Sarada Vilas Law College,Mysuru
Krishnamurthypuram, Mysore - 570004, Karnataka
Accredited by NAAC with B+ Grade
Affiliated to Karnataka State Law University, Hubballi
LIBRARY
Overview
Sarada Vilas Law College Library was established in 1954, catering to the educational needs of students and faculty. Situated in an easily accessible location, the library covers 81,000 sq.mts. and includes lending, reference, and periodical sections on the same floor.
We have a spacious, peaceful, and well-equipped library that houses a collection of both printed and electronic materials, including books and journals. Current holdings include over 21,000 books covering all subjects of LL.B., 19 journals, e-journals such as Manupatra, and back volumes of AIR from 1932.
We possess a calligraphic copy of the original Constitution of India signed by all the members of the Constituent Assembly of India-one of our rare collections. To facilitate access to these collections, the library follows an Open Access system. A reading room facility is also available. In addition to textbooks and reference materials, various newspapers and general magazines are available enabling students to stay updated with the latest news and happenings. An author catalogue is maintained to provide easy access to information about the books.
To achieve total library automation, the library’s data has been computerized with the help of KOHA software. The library operates from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on all working days, with extended hours during exam time.
The library features a well-furnished reading room with separate facilities for students and teaching faculty.
Divisions:
The library works under the following Divisions
• Acquisition and processing
• Text-book Lending
• Reference
• Periodicals
• Reading Room
Our college library has been in existence ever since the dawn of the Sarada Vilas Law College in 1954. We are proud to recollect the service rendered to our institution by Mr. Gopalaswamy. He had a profound knowledge in library science and he worked in our college as a librarian.
The implementation of Mr. Gopalaswamy’s plan for a comprehensive growth of the library has culminated into the present status. The other librarians who succeeded him, Mrs. Dipika, Mrs. Divya, Mr. Mahadevaswamy and Dr. Manjunatha J. strived hard to maintain and improve the benchmark set by Mr. Gopalaswamy, and made it at par with any University level library.
It is proud to say that several notable eminent personalities like the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India E.S. Venkaramaiah, Great Scientist Sri. Arunachalam, Scholar and Men of Letters Dr. SL Bhyrappa, Eminent Statesman present Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka Sri Siddaramaiah and Esteem Business Icon Infosys founder N R Narayanamurthy, famous film actor Sri Ambrish and many other are alumni our Sarada Vilas Educational Institution and visited to our Library and expressed their candid compliments for the variety of books and services in the library.
Currently, the library is curated by Mr.Siddaraju who has digitalized the entire library. The library retains its quality with several kinds of precious resource books, periodicals, reference books, government reports, electronic resources and other services offered to the students.
Library Resources and Services
Library Resources
The Library holds very large and rich collection of documents in print and electronic
forms. Books, Journals and Reference Materials are major types of resources available in the
library.
| Types of Materials/Documents | Total |
|---|---|
| Text Books and Reference Books | 20,211 |
| Journals | 06 |
| Magazines and Newspapers | 15 |
| E-Books (N-LIST) | 1,38,521 |
| E-Journals (N-LIST) | 6328 |
| Manupatra (Online Database): | - |
List of Periodicals Subscribed
| Journal Titles | Magazine Titles | Newspaper Titles |
|---|---|---|
| All India Reporter | Practical Lawyer | The Hindu |
| Company Law Journal | Vakeelara Vahini (Kannada) | The Times of India |
| Labour Law Journal | Lawyers Update | Deccan Herald |
| Supreme Court Cases | Law Teller | ಪ್ರಜಾವಾಣಿ |
| Supreme Court Journals | Down to Earth | ಕನ್ನಡ ಪ್ರಭ |
| Indian Bar Review | India Today | ವಿಜಯವಾಣಿ |
| Competition Success Review | ||
| ಸ್ಪರ್ಧಾವಿಜೇತ | ||
| ವಾರ್ತಾಪತ್ರ |
Library Services
SVLC Library provides the following services to the faculties and students for fulfilling
their academic needs.
