LIBRARY POLICY
Every Kendriya Vidyalaya will have a library.
The objectives of the library is to:
Be the knowledge hub of the school and
disseminate knowledge as widely as possible.
-Facilitate creation of new knowledge.
- Facilitate optimal use of knowledge by all staff and students.
- Ensure easy access to the facilities available to all staff and
students.
- Encourage and foster reading habit among staff and students.
- Effectively participate in the teaching-learning programmes of the
school.
In order to achieve these objectives the
library will undertake to:-
-Serve as the center of information for the Vidyalaya and provide
easy access to national and global knowledge to all staff and
students.
- Offer an inviting and attractive physical space with proper
seating arrangements and other amenities.
- Ensure that staff and students are treated with courtesy and
offered all assistance in their pursuit of knowledge.
- Offer proactive services to all users.
- Optimize its potential to provide access to information and
knowledge to all by proper display, categorization classification of
resource materials.
- Help all the users to develop the skills to make optimum use of
all the facilities.
- Undertake activities to foster an interest in books and increase
involvement in the library.
- Improve the collection and services on a continuing basis in
consultation with users stake holders.
- Workout a progamme in consultation with teachers for the effective
use of all types of library materials.
- To work effectively and efficiently by undertaking every activity
in a professional manner.
General
guidelines for the librarv
1. The library must maintain a well-rounded
core collection including reference materials to satisfy the regular
needs of the staff and students. The core collection would consist
of several copies of textbooks, reference materials related to each
subject, costly essential books which would include encyclopedias,
maps, atlas, rare books on particular topics/subjects or exclusive
editions of general books.
2. Besides the core collection other general ( fiction and
nonfiction) books for regular issue should be available in the
library.
3. The core collection may be supplemented through networks,
e-resources etc
to provide better qualitative and quantitative services.
4. Library collections are dynamic resources
and therefore, there should be
constant review and renewal of material to ensure that the
collections are
relevant to the users/stakeholders.
5. Weeding out of books should be a regular feature and should be
carried out
with the approval of the competent authority, at least once in a
year
6. Categorizing/classifying and indexing of books should be
invariably done
keeping in mind the objective of the library.
7. The library should follow open access system.
Size of
library collection
1. The core collection of the library should
take into account the size of the Vidyalaya and subjects offered
besides covering project based activities, career guidance,
counseling etc.
2. Books should be available in both English and Hindi.
3. Besides the core collection, other general books put together
should be at the rate of 5 books per student subject to a minimum of
1500 books for newly opened schools. This collection should be well
thought out. Low cost and age relevant editions of classics and
fictions should be preferred for the general
section of the school library.
4. Book purchase should be a continuous process and some percentage
of the total Vidyalaya budget should be earmarked for collection
development on a recurring basis. Out of this budget, 50% should
compulsorily be earmarked for elementary classes (i.e. up to class
VIII)
5. To encourage more teacher participation in the library, a teacher
may be allowed to submit name / list of book(s) intended to be
purchased (which are not available in the library) amounting to
Rs.500/- to the Library Committee.
After approval of the Library Committee, the
teacher may be allowed to purchase the intended book(s). The cost of
the book / books should be reimbursed to the teacher after the books
are deposited in the library along
with the bill. However, this kind of purchase would be limited to
only a certain amount that would be decided by the Library
Committee.
6. During annual stock taking, weeding out of collection should also
be carried out.
7. For newly opened Vidyalayas a one-time budget would be provided
for setting up the basic collection.
8. Besides books, libraries should subscribe to useful magazines,
periodicals and journals.
Services to
be provided by the library
1. Issue of books for home use - Each student
would be issued two books at a time for a period of one week. Staff
members, including Principal, would be issued maximum five books at
a time for a maximum period of one fortnight. Failure to return
books on time would compulsorily lead to penalty of Re.l per day for
all (students & staff).
2. A recall system for overdue books should be introduced. This
could be achieved by sending an overdue note to the concerned
student through the Class Teacher. In case of staff the note can be
sent through the school office.
3. Reissue of books by a user may be allowed maximum twice more
after first issue.
4. Newly purchased books should not be issued to any user for at
least one month but should be displayed separately as new arrivals.
5. Issue of subject reference books - Only subject reference books
from reference section would be issued for home use on those days
when the successive day is a holiday. The book will have to be
returned on the next
working day. Dictionaries, Encyclopedias etc would not be issued.
6. One set of textbooks may be issued to teachers for the subject
being taught by them for the whole session.
7. In case a user loses a book he/she would have to either replace
the book or deposit three times the price of the book in the
library.
8. Each user would be provided with library cards for issue of
books.
9. Magazines and periodicals may also be issued for a week only.
However, it must be ensured that at least two previous issues are
available in the library. A separate register should be maintained
for this purpose.
10. Reading facilities in the Library - There should be comfortable
seating arrangement with proper lighting in the library. The library
would be open on all working days and the entire duration of school
hours.
