, provides information for:
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Information Sources & Services Question 8 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Social Sciences.
Key Points
- The DARE Database, maintained by UNESCO.
- It includes an international directory of over 11,000 references to social science research and training institutes.
- It also includes social science specialists, social science documentation and information services, and social science periodicals.
- The directory also provides listings of peace, human rights, and international law institutions.
- Users may search the directory database by type of institution, country name, personal name, and geographical coverage.
- Because of compatibility considerations with other UNESCO systems, the MARC II record format was chosen.
- The new system is planned to be introduced in three stages: pilot-running, parallel-running, and direct change-over.
Information Sources & Services Question 9:
_______________ includes biographical sketches of both living and dead persons.
I. Who is who
II. Who was who
III. Webster's Biographical Dictionary
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Information Sources & Services Question 9 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is "Only III".
Key Points
- Biographical sources –
- Biographical sources appear in the form of biographical dictionaries and individual biographies.
- Biographical dictionaries are of three types:
- Who is Who,
- Who was Who, and
- a combination of both.
- Who is who-
- It provides biographical information about various persons who are living.
- For example- International Who’s Who [London: Europa, 1935-.] covers only internationally known living celebrities and includes information such as date of birth, nationality, education, profession, career, present position, honors, awards, present address, etc.
- Who was who-
- As the name suggests it includes biographical information of only those personalities who are dead.
- For example- Who was Who [London: Black, 1929-.], includes biographical sketches of only those personalities who are dead.
- A combination of both-
- It includes biographical sketches of both living and dead persons.
- For example- Webster’s Biographical Dictionary [Springfield: Webster, 1972] falls under the third category and includes the biographical information of both live and dead persons.
Information Sources & Services Question 10:
Information on people and places is to be found in
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Information Sources & Services Question 10 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Encyclopaedia.
Key Points
- Encyclopedia
- Encyclopedias are collections of essays that provide concise, factual, and accurate background information on a topic - the Who, What, When, Where, and Why.
- An encyclopedia is a reference work or compendium providing summaries of knowledge either general or special to a particular field.
- Encyclopedias are divided into articles or entries that are arranged alphabetically
- Encyclopedia entries are longer and more detailed than those in most dictionaries.
- encyclopedia articles focus on factual information concerning the subject named in the article's title
Additional Information
- A gazetteer is a geographical index or directory used in conjunction with a map or atlas.
- It typically contains information concerning the geographical makeup, social statistics, and physical features of a country, region, or continent.
- The content of a gazetteer can include a subject's location, dimensions of peaks and waterways, population, gross domestic product, and literacy rate
- This information is generally divided into topics with entries listed in alphabetical order.
- The first known Chinese gazetteer was released in the first century.