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The Knowledge Resource Center (KRC) is the center with a huge collection of 87000+ books, journals (both National and International), non-book materials (particularly Institute of Design), etc. in the disciplines of Design, Journalism and Media Communication, Drama, Architecture, Food Technology, Bio-Engineering and Research, Film and Television, Civil Services, Fine Art and Applied Art, Performing Art, Engineering, Management, Commerce, Science, Humanities and Education, Vedic Sciences, Marine Engineering and Law. KRC has good infrastructure with modern ambiances comprising 2271.76 Sq. meter. area. KRC is under fully CCC surveillance. KRC provides access to all these resources to the students, faculties, scholars, and community with communication facilities like Internet, Wi-Fi, E-mail, Scanner, Printer, Barcoding and Printer, Digital Library, Reprography, LAN, Telecommunication.
About The Knowledge Resource Center:
The MIT Art, Design, and Technology University established the Knowledge Resource Center on 1st October, 2021 consists of four Clusters:
The classification scheme used is the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC). Library Services include Circulation (Issue and Return) services, printed materials with barcode technology, and an extensive range of Online Database Services. These services encompass E-Resources such as IEEE (ASPP) Journals, IEEE (POP) Journals, EBSCO Host, Elsevier Science Direct, Prowess IQ, J-Gate Complete Database (Journals), ASME, ASCE, Manupatra Online, AIR Online, DELNET, E-Shodh Sindhu, and the National Digital Library (NDL). Additionally, the library offers information-sharing services via phone and email, indexing services, newspaper clipping services, scanning and photocopying services, reference services, Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI) services, Current Awareness Services (CAS), and information on current conferences, seminars, and workshops. Users can also access catalogue search and book reservation facilities. The digital learning platform, powered by Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) through TCSiON's cloud computing application, provides a centralized system to display all these facilities. All clusters are equipped with WiFi, and the Knowledge Resource Center (KRC) encourages users and scholars to utilize the 30 dedicated PCs available for research and learning.
Meet KRC In-Charge Director
For any queries, feel free to email us
Email: director.krc@mituniversity.edu.in
Dr. Nitin Joshi
I/C Director, KRC