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Thursday, July 12, 2012

BIMTECH students help put up library for inmates at Dasna Jail, Ghaziabad


Dasna Jail Library entrance
It is just after 10 am and activity has already begun inside Ghaziabads Dasna District Jail library, which is located about 35 kms from both New Delhi and Greater Noida. Four prison inmates who volunteer at the the newly formed library in the jail premises take a round of all the barracks to collect paper slips from the prisoners, which state the code, title and author of the book they would like to read. Next, the same inmates who are in-charge of the library operations spend much of the afternoon delivering the books to the inmates. Since the time Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH), Noida students and faculty have helped us put together the new, 4000-volume strong jail library, reading has become the life-line of many prisoners, said R K Pandey, Deputy Jailor at Dasna District Jail.
For BIMTECH students, the Dasna Jail library project was initially an extension of their social initiative under the institute funded Ranganathan Society for Social Welfare and Library Development. Since 2009, around 25 students who in addition to their regular curriculum wanted to get involved in social activities, became members of the Ranganathan Society. As a part of the society, this group visits nearby villages, helping residents set up libraries in these areas. Dr Rishi Tiwari, Librarian at the institute found out that while under an Uttar Pradesh State Government policy that requires all state jails to have a library, Dasna Jail had a library, but gross neglect and limited choice of reading subjects had resulted in minimal interest in the library in the prisoners. When he came up with the project proposal to develop the library in the Dasna Jail premises, the students took it up as a challenge, although some were a little apprehensive as well.
When Twinkle Chaddha, an alumnus from the 2012 batch at the institute told her husband about the Dasna Jail Library project, it was met with immediate rejoinders about the dangers of going to a jail, to not participate in the project and finally to be extra careful. However, for Twinkle, the project screamed an adventure that she really wanted to experience and learn something above and beyond her regular curriculum at the institute. On the other hand, inspired by his perception of jail life as a hard and unyielding one as seen in television serials, Ankit Agarwal, another BIMTECH alumnus from the 2012 batch became a part of the project because he wanted to do something to improve the life of jail inmates. Ankit felt that while his formal education was important, his involvement in a social project would help him understand the working of the society in a better manner, which was essential for any successful career, be it in a job or as an entrepreneur.
When the students started work on the project, some of them were apprehensive that the jail authorities might interfere in their work. Others did not know what kind of reception they would receive from the prisoners. However, much to their surprise, not only did the jail authorities welcome them, the jail inmates treated them with utmost respect. Esha Jain, another BIMTECH alumnus and part of the project was quite surprised to discover that the 3800-strong prison population included lawyers, doctors, software engineers and even a few management graduates. Probably because we were management students and had a close link with education, a few inmates came up to me and shared their passion for reading and even their dream of studying further, she told PaGaLGuY.
For Ankit, his first visit to Dasna Jail was an eye opener of sorts. A mixed group of prisoners have formed a Bhajan Mandli group, which sing a number of devotional songs every morning and evening, shared Ankit. He added that while as a management student all he had been bothered about was his grades, a well paying job and his dreams of running an entrepreneurship venture, to see the zest for life that these inmates possessed despite being in difficult circumstances was an extremely humbling experience.
In order to create a well-balanced library for the jail inmates, the students needed to understand the lifestyle of the prisoners, their background and reading interests. For this, they called upon the HR philosophies that they had learnt in their classes at that point of time. We created a questionnaire that would help us understand the prisoners demands from the library in a better manner, Twinkle said. The students method proved successful as the results of the survey clearly showed that the reading choices of the inmates were specific down to the author and even the titles of the books that they would like to read. Of the opinion that inmates would probably prefer religious and maybe a few current affairs books, their choices ranging from Hindi literature to law and even management books surprised the students.
To set up a fully automated, computerised library, first the students requested their peers, alumni and other contacts to donate books. The gaps in the compiled list was filled with the help of the funds allocated by the institute. Students also made a brochure of all the books, marking the books with the Dasna Jail stamp and numbering them alphabetically. The institute donated a couple of computers to the jail, which were then upgraded with the latest library software. Students then uploaded all the books on the system and even trained four inmates who had been nominated to take charge of the library functions to operate the computers and keep the library up-to-date in terms of records. While most of the inmates are literate, they had problems understanding the basics of operating a computer, Ankit said.
Neatly filled book racks with paintings made by inmates on top
The final version of the library was inaugurated on March 17, 2012. Tastefully decorated with paintings created by the inmates themselves, the library has led to a definitive change in the habits of the inmates. Since the library now has a more comprehensive reading list, with titles that interest maximum prisoners, the demand for reading has gone up by almost 300%, said Dr Vrijesh Sharma, Superintendent of Dasna Jail. According to Sunil Azad, one of the prison inmates who is in-charge of the library and a big fan of literature himself, Hindi literature was the most popular genre amongst the prisoners. R K Pandey also said that previously a lot of ideal time led to a number of fights amongst the prisoners. However, an increase in the reading habits has reduced their tendency to become violent.
As a student, his experience during the project helped Ankit when he set up his entrepreneurial venture after completing his management education. Realising the importance of social work, Ankit has set on the path of building an environment friendly office premise. On the other hand, while her management education has helped her bag a lucrative industry job, Twinkle is still involved with the Ranganathan society and their upcoming Luchnow District Jail project. I keep in touch with the institute authorities and help in whatever way I can, said Twinkle. Post the success of the Dasna Jail Library project, the institute has been approached by the Lucknow District Jail to develop its library as well. The institute has agreed to work on the project.
Elated at the success of the first phase of the Dasna Jail library project, Dr Tiwari has already outlined the parameters for the second phase of the project. The institute is planning to donate an additional 2,000 books to the library. As a part of the second phase, the library will also have an audio-visual section, which would include documentaries, inspirational movies as well as few popular movies. Work on the second phase of the Dasna District Jail library project is set to begin sometime during the month of September.

