About College Library

Central Library

The Central Library began its existence in 2004. Since then, it has grown in size and content along with the Sree Chaitanya College of Engineering to take the present shape. All these years, it has been the life-line for the academic activity of the institute. At present, it stands as a modern library with a lot of automation and as the largest in terms of the number of books and journals.

Head of the Department

1
Mr. Ramesh Gonti
Designation : Chief Librarian
Emp ID : 10001
Date of Joining : 12-06-1998
Mobile : +91-9440073893
Email : scce.lib@gmail.com

Staff

The Central Library began its existence in 2004. Since then, it has grown in size and content along with the Sree Chaitanya College of Engineering to take the present shape. All these years, it has been the life-line for the academic activity of the institute. At present, it stands as a modern library with a lot of automation and as the largest in terms of the number of books and journals.

Staff Details

S.No
Name
Designation
Qualifications
1
GONTI RAMESH  Chief Librarian  M.Com., M.L.I.SC.,M.Phil.
2
VASANTHA LAXMI  Assistant Librarian  M.L.I.Sc.
3
PUPPALA SHEKAR  Assistant Librarian  B.Com, B.L.I.Sc.
4
SHANKAR  Library Assistant B.Com, B.L.I.Sc.
5
AVINASH Book Keeper 10th

Rules & Regulations

1. Members, while entering the Library Information Centre Must Show the I.D. Card

2. Members must produce their Identity Card at the time of borrowing books and failing which the library staff can refuse to issue library books to the members.

3. Only members will be eligible to borrow from library and information centre. Each member can borrow only One (01) book at-a-time with the borrowers Identity Card.

4. Reference books, Rare books, Reserve books, Journals and Magazines of loose issues and bound volumes, Dissertations, CD's, DVD's are not lent out of the library and Information centre.

5. Library books are not transferable.

6. Books should be checked before they are taken out of the library and Information centre and any injury or damage should be immediately reported in the circulation counter to the staff on duty.

7. Unless point out at the time of issue, the borrower will be held fully responsible for any damage of injury caused to the book noticed at the time of return.

8. Readers should not deface, mark, mutilate or damage of library and information centre materials in anyway, the borrower is solely responsible for the return of the material in good condition. If any one is found doing any damaged caused by them to the books or any other property belonging to the library and information centre and shall be required to pay the penalty imposed upon them by the Librarian.

9. Punishment and Fine will be imposed in the case of mutilation or theft of library and information centre material(s)

10. A penalty of late return per day per book Rs. 1/- (One Rupee) for first 30 days, Rs. 2/- (Two Rupees) charged from 31 days to 60 days Rs.5/- (Five Rupees) will be charged if the book is not returned on or before the due date.

11. Books due on a holiday should be returned on next morning and no fine will be collected.

12. Books normally issued for the duration of 10days only except the scheme books, which are issued on semester basis.

13. The loan period may be shortened by the librarian if the books are on special demand.

14. The borrower may renew the library and information centre on or before due date, for renewing presentation of the material is necessary.

15. The returned books will not be renewed to the same person on the same day of return. However, after returning they can be re-issued immediately provided nobody is in the 'Q' for the same book.

16. Issued books will not be accepted on the same day return

17. Librarian reserves the right to recall any issued books from any member at any time, even before the due date.

18. Books will not be issued unless dues area cleared. After returning the previous semester books only, a member will be eligible to take the next semester books. Members should return the total books at the end of each semester exams, otherwise they will be charged and "No Dues" clearance will not be issued. 19. There is a gate register near the entrance of library and information centre. If you have taken library material, record the details of material and sign in the gate register.

20. Do not take any book out of the reference section, without permission of the librarian.

21. Members should not be shelve books and periodicals of other material after consultation but should be left on the table "Please remember that a book misplaced is a book lost".

22. Books once issued, should not be brought inside, unless it is to be returned.

23. Loss of borrowed material of library and information centre must be reported in writing immediately to the circulation counter staff on duty to avoid fine. Late fee, will be charged till t he loss of book is reported. If the original library book is returned after reporting as lost then fine will be calculated till the date of its return.

