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The Indian National Bibliography THE INDIAN NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY MARCH 2016 GOVT. OF INDIA CENTRAL REFERENCE LIBRARY MINISTRY OF CULTURE INDIA © THE LIBRARIAN CENTRAL REFERENCE LIBRARY MINISTRY OF CULTURE BELVEDERE, KOLKATA – 700 027 July 2016 Printed and published by the Librarian In-Charge At the Central Reference Library, Kolkata Printed By: Star Link, 168/N, Keshab Chandra Sen Street, Kolkata – 700 009, Mob. 9830198824 PREFACE The Indian National Bibliography is a classified record of current Indian publications in fourteen major Indian languages including English received under the Delivery of Books Act, in the National Library, Kolkata. It has been in the service of librarians, research scholars, publishers and booksellers and those who are interested in the book world for the last 50 years. During these years, it has undergone vicissitudes of fortune with its initial regular appearance slowing down later to the extent of minimizing its active role as a significant book selection tool. Indian National Bibliography, the prime publication of the Central Reference Library, Calcutta, made its appearance as a quarterly in 1958 with annual cumulations. This arrangement continued till 1963. The periodicity was changed to monthly from January 1964, with annual cumulations. The monthly issues had to be suspended after 1977 forced by the circumstances beyond control. But at the same time persistent efforts were made to restore the periodicity to monthly as in 1964 and to revive its services to its clientele. This revival of the monthly issues was possible only from January 1984. Accordingly, all the monthly issues for 1984-1987 & 1989-93 have already been published. In order to clear the backlog and to make the publication up-to-date, for the period from 1994 -1999 only annual volumes are published. Monthly issues are published regularly from June 2000 onwards. Cataloguing and Classification System: As like as earlier years, this issue, i.e. January 2010 onwards 22nd edition of Dewey Decimal Classification system is being followed for the classification of documents included in the INB. The corresponding Colon Classification number (6th Edition) is also assigned at the right hand comer below each entry. INB now uses AACR-I1 in MARC 21 format. The bibliographical records are entered in the original language of the book and then converted into Roman Script. UNICODE Standards are used to enter the records. INB records are appearing with diacritical marks wherever necessary. As per the decision of the National Bibliography Committee, 1955, the records are included in INB in Roman Script with diacritical marks in the fields of title, author, editor, translator, compile, etc, wherever necessary. Rests of the bibliographic details are included in common English. There are minor problems while converting into Roman Script which will be taken care of in subsequent issues. ISBN and ISSN numbers are also assigned in the entries wherever it is mentioned in the document. Arrangement: This bibliography is in three parts- Classified, Author and Title Index and Subject Index respectively. In the classified section entries are arranged by subjects according to the 22nd edition of Dewey Decimal Classification scheme. Full bibliographical information about each title is given in the following order: Decimal Classification Number, author, title and sub-title, statement of responsibility, edition, material of specific details, place of publication, publisher, date of publication, pagination, physical description, dimension, series, notes, standard number (ISBN) or (ISSN), binding, price, language symbol and Colon classification number. Names of authors, titles and other fields in Indian languages are transliterated in to Roman script with diacritical marks and then arranged in one alphabetical order in each class. The language of the book is indicated by symbol as per latest standards given at the left hand bottom comer of each entry. Author and Title Index: If the author of the book or the title is known, look under the name of the author or the title in this part of the index. For full bibliographical details of a book refer to the classified part by means of Dewey Decimal Classification number given at the end of each author entry in the index. Subject Index: To find out books on a particular subject, first locate it in the Subject Index which is separately printed after the Author and Title index and the refer to the Classified part by means of the Dewey Decimal Classification number assigned against each of the subject entries. The abbreviations and their corresponding English equivalents and the language symbols used in the Bibliography with their expansions are given separately. Suggestions for improvement are welcome. Kolkata Dr. K. K. Kochukoshy 18th July 2016 Librarian Central Reference Library ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviations Terms Abbreviations Terms Abbreviations Terms Abrd. abridged diagr.,diagrs