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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Technology Tonic-Times of India


A weekly roundup of interesting websites and nifty apps to help you work hard, play harder

Time.is     What’s the time in San Francisco right now; or in a lesserknown city like Raleigh, North Carolina? Time.is is one of the easiest ways to find the time in any location around the world. The main page gives you the local time, the sunrise and sunset timings, as well as a listing of the current time in some of the biggest cities of the world such as London, New York, Paris,Moscow, Tokyo, etc. In the top right corner, you can enter the location of any other city to see its current time in a preview pane. There’s also the ‘Here and there’ section, which lets you choose multiple locations to compare the time difference.


Infocus.cc     While reading through a long article on the internet, you sometimes come across a gem of a quote, or a web link that you simply must share with a friend. But if you share the whole page, they might not notice what you want them to. Infocus to the rescue. Paste the URL address in the site, and Infocus will allow you to highlight a certain part of it by drawing a rectangle. The rest of the page then fades behind a darkened background. You can test your focussed area, and then share the newly-generated link with your friends, ensuring they see the exact part of the page that you wanted to draw their attention to. Simple and easy.

Snag.gy 
    
Snaggy is a super-simple image-sharing website. Whether it’s a photo on your hard drive, or an image on the internet, all you have to do is right-click, copy, head over to Snag.gy and paste. The resource will load the image and give you a unique link to share it with the world. There’s also a ‘crop or edit this image’ button that provides a few simple photoediting options, such as cropping, a rectangle drawing tool, a pencil tool and a text tool. Once you’re done, save the image and a new URL will be created to share it with whoever you want.


Phone Note – Bubble 
    
How cool would it be if when someone calls you, your phone’s screen also displays important information about them, like their birthday or a reminder of the thing you were supposed to tell them the next time you spoke to them? Well, there’s an app for that. Install Bubble on your smartphone and it will immediately sync with your contact list. Then, you can choose any contact and add up to three notes for them (you can also choose a background colour for the message). The next time you call that person, or that person calls you, the messages will show up on the screen as a gentle reminder. A handy app to have, especially if you’re the forgetful type. Android | Free


Where's My Perry? 
    
Do you like puzzles? If yes, you will love Disney’s Where’s My Perry, which is based on the secret agent character from the cartoon show ‘Phineas and Ferb’. You have to help Perry the Platypus navigate through an underground maze full of tubes, water traps and crazinators, which are tiny tools that can turn water into steam or condense it back into water. The game is a physics-based challenge where you need to use water in all its different forms – ice, steam and liquid – to solve the puzzle. The goal of the game is to help the “secret agent” complete each course while collecting gnomes along the way. With over 80 levels in the game, ‘Where’s My Perry?’ promises hours and hours of mind-boggling fun. Those who have played ‘Where’s my Water’ by the same developers will find the gameplay familiar, but much more challenging. Android, iOS | $0.99


Convert Units for Free 
    If you have ever found yourself struggling to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius or feet to centimetres, then you must download this brilliant app. Whether it is converting units pertaining to mass, length, force, energy, computer storage, power, pressure, temperature or even currency, this nifty app handles everything you throw at it. Simply select a category and you are provided with a splitscreen graphical interface. On one side you can choose the unit you want to convert from – and on the other you can scroll to the unit of measure you want to convert to. Key in your value and voila, you have your conversion down to six decimal places. By the way, did you know that 1 ‘cup’ is made up of 16 tablespoons, or 46 teaspoons, or 0.237 litres? iOS | Free

free/open online course (a MOOC!) "#DigiFoot12:"

Verena Roberts is a Candian educator who is offering a free/open online course (a MOOC!) that starts tomorrow, and offers participants the opportunity to learn about their "digital footprint" and social media in an inclusive, supported, and networked environment. The course title is "#DigiFoot12:"
Learn about tracking your digital footprint by using social and digital media. Create and develop your PLN, tweet your learning, see what students are already doing with social media, chat about cyberbullying, and learn how to learn how to network and connect in your own way. The course meets weekly with a new "Lead Detective" each week. You can participate as a family, a professional development group, or as an individual. The course starts on July 5th and finishes Aug 15th.
If you're interested in starting your own MOOC, see more information at http://www.mooc.me.