Aid to 34 Pune public libraries withdrawn


PUNE: Two government-aided public libraries in the city and 32 in the district have been declared ineligible for aid in a recent inspection carried out by the district administration.
The libraries, categorised as 'A', 'B', 'C' and 'D' by the state, were found flouting government norms regarding daily operation, maintenance of accounts, membership, number and quality of books and staff.
The inspection drive covered 591 public libraries in the district.
The libraries are given annual grants to the tune of Rs 20,000 to Rs 4 lakh for their development as per their grades. Besides, they are also given building funds of up to Rs 75,000 for any repairs that need to be carried out.
The state government recently passed an order that an inspection of all public libraries in the state be conducted since the government was planning to increase grants to aided libraries by 50%.
"It was found during the drive that some libraries were opened only for funds, while some libraries had facilities only on paper. There were some libraries that were registered but did not exist, while some of them had closed down," said deputy collector Ravindra Kulkarni. The report of this inspection will be sent to the state government and further action will be taken, he added.
Meanwhile, he said, "In the city, a total of 55 public libraries were inspected and it was found that 53 libraries were functioning well. Two libraries - Santoshi Granthalaya in Karvenagar and Adarsh Vachanalay in Ghorpadi - have been found ineligible to receive the grant."
During the inspection, one library in Khed taluka was demoted to a lower category. Kulkarni said that among the libraries that were found ineligible are 11 libraries in Haveli taluka (the highest in the district), three each in Shirur, Velhe, Junnar and Indapur and four in Daund.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

14 - Library Apprentice Opening at DESIDOC, DRDO, Delhi


                  Defence Scientific Information & Documentation Centre
               Metcalfe House, Delhi-110054


              Walk in Interview for Apprentices for the year 2012-13


            Defence Scientific Information & Documentation Centre (DESIDOC) under the aegis of Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), Ministry of Defence will hold walk-in interview for recruitment of apprentices for one year training in the following disciplines.          
Essential Qualifications                                 No. of Vacancies    Date of Interview
(a)Degree in Library & Information Science              08                  06 August 2012
(b)Diploma in Library Science  (Two Years)              06                  07 August 2012
(c)Degree in Computer Science (B.Tech only)           06                  08 August 2012
                
            The stipend rates for Degree holder Rs.3560/- (fixed) per month and for Diploma holders (2/3years) Rs.2530/-(fixed) per month will be paid as per latest Govt. Rules. The walk in Interview will be held  at 9.00AM at DESIDOC. The Candidates who have  obtained less than 60% marks in their final exams and passed out before the year 2010  will not be considered for apprenticeship. The candidates should bring their Bio-Data giving complete personal details, qualification and experience etc. and two passport size photographs.The candidates are required  to bring all original documents along with attested photocopies of all the certificates for verification.

