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CURRENT ACCESSIONS March 2017 CURRENT ACCESSIONS March 2017 Library University of Jaffna 2017 1 Preface We are pleased to release the March issue of the ‘Current Accessions’ for the year 2017. Accession list is one of the products of Current Awareness Service and it is the responsibility of the library to notify the new arrivals to the readers on regular basis within stipulated time. The necessity for compilation of this list is to accelerate and increase the usage of the library. This effort is intended for the recording of bibliographic description of the materials received by the library of University of Jaffna on monthly basis. This Subject list includes all accessioned materials such as Books, Pamphlets, Reports and Government Documents, Theses, and other Non book materials catalogued and made available for readers during the month of March 2017. Each entry in the list includes respectively the title, Author, Publisher, Year, Call number, Accession Number and the Location of the materials. The list has been arranged alphabetically under subjects based on 23rd edition of Dewey decimal classification. The arrangement within the subject is increasing order by Call number. An index of subject headings with page numbers is provided for easy access. Sinhala and Tamil bibliographic details have been given as it is in the library catalog. We hope the current accession list will serve the following main objectives To serve as the basis for developing a comprehensive collections for respective subject areas. To serve as an awareness tool to the readers for locating new arrivals of this library To serve as a periodical for a Library Catalogue of the Library, University of Jaffna In order to ensure that this list will satisfy the above objectives, its timeliness, coverage, arrangement, continuation, dissemination of the Accession list should be appropriate, accurate and up to date. We have taken much effort to bring the list in time. I wish to thank to the staff involved in this process for their commitment and dedication since the publication of this kind has no value unless it reaches the readers on time. Librarian Library, University of Jaffna 11-04-2017 2 Content 000 099 - Generalia Medicine Knowledge Anatomy Computer Science Physiology General Encyclopedias Personal Health General Periodicals Pharmacology General Organisations Disease Journalism Surgery Gynecology 100-199 – Philosophy and Related Engineering & Allied operations Disciplines Electrical Engineering Psychology Electronic Engineering Logic Computer Engineering Ethics Mechanical Engineering Indian Philosophy Other Branches of Engineering Western Philosophy Agriculture Home Economics 200-299 - Religions Management Hinduism Accounting Buddhism Christianity 700-799 Arts Islam Fine Arts Music 300-399- Social Sciences Sociology 800-899 Literature Political Science American Literature Human Rights English Literature Economics French Literature Law Sinhala Literature Education Tamil Literature Commerce Chinese Literature Folklore 900-999 History and Geography 400-499 Languages World history and civilization English Language General Geography Sinhala Language History of Europe Tamil Language History of Asia History of India 500-599 Sciences History of Sri Lanka Mathematics Astronomy Physics Chemistry Geology Biology Botany Zoology 600-699 Technology 3 Location Details Abbreviation with Accession numbers indicates locations AG - Agriculture Library AHS-Allied Health Sciences ENG - Engineering library Main – Main Library MG - Management and Commerce ML-Medical Library RAFA – Ramanathan Academy of Fine Arts library SD - Sidha library TEC – Technology library Subject Index Subject Headings Serial No. Accounting 575-82 African Literature 725-6 Agriculture 539-69 American Literature 664-67 Anatomy 379-80 Arts 635-44 Astronomy 311-316 Biology 356-64 Biotechnology 608-634 Botany 365 Buddhism 85-147 Chemistry 338-353 Chinese Literature 847 Christianity 148-55 Civil and Political rights 194-99 Commerce 260 Communication 166-71 Computer Engineering 498 Computer Science 4-24 Diseases 413-33 Economics 200-33 Education 253-59 Electrical Engineering 471-86 Electronic Engineering 487-97 Engineering 443-70 English Language 266-79 English Literature 668-723 Ethics 53-6 Folklore 261-62 French Literature 724 General Biography 860-75 General Encyclopedia 25 General Geography 852-59 General History 848-51 General Management 583-607 General Organisations 28 General Periodicals 26-27 Geology 354-55 Gynecology 440-42 Heat Engineering 499-501 Hinduism 75-84 History - India 878-86 History – Europe 876-77 History – Sri Lanka 887-95 Home Economics 570-74 Indian Philosophy 57-66 Islam 156-58 Journalism 29-35 Knowledge 