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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Various Library VAcancy at Central University of Bihar, Patna


CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF BIHAR
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Patna Campus : BIT Campus, PO: B.V. College, Patna – 800 014 (Bihar)
Gaya Campus : House No. 16/13, Ward No-9A, New 38 Area, Bisar, Gaya-823001 (Bihar)
Advt. No: CUB/Advt./21/2013 dated 16/09/2013
(Non-Teaching Positions)

Applications on prescribed form are invited from the eligible Indian citizens for appointment on Non-Teaching posts Group “A” (direct recruitment / deputation), Group “B” & “C” (direct recruitment):

Sl.
No.
Name of the Post
Pay Band
Grade Pay
Number of Post
Remarks

Group ‘A’


1.

Assistant Librarian

15600-39100
6000 (AGP)
02(UR-PD-01 (PD-OL/OA/HH), UR-01)







5.
Information Scientist
15600-39100
5400
01(UR)








Group ‘B’







8.
Professional Assistant
9300-34800
4200
01(UR)







12.
Senior Technical Assistant (Computer)

9300-34800

4200

02(UR)
For Computer Lab & Computerized / Digitised Media Lab



Sl.
No.
Name of the Post
Pay Band
Grade Pay
Number of Post
Remarks

Group ‘C’







4.
Jr./Semi Professional Assistant
5200-20200
2800
01(UR)
For Library






8.
Library Assistant
5200-20200
2000
02(UR)

9.
Library Attendant
5200-20200
1800
02(UR-01, OBC-01)







UR=Unreserved, OBC=Other Backward Class, SC=Scheduled Caste, ST=Scheduled Tribe, PD=Person with Disability, OL=One Leg, OA=One Arm, HH=Hearing Handicapped, B=Blind, LV=Low Vision, BL=Both Leg

*    Those candidates who have applied against our Advt. No. CUB/Advt./17/2012 dated 31.12.2012 need not apply again, as their earlier application will be considered. However, such candidates may update their biodata, if required.

Details about pay band, grade pay, qualifications, experience, reservation, relaxation in age, etc. and the application proforma can be downloaded from our Website: www.cub.ac.in. The duly filled-in application form, complete in all respects must reach the office of Centre of Excellence, BSNL Telephone Exchange Compound, Opp. Shiv Mandir, Khajpura, Bailey Road, PO-B.V. College, Patna-800 014 on or before 21st October, 2013.
Persons already in employment should apply “Through Proper Channel” from their present employer.


Vacancy of Librarian at PMC College of Education, Pratap Vihar, Nangloi, Delhi-86

College: PMC College of Education
Address: Pratap Vihar, Nangloi, Delhi-86
Post: Librarian
No. of Post: 1
Nature of Post:  Regular
Qualifications: As per NCTE & UGC University Norms
Contact No. : 64598301, 65455868

Details: http://paper.hindustantimes.com/epaper/viewer.aspx

LIBRARIAN AT Krishna Institute of Law, Jindal Nagar, Ghaziabd

Krishna Institute of Law
Jindal Nagar, NH-24, Ghaziabd

Post: Librarian
No. of Post: 1
Nature of Post:  Regular
Qualifications: As per BCI, UGC & CCS University Norms
Contact No. : 9810109778

Details: http://paper.hindustantimes.com/epaper/viewer.aspx

Librarian Vacancy at Kirori Mal College: University of Delhi



College: Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi
Address: Delhi-7
Post: Librarian
No. of Post: 1UR
PayScale: 15600 + 6000 G.P.
Nature of Post:  Regular
Qualifications: As per Delhi University & UGC Norms
Details : www.kmccollege.ac.in


Vacancy of University Librarian at RAJMATA VIJAYARAJE SCINDIA KRISHI VISHWA VIDYALAYA, GWALIOR

Applications on prescribed format are invited for filling vacancies under RVSKVV (Different disciplines at University, College of Agriculture, KNK College of Horticulture, Mandsaur & ICAR Research Projects )

