PRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION OF B.ED COLLEGE LIBRARY PRINT MATERIALS IN EAST MIDNAPORE, WEST BENGAL
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Preservation, conservation, print materials, B.Ed college librariesAbstract
This Ph.D. thesis investigates the preservation and conservation of print materials in B.Ed college libraries in East Midnapore, West Bengal. It assesses the current state, identifies challenges, and proposes strategies.
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