"Bad libraries build collections. Good libraries build services. Great libraries build communities." - R. David Lankes"

The physical space, or our library, is a fully air-conditioned reading room, with the infrastructure enhanced to a state-of-the-art finish. The very vast resource collection with an international sweep in its scope has amidst all its mind-boggling variety under one physical canopy and an avalanche of e-resources stretching across it's ever-expanding virtual frontiers.

The resource portals both the physical and the virtual stack quality resources in the domains of Humanities and Management Studies The fully computerized library with its integrated e-library software and server houses all electronic databases.

The library has computerized all its housekeeping operations using in-house development library software, which is connected to the campus-wide network, which enables users to search for library resources and also to manage circulation-related details.

Further, the subscription of a rich variety of electronic databases, such as J-Stor, Scopus, Elsevier, EBSCO, Proquest EPWRF, and N-List, facilitates data collection and source identification and ensures easy accessibility to the latest information on humanities and management research. The Library endeavors to provide services that most effectively and efficiently meet the needs of the D.S.E.C. student community, academia and industry. Our Library is also an active member of "One Nation, One Subscription."

I wish all of you who visit our spaces a fruitful and satisfying range of services, such as reference information, institutions, training services, etc., to scale up your competences and enhance your knowledge, respectively.

Visit often to enjoy appreciably and grow exponentially from our rich collection.

Prof. Bhawna Pandey