A Textbook on Foundations of Library and Information Science by Ramyajyoti Arandhara and Chinmay Sarma offers a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of library and information science (LIS). This book is designed for students, educators, and professionals seeking a strong theoretical grounding in the field, combined with practical insights into its applications.
The text systematically explores key concepts, including the history and evolution of libraries, classification systems, cataloging principles, and the role of libraries in information dissemination. It delves into the philosophical and ethical foundations of LIS, discussing the importance of intellectual freedom, equitable access, and the preservation of knowledge.
With a focus on modern challenges, the authors address the impact of digital technology on library operations, including digital libraries, information retrieval systems, and emerging trends like artificial intelligence and data analytics in LIS.
The book also highlights the role of library professionals in fostering lifelong learning, promoting literacy, and serving as custodians of cultural heritage. Supported by clear explanations, examples, and case studies, this textbook provides a well-rounded perspective on the discipline, making it an essential resource for understanding the dynamic and evolving nature of library and information science.
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