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The Resource Centre(RC), NIFT,Bengaluru ,established with the inception of the NIFT-Bengaluru centre in 1997, is  the   information centre  for NIFT academic  activities of  NIFT  Bangalore Centre. It caters to the information needs of the students, faculty and staff of the NIFT Centre and also the design community and fashion industry of the region. The Resource Centre manages activities related to regular acquisition, processing of information sources and dissemination of information to its users.


Activities of the Resource Centre:
 

Collection development
RCs acquire print, electronic and other non-print learning resources throughout the year. Processing of print & non-print acquisitions 
The processing of acquired print and non-print materials, creation and updating of catalogues and indexes of the print, digital and other non-print collections.


Services 
RCs use cloud based integrated multi-location library management database e-Granthalaya of the National Informatics Centre (NIC) to offer online information services to its members. All RCs also provide face-to-face manual information service to the students and faculty of the institution. 
Physical maintenance and security of collections 
In addition to the manual security supervision the electronic surveillance system had been implemented to ensure the security of its collections and regulate circulation of materials.


Resource Sharing 
RCs share their learning resources via the common platform provided by the cloud based library management software e-Granthalaya. Reading materials including books and periodicals in print are borrowed and photocopies /electronic copies of documents are arranged from other libraries through institutional memberships with other libraries.


The National Resource Centre at New Delhi and the Resource Centre at each NIFT centre are pillars of information and knowledge management. Each Resource Centre has an integrated collection of print, visual and creative material resources: the only systematically documented source of information available in India for study of international and contemporary Indian fashion. The Resource Centres also provide information services to the design community, industry practitioners and entrepreneurs.


The collections at the RCs include:


Books and periodicals
National and international fashion and textile journals
Audio-visuals
International collections of YSL, Chanel, Armani, Christian Dior, Dolce &Gabbana, etc. 
Indian collections of Ritu Kumar, HemantTrivedi, Rohit Bal, SunitVerma, etc., and collections of NIFT students
Textile collections


Services offered:
Reference Service
Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC)
Bibliographic Service
Indexing Service
Circulation service.
Reprographics Service. 
Colour Service.