Qualitative Resource Development in Visual Art College Libraries: An Innovative Proposal
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ijiss.2017.7.1.464Keywords:
Resource Development, Fine Art LibraryAbstract
Resource development is a Universal process for libraries and it represent the strength and weakness of a library. It is a process to cater the need of the user community with the time and economic manner. This study deals with the Resource Development in Visual Art College Libraries in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Visual Art is differs from other course and the user of this library is expecting the resources of illustration in accordance with his mind application than the text resources and so a special kind of technique is involved in the Resource Development of Visual Art subject. The study is based on the feedback of the user about the collection need on Visual Art subject.
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