Paul Otlet (Founder of FID) and Internet

Source: Hindustan Hindi Dainik, 2nd July 2012, Page No.11

Library in Train (Gyanodaya Express of Delhi University)


Source: Hindustan Hindi Dainik, 5th July 2012, Page No. 5

Assistant Librarian Vacancy at Poornaprajna Education Centre, Bangalore

Post: Assistant Librarian (Female)
School: Poornaprajna Education Centre, No.4, Sadashivanagar, Bangalore-80
Location: Bangalore
Last Date: 14 July 2012

Source: Deccan Herald, 04 July 2012

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Asst. Librarian at DSPM's K. V. Pendharkar College of arts, Science and Commerce Dombivli (E), Mumbai


Post: Asst. Librarian 
Institute:  DSPM's K. V. Pendharkar College of arts, 
Science and Commerce Dombivli (E), Mumbai
Send resume at : amalapatwardhan@gmail.com

Short Term Course on “Modern Technologies in Libraries"

One-Week Short Term Course on “Modern Technologies in Libraries” is proposed to be organised during 16-07-2012 to 21-07-2012 in the campus of JNT University Hyderabad.  Resource Persons are drawn from IITs, IISc., SVU, AU, OU, HCU, DRDO, DRTC, Delhi Central University, JNT Universities & experts from Neighbouring Institutions and Industries.

Registration Fee :
Every Librarian / Teacher Participant shall pay an amount of Rs. 500/- (Non-refundable) as Admission Fee through D.D. in favour of Director, UGC-Academic Staff College, JNT University Hyderabad, payable at Hyderabad, along with the application.

Financial Assistance :
Outstation Librarians / Teacher-participants may be paid A/C III tier railway fare (all trains) or A/C deluxe bus fare on production of to and fro tickets in original. Reimbursement will be restricted to shortest
route.
Accommodation :
This course is planned as a residential programme and stay in the University Guest House at Kukatpally Campus of JNTU, Hyderabad is compulsory for outstation participants.
Important Dates :
Last date for Receipt of Application : 09-07-2012

Intimation of Selection to : 10-07-2012

Source : http://jntuh.ac.in/new/academic/asc-workshop.html

Where Wal-Mart failed, a library succeeds

July 3, 2012 | 11:56 am
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McAllen, Texas, was once home to a Wal-Mart -- but no longer. When the discount superstore closed its doors, it left behind a vast empty building. The community took advantage of the space and converted the warehouse-like building into a public library.

The size of more than two football fields, the McAllen Public Library is the largest single-story library in the country, the website PSFK writes. Its conversion from vast warehouse space to functioning library has recently made it the winner of the 2012 Library Interior Design Competition by the International Interior Design Assn. 
Adriana Ramirez, who teaches creative writing at the University of Pittsburgh, grew up in McAllen. "The old library on Main Street was not beautiful," she told Jacket Copy. "It was packed with books and seemed too small for the people it serviced. Of course, that was part of the charm -- always waiting your turn for the computer and spending a good amount of time finding a corner where you could read uninterrupted. The new library solves all that."
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McAllen is near the southernmost tip of Texas, on the Mexico border. "In a city like McAllen, with cartel violence across the river (less than 10 miles away from the library), I think it's amazing that the city is devoting resources to a) not only saving a large and conspicuous piece of property from decline and vandalism, but b) diverting those resources into youth and the public trust," Ramirez writes. "It's easy to fall into drugs, drinking, and violence when you live on the border. It's not really easy to find a place to hang out when you're 14 that's not the mall, the movies, or Mexico. And a giant library -- a cool-looking open space devoted to entertaining the imagination? Well, I think that's the best counter-move against violence imaginable. And you don't even have to wait for a computer now."

The new McAllen Public Library opened in December 2011; after it had been open for just a month, new user registration increased by 23%.

Madras Medical College's library to be computerised

Madras Medical College’s batch of 1962 will fund the renovation of the institute library. The alumni met at the college on Friday and handed over a sum of Rs. 5 lakh to the college for computerisation of the library. The funds will be used go to automate the library thus reducing the time taken to find a book. According to Dean V. Kanagasabai, the project would include bar coding of books and computerisation.

