Welcome to the Sivanath Sastri college Library

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History

Sivanath Sastri College (South City College Women’s Branch) has a noble past and a great heritage. On 6 January 1879 a high class English institution called City School was opened chiefly through the endeavours of two great Brahmo leaders Ananda Mohan Bose and Sivanath Sastri. On 17 January 1881 the school was raised to First Arts (F. A.) standard. Thus City College was born. Within a couple of years it became a First Grade Degree college imparting secular knowledge in early twentieth century Bengal. South City College and its Women’s branch owe their origin to this City College. As an extended part of the nineteenth century Brahmo educational movement Sivanath Sastri College strives to provide quality education to women.

It is known that the City College had an extremely fine and rich collection of books as early as the beginning of the last century. It grew particularly under the careful eyes of its principal, Heramba Chandra Moitra. Much credit goes to Prabhat Kumar Mukhopadhyay, who as librarian applied modern scientific methods to organize City College library. It is said that after the South City branch finally settled down at the present address, the authorities transferred about 25,000 books from City College library. Gradually South City College Library expanded. When in 1961 Sivanath Sastri College came into being its own library started its journey. The library of the college grew out of the great heritage and lives up to the ideal set forth in the teachings of the great pioneer of women’s emancipation Pandit Sivanath Sastri. Hard pressed for space the library works against all odds to see young minds bloom, to assist in igniting flames of knowledge. It grows to help the community to grow.

From a modest beginning, Sivanath Sastri college library expanded day by day. Now the library has a collection of more than 41000 books as per accession register. The library has a good collection of books on all subjects taught in the college as well as on related subjects. Books are procured under College grant and UGC grant. Apart from that there is a small collection of books donated by the users.

The library has four separate units: 1) Central library 2) Honours library  3) Departmental library of Geography 4) Departmental library of Botany. All categories of users can borrow books from the Central library, but access to the Honours Seminar library is restricted to the Honours students and the teachers. Staff-room library is for class room reference and the departmental libraries are for the teachers and the students of the respective departments. 

Vision

To become a vibrant center of knowledge that promotes research, academic excellence, and lifelong learning by offering fair access to high-quality information resources, cutting-edge library services, and a learner-centered atmosphere, all the while protecting intellectual heritage and embracing contemporary ICTs for the holistic growth of students, faculty, and the larger academic community. 


Objective

To assist the college's teaching-learning process by offering sufficient, current, and pertinent print and digital information resources that are aligned with the curriculum.

 

2. To provide teachers, staff, and students with easy and fair access to library resources and services in order to meet their academic and research needs.

4. To encourage users to develop good reading habits, and efficient use of library resources.

5. To offer user-friendly library services.


6. To facilitate access to journals, databases, and other resources in order to promote research and academic writing.

7. To implement information and communication technology (ICT) and contemporary library management techniques for effective library operations.