24. If the book is lost or torn-off, it has to be replaced with new book of the same edition or latest edition or pay an amount equal to double the current price of the book.

25. If the one book is lost belonging to the set of multi-volume books, cost of the entire volumes will be recovered from the borrower.

26. If the replace is not done within 15 days, the defaulter will be charged 3 times the cost of book, if the book is in print or out-of-print 4 times the cost of book will be charged.

27. Final year students should return the books to the library and information centre for obtaining "No Dues" Clearance and paying any dues outstanding against them, if any.

28. A member can reserve a book which is on loan by filling a prescribed register available at circulation counter.

29. Dissertations are to be consulted within the library and information centre premises only, dissertation cannot be Xeroxed.

30. Readers should maintain Silence, engage in conversation in any part of the library and information centre, causing annoyance to other users in anyway.

31. All visitors are advised to Switch-off the Mobile Phones as soon as they enter in the library and information centre.

32. Book bank books will be issued to the students who receive post metric scholarship from SC and ST Corporation of State Government, all the books should be returned immediately after the completion of semester exams.

33. Readers are not allowed to bring personal belongings like, books, printed materials and bags etc., inside the library and information centre. The materials are to be kept at the property counter at their own risk. Readers are advised not leave their precious and valuable items like Money purse, ATM cards, Calculators, Cell Phones etc., at the property counter. (However, they can carry loose white papers).

34. Readers leaving the library and information centre should allow the library/security staff at the exit to examine their personal belongings and the library material borrowed or taken out of the library and information centre by them may be checked.

35. The librarian reserves the right to suspend the membership of any member found misbehaving in the library and information centre.

36. All the FIRST Year Students are informed to approach the Central Library for Library Membership details after obtaining the Institute's Identity Card (barcode) or Hall Ticket Number.

37. Each student is eligible to Borrow Books from the Library for a period of 10 Days For further clarification please contact the Library Staff on duty or the Chief Librarian.

38. All the Final Year Out-Going students are informed to follow the following procedure to Obtain the Library No-Due Certificate, All the Borrowed Books to be returned to the Library Lost Books to be replaced with new copy of the Latest edition.

Important Instructions :

1. Students are advised to visit the library with their ID Card.

2) Library Books are issued through Barcode ID card, Hence all the Students must produce ID card with Barcode for all Library Transactions.

3) No Transaction will be done without barcode ID Card.

4) Students are advised NOT to Exchange the ID Cards.

5) Students are advised not issue more than one copy of the Same Title

6) Library Online Catalogue can be searched through Campus LAN i.e. OPAC

7) Institute is providing access to E-Journals / E-Books, for access procedure please contact the Library Staff / Chief Librarian.

8) All the library Dues (Library Fines) to be cleared before the next transaction.

Syllabus

Syllabus Copies of B.Tech

S.No
Branch
1st Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
4th Year
3
CIVIL
2
EEE
3
MECH
4
ECE
5
CSE


PG Curriculum

Syllabus Copies MCA & MBA

Year/Sem

MCA

MBA

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PG Curriculum

Syllabus Copies MCA & MBA

Year/Sem

MCA

MBA

1(R13) Download Download
(R09) Download Download


Library Workshop

Library workshop 2011

Journals

Knowledge Management & E-Learning

Challenges of knowledge sharing in the petrochemical industry
Awareness and use of Web 2.0 technologies in sharing of agricultural knowledge in Tanzania
Implementation of a mobile peer assessment system with augmented reality in a fundamental design course
Digital systems supporting cognition and exploratory learning in 21st century
A quantitative analysis of learning object repositories as knowledge management systems
Longitudinal analysis of cognitive constructs fostered by STEM activities for middle school students
Math on a sphere: Making use of public displays in mathematics and programming education

