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Facilities and Services |
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Library:
The Library at the CSSSC has a rich collection of about
35,000 titles on all subjects of social sciences. The collection comprises the
Centre's own collection as well as that of the Eastern Regional Centre of ICSSR.
There is also a huge collection of international and domestic journals and
periodicals, mostly dating from the inception of the Centre. The users may also
make avail of the EconLit CD-ROM from the library by prior consultation with the
library officials regarding availability of terminals in the library. Other
resources in the nature of World Bank or UN databases are also available in
CD-ROMs in the library. The resource is aimed at providing the users the
updated information and knowledge on the subjects. It is regularly accessed by
researchers/academics in the social sciences including postgraduate students.
The library facility serves a large number of users from all over the eastern
region as well as from other parts of the country and abroad. In-house members
enjoy book-borrowing facilities whereas members from other institutions may use
the reading facility only. However, external users may make a limited number of
photocopies upon payment of Re.1/- per A-4 page of text material (chapters of
books, articles in journals). Government reports cannot be photocopied, but
printouts of reports available in the Library on CD-ROM are delivered upon
payment. No membership fees are charged to any member. The Library is open for
users from 1030 to 1730 on all working days. The Library also has interlibrary
lending facilities between bona fide academic libraries in the city, and
is a member of CALIBNET (Calcutta Library Network). The Library will shortly be
able to provide bibliographic database searches upon payment. An application
form to obtain membership in the library is available in the Library and FAQ
pages of this website.
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Online Access to International Journal Database:
The Centre subscribes to the online database of JSTOR and
Project Muse. JSTOR is a huge collection of well-known journals in all areas of
social sciences and most entries date four to five years prior to the current
issue. Project Muse is a complementary database to JSTOR and covers this gap.
Users may contact the librarian for getting permission to use these databases.
Students who are enrolled with the Centre either in the RTP or the PhD programme
are fully eligible to use any or all of these facilities from the library.
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Centre's Urban History Documentation Archive -
Hitesranjan Sanyal Memorial Collection:
The archive has become the
focus of many major academic activities for the faculty and students at the
Centre, as well as users from India and abroad, and has strongly facilitated
relevant research, publications and exhibitions.
Access to the archive is
usually open to all scholars affiliated to any academic institution and working
in any relevant field. All scholars intending to use the archive should apply
for a limited period membership on the prescribed format available at the
archive with proof of their institutional attachment, e.g. for doctoral students
a letter from their supervisor or from the head of the department, for faculty
members a letter of recommendation from the head of their respective
institutions etc. Membership of the archive carries no fee. Also scholars need
to make an appointment to use the limited numbers of reading and viewing
machines in the archive reading room.
Prints from microfilms, if required, are usually supplied to the scholars
against fees according to the rules of the library and archive. Scholars working
with visual materials may also request reproduction for research only, but there
are certain restrictions on such reproduction and scholars should abide by
copyright laws.
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Jadunath Sarkar Resource Centre for Historical
Research:
The resource centre for historical research is located at 10
Lake Terrace, Calcutta 700 029. The idea behind the Resource Centre is to make
available to scholars materials written in vernacular languages for the social
and cultural history of Eastern India. The Centre has already started acquiring
the printed non-fiction books and monographs in Bangla that are available in the
market or in private collections, for a viable research library. Some old
journals like Sanibarer Chithi and reports and books relating to Calcutta
have been procured. The Resource Centre is also proud of possessing a few
private collections. A portion of Edward Dimock's collection, relating to the
cultural history of Bengal was gifted to the Centre by Loraine Dimock through
the University of Chicago in 2002. The 'collection' has a valuable set of
monographs and journals.
Users interested in accessing these materials may please
contact the librarian or visit this premise during regular office hours.
Further details on the historical research center are available in the resources
page.
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Research Facilities:
CSSSC provides excellent facilities for research, especially
the library of social sciences books and journals and the large and varied
archive of primary materials. Scholars from other institutions who wish to use
our resources may apply to do so to the
librarian. Doctoral students can also
apply to use our resources. While we do our best to extend help to every
scholar, permission to use the library is of course at the Centre's discretion.
Please bring with you a valid ID when coming to use the library and archive.
A great strength of the Centre is the fluidity of disciplinary boundaries among
its academic community, allowing interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary work to
be fruitfully carried out. Traditional academia tends to segregate disciplines
into departments, which can make it difficult for important research which falls
between two fields to find a suitable home. CSSSC especially encourages
innovative and illuminating trans-disciplinary work.
Graduate
Students from other universities may also choose to undertake summer projects at
the Centre with prior and timely consultation with the faculty members. The
facilities for students intending to undertake summer projects are restricted to
access to the library and occasional help with computation only. Dedicated
computers are not available for summer projects.
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Short
Collaborative Projects:
Research scholars from
India and abroad may seek affiliation with the Centre for pursuing short
collaborative projects and field surveys. The modalities of the affiliation and
appropriate application requirements may be obtained from the
Administrative Officer.
For a list of scholars who
have been affiliated with the Centre
in the recent past
please
visit our research page.
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Auditorium / Seminar Rooms:
The Centre’s premise at 10 Lake
Terrace offers an elegant auditorium for organizing seminars and conferences.
This auditorium is also available to outside users for academic purposes only.
The Administrative Officer may be contacted for detailed information on the
availability and charges applicable.
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Canteen:
The Patuli campus of the Centre
hosts a lunch/snacks and tea/coffee facility and is usually open throughout the
working hours.
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