11. Each section will have two library periods per week. Classes VI
to XII will go to the library during this period. For primary
classes the teacher supervising the library period will give books
from class library to the students. One teacher, who would help in
maintaining discipline in the library as well as assist the
librarian, will accompany the students of class VI & above to the
library. However, the arrangement for library class may differ from
school to school depending on the number of sections per class. In
very large schools one period of class library can be introduced.
Notwithstanding this the number of library periods would be two per
section out of which one period will be in the library. The class
library period can be utilized for other library
related activity also for which the class teacher would be
in-charge.
12. The librarian should also identify two
students in each section who would assist in library activities.
13. Librarian should facilitate in the use of the library by acting
as intermediary between the users and the collection.
14. Computer and Internet access - The library should have a
computer, which would be used for storing information of the
collection, record of books issued, digitalized books and provide
internet access.
Organization of the Library
1. A proper system of cataloging and
classification of the collection should be done to provide easy
access and also to keep account of the books. Dewey Decimal
Classification (DOe) system should be used for this purpose.
2. Computerization of the library should be carried out.
3. Books should be arranged in lockable shelves but open access
system should be followed.
4. The library’ should subscribe at least 10
periodicals/journals/magazines. These should be attractively
displayed on magazine racks. Newspapers should be displayed on
stands. Old periodical/magazines/newspapers should
be arranged date wise and preserved for at least 6 months.
5. The display boards in the library should show the jacket covers
of latest books, interesting information on various topics, besides
writings of students and teachers.
6. The library should also carry out a number of activities like:-
i. Display of latest books, magazines & periodicals.
11. Book reviews
iii. Organization of book fairs (at school or cluster level by
involving other nearby schools).
iv. Career guidance and counseling corner.
v. Themes for the week and display of related material.
vi. Compilation of material from newspapers/magazines etc for
various topics like environment, science and technology etc.
vii. Organization of Book Quiz.
viii. Prizes to students who have borrowed the maximum number of
books.
ix. Establishing of book clubs.
7. The library should invariably display the following information:
I. Total no. of books
ii. No. of text books
iii. No. of Reference books.
iv. No. of general( fiction and non fiction) books
v. Subject wise list of books
vi. Class wise list of fiction and non-fiction available in the
library.
vii. No. of periodicals/magazines available along with their names
and
periodicity.
Management of Library
1. The librarian will manage the library and
the duties of the librarian will include all that has been stated in
the previous sections.
2. There shall be a library committee, headed by the Principal and
at least 03 teacher members who have a genuine love for books. The
teachers should be one each from Primary, Secondary and Sr.
Secondary classes. The committee would also include two students to
be selected by the Principal from Classes VII to XII. The Librarian
would be the Member-Secretary of the Committee. The Committee will
select books for the library keeping in view the natural interests
and needs of the children, their age group and intelligence. There
should also be continuous renewal of books for which meetings should
be held on half yearly basis. The Library Committee can invite other
teachers/students to the meetings for their advice/suggestion. This
committee shall meet as often as possible but at least once in a
month.
3. Besides recommending books for the library the Library Committee
will also recommend suitable budgetary provision for the library;
develop a general programme of library service to suit the interest
and requirement of different sections of users; review library rules
and formulate new rules for the library; make recommendations for
proper functioning of the library.
4. All teachers and students can recommend books for the library for
which a suggestion box should be kept in the library. Suggestions
received through this box shall be placed for consideration of
Library Committee.
5. Besides books for children, the Committee will also select books
for teachers on
various subjects apart from Academics.
6. For Primary classes (1 to V), class library will be set up. These
libraries will be under the charge of class teachers. The class
teacher will get books from the main library, which will be in
accordance with the standard and interest of the age group of the
children of the class concerned. They should be attractively
displayed in lockable shelves and kept in the class. The teacher
will issue books to the children during library period. After these
books have been read, another set would be issued from the main
library.
7. The Primary teacher would maintain a register regarding issue of
books to the students so that hejshe can keep track of the books
read and students are not given books they have already read.
8. The selection of books for the class libraries will also be done
by a committee comprising of H.M, librarian, class teacher, two
other teachers and two students who will be nominated by the
Principal.
9. The class teacher will ensure that every pupil in the class
maintains a notebook in which the name of the book read, its author
and a brief account of the content is recorded.
10. Non-compliance of the instructions given above will be
considered to be a dereliction of duty for which suitable action may
be initiated against the concerned Principal Librarian Teacher H.M.
Monitoring and Evaluation of collection and Services
Statistics should be maintained on the
following so that they can be used for monitoring
and evaluation.
1. No. of users.
2. No and percentage of collection issued on any given day.
3. Number of books issued during a stated period.
4. Average books issued per user per unit time.
5. Number of recommendations received for purchase of books per
year.
6. Class wise list of activities conducted in a year along with
number of participants.
7. Number of new books added per year.
8. Number of old books weeded out.