Nano Technology

The role of surface corrugation and tip oscillation in single-molecule manipulation with a non-contact atomic force microscope
Fabrication of carbon nanomembranes by helium ion beam lithography
Charge and spin transport in mesoscopic superconductors
Photovoltaic properties of ZnO nanorods/p-type Si heterojunction structures
Optical near-fields & nearfield optics
Constant-distance mode SECM as a tool to visualize local electrocatalytic activity of oxygen reduction catalysts
3D-nanoarchitectured Pd/Ni catalysts prepared by atomic layer deposition for the electrooxidation of formic acid
Manipulation of nanoparticles of different shapes inside a scanning electron microscope
Change of the work function of platinum electrodes induced by halide adsorption
Core level binding energies of functionalized and defective graphene

Mechanical Engineering

435 A Novel Strategy for Designing and Manufacturing a Fixed Wing MAV for the Purpose of Increasing Maneuverability and Stability in Longitudinal Axis
CFD Investigation of Influences of Reverse Textures on Bearing Surface of a Journal Bearing
OPTICAL BEHAVIOUR OF SYNTHESIZED ZNO NANOTABLETS AND ITS TRANSFORMED NANORODS WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF A CATIONIC SURFACTANT CTAB
MODELING OF MANUFACTURING OF A FIELDEFFECT TRANSISTOR TO DETERMINE CONDITIONS TO DECREASE LENGTH OF CHANNEL
Key Performance Indices Evaluation in Multi-Layer Supply Chain Using Mathematical Model
A Framework for Capturing Uncertainty of Group Decision-Making in the Context of the AHP/ANP
A Constrained Cost Minimizing Redundancy Allocation Problem in Coherent Systems with Non-overlapping Subsystems
A Constrained Cost Minimizing Redundancy Allocation Problem in Coherent Systems with Non-overlapping Subsystems
Electrochemical, Dielectric Behaviour and in Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Polystyrene-calcium Phosphate
Using On-line Testing for Civil Engineering Studies
Performance Evaluation of Stone Mastic Asphalt and Hot Mix Asphalt Mixtures Containing Recycled Concrete Aggregate
Microwave Analysis for Two-Dimensional C-V and Noise Model of AlGaN/GaN MODFET
Effect of Nanofillers on the Polarization and Depolarization Current Characteristics of New LLDPE-NR Compound for High Voltage Application
Growth and Device Performance of AlGaN/GaN Heterostructure with AlSiC Precoverage on Silicon Substrate
Evaluation Technique of Chloride Penetration Using Apparent Diffusion Coefficient and Neural Network Algorithm
NUMERICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT FORMULATIONS OF THE RIGID FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
NONLINEAR VIBRATIONS OF ORTHOGONAL MECHANISM OF SHAKING TABLE
A SPECIFIC PROBLEM OF MECHANISM SYNTHESIS
APPLICATION OF MULTI-VALUED WEIGHTING LOGICAL FUNCTIONS IN THE ANALYSIS OF A DEGREE OF IMPORTANCE OF CONSTRUCTION PARAMETERS ON THE EXAMPLE OF HYDRAULIC VALVES
DYNAMIC AXLE LOAD OF AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE WHEN DRIVEN ON A MOBILE MEASUREMENT PLATFORM
DECISION OPTIMIZATION OF MACHINE SETS TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION LOGICAL TREE MINIMIZATION OF DESIGN GUIDELINES
An Accurate Taylors Series Solution with High Radius of Convergence for the Blasius Function and Parameters of Asymptotic Variation
Rayleigh-Taylor Instability at the Interface of Superposed Couple-Stress Casson Fluids Flow in Porous Medium under the Effect of a Magnetic Field
Active Flow Control at the Rear End of a Generic Car Model Using Steady Blowing
On the Cooling Process of Nanofluid in a Square Enclosure with Linear Temperature Distribution on Left Wall
Visco-Elastic MHD Free Convective Flow through Porous Media in Presence of Radiation and Chemical Reaction with Heat and Mass Transfer
Visco-Elastic MHD Free Convective Flow through Porous Media in Presence of Radiation and Chemical Reaction with Heat and Mass Transfer
Morphological Considerations of Fish Fin Shape on Thrust Generation
Radiation Effect on Mhd Heat and Mass Transfer Flow over a Shrinking Sheet with Mass Suction
Heat Transfer in Hydromagnetic Fluid Flow: Study of Temperature Dependence of Fluid Viscosity
Numerical and Experimental Investigations on the Aerodynamic Characteristic of Three Typical Passenger Vehicles
A Study of the Asymptotic Equilibrium Behavior in Stratified Turbulence Submitted to Horizontal Shear
Effect of Non-Uniform Heat Generation on Unsteady MHD Non-Darcian Flow over a Vertical Stretching Surface with Variable Properties
A Study of the Asymptotic Equilibrium Behavior in Stratified Turbulence Submitted to Horizontal Shear
AN APPROACH FOR OPTIMIZATION OF MANUFACTURE MULTIEMITTER HETEROTRANSISTORS