Assistant Librarian Vacancy at Amity International School, Ghaziabad

Post: Assistant Librarian
Educational Qualification: BLIS with 3 years Experience
School: Amity International School

Last Date: 11 July 2012
Send Resume to : The Principal, Amity International School,
Sec. 6, Vasundhara, Ghaziabad, U.P
Email: hr@aisv6.amity.edu



Source: Times of India, 04, July 2012

Professor, Library and Information Science Vacancy for at North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong

Post: Professor in Library and Information Science
Place: SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS MANAGEMENT, LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCES, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong
No. of Posts- 1 (UR)
Specialization: OPEN- (Desirable Proficiency in knowledge organization/ information Retrieval).

Essential Qualification:

A.
(i) An eminent scholar with Ph.D. degree in the concerned/allied/relevant discipline and published work of high quality, actively engaged in research with evidence of published work with a minimum of 10 publications as books and/or research/policy papers.
(ii) A minimum of ten years of teaching experience in university/college, and/or experience in research at the University/National level institutions/industries,including experience of guiding candidates for research at doctoral level.
(iii) Contribution to educational innovation, design of new curricula and courses, and technology-mediated teaching learning process.
(iv) A minimum score as stipulated in the Academic Performance Indicator (API) based Performance Based Appraisal System (PBAS)(refer to RX 1.4)
OR
B.
An outstanding professional, with established reputation in the relevant field, who has made significant contributions to the knowledge in the concerned/allied/relevant discipline, to be substantiated by credentials.




Library Assistant, Vacancy at Ghubaya College of Engineering & Technology, Jalalabad, Distt. Fazilka, Punjab









Post: Library Assistant


Institute: Ghubaya College of Engineering and Tech,
Vill: Sukhera Bodla, P.O. Lamochar Kalan, Teh. Jalalabad,
Distt. Fazilka, Punjab-152024,
Phone: 01638-224610
Send resume to: careergcet@gmail.com
Last Date: 11 July 2012






Source: The Tribune, Jobs, 04 July 2012

Post of Librarian at Sagar Group of Institutions, Lucknow

Post- Librarian

Educational Qualifications: MLIS with 4-5 yrs Exp.

Walk in on: 15-16 July 2012

Institute: Sagar Group of Institutions, 
6th Km Stone, Faizabad Road, Barabanki-225001, U.P
Ph. 05248-220001, 320397

Email your resume to: jobs@sagar.ac.in (within 7 days from the date of publication ie 04 July 2012)

Website: www.sagar.ac.in





Source: Times of India (Lucknow), 4th July 2012


Librarian Vacancy at Sapphire International School, Noida

Post: Librarian
School: Sapphire International School
SS-1, Sector 70, Noida, U.P
Phone: 0120-2484006, 

send ur resume at: info@sapphireschool.in

Walk in on: 6-7 July 2012

Source: Times of India, 04 July 2012

Librarian and Asst. Librarian Vacancy at Amity International School, New Delhi

Post-Librarian & Assistant Librarian
 Amity International School, New Delhi
for Saket and Pushp Vihar branch

Send Resume to: Principal, Amity International School,
Saket, New Delhi-110017
Email at: hr@aiss.amity.edu

Source: The Times of India, New Delhi ed.,04, July 2012

Librarian at Somany (PG) Institute of Tech. & Mgmt., Rewari

Post: Librarian
Institue: Somany (PG) Institute of Tech. & Mgmt., 
On Delhi Jaipur Highway, N.H. 8, Beside Rewari City in NCR (Haryana)
Ph. 0124-6465706, 6465701, Rewari

Walk in on: 14-15 July 2012
Venue: 60, Anaj Mandi/ Sabji Mandi, Beside N.H. 8, 
Between Rajiv Chowk and Hero Honda Chowk, Gurgaon


Source: Times of India, 4th July 2012

Librarian-TGT- The Indian Community School, Kuwait

Post: Librarian
School: The Indian Community School, 
P.O. Box 5901, Safat 13060, Kuwait
Overseas Appointment
Send resume at: teachershrkuwait@gmail.com
Last Date: 12 July 2012
Website: www.icsk-kw.com


Source: The Hindu, 04 July, 2012

Librarian, Apeejay School, Jalandhar

Post: Librarian
School: Apeejay School,
Rama Mandi- Hoshiarpur Road
Jalandhar-7
Last Date: 09 July 2012
Phone: 0181-2410253

