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Collection of legal information resources : A case study of Judges’ Library of the Delhi High Court

By: Muzzammil, Mohd.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: IASLIC Bulletin Description: 68(1), Mar, 2023: p.3-14. In: IASLIC BulletinSummary: Purpose : The primary purpose is to identify the status of the collection of legal information resources, to understand collection development, collection management, and development rate of documents in the Judges’Library, Delhi High Court. Methodology : A questionnaire-based survey approach has been employed in the present study. Collected data is represented in the form of tables and graphs. Primary data was collected through a structured questionnaire method. Findings : Among the print documents, books are the highest in numbers, while the e-reports of the commissions / committees are the highest among the electronic documents. The overall growth rate of the documents is 1.05% for the four years. The highest budget expenditure is on the subscription of journals in each financial year. Originality : The collection of legal information is one of the essential resources in Judges’libraries. This study investigates the status of legal information resources collection in the Library of Delhi High Court. The results of this study can be helpful for the policy-makers and librarians of court and law libraries.- Reproduced http://www.iaslic1955.org.in/fckeditor/userfiles/file/Abstract,%20%20References%20&%20Author.pdf
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Purpose : The primary purpose is to identify the status of the collection of legal information resources, to understand collection development, collection management, and development rate of documents in the Judges’Library, Delhi High Court. Methodology : A questionnaire-based survey approach has been employed in the present study. Collected data is represented in the form of tables and graphs. Primary data was collected through a structured questionnaire method. Findings : Among the print documents, books are the highest in numbers, while the e-reports of the commissions / committees are the highest among the electronic documents. The overall growth rate of the documents is 1.05% for the four years. The highest budget expenditure is on the subscription of journals in each financial year. Originality : The collection of legal information is one of the essential resources in Judges’libraries. This study investigates the status of legal information resources collection in the Library of Delhi High Court. The results of this study can be helpful for the policy-makers and librarians of court and law libraries.- Reproduced

http://www.iaslic1955.org.in/fckeditor/userfiles/file/Abstract,%20%20References%20&%20Author.pdf

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