            It shall not be obligatory on the part of the DRDO/Lab/Estt, where training is   imparted to offer any employment to any apprentice after completing the period of his
 apprenticeship training.

            Please also note that candidates who have already got apprenticeship training in any other institute are not eligible.

            No TA/DA will be paid for interview and mobile phone is not allowed in the premises.
                        For details, log on to What is new at www.drdo.gov.in


                                                                                                           

Librarian Vacancy at The Novodaya Academy, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu


Librarian Vacancy at New Era Public School, New Delhi

Post: School Librarian
Location: Delhi
Last Date: 18 July 2012

Source: Times of India, 11 July, 2012

Lecturer Vacancy at University of Jammu, Jammu

Post: Lecturer (2012-2013 Session)
Temporary Post for Academic Session 2012-2013
Salary: Consolidated Salary


2 Posts of Assistant Librarian at Delhi Institute of Rural Development, Delhi


36 Vacancies of Librarian at Department of School Education, Haryana

Post: Librarian
Org: Department of School Education, Haryana
NO of Vacancy: 36
Location: Haryana
Times of India, Wednesday, Page No-13, 11 July 2012


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Senior Research Fellow Vacancy, I.A.R.I, New Delhi

BHU’s library to introduce electronic display board to provide information



VARANASI: The central library of Banaras Hindu University (BHU) will now provide information of events organized in the university including seminars, conferences, lectures, information resources, electronic data base, philosophies and information about the prominent figures of the university, new arrivals in library and other current information with the help of an electronic display board kept in the library premises of BHU

According to university librarian, AK Srivastava, "the present scenario is witnessing an immense information overload and in this situation the library's step towards feeding information will help its readers know, search and utilize it. Library will also organize a user awareness programme in the new academic session to help students utilize the e-learning resources." 

Building a separate cyber library for students to use e-learning resources with a capacity of over 200 computers is also in the pipeline. The library is already enriched with around 185 GB data in the form of audible study material meant for visually challenged students pursuing graduation, post graduation and research from the university 

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/varanasi/BHUs-library-to-introduce-electronic-display-board-to-provide-information/articleshow/14799818.cms

Librarian Vacancy at Sant Hari Dass Sr. Sec. Public School, New Delhi


Source: The Hindustan Times, 10 July 2012

Librarian Vacancy at Delhi College of Vocational Studies and Research, New Delhi


Source: The Hindustan Times, 10 July 2012

Librarian Vacancy at B.K. Institute of Educational and Technology, Ghevra, Mundka, Delhi


Source: The Hindustan Times, 10 July 2012

“DELNET : Resources, Services & Facilities” at Malla Reddy Engineering college, Secunderabad

DELNET is organizing one day workshop on “DELNET : Resources, Services & Facilities” at Malla Reddy Engineering college, Maisammauda, Dhulapally (Post Via Hakimpet), Secunderabad-500014, Andhra Pradesh on Monday,August,13,2012. You will be shortly getting intimation letter from Director, DELNET regarding this workshop. Kindly ensure your participation in this program. Also you will be glad to know DELNET has opened a Coordination unit in Hyderabad which will be operational very shortly.

With kind & warm regards
Omkar N Safapuri
Consultant 
DELNET-Developing Library Network Coordination unit 
"Sharada" # 1101 8th cross,3rd Main,5th Block HMT Layout,
Nagasandra Bengaluru-560073,INDIA 
Ph:- +91-80-28390759,64547522 
E-mail:-om_safapuri@yahoo.com,delnetbgl@gmail.com 
Web:-www.delnet.nic.in

News From NASSDOC

Dear Sirs / Madams,

GREETINGS..

It is our immense pleasure to inform you that Conference alert for the month of July 2012- has been published by NASSDOC. It is a  Quarterly Calender of forthcoming conferences, seminars, workshops, courses, etc. in social sciences and other cognate disciplines.  In this publication, entries in chronological order provide information about date, title, venue and address of the contact point / sponsoring body of the forthcoming conference, seminar etc.  In few cases the information provided is incomplete.  Such information is provided with intention that even incomplete information is useful in some cases.  Appended are subject and location (Geographical) indexes.

The main objective of this publication is to disseminate advance intimation about the forthcoming conferences and seminars to interested scholars so that they may consider participating in such events.  Enquiries about other additional information regarding these conferences and seminars should be addressed to person / organization mentioned as contact point in this publication.

