Welcome to the Learning Resource Centre
The aim of the Library is to cater to the information needs of our Faculty, Research Scholars, Students, and its other Members. It is the heart of the institution and acts as a center for the collection of literature predominantly related to management, labour relations, and its allied subjects. And, intends to develop a comprehensive collection of information that is useful for teaching, research and learning purpose. To keep pace with the modern developments in the arena of library, the library has been automated with Liberty from Softlink Asia. XLRI Delhi library is well-equipped with a vast collection of study and reference material.
The library comprises of three floors. The ground floor is for light readings like Newspapers and Magazines, and for Front Desk Operations like Circulation, Reference Service and the Help Desk. This is also connected with a eResource Centre which has high end computers and high speed internet connectivity to access all the subscribed contents with the Reprographic Facility. Print Magazines/Journals are displayed and dedicated to all Research Collaborations. The First Floor is housed with all the library Books and has a Reading Room.
The Incubation Centre, located on the second and third floors, is designed to foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and research-driven initiatives among students, faculty members, and external startups. This dedicated space provides a collaborative environment that supports the development of early-stage ideas into scalable and sustainable ventures.
- MONDAY - FRIDAY 07:00AM - 10:00PM
- SATURDAY 07:00AM - 04:30PM
- SUNDAY 08:00AM - 05:00PM
Online Public Access catalogue
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Click HereMAGAZINE TITLE | FREQUENCY |
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BUSINESS TODAY | 26- FORTNIGHTLY |
DALAL STREET | 26- FORTNIGHTLY |
DIGIT ( INDIA) | 12- MONTHLY |
DOWN TO EARTH | 26- FORTNIGHTLY |
ECONOMIC & POLITICAL WEEKLY | 50- WEEKLY |
ECONOMIST | 51- WEEKLY |
ENTREPRENEUR | 12- MONTHLY |
FORBES INDIA | 27- FORTNIGHTLY |
FORTUNE (INDIA) | 12- MONTHLY |
HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW | 6-BI- MONTHLY |
OUTLOOK | 36- FORTNIGHTLY |
OUTLOOK BUSINESS | 12- MONTHLY |
OUTLOOK MONEY | 12- MONTHLY |
P C QUEST | 12- MONTHLY |
READERS DIGEST | 12- MONTHLY |
SMART PHOTOGRAPHY | 12- MONTHLY |
TIME | 26- FORTNIGHTLY |
VOICE & DATA | 12- MONTHLY |
The Economic Times
The Times of India
The Hindu
The Tribune
Hindustan Times
Arrangements
The Library follows an Open Access System, allowing users to browse the shelves directly and select books and other resources freely. This system is one of the key features that enhances the user experience and promotes independent access to Knowledge. The Library collection is systematically organized into Subject-wise Sections, including Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Reference Collections, to facilitate easy location of materials. Newly acquired books are classified, catalogued, and displayed in the New Arrivals Section, located opposite the Circulation Counter, for a period of 10 days. During this time, users may browse these new titles and place reservations. After the display period, the books become available for regular Circulation. All books are arranged on the shelves based on their Call Numbers, which are assigned according to the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system. To locate a specific book, users must refer to the Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC), accessible near the Circulation Counter. The OPAC provides essential details such as the Call Number and Accession Number, which guide users to the exact location of the book on the shelves.