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    Library audit in the electronic environment: challenges and experiences
    (National Conference on Managing Libraries in Electronic Environment: Experiences & Success of Library Professionals, 2017-06-29) Padmashree, Samavedam; Sasikala, C.
    Audit or Auditing is a regular activity conducted to examine the various process and system of an Institution or an Organisation to ensure compliance to existing policies and procedures. Institutions, which receive grants from government, are liable for audit, as they are accountable for the utilization of funds received. Hence Libraries of Government establishments are liable for Audit, i.e., Internal audit and Comptroller and Auditor General audit (CAG). With the increasing ICT application in libraries, the librarians have a challenging job of keeping the controls in place so as to adhere to the audit procedures and its compliance. To this extent the authors share their experiences.
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    Maritime information databank – A suggested model
    (Library Philosophy and Practice, 2018-12) Padmashree, Samavedam; Sasikala, C.
    As a part of continuing research, it is important for any country to identify technological advances in any field and create a national trust of information for use by researchers and general users. With reference to the marine sector, which is a prime sector for the development of any country, it is essential to create such data banks of information to cater to the needs of ship builders, ship owners and the researchers. This article discusses few of the processes involved for the creation of a maritime data bank.

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