Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy library (erstwhile Indian Forest College Library) was set up in 1938 with stock of 845 books and 15 subscribed periodicals. With the passage of time, the library grew at a fast pace in order to cater to the ever increasing information needs of the training academy. It systematically and gradually grew as a collection of specialized reading materials such as books, periodicals, reference works, and serials in the areas of forestry, environment and wildlife. The main objective of library is to provide reading materials and current information to IFS probationers, faculty, In-service IFS officers, staff and participants of the various courses, workshops, seminars organized by the Academy.
IGNFA library collection is one of the best collections in the field of forestry, environment, wildlife conservation, eco-development, and its allied subjects in the country. Trained and friendly staff is always available to answer the queries to assist the readers. The library is fully computerized and issues & return is automated.
Library has digital archives on the different activities, submitted dissertation and training lectures of audio/ video collections.
The Library offers the following services: - Lending Service,Current Contents Service, Content Information Service,Reprographic Service.
Library is subscribing on-line journals . The journal covers all advances in learning analytics for education.
1) The journal will be entitled ‘The IGNFA Journal’.
2) The journal will be published in the name of IGNFA, Dehradun. The printing will be outsourced to suitable agencies as per procedure. The works of proof reading, paper setting and cover design etc. will be finalized by the Editor. In the matter of disputes if any, related to the content and publishing of the journal, the decision of the Chief Editor will be final.
The publications in The IGNFA Journal will include papers based on research work, consulting and professional experience, analytical reviews of literature on specific themes, research notes, short notes from professionals, academicians and scholars in on research work, consulting and professional experience, analytical reviews of literature on specific themes, research notes, short notes and book reviews from professionals, academicians and scholars in in the field of governance, administration, management and techno-scientific aspects in the forestry, wildlife, biodiversity and the related areas in environmental and ecological studies, together with issues and concerns of topical interest.
3) The Director IGNFA will be the Patron under whose guidance the journal will be brought out every six months with the issues to be released in January and July each year commencing with the launch of the first issue in July 2022.
Chief Editor | Additional Director, IGNFA |
Editor | Professor (Academics) / Professor (IST) - nominated by Director, IGNFA |
2 Associate Editors | Additional Professor / Associate Professor - nominated by Director, IGNFA |
Experts | To be nominated by Patron for a period of two years |
Reviewers Panel | To be proposed by the Editorial Board from amongst the experts for approval by the Patron |
5) Secretarial support for the journal will be provided by the Research Cell of the Academy by engaging staff on contract basis as per requirement of publication related works.
6) Efforts will be made to get suitable accreditations for the journal.
7) Besides standard circulation among different offices, organizations and institutions free of cost, the Journal will also be available on-line on the Academy’s website during the first year of publication, and the issue of making it a priced publication will be taken in due course.
8) Disclaimer: The author(s) of each article appearing in IGNFA Journal is/are solely responsible for the content thereof; neither the Publisher nor the journal editors or anyone else involved in creating, producing or distribution assumes any liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information provided in the Journal (s), nor shall they be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages arising out of the use of the journal content.
9) Notes for Contributors —
Copies of the paper, notes, or book reviews to be considered for publication must be sent to the Editor, IGNFA Journal, as a Word file attachment via e-mail (editor.journal@ignfa.gov.in). Additionally, a hard copy in 1.5 spacing—on one side of the paper, with sufficient margins on both sides—can also be sent. It is a condition for publication that the material sent is original work, which has neither been previously published nor been submitted for publication elsewhere. It is in the author’s interest to submit a clearly written and carefully proofread manuscript.
Manuscripts of papers should reach the Editor three months prior to the date of release of a particular issue. The papers received for publication will be sent to referees for their comments before a final decision is taken on their inclusion. The authors of papers that are published will receive 10 reprints free of cost. The manuscript should comply with IGNFA editorial and publishing policies – details will be made available online, in website shortly.
The IGNFA Journal will follow a policy of blind peer review. To facilitate this review, a separate title page should include the title of the paper, names(s) of the author(s) and corresponding author and relevant biographical information. The second page should carry the title of the paper and a 100 to 200-word, single paragraph abstract of the paper. Manuscripts should ideally not exceed 25 double-spaced typed pages with word count not exceeding 4000.
Those papers that report the results of empirical research are expected to provide reliability estimates for all measures or give a thorough justification for their absence. When statistically significant relationships are reported, an estimate on the variance accounted for must be provided. When non-significant statistical tests are reported, an estimate of the power of the test must be given. Avoid graphs and analyses of variance summary tables but include tables of means and standard deviations and/or correlation wherever needed. The tables should be numbered.