diagram(S) Mar. March Ann. Subs. Annual ed. edited no, number subscription Apr. April edition Nov. November Aug. August editor Oct. October auth. author enl. enlarge P. page(s) bibliog. bibliography facsim.,facsims facsimile(s) Pb. paper binding bibliographical Feb. February pi., pis. plate(s) Bk. Book, fold. folder. portpqrts,, portraits) Cb. Calico binding front. frontispece pref. preface Cloth binding general. genealogical Pt.Pts. Part(s) Chap. Chapter gloss. glossary rev. revised cm, centimeter Govt. Government reviser col. coloured ill. Illustration(s) Rs. Rupees comm. commentary illustrator Sept. September commentator introd. introduction tr. translated com p. compiled Jan. January translation compiler jt. joint translator Dec. December Lb. Leather V. Volume binding Dept. Department Ltd. Limited Vol., Vols. Volume(s) Language Symbols asm Assamese ben Bengali eng English guj Gujarati hin Hindi kan Kannada mal Malayalam mar Marathi ori Oriya pan Punjabi san Sanskrit tam Tamil tel Telugu urd Urdu THE INDIAN NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY MARCH 2016 000-GENERAL WORKS 004-Computer Science- contd. 004-Computer Science- contd. 001-Knowledge Māthur, Rājīv Taxali, Ravikān Enngnt, Dominique Computer science: class 12.- Computer course: Windows 7 Hyderabad : Orient Black Swan, Weired but true!: how to and Office 2010.- New Delhi : 2014.- [iv], 256 p.: ill., charts; hypnotyze a chicken / by McGraw Hill Education, 2014.- Dominique Enngnt and Saran 24 cm. xxvi, 513 p.: ill. charts; 23 cm. Jones and edited by Ellen ISBN 978-81-250-5222-7 : Bailey; illustrated by Jane Rs. 180.00 ISBN 978-1-25-902986-8 : Massey.- Gurgaon : Scholastic, (eng) D65,8(B) Rs. 450.00 2005.- 126 p.: ill.; 20 cm. (eng) D65,8(B) ISBN 978-93-51030-89-8 Pb. : Modern computer applications: Rs. 250.00 class 12.- Hyderabad : Orient 004.03-Dictionaries and (eng) z Black Swan, 2014.- [vi], 249 p. Encyclopaedias ; 24 cm. Rāṭhaur, Yogendrasiṁha Concise dictionary of information ISBN 978-81-250-5223-4 : Āo inheṁ jāne.- Jaipur-Vidya technology & computer Rs. 170.00 Prakashan : 2010.- 44 p. : ill.; science.- Kolkata : V & S (eng) D65,8(B) 22 cm. Publishers, 2014.- 284 p. ; 21 ISBN 978-81-905436-6-8 : Śarmā, Gāyatrī cm. Rs. 70.00 Kampyuṭar.- Jaipur : Ankit (hin) z ISBN 978-93-505712-2-4 : Publications, 2011.- 161 p.: ill.; Rs. 195.00 001.9-Controversial Knowledge 22 cm. (eng) D65,8(B)k 001.96-Errors, Delusions, ISBN 81-88433-02-2 Pb. : Superstitions Rs. 175.00 004.6-Interfacing and Kailāśapati (hin) D65,8(B) Communications Andhaviśvās aur vijñān.- Delhi- Jagatram and Sons : 2011.- 86 Śarmā, Guñjan Gibson, Darril p. ; 22 cm. Kampyuṭar: Besik śikṣā.- Delhi : CompTIA At Rapid Review: ISBN 81-88125-66-0 : Thakur and Sons, 2011.- 168 p. Exam 220-801 and Exam 220 ; 22 cm. Rs. 90.00 802.- Delhi : PHI Learning, (hin) z ISBN 978-81-902063-0-3 Pb. : 2014.- xxx, 377 p.: ill.; 22 cm. Rs. 255.00 003-Systems ISBN 978-81-203-4923-0 : (hin) D65,8(B) Jhā, Pradīp, J. Rs. 395.00 Operations research.- New Śarmā, Pavitrakumār (eng) D65,8(B) Delhi : McGraw Hill Education, Kampyuṭar ke upayogī hisse.- 2014.- xx, 575 p.: ill. charts, Jaipur : Subham Prakashan, 004.678-Internet digrams,; 23 cm. 2009.- 52 p.; 21 cm. Ryan, William ISBN 978-1-25-902673-7 : Pb. : Rs. 175.00 Exam Ref 70-487: Developing Rs. 450.00 (hin) D65,8(B) (eng) z:f Windows Azure and Web Services / by William Ryan, 004-Computer Science Sukumār, R. Digital computer fundamental.- Wouter de Kort and Shane Birādar, Nīteśkumār B. Kattathurai(Tamil Nadu) : Computer application.- Milton.- Delhi : PHI Learming, Gulbarga : S. S. Bhavikatti Computer World Publication, 2014.- xvii, 456 p. ; 23 cm. Prakashana, 2014.- x, 178 p. ; [2014?].- [iv], 119 p. ; 20 cm. ISBN 978-81-203-4972-8 : ISBN 978-81-909786-0-6 : 22 cm. Rs. 595.00 Rs. 130.00 Unpriced. (eng) D65,8(B) (eng) D65,8(B) (eng) D65,8(B) 2 GENERAL WORKS 005-Computer Programming, 005.133-Specific Programming 005.133-Specific Programming Programs, Data Languages- contd. Languages- contd. 005.1-Programming Khurānā, Rohit Templeman, Julian 005.133-Specific Programming Object-oriented programming Microsoft Visual C++/CLI step Languages with C++.- 2nd ed.-Noida : by step.- Delhi : PHI Learning, Vikas Publishing House, 2014.- Bosāmiyā, Mānasī 2014.- xxvi, 509 p.: ill.; 24 cm. xiv, 594 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN 978-81-203-4957-5 : Computer algorithms using C.- ISBN 978-93259-7564-4 : Rs. 595.00 New Delhi : YS Books Rs. 425.00 (eng) D65,8(B) International, 2014.- [xii], 210 p. (eng) D65,8(B) : ill.; 23m. 005.2-Programming for Specific Bibliography : p.203-206. Programming with JAVA.- Types of Computers ISBN 978-81-927456-8-8 Pb. : Noida : Vikas Publishing House, 005.276-Programming for Rs. 750.00 2014.- xvi, 436 p.: ill.; 24 cm. Distributed Computer Systems (eng) D65,8(B) ISBN 978-93259-7839-3 : Dīkṣit, Prasannakumār Rs. 299.00 Struts 2.- Noida : Vikas Brunetti, Roberto (eng) D65,8(B) Publishing House, 2014.- xiv, Exam Ref 70-485: Advanced 493 p.: ill.; 24 cm.
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