1. Book Lending Service
2. Book Bank Facility
3. OPAC Service
4. Reference Service and Referral Service
5. Newspaper Clipping Service
6. Career Guidance Service
7. User Education
8. Photocopying Service
9. Internet Browsing Facility
10. E-Resources (e-book, e-journals & e-databases etc) Access Service
11. Library Extension Services
• Orientation Program
• New arrivals Display
• Bulletin Board
• Book Exhibition
• Book-Talks, General Knowledge Competitions
• Organizing Seminars/Conference/Workshops/Symposiums etc
Library Advisory Committee: 2024-25
Library committees are generally constituted for improving the library services and framing of policies in colleges and universities. This coordinates the library services and helps to provide high class library services. This committee advises the librarian on his area of responsibility and carries out inspections.
| S.N. | Name and Designation | Position in LAC |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mr. Mahesh B.P. Principal |
President |
| 2 | Mrs. Bhollamma Dean |
Member |
| 3 | Mr. Siddaraju Librarian |
Member |
| 4 | Mr. Vishak Shreevatsa Assistant Professor, Dept. of Law |
Member |
| 5 | Mrs. Disha Marigoli Assistant Professor, Dept. of Law |
Member |
| 6 | Ms. Sneha IIIrd Year LLB Student |
Member |
| 7 | Mr. Bhanuprakash IIIrd Year LLB Student |
Member |
Library Rules And Regulations
The main purpose of these rules is to safeguard the common interest of all users and to enable the Library to carry out its functions as efficiently as possible. Failure to observe these rules leads to cancellation of the membership. A careful handling of the documents is expected as the books areinvaluably precious in nature.
1. The Students must always carry their College Identity Card / library membership card with themwhile inside the Library. The Identity Card must be compulsorily shown at the time of bookscheck- out/check-in orwhenever asked by the library staff.
2. All library users are required to maintain perfect silence and discipline in the library.
3. The borrowing facility of users can be withdrawn or restricted in case of misbehavior or misuse of the library.
4. Library users should enter their name, course, semester time-in and time-out in register kept at the entrance.
5. Library users are restricted from bringing their personal belongings inside the Library such as bag, coat and umbrella.
6. Personal books, photo-copied and printed loose papers are not allowed inside the library under any circumstances.
7. Books may be retained by the staff till the end of the semester and the students may retain the books for a period of one week (seven days) in the first instance and if required, the same book can be renewed further for a period of a week each. No book will be allowed to be kept with a member beyond fifteen days.
8. Library cards are not transferable: The borrower card holders should come personally toborrow the books and authorization is not allowed.
9. Loss of books/damaged: Every borrower is responsible for the safe custody and return of the book borrowed by him/her. In the event of damage or loss, he/she shall have to replace the book or pay the cost of the book. The person has to pay a fine in addition to paying the cost of the book and processing charges at the time getting ‘NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE’ from the library.
10. Readers should not deface, mark, cut, mutilate or damage library resources in any way. If anyone is found doing so, he/she will be charged the full replacement cost of the resource. Books Borrowed should be protected from RAIN, FIRE, DUST, INSECT etc.
11. Downloading of undesirable e-resources is not allowed and shall be punishable if violated.
12. Strict discipline should be maintained in the library. The position of the chairs and tables should not be changed or displaced.
13. Beverages and eatables are not allowed inside the library. Smoking is not permitted in the library. Mobile phones are strictly prohibited in the library.
14. Rights of admission to the library is left to the discretion of the librarian. He is eligible to refuse admission if he considers a person is either of unsound mind, intoxicated or shabbily dressed. The decision of the Librarian or the next senior officer of the library in the absence of the Librarian shall be final in this matter.
15. No reader is allowed to sleep in the library premises.
16. The readers shall behave in a civilized manner. The Librarian may expel any person if their behaviour creates a law-and-order issue.
17. The readers are liable for punishment and fine if they either misbehave or damage the books or any other property of the library, a decent behavior is expected.
18. Each prospective member shall give in writing an undertaking to abide by the rules of the library. They shall fill up a membership form.
19. Each member shall be provided with a membership identity card and / or Borrower’s card.
20. In case any book is lost or damaged by the member, the member shall replace the book or shall pay the cost of replacement. If a book is one of the volumes of a set, the reader may be asked to replace the whole set.
21. Reference books, rare books, unbound periodicals and books of fine arts may not be issued generally except with the written permission of the Librarian.
22. If a member does not pay off the library dues, the privilege of borrowing books may be suspended till he/she deposits the requisite amount.