While adequate care has been taken in reproducing information from various sources, NASSDOC assumes no legal responsibility for its correctness.  Suggestions are welcome.

for accessing Conference Alert (July 2012), please Click on the following links or download the attachment

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0haCbLWgWSTN3ZnNEtHSVJOZG8/edit?pli=1


Announcement of SALIS 2011 Awards

Applications/nominations are invited for the following SALIS Awards for the year 2011.
 
1. Dr. Harish Chandra-Sushila Chandra Best Librarian Award (National Level Award)
2. AutoLib-Tamilnadu-Best Librarian Award
3. AutoLib-Tamilnadu-Best Young Librarian Award (below 40 years)
4. A.N.Marappan Memorial National Best Young Librarian Award (below 40 years) (National Level award)

Conditions:

Applications will be accepted only in the prescribed format which is available in the SALIS website.Those who have already applied for these awards in response to our earlier communication (in April/May) this year need not apply again.
 
A committee will be constituted by the President to select suitable professionals for each awards. The President shall be the Chairman of the Selection committee. The name of the committee members will be announced to the SALIS e-groups, as decided in the Tiruchi Meeting, after the last date of the receipt of the applications, to make the selection more transparent

The committee will select suitable candidates among the nominations/applications received strictly based on the criteria fixed for the awards. All the awardees will be presented a memento, shawl and citation.
 
The awards will be presented during the forthcoming SALIS programmes which will be announced later.
 
Please note:
Applications should be sent only in the prescribed format
Soft copy will not be accepted
Supporting documents to be attached for evidence.
Last date for the receipt of application/nomination is 25.07.2012
The filled-in application form along with the supporting documents should be sent by post to:

The President
SALIS
B2-Solai Apartment
Mount-Poonamallee Road (opp.to.MGR Garden)
Chennai - 600 116

Books, anywhere anytime (The Hindu)


By-NITHYA SIVASHANKAR
A book for everyone: At Just Books library. Photo: K. Ananthan
The HinduA book for everyone: At Just Books library. Photo: K. Ananthan
With over 8,000 titles to choose from, Just Books, a community library chain, arrives in Coimbatore
In 2008, R. Sunderrajan, a software engineer from Bangalore, started a library at his residence because he did not want to travel too long to borrow books. Within a short period of time, members to his library multiplied. What started off as a part-time business has grown into a company that has 70 libraries in 10 major cities across India. The 70th branch of Just Books was launched in Coimbatore last week.

CONVENIENT

Located near Cream Centre in Race Course, this library is part of a country-wide community library chain. Niranjani Ramanathan, who runs Just Books here says, “Members can borrow and return books from any Just Books library in the country. Our libraries are integrated. So, if you are travelling, you can borrow a book from a Just Books outlet in one city and return it elsewhere.”
Just Books Coimbatore already has 8,000 books that cater to people of all ages. Children can choose from the popular Mr. Men, Curious George and Maisyseries to Indian picture books published by Tulika and Pratham Books. For young adults, there are Judy Blumes, Roald Dahls, Alexander McCall Smiths and Eva Ibbotsons, apart from the staple Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew books.
For the adults, there is romance, science fiction, classics, humour, thrillers, business and management, self-help, spirituality, cookery, biographies and autobiographies to choose from. “Since the library is part of a large network, if a member from our city needs a book that is available in another library, we will get it for them. There is a combined collection of over 6 lakh books in our library chain,” says Niranjani. There are books in regional languages too. “For now, we have stocked our library with books in Tamil and Malayalam. We could also procure books in Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Urdu and Gujarati for our members.”
A special feature about Just Books is the unmanned RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) kiosk, which enables a member to search for, issue and return a book without the aid of a librarian. The functioning of this machine is very similar to that of an ATM. The members are given an ID card which enables them to use the kiosk. The books have RFID tags which are read by the machine. You can walk in, pick a book and borrow it with just a couple of swipes on the touch screen. Members can also order their books online (www.justbooksclc.com) or over phone, and have them picked up and delivered from anywhere within the city for a nominal delivery charge.
As part of Just Books’ initiative to promote reading, Niranjani plans to host events at the library on a weekly basis. “We will organise community-based events such as storytelling, book reading, author signing, cookery demonstrations, art and craft sessions, and health counselling sessions for members and non-members,” she says. She also plans to set up a reading lounge.

