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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Vacancy of Library Assistant at Institute of Mathematics and Applications, Odisha

INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS AND APPLICATIONS 

Advertisement No: IMA/100/2522/2012, Dated:10/10/2012 
Institute of Mathematics and Applications(under Science and Technology Department., Govt. of Odisha), a premier Institution in India involved in teaching, research and nurture activities invites applications for engagement of the personnel in the following positions on contractual basis. 

1. Library Assistant B.Lib. /B.A with library experience 

Salary Rs 7500/-
Last Date-30th October 2012
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Monday, August 13, 2012

Library law 'fails' to take off


BERHMPUR: The "poor implementation" of a law on public libraries has affected an initiative to build a network of such institutions in the state, experts said on Sunday.
"The Odisha Public Libraries Act was enacted to establish a network of the public libraries from block level to the state level. But even after 10 years of its enactment, the Act was not implemented fully," said RK Mohapatra, a professor of library science at Sanjay Memorial Institute of Technology ( SMIT).
Mohapatra was speaking at a function to celebrate the birth anniversary of SR Raganathan, the father of library science in India, at Chhatrapur in Ganjam district. The meeting was organised by the district library.
"The scenario is equally bad in several other states. Beside Odisha, 17 states have enacted legislations on building of public libraries. But only 10 states have implemented the law in the right spirit," Mohapatra added.
The Act also called for formation of a public library council to monitor the initiative. "The government has failed to set up the body. Even now, most of the blocks lack the proposed state-run Gandhi Pathagar," said Ashok Choudhury, former MLA of Chhatrapur.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Utkal University's gen-next projects hang fire


BHUBANESWAR: Two of the much hyped projects of Utkal University - Wi-Fi facility for the students and library automation - have been on the cards for over a year now. They are, however, yet to see the light of the day, much to the disappointment of the students.
�While some ground work was initiated for the Wi-Fi project last year, no concrete measures have been taken so far for library digitisation. The Parija Library of Utkal University is lying in a state of neglect.
�Established in 1946, the library contains 2,37,695 books besides journals and 3,673 manuscripts. Of the total sanctioned 60 posts under different categories, only 29 staff look into the library affairs. Apart from staff shortage, the students have complained of lack of state-of-the-art facilities in the library.
�Sources said the much-awaited automation project was to be implemented through a software ‘Libsys’, costing around ` 8 lakh. It was aimed at ensuring networking of various libraries across the country with Utkal University helping users gain access to a large number of books. 
�Sources said the required funds have not been sanctioned which is delaying the automation project, a decision that was taken earlier last year. While there is hardly any new addition to the list of books in the library, the existing ones are lying uncared for.
�A student of PG Department in PM and IR, Ranjan Kumar Sahoo, alleged that the authorities in charge of the library are negligent towards its upkeep. “Almost all the books are outdated and of no use for the students. When no effort is being taken to get the latest publications, one cannot expect the ambitious project of e-library to be implemented any time soon,” he said.
�Library automation project apart, varsity authorities had announced that they would make the entire campus Wi-Fi enabled by March-end. Much behind the deadline, this project too is moving at a snail’s pace despite the fact that the university has the infrastructure and funds. The project work will be carried out in two phases covering all the departments, hostels and guest house.
�Chairman of PG Council and project in-charge PK Sarkar said first phase work is on.
“Work on making the departments Wi-Fi enabled is being carried out after which, hostels and the guest house areas will be taken up. After that the BSNL officials will provide the connection,” he said.
Sarkar was, however, non-committal about the timeline for execution of the project that would cost around Rs1.5 crore.
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/varsitys-gennext-projects-hang-fire/255862-60-117.html