Library Blog - Golden Jubilee Memorial Library of Nirmala College Muvattupuzha,Kerala
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Preserving Knowledge: Book Binding and Preservation at Nirmala College Central Library
In an age where information is increasingly available in digital formats, printed books continue to play a vital role in academic learning and research. Libraries serve as custodians of this knowledge, ensuring that valuable resources remain accessible to generations of students and scholars. At the Nirmala College Central Library, book binding and preservation activities are an essential part of maintaining and safeguarding the library's collection.
Recently, the library undertook a book repair and preservation initiative to restore worn-out and damaged books. The process involved the use of traditional binding materials and tools such as adhesive glue, stitching thread, binding clips, scissors, cutters, and repair tape. These materials help reinforce book spines, repair torn pages, secure loose sections, and strengthen covers that have deteriorated due to frequent use.
Book preservation is much more than a repair activity; it is a commitment to protecting academic heritage. Library books often experience wear and tear because of continuous circulation among students and faculty members. Through timely maintenance and rebinding, the lifespan of these resources can be significantly extended, reducing replacement costs and ensuring uninterrupted access to important learning materials.
The preservation workflow begins with the careful inspection of damaged books. Each volume is assessed to identify loose pages, torn sections, broken bindings, or weakened covers. Following this assessment, necessary repairs are carried out through stitching, gluing, and reinforcement. Once the repairs are completed, the books are allowed to dry and stabilize before being returned to the shelves for circulation.
This initiative reflects the library's dedication to resource conservation and quality service. By preserving books, the Nirmala College Central Library not only protects its valuable collection but also promotes sustainable library practices. Every repaired book represents a continued opportunity for learning, discovery, and academic growth.
The book binding and preservation program stands as a reminder that libraries are not merely repositories of books but active centers of knowledge management. Through consistent preservation efforts, Nirmala College ensures that its literary and academic resources remain available, relevant, and useful for future generations of learners.
"Preserving books means preserving knowledge, culture, and the intellectual legacy of the institution."
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120-Hour Internship Programme – College Library
NIRMALA COLLEGE, MUVATTUPUZHA (AUTONOMOUS)
CENTRAL LIBRARY
📢 NOTICE
120-Hour Internship Programme – College Library
The Central Library of Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha (Autonomous) invites applications from interested students for a 120-Hour Internship Programme.
This programme is designed to provide comprehensive exposure to academic library operations, including research support services, collection development, information retrieval, digitization, library automation, and content creation. The internship will help students develop both practical and analytical skills required for careers in academic libraries, publishing, and research environments.
🔹 Internship Areas:
- Inventory Management
- Collection Development
- Information Retrieval & Classification
- Bibliography & Reference Services
- Digitization
- Website Blog & Content Creation
- Library Automation
- Book Review & Documentation
💰 Fee: Rs. 2000/-
📍 Venue: Central Library, Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha
📞 For More Details:
Librarian: Jomy Jose
Phone: 9496464674 (WhatsApp) ( 9 am to 5 pm)
Email: library@nirmalacollege.ac.in
Interested students are requested to send their details via email at the earliest, with the subject line: “Application for 120-Hour Internship Programme 202X – College Library.”
Accession No. 00001 – First Book of Nirmala College Library
Accession No. 00001 – First Book of Nirmala College Library
Krinal Geeth (Hindi) by Maithali Sharan Gupt holds the distinguished position of being the very first book entered into the Nirmala College Library collection. This work represents an important contribution to Hindi poetry and literature, reflecting Gupt’s characteristic style of blending cultural values, and poetic expression.
Published by Sahitya Saran, Chirgaon (Kanso), the book is catalogued under
Call Number 8H1 GUP-K, signifying its place within Hindi literary works. As an early accession, it not only marks the beginning of the library’s academic journey but also symbolizes a commitment to preserving and promoting Indian language literature.
This volume stands as both a literary artifact and a historical record within the library, embodying the foundation upon which the institution’s knowledge resources have grown.
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