Departmental Library

List of Books

The Department of Information Technology maintains a well-equipped Departmental Library to support the academic, learning, and research activities of students and faculty members. The library serves as a valuable academic resource by providing easy access to books covering fundamental as well as advanced topics in Information Technology and Computer Science.

The departmental library contains a collection of standard textbooks, reference books, and specimen copies from reputed publishers. These books are written by nationally and internationally recognized authors, ensuring high-quality academic resources for teaching and learning.

Library Timings: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Library Incharge: Ajay Kumar Kaushik (9013940559)

Library Collection Statistics

  • Total Number of Books: 525
  • Total Number of Unique Titles: 353
  • Total Number of Authors Represented: 354

Major Subject Areas Covered

The books in the departmental library cover a wide range of important domains in Information Technology, including:

  • Programming Languages (C, C++, Java, Python)
  • Data Structures and Algorithms
  • Database Management Systems
  • Operating Systems
  • Computer Networks
  • Software Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Unix and Linux Systems
  • Wireless and Sensor Networks
  • Advanced Computer Science Topics

Publishers Represented

The library collection includes books from reputed academic publishers such as:

  • S.K. Kataria & Sons
  • S.K. Katson, Delhi
  • Tata McGraw Hill
  • Pearson
  • Dhanpat Rai & Co.

Library Facilities

The Departmental Library provides a supportive environment for reading, reference, and academic study within the department.

  • Access to subject-specific textbooks and reference books
  • Reading and reference facility for students and faculty
  • Specimen copies from publishers for academic review
  • Learning resources to support coursework, projects, and research
  • Regular addition of new books and updated editions

The departmental library acts as a supplementary academic resource to the central institute library, allowing students to quickly access important subject-related materials within the department.

Library Rules and Guidelines

  1. Maintain silence and discipline inside the library.
  2. Books are meant for reading and reference within the department.
  3. Students should handle books carefully to avoid damage.
  4. Books should be returned to the designated place after use.
  5. Any damage or loss of books must be reported to the department.