Source: The Tribune, 04, July 2012

Slide Librarian at National Museum Institute of History of Art, Conservation and Museology, New Delhi

Post: Slide Librarian
Pay Scale: 9300-34800, GP-4600
Age-35 yrs relaxable upto 5 yrs for SC/ST candidate
Last Date: 20 July 2012
Send resume to: Superintendent, National Museum Institute
Janpath, New Delhi - 110 011

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

A library to boost morale of visually challenged


Mysore, July 2, 2012, DHNS:

Books in Braille available for students from PUC to PG
Technology has gifted both good and bad to the society. The outcome can be decided by the path which we choose. And here is a person who chose best part of technology and making use of it to make visually challenged folks as better independent individuals.

For many, from birth, disability is part and parcel of visually challenged people. But to make these individuals more equipped, M P Shivaprakash from Divyajyothi Charitable Trust, has started a Braille library, a first of its kind in the city. A desire to help visually challenged people followed by constant hard work has got the structure of Braille library up in Gokulam.

“There were no Braille books available when I was a student. Whether they liked it or not I used to make others read for me. Lack of availability of technology and knowledge about it made me face ups and downs in the process of learning. But when I learnt about the technology and its advantages to mankind, especially to visually challenged people I decided to make use of technology to make visually challenged folks more learned ones,” said Shivaprakash.

Even in the era of information there is dearth of information for visually challenged people. In order to overcome this problem and to cater to the needs of the visually challenged students, the Braille library has come up.

Braille library has about 500 books which helps one to learn academic aspects along with general books like novels, story books, magazines, Kannada and English grammar books etc. Academic books in Braille are available for the students of first PUC to post graduation. Visually challenged folks can either refer to those books in the library or can borrow them to study on their own.

Along with Braille library the trust is running computer classes for visually challenged. Vocational training computer classes for adults and skill development classes for kids below 16 years are conducted. Spoken English classes, Braille teaching classes, yoga classes, cultural events and sports events are conducted in the trust for the benefit of visually challenged folks.

Suffering with disability has made Shivaprakash strong and explore new things, look into everything not with the vision of eye but with the vision of mind. The pain of disability has made him think about the suffering which people like him undergo in their lives.

The pain felt by him made him work for the betterment of visually challenged people. But lack of economic support to buy equipments, machineries and softwares, make us less competent, said Shivaprakash with bitterness.

Junior Librarian Vacancy, Somerville School, Greater Noida

Post: Junior Librarian
School: Somerville School
Email: somervilleschools@gmail.com
Sommerville School, Block-H, Sector Alpha-II
Greater Noida- 201308
Last Date- 14 July

Source- The Hindustan Times, 03, July 2012

School Librarian, Shivani Public Sr. Sec. School, Nazafgarh road, Nangloi, Delhi

Post: School Librarian
School: Shivani Pub Sr. Sec. School, 
Kamruddin Nagar Mor, Nazafgarh Raod
Nangloi, Delhi - 41
Walk in on: 4,5,9th July
Phone: 011-25944105, 09711356152
Source: The Hindustan Times, New Delhi Ed. 03 July 2012

Librarian Vacancy-KIIT Group of Colleges, Gurgaon

Post: Librarian
KIIT Group of Colleges, Gurgaon
Sohna Road, Near Bhondsi, Gurgaon, Haryana
Phone: 0124-2658000
Send resume at: jobskiit2012@gmail.com
Walk in on: 07 July 2012
Website: www.kiit.in
Source: The Hindustan Times, 03 July 2012

Librarian Vacancy, Golaya Progressive Public School, Palwal

Post: School Librarian
Walk in on Any working day
Source: The Hindustan Times, 03 July 2012

Librarian Vacancy-D.A.V Public School, New Delhi

Post: Librarian
D.A.V. Public School, Plot No. 3, Pocket-6
Jasola Vihar, New Delhi-25
Phone: 011-26947647
Walk in on: 07 July 2012
Source: The Hindustan Times, 03 July 2012

Library Assistant Vacancy for an Academic Institute in Delhi

Post: Library Assistant
Educational Qualification: BLIS with 2-3 Years Experience
Send Resume to: Box No-164833, Hindustan Times,
 New Delhi-110001
Apply with in 7 Days ie on or before 10 July 2012