Admission Notice at Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management (DIHRM)

DELHI INSTITITE OF HERITAGE RESERARCH AND MANAGEMENT,NEW DELHI
18-A Satsang Vihar Marg.Outub Instititional Area, New Delhi 110067 
Phone: 26567324,26567325,Fax:26563679

              ADMISSION NOTICE - 1/2012


Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management (DIHRM), established by the Govt, of NCT  of  Delhi and affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), is devoted ot the study of, archeoogy,conservation of art and heritage management.To achieve this goal. DIHRM  conducts Masters Courses in Heritage Management.
Application are invited for the admission to the following courses:

_______________________________________________________
1. Name of Course        (i) Master in Arcaeology and Heritage Management (MAHM)
                                   (ii) Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management(MCPHM)
________________________________________________________
2. Duration of Course   Two Years
________________________________________________________
3. Eligibility                Graduate (3 years degree course) in any subject of Humanities, Science and Commerce 
                                 (Those appearing in III year final exam.can also apply)
________________________________________________________
4. Commencement of Session         6th August 2012
________________________________________________________
5. Number of Seats             30 in each course
________________________________________________________
6.a) Last date for Sale and                14th July 2012
       Submission of completed           (by post-2st July 2012)
       application form                        (Completed application form has to be submitted to
       
                    The Registrar,
                    GGSIP University,Sector 16-C,
                    Dwarka,New Delhi-110075)
_________________________________________________________
   b) Date of Common Entrance            21st July 2012
        Test conducted by GGSIPU
_________________________________________________________
For Further information please contract: Admission Helpline GGSIP University,Sector 16-C,Dwarka,New Delhi-110075 (Tel:91-1125302167-169:website:www.ipu.ac.in) Delhi Institute of heritage Research and Management, 18-A Satsang vihar Marg,Qutub Instititional Area, New Delhi-110067 (Tel: 91+11-26567324,26567326; www.dihrm,delhigovt.nic.in)

Librarian Vacancy At College of Engineering, Pune


Source: Indian Express, 10 July 2012

Monday, July 9, 2012

Library Apprentice at Secretariat Library, Karnataka Government, Bangalore




GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA 
 INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING
 Applications are invited from candidates for Apprenticeship training to the 
following training positions in Karnataka Government Secretariat Library, 
Bangalore, under the Apprentice Act 1961 for a period of one year during the year 
2012-13. 



1) Post: Graduate Apprenticeship
Org: Secretariat Library, Karnataka Government
Duration: One Year
Total Post: 12
Qualification: BLIS
Stipend: 5000/-

2) Post: Technician Apprenticeship
Total Post: 8
Stipend: 4000/-


Source: Deccan Herald, Saturday, 07 July 2012
For More Details visit:- http://vslib.kar.nic.in/Stipend-2012.pdf


8th International Conference on Webometrics, Infometics and Scientometric & 13th COLLNET Meeting 2012

Librarian Vacancy at Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, Punjabi Bagh, Delhi



Librarian Vacancy at Sachdeva Public School, Rohini, Delhi





IIPA-DST Programme on Knowledge Management July 23-29, 2012

      I am glad to inform you that the Indian Institute of Public Administration will be offering a Programme on *Knowledge Management (KM) *during July 23-29, 2012. The training programme is  sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India
KM is  a core competency  which transforms an organization?s business competitiveness, through integration of knowledge and decentralized intelligence to empower knowledge workers to do a better job all around. The future of knowledge lies in its increasing propensity for value, social networks and enrichment of knowledge, and that of KM depends on the right approach to organizational elements that lead to economic value (tangible and intangible).  Knowledge (in the present century) reigns supreme, cutting across the core of an organization. In an era of connectivity, knowledge transfer and exchange via cooperation, coordination and creativity, studies have shown that  20% of an organization?s core knowledge can effectively operate 80% of  daily transactions. Organizations all over the world began the process of learning how to use and ?manage? the new resource called ? knowledge. Thus the understanding of importance, role, and performance assessment of the Knowledge Management System in organizations, particularly in knowledge intensive service institutions is very crucial for survival and growth of such organizations to achieve the cutting-edge differentiation.