23. No visitor or guest is permitted to use the Library without the prior permission of the Librarian. He/She is required to produce a proper introduction letter from the concerned Institution/Organization thereafter who wishes to use the Library facility.
24. No photograph of the Library shall be taken without the prior permission of the Librarian.
25. The librarian shall have the power to refuse the issue of book to any member or he may recall any book without assigning any reason therefore.
26. Student after returning of library books/documents should take No-dues certificate from the library before the examination.
27. Staff should take library No-Dues Certificate (NOC) while Transfer/Deputation/Superannuation from the college. (While living the college, student and faculty should return books and library borrower’s card without fail, thereafter NOC will be issued)
Limit of Books for Faculty and Students.
1. Students can borrow two books at a time.
2. Full-time teaching faculty can borrow at a time 15 books, Full-time temporary teaching faculty can borrow up to 10 books at a time, and Part-time temporary teaching faculty can borrow 5 booksat a time.
3. The library advisory committee may suggest the limit of books to faculty and students on the basis of their library collection.
4. Book Bank books can be issued as per Book Bank scheme norms/the availability of books. The discretionary powers are given to the librarian by the Library Advisory Committee.
Overdue and Loss of Books Charges (Fine & Penalty)
1. If the student fails to return the book within the stipulated due date, a sum of “one rupee‟ will be collected per day per book.
2. The Library member should report immediately to the librarian about the loss of library documents borrowed from the library. The charges shall be recovered for the loss of library books as per the rules of The College Library Manual: A Guide for LIS Professionals, Department of Collegiate Education, and Government of Karnataka.
Library Staff
| S/N | Photo | Name | Designation | Qualification | Phone | e- mail |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mr.Siddaraju | Librarian | BBM,BLISc, MLISc. | 9886663326 | siddarajuhghalli@gmail.com | |
| 2 | Mr. Umesh | Attender | BA | 7676985992 |
OPAC Service
• The Library provides the Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) facility to the users in order to find out the availability of the documents in the library.
• OPAC provides the proper information about the document which they need.
• User can easily trace the availability and location of the document in the Library.
• Ensures a trouble-free guidance / help by the Library staff to the user to access necessary documents.
Library Working Hours
On Working Days:
The working hours of the library depends upon the necessity of the user community and
the availability of the library staff.
Usually, the following working hours may be followed;
1. Generally, the college library shall remain open to the students and staffs during
Monday to Friday: 09:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Saturday 09:30 AM to 1:30 PM
2. The college library timing may change depending on the college working hours and college infrastructure and availability of library supporting staff.
3. The library timings may be extended by the library advisory committee recommendation. It has been fixed for as many hours as possible for the readers to use the library on availability of sufficient staff and library infrastructure and facility.
On Holidays:
The library will remain closed on General Holidays, National, Gazetted and Local holidays.
Special Centres
1. Career Information Resource Centre (CIRC):
This is one of the most resourceful centres for the students who are aspirants of various administrative and professional examinations. The centre provides the following resources for fulfilling the needs of the students.
Study materials for competitive examinations:
• UPSC (IAS, IFS, ESE and CISF)
• SSC
• KPSC (KAS, FDC, SDC and PDO),
• UGC-NTA NET/JRF , CSIR
• NEET, CMAT, KMAT
• IBPS
• Insurance sector
Study materials for the following concepts:
• General Knowledge
• English Grammar
• Basic Computers
• Personality Development
• Interview and Communication Skills
• General Aptitude
• Question Bank Series
Magazines covering Career guidelines and employment opportunities:
• Competition Success Review
• Sparda Vijetha
Career Information Portal: It includes the career information in electronic form.
2. Digital Information Resource Center (DIRC):
This centre is established to promote the students to be tech- savvy, to bring IT awareness and to access the electronic resources. The centre provides the following services and facilities.
1. The centre presently has 27 Personal Computers with internet browsing facility.
2. The centre has subscribed to the Manupatra (An Online Database for Legal Research) for accessing e-resources on legal research (https://www.manupatrafast.com/?t=desktop)
3. The centre provides the services of Electronic Resources Web Portal to access e-books, e-journals, e-theses and dissertations, open access institution repositories; online database and online reference sources.
SVLC Library E-Resources Web Portal
Sarada Vilas Law College
- Krishnamurthypuram, Mysore - 570004
- 0821-2332617
- svlcmys@yahoo.co.in