Membership Rules
IRC Rules & Regulations
The main purpose of these rules is to safeguard the common interest of all users and to enable the IRC to carry out its functions as efficiently as possible.
The IRC Rules & Regulations are approved by the College management.
Any person in the IRC or using IRC services is assumed to have undertaken to observe the IRC Rules & Regulations. All other relevant College Regulations, rules and codes of conduct also apply to the users of the IRC.
(USER means any person making use of IRC materials, services or facilities).
Membership
Faculty & Staff: Faculty & staff may become the member of the IRC after getting their Staff identity cards.
Students: All the students of Dronacharya College of Engineering on their admission to the college automatically become the member of the IRC. Each student will be issued six Loan tickets with a membership card. Schedule for issuing loan tickets and membership card for the first year student will be notified accordingly.
Staff and students of other institutions managed by Smt. Anguri Devi Charitable Trust may also utilize the services of IRC on the presentation of a letter of introduction from the Head of the concern institution.
Users must hold a valid membership card before making use of IRC services. All users and others may be required to present an approved membership card at the IRC entrance and at other times if requested to do so by the IRC staff.
Duplicate Membership Card/Loan Ticket
Loss of membership Card/Loan ticket should be reported to IRC immediately to prevent its misuse. A duplicate membership card/Loan ticket may be issued after verifying the facts by making a written request with a charge of Rs.50/per card/loan ticket.
General Rules
- No bags, umbrellas, parcels, etc. except files and books may be brought into the IRC. Personal belongings may be kept at the property counter provided at the entrance at the owner’s risk. The IRC will not accept responsibility for loss or misplacement of personal belongings.
- Users are not permitted to consume food or drink in the IRC, or to engage in conduct or bring into the IRC any item liable to cause damage to IRC property or premises.
- Use of mobile phones is strictly prohibited inside the IRC.
- Users must not engage in conduct that disturbs others. Silence must be maintained in the IRC Reading Room area. Conversation and noise must be kept to a minimum elsewhere.
- Users must not act disrespectfully or abusively towards other users or IRC staff. Users must be decently dressed and conduct themselves properly in the IRC.
- Reservation of seats is not permitted. IRC staff may remove books and other articles left for any length of time on chairs and tables.
- The IRC staff on duty has the right to request a user to leave the premises if found violating any IRC rules.
- Users will be asked to vacate the IRC ten minutes before closing time and must vacate the premises when requested at any other time.
- Users shall not damage or misuse IRC services, materials, property, equipment, or premises in any way.
- Users must comply with current legislation on copyright, data protection, and computer misuse. Users of IRC photocopying services must comply with the Copyright Act and will be held personally responsible for any breach.
- All persons leaving the IRC must ensure that all IRC property in their possession has been duly authorized for removal before reaching the exit.
- IRC staff may inspect articles in the possession of any person in the IRC. On leaving, all users must produce for inspection all books and items taken out of the IRC and make an entry in the Check-Out Register.
- IRC staff cannot undertake to locate or transmit personal messages to persons believed to be in the IRC.
- The Librarian is empowered to withhold IRC facilities for any infringement of these rules.
- Users failing to observe borrowing regulations may be subject to fines and suspension from further borrowing until all loans are cleared and fines or compensation paid. Fines are payable immediately and in full.
- Users may be required to pay full compensation for items borrowed in their name that are not returned, or for any damage, defacement, or loss of IRC equipment, premises, services, or materials.
- Users found damaging or stealing IRC property will be referred to the College Disciplinary Committee.
- Failure to pay fines, return items, or pay compensation is treated as a debt to the College.
- Any user breaching IRC regulations may be fined, required to pay compensation, or suspended from using the IRC for the entire semester or a stated period.
Circulation Services
Loan
General books for normal loan can be borrowed out at the Circulation Counter. Borrowing privileges for the various categories of users are as follows:
- Books
- Students may borrow up to 5 books for 25 days.
- Faculty members may borrow up to 4 books for 30 days.
