Library

Library

Discover a World of Knowledge
at State-of-the-art Library.

At the Heart of Knowledge :
The Library and Its Expansive Resources at KLH GBS

“Libraries store the energy that fuels the imagination. They open up windows to the world and inspire us to explore and achieve, and contribute to improving our quality of life.”— Sidney Sheldon

Established in 2020 alongside the Institution’s foundation, our library began humbly with a collection of just 500 books. Today, it proudly houses 8,231 volumes and 1,700 diverse titles, standing tall as the intellectual backbone of the campus.

The library is not just a space—it’s a thriving ecosystem of learning.

With a harmonious integration of traditional and digital resources, the KLH GBS Library stands as a cornerstone of academic excellence. It ensures comprehensive accessibility for all stakeholders by offering services in both physical and digital formats, thereby catering to diverse learning preferences.

The library subscribes annually to 1,280 e-journals and 323 print journals, keeping the academic community abreast of the latest global research trends and scholarly advancements across disciplines. These curated resources empower students and faculty with the tools necessary for in-depth research, critical analysis, and continuous learning.

Library

The Digital Library :
Where Technology Meets Curiosity

Functioning as a powerful extension of the Central Library, the Digital Library is equipped with high speed, internet-enabled computer systems and operates from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. This space offers students and faculty access to an expansive range of digital academic resources including NPTEL video lectures, mock tests, online journals, and more. It encourages self-paced learning and fosters academic independence, making it a vital asset in today’s tech-driven educational landscape.

More than just a repository of books and databases, the library at KLH GBS is an immersive academic environment, a place where curiosity is nurtured, and knowledge is cultivated.

Because at the heart of every great institution, there is indeed a great library—guiding every learner on their journey to success.

In a world moving ever faster, the KLH-GBS library remains a quiet sanctuary of knowledge — where the past, present, and future meet on the shelves.

Library
Librarian Mr. Chandra Chary Sreeramoj, M.Sc, M.Tech, M.Li.Sc
Total Area 300 Sq. Mts
Digital Library 100 Sq. Mts
Seating Capacity 120 + Seats
Total Book Volumes 3078
Total Book Titles 868
Print journals 17 {11-National +6-International}
Magazines 16
Back Volumes 200
CDS 100
Project Reports 150
Newspaper Facility 05

DIGITAL LIBRARY

E-Resources

KNIMBUS, EBSCO Business,CMIE, TURNITIN

J-Gate, DELNET

NPTEL, NDLI

32- Multimedia Systems with Net.

LIBRARY AUTOMATION

“koha” SOFTWARE

BARCODE SYSTEM

Classification:DDC

Electronic Log Register

REPROGRAPHY FACILITY

PRINTING

SCANING

Reprography Services

 

LIBRARY TIMINGS

Working Days Timings
Monday through Friday 8:00am to 8:00pm
Saturday 9:00am to 4:30pm
Sunday 9:00am to 1:30pm

CIRCULATION HOURS

Working Days Timings
Monday through Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm
Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm

SERVICES IN THE LIBRARY

  • CURRENT AWARENESS S SERVICE
  • CONTENT SERVICE
  • REFERENCE SERVICE
  • READING SERVICE
  • ABSTRACTIG &INDEXING SERVICE
  • SELECTIVE DISSEMINATION INFORMATION SERVICE
  • CIRCULATION SERVICE
  • BOOK BANK SERVICE
  • INTERNET & E-Mail SERVICE
  • NDLI & NPTEL SERVICE
  • E-BOOKS & E-JOURNALS SERVICE
  • BROWSING SERVICE
  • PRINT & SCANING SERVICE
  • REPROGRAPHIC SERVICE
  • NEWSPAPER CLIPPING SERVICE

SECTIONS IN THE LIBRARY

  1. ACQUISITION SECTION
  2. TECHNICAL SECTION
  3. CIRCULATION SECTION
  4. STACK AREA SECTION
  5. BOOK BANK SECTION
  6. REFERENCE SECTION
  7. READING SECTION
  8. PERIODICAL SECTION
  9. NEWS PAPER SECTION
  10. NEW ARRIVAL SECTION
  11. BACK VOLUMES SECTION
  12. CD’S SECTION
  13. PROJECT REPORT SECTION
  14. QUESTION PAPER SECTION
  15. DIGITAL LIBRARY SECTION
  16. REPROGRAPHIC SECTION
  17. RARE BOOKS & ARCHIVAL MATERIAL Sec.
  18. PROPERTY COUNTER SECTION

Library Rules

General Rules

  1. Faculty Members, Non-Teaching staff and Student members of KLEF are allowed to use the Library. Members should always carry their ID cards while using the Library.
  2. Readers should observe strict silence inside the Library.
  3. Uses of Mobile phones are not permitted inside the Library premise.
  4. Members are responsible for books issued against their membership.
  5. Readers are not allowed to bring their personal books or any printed material inside the Library.
  6. Personal belongings like bags, umbrellas, etc. are to be kept at the Property Counter. Readers are advised not to leave their precious and valuable items like money, passport, credit card etc. at the Property Counter.
  7. Readers should not carry books from one floor to another and should leave the books on the reading table after use.
  8. Readers should not write in, mark, scratches, and disfigure damage books or furniture of the Library.
  9. Online Chatting is not allowed.
  10. Users are not allowed to carry eatables and drinks inside the Library.
  11. Readers are not to share their net access ID and Password with other students.
  12. Changing the settings and display of the Computers kept in the Library are not allowed.
  13. Playing games on computers is strictly prohibited in the entire Library premises.
  14. Students should take care of their Pen drives, Cell Phones, and Wallets etc.
  15. Browsing other than academic materials is strictly prohibited. Strict disciplinary action will be taken against the defaulters.

Circulation Rules

  1. Borrowers must satisfy themselves with the physical condition of the book before borrowing.
  2. Books are normally issued for a fortnight except reference books which are issued to faculty for overnight only.
  3. Those textbooks which have single copies shall not be issued.
  4. Students can reserve the books at the circulation counter in case these are already issued.
  5. Reference books, theses, project reports and periodicals/bound journals are not issued at all.
  6. Project Reports/Theses are to be consulted within the Library premises only.
  7. Dissertations/Theses cannot be photocopied.
  8. Library can recall any issued book even before the due date.
  9. No Sub lending of books is permitted.

Overdue Charges

  1. Issued books returned after due date attract overdue charges. For general books, the overdue charges range from Rs. 2 per day on each book.
  2. For loss of Library book the member has to pay the four times of the price of the book plus fine.

Book Lending Facility

The details of borrower categories and their entitlements

Borrowers Type No. of Books Loan Period Overdue Charges
Faculty Members 10 One Semester Not Applicable
Non-Teaching Staff 4 One Semester Not Applicable
Research Scholar 8 90 days Rs.2/- Per day
PG Students 8 14 Days Rs.2/- Per day
UG Students 4 14 Days Rs.2/- Per day