LIS Links

First and Largest Academic Social Network of LIS Professionals in India

Latest Activity

Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted blog posts
4 hours ago
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted an event
4 hours ago
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted an event
yesterday
Sumit Chakraborty posted a discussion
yesterday
Archanagita Saikia is attending Md Nasm Akhtar's event

Online workshop on KOHA at Online

June 1, 2025 from 10am to 1pm
Saturday
Md Nasm Akhtar shared their event on Facebook
Saturday
Sumit Chakraborty updated their profile
Saturday
Sumit Chakraborty might attend Sourav Debnath's event
Thumbnail

Online National workshop on Library Management using Open Source Software at Dhanbad

June 16, 2025 at 10am to June 20, 2025 at 5pm
Saturday
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted blog posts
Friday
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted discussions
Friday
Md Nasm Akhtar posted an event

Online workshop on KOHA at Online

June 1, 2025 from 10am to 1pm
Friday
B.VERMA updated their profile
Friday
Md Nasm Akhtar posted a status
"Online workshop on KOHA"
Thursday
Md Nasm Akhtar posted a status
"workshop on koha"
Thursday
shradhashesh posted discussions
Thursday
Hima Bindu posted a discussion
Thursday
Sourav Debnath posted a discussion
Thursday
Sunita Pareek posted an event
Thursday
Hemanta Kumar Biswal posted an event

International Seminar on Futuristic Vision : Cutting Edge Issues in Teacher Education and Research (ISFV–CETER) at Satyapriya Roy College of Education AA-287, Sector - 1, Salt Lake, Kolkata - 700 064

June 7, 2025 at 9am to June 8, 2025 at 6pm
Thursday
RAMESH posted an event
Thursday

Journal circulation, with respect to 3rd and 4th Laws of Library Science

Dear LIS Professionals,

As we know in today's throat cut Competitive era people do not have enough time to come to the library for access of the library resources (here I am talking about print resources). To fulfill the implication of 3rd law of library science i.e. every book its reader and 4th law i.e. save the time of reader.

I am planning to implement the practice of time bound circulating of current print journals to specific group of people, so that after reading the issue they will forward the same to the next available person, and finally the last person receiving the issue will submit it in the library for the open use and archive.

Is there any library following the practice like this?

Share your idea and thoughts supporting the concept.

I am also planning to attach a log paper on the cover of the journal for easy circulation and tracking, format of the same is given below.

Please review the log format and provide your opinion.

Thanking you all,

 

With regards

Ram

 

Format:

 

Journal Circulation Log

The publication may be forwarded to the next available person on or before the 3rd day of receiving. The last person receiving the publication will return it to the library.

 

List of persons to be circulated.

 

1)

Name

Dept.

signature

date

2)

 

 

 

 

3)

 

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Courtesy

Librarian,

Name of library

Views: 238

Reply to This

Replies to This Forum

Journal Circulation is a good idea of olden days. I don't know how many journals you get. The practice is first ask the members of faculty which journals they like to see. If possible send contents pages either scanned or through a link to e-journal on internet.

Only problem of circulating journals is people are always busy, if they are interested on a particular article then the journal stays with them until they read it, which may not happen soon. In house circulation of contents pages which can stay with them would be safer.

Thank you Sir for your opinion, there is cyclic change observed in the trends and practices of all the professions, definitely all the journals can not be circulated in this way, my concern here is very core journal to circulate to specific group in higher management.  

As for as circulation of content page is concern, we are following the same as stated by you, often it is observed that the content page does not cover whole information that is contained by the that particular issue of the journal. According to my experience there must be some time line to read the issue, otherwise others will miss the chance to read it.

RSS

© 2025   Created by Dr. Badan Barman.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

Koha Workshop