Library FAQ's

Opening Hours

The library is open every school day from 07 a.m. to 06 p.m.

Library Periods

According to the school timetable, the students of Class VI-XII can visit the library for the issue and return of the books during their library periods. They can read reference books, periodicals, and e-readers during this time and also participate in library activities. 

Borrowing information

Students

02 book for a period of 02 weeks

Faculty and staff

Maximum 05 books for a period of 01 Month. The users should submit their ID cards for the automated circulation of books.

Class Libraries

Class libraries are functioning for classes I to V.

Open Access and Classification

The library follows an open access system. The books are classified and shelved according to the Dewey Decimal Classification(Ed.22). Every book is barcoded and spine labels are attached. Fiction and Books for Class Libraries are shelved separately.

Library Automation

The stock and services of the library have been automated with e-Granthalaya, Version-4, an Integrated Library Management software. An online catalogue of library holdings is available. Patrons can search by using keywords, author, title, and subject.

What if I require a book longer than the loan period?

If you require a book longer than the loan period you may renew it by bringing the book to the issue/return counter. As long as the book is not reserved, you will be able to renew it twice.

What if the book is lost?

In case a book/periodical/multimedia is lost by the borrower he/she should have to either replace it by a new book/periodical/multimedia of the same or later edition or deposit the current market cost of the book/periodical/multimedia.

What if a book is overdue?

Overdue reminders will be sent to your class teacher/office periodically. You should bring the book along with the reminder slip back to the library.


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