1-3 Law 234-42 Linguistics 263-65 Literature 652-63 Logic 51-2 Mathematics 288-310 Mechanical Engineering 502-16 Medicine 377-8 Music 645-51 Other Branches of Engineering 517-38 Personal Health 391-96 Pharmacology 397-412 Philosophy 36-42 Physics 317-337 Physiology 381-90 Political Science 179-93 Psychology 43-50 Public Administration 243-44 Religion 70-74 Sanskrit Literature 727-9 Science 285-87 Sinhala Fiction 778-98 Sinhala Language 280-83\ Sinhala Literature 730-51 Sinhala Poetry 752-77 Social Groups 172-78 Social Problems and Services 245-52 Social Science 159 Sociology 160-65 Surgery 434 Tamil Drama 839 Tamil Essay 845-46 Tamil Fiction 840-44 Tamil Language 284 Tamil Literature 799-807 Tamil Poetry – 19th Century 825-29 Tamil Poetry – Chola Period 818-21 Tamil Poetry - Modern Period 830-38 Tamil Poetry – Nayakka period 822-24 Tamil Poetry – Palava Period 816-17 Tamil Poetry - Sangam Period 808-815 Technology 372-76 Western Philosophy 67-69 Zoology 366-71 Knowledge 1. Grounded theory for qualitative research: a practical guide / Urquhart, Cathy. : Sage, 2013 001.42 URQ Accn Nos : 243664 - 65 Main 2. Lectures on discrete time filtering / Bucy, Richard S.: Springer-Verlag, 1994 003.83 BUC Accn Nos : 245435 MAIN 3. Chaotic dynamics: an introduction / Baker, Gregory L. : Cambridge University Press, 1990 003.85 MAK Accn Nos : 244760 MAIN Computer Science 4. Pariganaka ekalas kireema ha nadaththuwa / Eranda, H.K. Kasun. : Sarasavi Prakashana, 2011 004 ERA Accn Nos : 245158 MAIN 5. Pariganaka: palamu piyawara / Wijerathna, N.P. : Ashirwadha Publi., 1999 004 WIJ Accn Nos : 244608 MAIN 6. Cambridge IGCSE ICT / Clowrey, Paul. : Collins, 2015 004.0712 CLO Accn Nos : 243712 TEC 7. Microcontroller technology: the 68HC11 / Spasov,Peter. : Prentice Hall Career & Technology, 1993 004.2 SPA Accn Nos : 244747 ENG 8. In search of clusters / Pfister, Gregory F. : Prentice Hall 004.35 PFI Accn Nos : 243796 ENG 9. Data communications and computer networks: a business user's approach / White, Curt M. : Course Technology, 2001 004.6 WHI Accn Nos : 243965 MAIN 10. Transmission basics / Dempsey, Jack L. : Intertec, 1989 004.6 DEM Accn Nos : 244779 11. Networking essentials / Kenny, Ian. : Tertiary Press , 2006 004.67 KEN Accn Nos : 244937 MAIN 12. Lean architecture for agile software development/ Coplien, James. : Wiley, 2010 005.1 COP Accn Nos : 243793 MAIN 13. HANDBOOK of applied algorithms: solving scientific,engineering and practical problems / Nayak, Amiya.,ed. : John Wiley, 2008 005.1 HAN Accn Nos : 243795 MAIN 14. Interfacing with C / Hutchings, Howard. : Newnes, 1997 005.133C HUT Accn Nos : 244754 ENG 15. Essential java fast: how tro write object oriented dofteare for the internet with 64 figures / Cowell, Jihn. : Springer-Verlag, 1997 005.133JAV COW Accn Nos : 244829 ENG 16. Visual basic 6 / Davis, Harold. : Peachpit Press, 2000 005.133VB DAVAccn Nos : 244837 ENG 17. Foundations of python network programming / Rhodes,Brandon. : Apress, 2014 005.133 RHO Accn Nos : 243794 ENG 18. SOFTWARE essentials / Broome, Mary. : Tertiary Press, 2005 005.3 SOF Accn Nos : 244938 MAIN 19. Effective software customer support / Gallagher,Richard S. : International Thomson Computer Press, 1995 005.3 GAL Accn Nos : 243974 TEC 20. Windows 7: piyawaren piyawara / Vijerathna, J.P. : Ashirwada Prakashakayo, 2010 005.432W07 Accn Nos : 245229 MAIN 21. Excel 2013 bible / Walkenbach, John. : Wiley, 2015 005.54 WAL Accn Nos : 243899 TEC 22. Decision support systems in the 21st century / Marakas, Geprge M. : Prentice-Hall, 2003 006.33 MAR Accn Nos : 245442 MAIN 23. Computer vision: models, learning and inference / Prince, Simon J.D. : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2014 006.37 PRI Accn Nos : 243792 ENG 24. Computer graphics for engineers / Dewey, Bruce R. : Harper & Row, 1988 006.6 DEW Accn Nos : 244831 ENG General Encyclopedias 25. Pasal wishwakoshaya / Ranaweera, Sarath. : Wasana Prakashana, 2003 039.148 RAN Accn Nos : 245119 MAIN General Periodicals 26. கக埋வவ வ埋னன埋ல ꎿவ쯈ய鏍鎿ன இꏍ鎿ய ஒலபரꯍப னப埋ன ힿழ埋 ம쯈ர : ம쯈ரக 埁폁ힿனர, 1978 050 KOV Accn Nos : 244956 MAIN 27. ம翍டககளꯍபꯍ ꮿரக鏇சச ச埋垿鏍鎿ய ힿழ埋 ꎿவனவ ம쯈ர / கம쯈ந埋鏇ன, ச埋.இ. : ம翍டககளꯍபꯍ ꮿரக鏇சச ச埋垿鏍鎿ய ힿழ埋 அவமꯍபக 埁폁, 1993 050 MAT Accn Nos : 244953 MAIN General Organisations 28. Museum exhibition: theory and practice / Dean, David.: Routledge, 2005 069 DEA Accn Nos : 243768 Main Journalism 29. Prawurthi wiwaranaya / Kumarapeli, Thisara. : Sarasavi , 2009 070 KUM Accn Nos : 245045 MAIN 30. NETH maima: Sri Lanka jathika Sama Mandalaya, 2007 070.4 NET Accn Nos : 245021 MAIN 31. Standards for editing and publishing scientific journals / ASCO SEMINAR. : Natural resources, Energy & science authority, 1984 070.4 SEM Accn Nos : 244954 MAIN 32. 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