Source: The Hindustan Times, 03 July 2012

Monday, July 2, 2012

Digital age takes libraries off the shelf

June 30, 2012
Ryan Stokes, the new chairman of National Library of Australia pictured in ACE Equity, The Villa, Woolloomooloo, Sydney. 27th June 2012. Photo by Tamara Dean
Ryan Stokes ... new technology can enable more people to enjoy collections. Photo: Tamara Dean

There is much more to Ryan Stokes's new role than books, writes Catherine Armitage.
In 2012, it is possible to interview the incoming chairman of the National Library of Australia about his new role with no mention of the word "books".
I realise this as, in vain, I scour my notebook pages headed "Ryan Stokes" for the two simple shorthand strokes denoting those familiar bound paper objects which, after all, still comprise more than half the library's collection of 6.24 million items.
No luck. Everywhere, though, are the words "digital", "digitised" and "digitalisation".
The 36-year-old scion of his father Kerry's diversified media and mining services empire, with a Bachelor of Commerce from Perth's Curtin University, makes no claims as a scholar or a lover of books even when invited to do so. Instead what he brings to the position, according to the federal Arts Minister, Simon Crean, is "a wealth of business, media and entrepreneurial expertise", not to mention connections.
In particular, Crean said in announcing the appointment, Stokes had "shown leadership in driving digital content and developing the digital economy". This presumably refers to his stewardship of the wireless broadband provider Vividwireless, which Seven Group Holdings recently sold to Optus for $230 million.
In his own words, Stokes brings a "great interest" and ''passion'' for the "treasures that are in the library, the uniqueness of that material and its meaning to Australia". He is also an admirer of the world-leading work the library has done in digitising the physical collections and archiving material that originates in digital form, such as websites.
Our interview takes place in a meeting room at his Sydney office where the walls are thick with 19th-century Australian landscapes by famous named artists. It is a reminder that his father has one of Australia's most highly regarded collections of art and historical objects. Some of these have been lent for National Library exhibitions, which is just one way Stokes came into the orbit of both the NLA and the Arts Minister. (He was also the chairman for three years of the federal government's National Youth Mental Health Foundation, or headspace, until 2008 and is on the board of the Perth International Arts Festival.)
Ships in stormy seas are also heavily represented on the walls. But Stokes, whose carefully articulated sentences punctuated by hand movements suggest media training more than assurance, indicates he will seek plenty of counsel to run the ship steady when he officially replaces the former chief justice of the NSW Supreme Court Jim Spigelman as the NLA chairman from tomorrow.
He is impressed by the strength of the organisation and its executive team. The council he heads "brings a great wealth of experience", he says. Its role is "to assist the executive team" and to "help set the direction as we look at some of the longer term questions around digitisation and other collection issues".
The goals for his three-year term as chairman are to broaden the collections and extend the use of technology as a "wonderful enabler" to "broaden the reach and relevance" of the collections for both their information and cultural heritage value.
On the face of it, the digital revolution that has pundits sounding the death knell for the printed word sounds like bad news for libraries. So it's a surprise that the nation's two most senior librarians argue that Google is great for business.
Google is the library's friend because it has "turned people on to information", Dr Alex Byrne, the state librarian of NSW, says. Where once only highly educated people looked things up, "now you see it across the population", Byrne says.
The library's director-general, Anne-Marie Schwirtlich, says the work of libraries and the skills they embody will be more important than ever as people face the task of navigating masses of information and finding the relevant and authoritative bits so they can make good decisions. Reading, she says, is the "building block of digital literacy".
As libraries work feverishly to digitise their physical collections, the interactive nature of digital learning is transforming libraries from studious environments to social ones.
They are no longer places where people go to be sequestered in silent solitude with a book, although that is still catered for. Libraries are instead being remade as safe communal spaces with comfortable furniture in which to loll, "where people come to relax, educate their kids, study for school or university, look up information for careers or business or pursue interests in retirement", Byrne says. In NSW, they also provide electronic access to government services such as car registration and taxation.
This week, it was revealed the City of Sydney is planning a new $40 million library, including an arts and craft space, commercial kitchen, community meeting rooms and a customer service centre. The library is envisaged as the heart of the Green Square urban renewal project just south of Sydney's central business district.
Libraries are "physically much less warehouses of books and now very much the work rooms and the living rooms", Byrne says.
He is all for the idea that the State Library of NSW might open 24 hours a day as part of the City of Sydney's plan to boost its late-night economy. ''It's good use of public infrastructure and provides a stimulating but safe community space in which people can interact, imagine, relax at all hours.'' But security and staffing issues would need careful attention, he says.
So far, visitor numbers are solid. In NSW, more than 3.3 million people, or 46 per cent of the population, were public library members in 2010. In the five years to 2010, the number of library visits rose 15 per cent and the number of books borrowed rose 7 per cent. In 2010, members of the public logged more than 2.4 million internet hours in libraries.
The ability to interact with libraries via the internet means log-ins will be no less important than in-person visits as a measure of the reach of libraries, especially when the national broadband network is in operation.
"We are only at the beginning of conceiving how we can use that capacity," Schwirtlich says. The amount of data the library can supply and the way people interact with it will be transformed. Curatorial experts physically visible to community groups or classes on the other side of the country will be able to conduct virtual tours of collections.
Stokes says "continuing to enrich the experiences available for free" remains a core objective for the NLA under his stewardship.
Schwirtlich reminds that, powerful as it is, Google does not pay for and provide access to the mass of information resources in libraries, which have always played a vital social role in giving people access to information regardless of their wealth.
The ''purposeful, long-term, methodical, expert work of collecting, cataloguing and archiving'' remains vital to the nation, she says. "The future is tethered, shaped, informed and nourished by the past."

