Library Activities

The library is a vibrant hub for academic, cultural, and literary activities. In addition to its primary function of providing access to books and learning resources, the library organizes a variety of events to engage students and faculty, promote learning, and foster a sense of community. Below is an overview of the various activities conducted by the library:

1. Library-Related Competitions:

  • The library regularly hosts competitions such as essay writing, quiz contests, and debates on themes related to literature, books, and current affairs. These competitions aim to foster a love for reading and enhance participants knowledge, creativity, and critical thinking skills.
  • Specific events, like the “Book Review Contest,” encourage students to read critically and express their understanding and opinions about different books, thereby enhancing their analytical and comprehension abilities.

2. Wall Magazine:

  • The library features a Wall Magazine that serves as a platform for students to showcase their creative expressions, including articles, poems, drawings, and book reviews. This initiative allows students to engage with literary and cultural content and share their insights on various topics.
  • The Wall Magazine is updated regularly with sections such as ‘Book of the Month,’ ‘Author Spotlight,’ and current literary trends, creating a dynamic space for ongoing learning and creativity.

3. Book Exhibitions:

  • Book Exhibitions are periodically organized to display new arrivals, rare books, and subject-specific collections. These exhibitions provide students and faculty an opportunity to explore a diverse range of books and discover new interests.
  • Special exhibitions are often themed around literary events, celebrated authors, or specific genres, providing a unique opportunity to delve deeper into various areas of interest.

4. Library Orientation Programs:

  • The library conducts Orientation Programs for new students at the start of each academic year to introduce them to the library’s resources, services, rules, and effective ways to utilize its facilities.
  • These sessions include a guided tour of the library, demonstrations on how to use the library catalog and access electronic resources, and an introduction to the library staff, ensuring that new students are well-prepared to take full advantage of the library’s offerings.

5. Library Webinars and Workshops:

  • The library at PGGCG-42 organizes Webinars and Workshops on various topics, including academic writing, research methodologies, digital literacy, and the effective use of electronic resources. These sessions are designed to enhance the research and academic skills of both students and faculty.
  • Experts and guest speakers are often invited to conduct these sessions, offering insights into advanced research tools, reference management, and maintaining academic integrity through proper citation and avoiding plagiarism.

6. Storytelling Sessions:

  • The library hosts Storytelling Sessions to encourage creative thinking and foster a love for literature among students. These sessions provide a platform for both students and guest storytellers to share stories, folktales, and personal experiences, creating a lively and engaging atmosphere.
  • These sessions are especially popular among younger students, helping to develop listening skills, stimulate imagination, and encourage expressive communication. They provide a refreshing break from the academic routine, allowing participants to enjoy a more imaginative form of learning.

These activities reflect the library's commitment at PGGCG-42, Chandigarh, to fostering a dynamic and inclusive environment where students and faculty can learn, collaborate, and participate in meaningful educational and cultural exchanges.

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