Best Practices in Libraries: An Overview

Abstract

Libraries are the service institutions satisfying the information needs of the users are their ultimate goal .In this paper we discussed about the various best practices practicising in different libraries. The best practices are not one time solution but a continuous process, by adopting these practices in libraries they can provide information service more effectively and efficiently.

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Mallikarjuna badiger, Kalikadevi G Badiger, Dr. S. Padmamma

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Mallikarjuna badiger, Kalikadevi G Badiger, Dr. S. Padmamma (2017). Best Practices in Libraries: An Overview. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 6(7), 65-68. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-405600