MIT Library – A Gateway to Knowledge
The MIT Library is centrally located, well-ventilated, and equipped with modern facilities. It is one of the richest libraries in the region, housing 22,117 books, including textbooks, reference works,encyclopedias, dictionaries, yearbooks, and rare collections across multiple subjects. The library also subscribes to over 52 national and international journals and periodicals, ensuring access to the latest academic and research developments.
Reader-Friendly Features
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Rich Collection of Books – 22,117 books including textbooks, reference books,
encyclopedias, dictionaries, yearbooks, and rare volumes.
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Journals & Magazines – Subscription to around 52 national &
international journals and magazines.
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E-Resources – Access to DELNET, NDLI, and NPTEL open resources; 120 educational
CDs also available.
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Enhanced Reference Collection – Dictionaries, encyclopedias, yearbooks, used by
faculty, UG & PG students.
· ✔ Computerized Services – Digitized services such as OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) and book issuing with Alice for Windows (AfW).
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E-Books – A digital collection of 11,937 e-books.
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Project Reports – A repository of 1,353 project reports for academic use.
Reader Awareness Activities
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Know Your Library (KYL) Programme.
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Library Orientation Programme for newly admitted students.
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Library Book Exhibitions.
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Display of New Arrivals.
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Best Library Reader Award.
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Guidance by Librarian & Staff.
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Inter-Library Loan Service.
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Old Question Papers Service.
Special Attractions
· ★ Internet Access Centre – A dedicated cabin with 7 computers.
· ★ Library Security – CCTV cameras installed at key locations for safety &
monitoring.
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Reading Room – Seating capacity for 68 students with comfortable facilities.
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OPAC – User-friendly Online Public Access Catalogue terminals near the issue
counter.
Library Timings
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Monday to Saturday: 09:00 AM – 05:00 PM
❌ Closed:
Sundays & College Holidays