- Non-teaching staff (Below lecturer grade) may borrow up to 2 books for 2 weeks.
- Journals
Currents issues and unbound issues of journals are to be used only in the IRC
- Reference Materials
Reference materials are to be used only with in the IRC. However faculty members may borrow certain reference materials at the discretion of the Principal/Librarian.
- CD's & Audio-Visual Materials
All CD's & audio-visual materials are to be used in the IRC. However they may be issued on specific request basis for a day or two. Academic staff may borrow certain audio-visual materials for 1 week.
- Other IRC Materials
For the borrowing of other IRC materials, borrowers are to consult the Librarian.
General Rules of Circulation
- All items on loan shall be returned by their due date and time.
- Users are requested to verify the physical condition of the book/document at the time of its lending. They will be held responsible for any damage caused there after.
- All items on loan may be subject to recall before their due dates if requested by another user, by the Librarian. Recalled items shall be returned without delay.
- All items on loan shall be returned on expiry of membership of the IRC. College staff and student membership expires when employment or attendance at College ceases.
- Users for whom items are obtained through the IRC-inter library Loans service shall abide by any conditions imposed on the use of these items.
- The IRC staff cannot be held responsible for non-delivery of IRC notices about overdue or recalled books or other matters.
- The Librarian may lend, refuse to lend, or restrict the circulation of any item, or recall any item from loan at any time.
- Borrowers are to produce their IRC membership cards when borrowing IRC materials.
- No books or IRC materials may be brought out of the IRC until the loan has been recorded. Unauthorized removal of IRC materials is regarded as a very serious offence.
- The normal loan period for books is two weeks. The IRC, however, may fix varying loan periods for different types of materials or users as it deems fit.
- All borrowers must, at the end of each semester, settle any overdue loans before they are permitted to borrow again.
Overdue Books
Books must be returned by the due date or earlier if recalled by the Librarian. Failure to return a book by the date specified will be treated as a serious offence.
The IRC will endeavour to send overdue notices but will not be held responsible for non-delivery, under whatever circumstances.
Fines
Overdue fine levied on borrowers for books.
Loss and Damage
Borrowers will be held responsible for materials out on loan. If the material is lost, an immediate report should be made to the Librarian to enable appropriate action to be taken. The borrower will have to pay twice the market price of the book. If the book is one of a set or series they may be asked to pay for whole set or series.
Reference Services
Reference service assists readers to find the information and to use the library resources in an effective manner. The DGI has a separate reference section in the Central Library.The Reference Librarian in the reference section is here to help and provide you the information you need. The Reference Librarian can also help the readers in locating materials in library collection and use a variety of reference books and other reference tools on various subjects. e.g Education and Training, Vocational Study and Guidance, Admission to Educational Institutions, Employment etc Reference Section holds all kind of reference materials including dictionaries, encyclopedias, directories, etc. Every year new reference tools are added to the reference section.
Infrastructure Services
Reading Rooms (Use of periodicals and newspapers) The library is continuously engaged in developing reading interests among the students of DGI. The provision of Reading Rooms have been made in all the service units to provide information on various walks of life by making available daily newspapers and popular periodicals. Reading room is a place where they can bring their own books, notes etc and study in the cool and conducive atmosphere of the library. Reading is a pleasure and with surroundings so serene, serious, and concentrate is a boon. This section is very much appreciated by the readers who sit there undisturbed, and study.
Guidance and Counseling Services
This Cell provides guidance to B-Tech and MBA Students. Keeping in view the need and ever increasing demand of the students who are perusing B-Tech and MBA. DGI Library has been providing guidance and practical training to students in it's library department specially classification & cataloguing. The students interact with the professional staff helps them to seek better in knowledge the field.
Reprographic Services
Reprographic service is provided in the library, Xerox Machine has been installed in the reading room. This service has proved to be a boon both to the readers with the result the readers can get the material Photostatted as and when they require on nominal rates i.e 50.00 paisa per page.