Details of the post of Vishwa Vidyalaya Librarian (post for Vishwa Vidyalaya Library, Gwalior) advertised by the Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Gwalior vide advertisement No. IPRO/ Advt. No. 6th/ 2013/Reg./1855, dated 10th Sep., 2013

l. Name of the post : VISHWA VIDYALAYA LIBRARIAN
Library Science / Information Science
2. Scale of Pay : PB-37400-67000 + GP-10000

3. Qualifications and experience
(a) Essential: :
(i) Master’s Degree in Library Science/Information Science/ Documentation or equivalent degrees of a foreign /Indian University with at least 55% marks (or equivalent grade in a point scale).
(ii) A Bachelor’s degree in Library Science/Information Science/ Documentation with at least 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in point scale).
(iii) At least 13 years experience as a Deputy Librarian in the University Library or 18 years experience as College Librarian.
(iv) Evidence of innovative Library Service and organization of Published work.
(b) Desirable: M.Phil. / Ph.D. degree in Library Science / Information Science / Documentation / Achieves and manuscript keeping or published research work of an equivalent high standard.
(c) A minimum score as stipulated in the Academic Performance Indicator (API) based Performance Based Appraisal System (PBAS) developed by RVSKVV in the light of UGC Regulations

Note:
(a) The requirement regarding minimum percentage of marks shall be relaxed up to 5 % in case of SC / ST / OBC candidates of Madhya Pradesh.
(b) RVSKVV Employees (either belonging to unreserved category or reserved category of Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes) with a minimum of 5 (Five) years service in the Vishwa Vidyalaya shall be given relaxation of 5% marks in the minimum percentage of marks.
(c) The requirement regarding minimum percentage of marks in one of the degrees / certificate examinations shall be relaxed up to 5% in the case of persons passed NET examination or holding Ph. D. degree.

kindly go through the attachment for further details: frm_download_file_New.aspx.pdf

Monday, September 16, 2013

Library as social space by MADHUMITHA SRINIVASAN, (Source: The Hindu, 15 Sep 2013)

Library as social space-Madhumitha Srinivasan

Libraries everywhere are reinventing themselves to attract more students.

I vaguely remember my college library. The memories that have remained are of being intimidated, bored, confused and uncomfortable, and even of being scared of earning the librarian’s reprimanding glance. Maybe it was just me, or it was the context of it being ‘long ago’ — a time before libraries woke up to the fact that they are not just places for storing books but also service organisations.

“‘If someone steals my book, I am only happy because that person wants to read it,’ is a quote I’ve read and like,” says Dr. S. Venkadesan, Director, Learning Resource Center, Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad. This is the kind of attitude makeover that libraries across the country need to undergo, he feels. At a time when universities are cutting budgets and space for libraries, it is imperative to diversify the purpose of this knowledge repository to make it indispensable.

“The meaning of learning should not be restricted to just books. A library’s catalogue should be diversified to include multimedia and even games like in the library of the Hong Kong University that has a gaming room with a large screen,” he emphasises.

Venkadesan and his peers voiced similar ideas, concerns and solutions at the Librarians’ Day celebration organised by Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development (WeSchool), Mumbai. The speakers representing libraries of universities, corporates and independent organisations, centred their discussions on incorporating technology into the library practices and increasing footfalls, physically and virtually.

Ambience

Libraries everywhere are reinventing themselves as social spaces too, which seems to be doing the trick of getting more people to actually visit one. And this begins with attractive design and amenities.

“Come, visit us, eat in our round–the–clock cafeteria and our lovely courtyard where you can relax with a book and coffee,” reads the British Council, Chennai’s library webpage invitingly. Similarly, Amity University’s library has a Café Coffee Day outlet. Such facilities that go out of the way to get you to read can only be encouraging.

But a library should be a place of serious study, you say? Then straight-back chairs, a straighter posture and caffeine–free atmosphere are only killing the will to study longer.

ISB, Hyderabad, has made its library a perfect place to study but by being a lot less restrictive. You can bring along your coffee or whatever it is that you wish to drink, stay on till two in the morning and till 4 a.m. on exam days, no need to bother about a dress code or the right posture.

