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Texts, Tomes and Treasures The evolution of Goa's Publica Livraria (1832-2005) Maria Pia de Menezes Rodrigues Pp 160 pb 201 ISBN 978-93-80739-72- Rs 200 in Goa. Euro 10 (including postage) overseas [email protected] +91 98 81 55907 The State Central Library, Goa, occupies a place of pride among the oldest public libraries of India. It was started during the Portuguese regime, in 1832, and was known as Publica Livraria. In 1836, the name of the library was changed to Bibliotheca Publica de Nova Goa. After Liberation, various changes were introduced and the library services were expanded. The Biblioteca Nacional de Goa was renamed as the Central Library, and in 2012 its name was changed to the Krishnadas Shama State Central Library. Today, it has plush new premises at Pato, at the entrance to the Goan state capital. This book by a one-time head of the institution is a detailed attempted to trace its history and chart out the challenges that lie ahead. Includes a 16 page photo-essay on libraries in Goa today, by Gabriella D'Cruz. ORDER FROM [email protected] Also available at Golden Heart (Margao) and other outlets Contents Preface: A Word or Two The Library: A People’s University Libraries in India: Indus Valley, the Raj and Beyond Post-Independence, after 197 The State libraries: playing an important role Historical background Goa, The Setting Emergence of a library movement in Goa Government libraries Municipal libraries (Mapusa, Salcete, Ponda, Panjim...) Private libraries Libraries attached to religious institutions Special features of private libraries Central Library: Among India’s Oldest Historical landmarks ...to Biblioteca Nacional de Nova Goa Library legislation A Change in Name and Management After 1961: The Indian Library Movement Comes to Goa Central Library, After Liberation Goa’s Public Libraries at the Beginning of the 21st Century RRRLF assistance Public libraries, of varied kinds Government libraries Government-aided, NGO and panchayat libraries Municipal libraries Central Library at the Start of the 21st Century Administrative, organisational set up Functional set up Book acquisition policy Collection Diverse sections Administrative-cum-Accounts Section Technical Section Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) Circulation Section Lending collection and services Users Children’s Corner Periodicals and newspapers reading room Reference section Collection Users Local History and the Rare Books Section Collections Manuscripts, early imprints from Goa and beyond . . Books on Goa and Portugal and its relations with India Bound volumes of newspapers from Goa Collection of Portuguese, French and Latin books Books received under the PRB Act Books on Goa and by Goan authors Central Library’s role in developing public libraries Inter-State book exchange centre Promoting children’s wings Centralised acquisition of books In-service training, staff development Training users in information literacy Inspection of libraries Tomorrow’s Challenges State Central Library as a knowledge centre New venue, new home The Vision... and Those at The Helm Order and instructions for a public library (1832) Librarians, Curators, Directors Index ■■■

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Page 1: Texts, Tomes and Treasures

Texts, Tomes and TreasuresThe evolution of Goa's Publica Livraria (1832-2005)

Maria Pia de Menezes RodriguesPp 160 pb 2014 ISBN 978-93-80739-72-4

Rs 200 in Goa. Euro 10 (including postage) overseas [email protected] +91 98 81 55904 7

The State Central Library, Goa, occupies a place of pride among the oldest public libraries of

India. It was started during the Portuguese regime, in 1832, and was known as Publica

Livraria. In 1836, the name of the library was changed to Bibliotheca Publica de Nova Goa.

After Liberation, various changes were introduced and the library services were

expanded. The Biblioteca Nacional de Goa was renamed as the Central Library, and in 2012 its

name was changed to the Krishnadas Shama State Central Library. Today, it has plush new premises at Pato, at the entrance to the Goan

state capital. This book by a one-time head of the institution is a detailed attempted to trace its

history and chart out the challenges that lie ahead.

Includes a 16 page photo-essay on libraries in Goa today, by Gabriella D'Cruz.

ORDER FROM [email protected] Also available at Golden Heart (Margao) and other outlets

Contents

Preface: A Word or TwoThe Library: A People’s University Libraries in India: Indus Valley, the Raj and Beyond Post-Independence, after 194 7 The State libraries: playing an important roleHistorical backgroundGoa, The SettingEmergence of a library movement in GoaGovernment librariesMunicipal libraries (Mapusa, Salcete, Ponda, Panjim...)Private libraries Libraries attached to religious institutions Special features of private librariesCentral Library: Among India’s OldestHistorical landmarks ...to Biblioteca Nacional de Nova GoaLibrary legislation A Change in Name and Management After 1961: The Indian Library Movement Comes to Goa Central Library, After Liberation Goa’s Public Libraries at the Beginning of the 21st CenturyRRRLF assistance Public libraries, of varied kinds Government libraries Government-aided, NGO and panchayat librariesMunicipal libraries Central Library at the Start of the 21st CenturyAdministrative, organisational set up Functional set up Book acquisition policy Collection Diverse sections Administrative-cum-Accounts Section Technical SectionOnline Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) Circulation SectionLending collection and services Users Children’s Corner Periodicals and newspapers reading roomReference section Collection UsersLocal History and the Rare Books SectionCollectionsManuscripts, early imprints from Goa and beyond . .Books on Goa and Portugal and its relations with IndiaBound volumes of newspapers from GoaCollection of Portuguese, French and Latin booksBooks received under the PRB Act Books on Goa and by Goan authors Central Library’s role in developing public libraries Inter-State book exchange centrePromoting children’s wings Centralised acquisition of books In-service training, staff developmentTraining users in information literacyInspection of librariesTomorrow’s ChallengesState Central Library as a knowledge centreNew venue, new home The Vision... and Those at The HelmOrder and instructions for a public library (1832)Librarians, Curators, DirectorsIndex

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