Library auditorium turns wedding hall


By: ASHA SRIDHAR
Only 3-4 functions are held in the auditorium every month, as not many can afford the rental of Rs. 2 lakh per day. Photo: R. Shivaji Rao
The HinduOnly 3-4 functions are held in the auditorium every month, as not many can afford the rental of Rs. 2 lakh per day. Photo: R. Shivaji Rao

Officials term marriage ‘cultural programme’ to allow such functions at Anna Centenary Library
On Sunday evening, the path leading to the auditorium at Anna Centenary Library in Kotturpuram was decked with festive lilac satin ribbons and visitors were greeted by a band of traditional musicians. The occasion — a wedding reception.
The auditorium, considered one of the finest in the city, was also the chosen venue when U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addressed a huge gathering in the city last July.
However, conduct of wedding receptions, with caterers taking up space under ashamiana for cooking and serving, have raised questions about maintenance of the auditorium.
According to a Government Order issued by the Tamil Development, Religious Endowments and Information Department on August 30, 2011, the auditorium can be let out for government functions, university convocations, school annual days, cultural programmes, music programmes, business conferences (state and national), embassy meetings, general body meetings of multi-national companies, lectures by eminent scholars, and other functions permitted by the government.
On how a wedding qualified under these categories, the official said that though it was a private function, it could be considered a cultural programme. “Permission was given only for the reception and not the wedding which would involve conducting pujas and lighting the ceremonial fire. And the programme began only late in the evening, so that it did not disturb those using the library,” he said.
According to him, only three to four functions are held in the auditorium every month, as not many can afford it — Rs. 2 lakh a day. As per the GO, the rental charge for a day is Rs. 1 lakh, the airconditioner charge is Rs. 30,000, electricity costs Rs. 25,000 per day, sound system comes at Rs. 25,000, conservancy charge is Rs. 10,000, and internet and LCD costs Rs. 10,000 — totalling Rs. 2 lakh.
While the official maintained that cooking was not allowed on the premises and only heating of food purchased from outside was permitted, on Sunday, cooks were seen preparing cutlets and dosas on huge pans, as their assistants sat nearby cutting vegetables.
When this was pointed out, the official said that events of such a scale were a rarity and that maintenance was done systematically.
About the torn curtain screen inside the auditorium and the broken glass door at the entrance, he said that both were being repaired and the glass would be replaced by Thursday.
Earlier, bookings for the auditorium were made through the Department of Public Libraries, but now, they are handled by the Tamil Development, Religious Endowments and Information Department.