“You can put up your feet on the table for all we care. And statistically speaking, the number of books that have been damaged by spilt coffee or water are negligible,” reveals Venkadesan. He also adds how some university libraries abroad have lounge chairs especially for students to take a quick nap between their study sessions!

Some like the Biblioteca de Santiago, Chile, go all out to reach out to the public. They have vending stations in the subway, Biblioboat — a library on boats; Bibliobike — a library on a bicycle, open-air market-lending points, plus there are no prohibition signs in the library — “Everything is possible in the Library,” reads its website.

Even a fine ambience can work wonders rather than having mono-chromatic hard wood interiors. In the West, the Downtown Denver’s Public Library, for instance, also doubles up as a high-profile art centre by showcasing sculptures, murals and other art work that attract art lovers and tourists alike.

The Rotterdam Public Library has an in–house movie theatre which also hosts festivals showcasing the work of local and student filmmakers, and the National Library, Singapore, houses The Drama Centre, a performing arts centre with a theatre.

Ajay Pagare, manager, Library, Kotak Mahindra Bank, added events like author readings, competitions, exhibitions, hobby workshops and ‘Bring your children to the library’ Day to the list of suggestions to make a library more interactive and welcoming.

These ideas serve to stress the point voiced by Prof. Harsha Parekh, Ex–Professor and HoD, Department of Library and Information Science, S.N.D.T. Women’s University, Mumbai, “The success of libraries today depends on initiatives that go beyond the individual library.”

Echoing that, Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering, Chennai, has an arrangement with the libraries of Indian Institute of Science, Indian Institute of Management and the Bangalore University, wherein faculty and students can visit and use the resources offered at any of these institutions’ libraries by just flashing their college ID cards.

Technology-enabled

Libraries may have assumed secondary status vis-à-vis the Internet as sources of information, but the former still scores higher on credibility of information. “Not all information is easily available on the Internet, especially scholarly information,” says Prof. Parekh. “But going the tech-way, libraries now have made available access to e-resources.”

E-journals, e-readers, audio books, podcasts, online catalogues, wi-fi, web pages, recommendations, alerts and apps — the adoption of technology is now more than ever. Multi–media rooms with access to numerous audio and video resources are a regular feature in most libraries.

An article on Pew Internet on innovating library services highlights just how much libraries in India need to catch up on the tech-adoption front: “The Skokie Public Library in Illinois, U.S., offers a digital media lab, a space with content creation tools that allow patrons to create and share video, music, photography, and design projects. Additionally, the Skokie media lab has a green screen wall for video projects.

The Cuyahoga County Public Library, Ohio, U.S., has a smartphone app which features a Digital Books and Media channel that makes locating and downloading e-books and e-audiobooks from the library’s collection a lot easier.

More on technology, the National University of Singapore Library Express has set up a book borrowing and returning machine at University Town.

Despite all these innovations, technology only remains a tool, not a solution. If attitudes of libraries — librarians and management — do not change, no amount of technology can help libraries feature as an option in an information-seeker’s mind.
Source: http://www.thehindu.com/features/education/library-as-social-space/article5128842.ece?homepage=true



Deputy Librarian vacancy @ Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya in Nadia


Nos. of Vacancy: - 01


Scale of Pay: - Rs. 15600/- - 39100/- with AGP Rs. 8000/- (PB- 3)

Qualifications: -

i) Uniformly good academic record with a B+ Master’s Degree in Library Science or a B+ master’s degree followed by a Bachelor degree in Library Science, ii) At least 7 years experience of working in senior position like Assistant Librarian in a Library of repute, preferably, in a University or an Institute of higher learning, iii) Age not less than 35 years as on 01.01.2013 which is relaxable in case of exceptionally qualified candidates.

D.Q.: i) A Doctorate Degree in the relevant subject or published research work of merit, ii) Knowledge of foreign language


Send your application to The Registrar, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, P.O. Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Dist. - Nadia, W. B., Pin : 741 252 on or before 3rd October 2013


Last Apply Date:
03 Oct 2013
Thanks & Regards,
Swapna




Principal Library and Information Officer Vacancy at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussorie, Uttarakhand