Research Article

Palm Olein as Renewable Raw Materials for Industrial and Pharmaceutical Products Applications: Chemical Characterization and Physicochemical Properties Studies
Assessment of Size-Dependent Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Properties of Silver Nanoparticles
Development of Pd Alloy Hydrogen Separation Membranes with Dense/Porous Hybrid Structure for High Hydrogen Perm-Selectivity
Current Development in Lead-Free Bi0.5(Na,K)0.5TiO3-Based Piezoelectric Materials

Data Base Systems

New Classes of Applications in the Cloud. Evaluating Advantages and Disadvantages of Cloud Computing for Telemetry Applications
Measuring Data Quality in Analytical Projects
Big Data: present and future
Forecasting Final Energy Consumption using the Centered Moving Average Method and Time Series Analysis
Integrating BI Tools in an Enterprise Portal for a better Enterprise Management
SGA Dynamic Parameters: The Core Components of Automated Database Tuning
Analysis on the Metrics used in Optimizing Electronic Business based on Learning Techniques
The Transition from RDBMS to NoSQL. A Comparative Analysis of Three Popular Non-Relational Solutions: Cassandra, MongoDB and Couchbase
Business Intelligence. A Presentation of the Current Lead Solutions and a Comparative Analysis of the Main Providers
Model-Based Testing: The New Revolution in Software Testing
Integrating BI Tools in an Enterprise Portal for a better Enterprise Management

Civil Engineering

Prioritizing Roads Safety Based on the Quasi-Induced Exposure Method and Utilization of the Analytical Hierarchy Process
Medium Term Hydroelectric Production Planning - A Multistage Stochastic Optimization Model
Rocking Rotation of a Rigid Disk Embedded in a Transversely Isotropic Half-Space
Taguchi Modeling for Techno-Economical Evaluation of Cr+6 Removal by Electrocoagulation Process With the Aid of Two Coagulants
Bearing Capacity of Strip Footings near Slopes Using Lower Bound Limit Analysis
Numerical Study of Progressive Collapse in Intermediate Moment Resisting Reinforced Concrete Frame Due to Column Removal
Automatic Calibration of HEC-HMS Model Using Multi-Objective Fuzzy Optimal Models
A Method of Function Space for Vertical Impedance Function of a Circular Rigid Foundation on a Transversely Isotropic Ground
A Method of Function Space for Vertical Impedance Function of a Circular Rigid Foundation on a Transversely Isotropic Ground
Efficiency of Neural Networks for Estimating the Patch Load Resistance of Plate Girders with a Focus on Uncertainties in Material and Geometrical Properties
Experimental Study of the Performance of Floating Breakwaters with Heave Motion

Electronics Review Article

InAs/GaSb Type-II Superlattice Detectors
FinFETs: From Devices to Architectures
Ultra-Low-Voltage Low-Power Bulk-Driven Quasi-Floating-Gate Operational Transconductance Amplifier
Design of Low Power and Efficient Carry Select Adder Using 3-T XOR Gate
Occluded Face Recognition Based on Double Layers Module Sparsity Difference
The European Legislation Applicable to Medium-Range Inductive Wireless Power Transmission Systems
Advances in Microelectronics for Implantable Medical Devices
Sensation of Balance Dysregulation Caused/Aggravated by a Collection of Electromagnetic Waves in a Dental Implant

Library Workshop

Library workshop 2011