PARKING, A HASSLE

Though regular users of the library say that the sound from the music bands or the programmes did not disturb them, finding parking space is a bit of hassle when big functions take place at the auditorium.
“We cannot hear the music inside the library but the parking lots are mostly full. When I saw so many cars parked, I wondered if so many people had come to the library, only to find that there was a programme being held at the auditorium,” said a C.A. aspirant who uses the library regularly.
Though both the auditorium and the library have allocated parking space, some staff members allege that the spill-over from the auditorium programme is usually directed to the library’s parking space.
In November 2011, the state government announced that the library would be converted into a super-specialty paediatric hospital. The issue is pending in the court.
For more news at :http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/article3592195.ece

डासना (गाजियाबाद) जेल में बनी कंप्यूटराइज्ड लाइब्रेरी

देशी-विदेशी चार हजार पुस्तकें मिलीं, बिरला इंस्टीट्यूट ने बनवाया पुस्तकालय 
बंदी कर सकेंगे किताबों की डिमांड

बुलंदशहर/गाजियाबाद। डासना जेल इतिहास बनाने जा रही है। हाई प्रोफाइल बंदियों के कारण चर्चित गाजियाबाद की इस जेल में देश की प्रमुख शैक्षणिक संस्था बिरला इंस्टीट्यूट ने अत्याधुनिक पुस्तकालय बनवाया है। 10 लाख रुपये से निर्मित इस कंप्यूटराइज्ड पुस्तकालय में देश-विदेश के प्रख्यात लेखकों की चार हजार से अधिक पुस्तकें हैं। जेल में बंदी अपनी रुचि की पुस्तकों की डिमांड कर बैरकों में मंगा सकेंगे। डासना जेल में प्रदेश की पहली आधुनिक कंप्यूटराइज्ड लाइब्रेरी होगी। फरवरी के पहले सप्ताह में इसका शुभारंभ होगा। 
आईएसओ प्रमाणित डासना जेल में बंदी सुधार कार्यक्रम के तहत कई कार्य हुए। जेल में सहकारी बैंक समेत कई प्रशिक्षण कार्यक्रम चल रहे हैं। ग्रेटर नोएडा की प्रमुख शिक्षण संस्थान बिरला इंस्टीट्यट ऑफ मैनेजमेंट टेक्नोलॉजी (बिमटेक) के डायरेक्टर डॉ. हरवंश चतुर्वेदी एनजीओ रंगनाथन सोसायटी सोशल वेलफेयर एंड लाइब्रेरी के अध्यक्ष हैं। वे देश में 11 आधुनिक लाइब्रेरी का निर्माण करवा चुके हैं। एनजीओ सचिव डॉ. रिशी तिवारी ने गाजियाबाद की डासना जेल में लाइब्रेरी खोलने का प्रस्ताव जेल अधीक्षक डॉ. वीरेश राज को दिया।
जेल अधीक्षक ने प्रस्ताव को स्वीकृत करते हुए स्थान मुहैया करा दिया। डॉ. तिवारी ने जेल में विजिट कर बंदियों से जानकारी कर सर्वे किया। इसके बाद फर्नीचर, दो कंप्यूटर, ऑनलाइन सॉफ्टवेयर, 20 अलमारियां, वाईफाई, प्रिंटर आदि से मुहैया कराया गया। खास बात है कि लाइब्रेरी का सारा डाटा ऑनलाइन होगा। प्रत्येक बैरक में पुस्तकों का कैटलॉग होगा। बैरक में बैठा बंदी मनचाही पुस्तक की डिमांड लाइब्रेरी भेजेगा। शाम तक पुस्तक बंदी के पास होगी। पांच दिन तक बिमटेक के लाइब्रेरियन स्वच्छ छवि के बंदियों को ट्रेनिंग देंगे। पुस्तकालय शुरू होते ही पहले दिन से देखभाल की जिम्मेदारी चार बंदियों पर होगी। 
शुरुआत में चार हजार पुस्तकें अंग्रेजी, उर्दू और हिंदी आदि भाषाओं की रखी गई हैं। विदेशी बंदियों की रुचि को भी ध्यान में रखा जाएगा। हर माह बंदियों से फीड बैक का फॉर्म भरवाया जाएगा। जिससे उनकी पसंदीदा पुस्तक पब्लिकेशन से मंगवाई जा सके। श्रीमद् भागवद गीता, रामायण, मुंशी प्रेमचंद्र समेत विदेशी लेखकों की पुस्तकें यहां होंगी। सामाजिक, आर्थिक, राजनीतिक, इतिहास आदि समसामयिक विषयों की पुस्तकें भी रहेंगी।