Prof Rajendra Singh State University to provide remote access of digital library to students

Prof Rajendra Singh State University to provide remote access of digital library to students

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New Delhi, Updated on Jan 2, 2023 10:23 IST
"The state university has accelerated its efforts in this regards. In the first phase, 5,000 books of different courses -- including BA, BSc, BCom -- are being uploaded on the digital library," the officials said.

"The state university has accelerated its efforts in this regards. In the first phase, 5,000 books of different courses -- including BA, BSc, BCom -- are being uploaded on the digital library," the officials said.

Prof Rajendra Singh State University to provide remote access of digital library to students

Prof Rajendra Singh State University to provide remote access of digital library to students

Prof Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) State University and its affiliated colleges, will now allow students to access e-content of their courses through the varsity's online digital library. 

"The state university has accelerated its efforts in this regards. In the first phase, 5,000 books of different courses -- including BA, BSc, BCom -- are being uploaded on the digital library," the officials said.

While speaking on the same, PRSU vice-chancellor Professor Akhilesh Kumar Singh said that "students will soon get the facility of online e-content and remote access to the digital library of the university. Preparations for this are now in the final stages. In the first phase, 5,000 books will be uploaded on the digital library."

The VC further said that he move aims to benefit those students who are not able to buy books of due to lack of money. Following the proposed development, they will be able to read the course books through the digital library.

The University is also starting the facility of granting remote access to the digital library from this year itself so that the students can study sitting right at home even if they do not have the physical books available with them. "The e-content has been being prepared by the different faculties and departments of university and colleges. A specially constituted committee of experts has been given the responsibility of checking its quality. The committee will make the e-content available to the registrar after scrutinising it. The registrar would then upload the approved using his login ID," officials said, as reported by HT.

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