Fr. SANTIAGO LIBRARY



"Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.

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About the Library

The Library of St. Xavier's College is a well-equipped and modern academic library that plays a crucial role in supporting the college's academic and research activities. With access to a diverse range of information resources, including books, textbooks, audio-visual materials, e-books, e-journals, and databases, the library aims to cater to the evolving needs of the academic community.

The library's prompt and effective services indicate a commitment to serving its users efficiently. Offering services such as Reference Services, Research Support, Circulation Services, Databases Training Support, User Guidance Service, Photocopy Service, Bibliographic Service, Document Delivery Service, and Online Catalogue Service enhances the overall experience for students, faculty, and researchers.

The library's focus on maintaining a comfortable environment, with Wi-Fi access, ensures that students and researchers can have a conducive space for study and research.

Collection Highlights

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1,30,658+

Books


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3,915+

Back Volumes


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20,197+

E-Books
(directly from publishers)

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3,500+

E-Journals
(directly from publishers)

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4,535+

Project & Dissertation


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13,180+

Photographs


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07+

Newspaper
(Printed)

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77+

Journals & magazines
(Printed)

The Historical Time Line of Fr.Santiago Library:

1923

The library was established with 5000 volumes of books.

1964

The Book Bank Section of the library was established.

2001

Library Automation was initiated to streamline library processes.

2005

The Mega Fr. Santiago Digital Library was inaugurated, indicating a shift to digital resources and services.

2006

Bar Code Technology was introduced, likely to enhance book tracking and circulation.

2009

WebOPAC Online Search facility was launched, enabling users to search the library's catalog and resources online.

2012

RFID Technology (Radio-Frequency Identification) was introduced, which can improve inventory management and self-checkout systems.

2014

The Digital Library of the library was launched, further expanding its digital resources and services.

2017

Fr. Santiago Library mobile launched in android and iOS


Inter Library Loan (ILL)

Library arranges to borrow documents, that are not available in its collection, on Inter Library Loan from other libraries. This is done on an Institution-to-Institution basis. Such materials will have to be handled with utmost care and returned to the library well on time. This service is provided for academic and research purpose to the faculty, research scholars, students and staff who are members of the library. Members are requested to send a formal request to the library with complete bibliographic details of documents required.

Reprographics Service

The Photocopying facility is available in the library. This service is limited to library materials and particularly for copying research papers published in journals, conference proceedings for academic and research work without violating the Copy Right Act.

Research Support

St. Xavier's College Library offers a wide range of services to support research endeavors and projects. The library seems dedicated to providing personalized assistance to individuals seeking help with their research needs. Here's a breakdown of the services they appear to offer.

  • Comprehensive Support: The library aims to assist researchers in various stages of their projects or publications. This implies that they are ready to help not only with finding resources but also with understanding and utilizing them effectively.
  • Personalized Assistance: The library understands that each researcher's needs might be unique. By offering personalized assistance, they are likely to provide one-on-one guidance based on the specific requirements of the researcher.
  • Access to Collections: The library grants access to both physical and digital collections. This means you can access both physical books, journals, and other materials within the library's premises, as well as digital resources that can be accessed remotely.
  • Electronic Resources and Databases: The library provides access to electronic resources and databases. These could include online journals, databases of research articles, eBooks, and other digital content that is relevant to academic and research needs.
  • Help with Access and Usage: The library seems willing to assist researchers in accessing and utilizing their resources. This might involve guidance on how to navigate digital databases, effectively search for materials, and properly cite sources.
  • Friendly Support: The mention of being "happy to help" indicates a welcoming and approachable attitude of the library staff, which can be reassuring for researchers who may have questions or need assistance.

Circulation services

Circulation Services in the library refer to the processes and policies related to borrowing and returning materials from the library's collection. Here are some key points about circulation services:

  • Borrowing of Materials: The library offers access to its collection of materials for borrowing. This includes books, journals, multimedia items, and other resources that are part of the circulating collections. Users can borrow these items for a specific period.
  • Reservation and Recall Requests: Users can place reservation requests on items that are already borrowed by others. If a reserved item is returned, the library notifies the user who made the reservation, and they can borrow it. Recall requests may be made when another user needs a borrowed item urgently, and the current borrower is asked to return it sooner than the original due date.
  • Assistance in Locating Items: Circulation staff assists users in locating items within the library, especially in the stack area where books and other materials are stored.
  • Circulation Policies: The borrowing facilities are generally available to faculty, researchers, and students of the Institute. Specific rules and policies govern the borrowing privileges, loan periods, and number of items that can be borrowed at a time.
  • Membership Enrollment: To avail borrowing privileges and other services, faculty members and students are required to enroll as library members by filling out a membership form available at the library circulation desk.
  • College Identity Card Requirement: Users must present their College Identity Cards for both borrowing and returning reading materials. This card serves as identification and helps in managing the circulation process efficiently.