A computer department library is a resource center specifically tailored to support the academic and research needs of a computer science or information technology department within an educational institution or a corporate setting. Here's an overview of what you might find in such a library:

Books and Reference Materials: Textbooks covering various topics in computer science, programming languages, algorithms, databases, networking, software engineering, and related fields. Reference materials such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, and handbooks for quick information retrieval.

Journals and Magazines: Subscription to relevant academic journals and magazines, providing the latest research articles, industry trends, and technological advancements.

Online Resources: Access to online databases, e-books, and digital resources that complement traditional print materials.

Dedicated staff oversee a range of services to support library activities efficiently.

  • The library is open from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM except Saturday. No entry is allowed outside these hours.
  • Access to the library is restricted to only departmental students and faculty members.
  • Students must register with their student ID to become library members.
  • Students must inspect the condition of the books to ensure they are in good condition before leaving the library. If any damage is observed, it must be promptly reported to the staff. Otherwise, they will be held accountable for any damages.
  • Marking, underlining, writing, or defacing the books in any way will result in fines and other penalties.
  • Students are required to maintain silence within the library premises.
Sr.No. Particulars
1 Reference Books
2 Department News Letter
3 Specimen Copies