The programme will deal with various  issues, tools and techniques  that would facilitate a complete array of activities in  building KM system from, execution, implementation and assessment  to deployment .  Besides, the various modules will be covering aspects like Understanding Knowledge & Working Smarter in Knowledge Economy, cognition and  Knowledge Management, KM Planning & Execution in Organizations and system evaluation,  Pillars of KM in S&T  Sector,  Key  enablers of KM (ICT & Human capital), legal & ethical aspects of KM. One of the important features of the programme is the opportunity provided to the participants to have a holistic approach for strategizing action plan for stimulating knowledge-centric culture in organizations. Thus developing an open-mind to pursue Knowledge-creation, acquisition- Unlearning, Relearning and Sharing with examples of best  practices  and case studies are drawn from different sectors. Eminent faculty from IIT?s, leading Management  institutions, Government Sector and from Corporate  domain will be pooling their knowledge resources for building a robust KM system in organizations.  The other key feature is the field visits and learning on site. 

Target Group- All Levels of Scientists and Technologists working in various research and academic institutions of Government of India.
Course Fee : (Free)/ Lodging/Boarding 
The Department of Science and Technology will bear the entire cost of the training. Only the expenses related to TA/DA of the participants for attending the training programmes at IIPA, and reporting back to  their respective places of duty, are to be borne by the nominating organizations.

The Institute will take care of the lodging/boarding. The Institute has a Hostel where board/lodging facilities are made available to all the participants on twin sharing basis.  Please note that the programme is residential and the accommodation is only for the participants.

For unwinding, the institute  generally makes arrangement for co-curricular activities. A certificate on completion will be awarded to the participants at the end of the programme.

We look forward to receiving nominations from your organization/s. For more details and  programme  brochure, kindly send mail to DST Cell IIPA <trgdstiipa@gmail.com or umunshi@gmail.com. The nominations may be sent at the earliest (preferably by 13th July, 2012) , so that the requisite arrangements can be made. Please note that only a maximum of 25 participants can be accommodated in the said training programme.

In case there are any queries, please feel free to get in touch with us by either e-mail or phone Supervisor (Training)  011-91-2346-8338  or to the Programme Coordinator Dr. Usha Mujoo Munshi (011-91- 2346-8320, 9717967686) or Co-Coordinator  Dr. Roma Mitra Debnath (011-91-2346-8376, 9310338939).
We look forward to your cooperation in sending a few nominations for the programmes at the earliest.

With regards,

Yours sincerely,
Dr. Usha Mujoo Munshi
Phone: 011-2346 8320
Mobile : 09717967686
e-mailumunshi@gmail.comumunshi@iipa.org.in

Library restorer Vacancy at Hansraj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar


Source: The Tribune, 07 July 2012

मदिरालय की बजाए खुलेंगे पुस्तकालय : सूचना परिवहन मंत्री


मदिरालय की बजाए खुलेंगे पुस्तकालय : मंत्री
हाजीपुर, जागरण संवाददाता
सूबे के सूचना परिवहन मंत्री वृशिण पटेल ने यहां कहा है कि वर्तमान समय में लोगों में पढ़ने की प्रवृति खत्म हो रही है। आज के युवा भी पढ़ाई में मेहनत करने के बजाये सफलता का शार्टकट रास्ता इस्तेमाल करते हैं। सरकार की चाहत है कि जगह-जगह मदिरालय नहीं पुस्तकालय खुले।
ये बातें उन्होंने यहां हाजीपुर में एक कार्यक्रम के दौरान कही। सृष्टि बाल युवा एवं महिला उत्थान मंडल व शिवजी राय मेमोरियल लाइब्रेरी के संयुक्त तत्वाधान में आयोजित पांच दिवसीय बाबू जगजीवन राम स्मृति पुस्तक संस्कृति उत्सव का उद्घाटन करते हुए उन्होंने कहा कि सरकार दिल से चाहती है कि राज्य में जगह-जगह मदिरालय नहीं पुस्तकालय हो। थोक भाव में स्कूल खोलकर सरकार सबूत भी दे चुकी है। लेकिन शराब दुकानों के बंद कर देने या अनुज्ञप्ति नहीं देने से शराबखोरी की प्रवृति पर अंकुश लगना नामुमकिन है। उन्होंने कहा कि शराब दुकान बंद हुए तो पान दुकानों, परचून और किराना दुकानों में असली नहीं नकली शराब बिकने लगेगी। शराब जैसी जहर पीकर जो लोग पचास वर्ष बाद मरते हैं वे तत्काल मरने लग जाऐंगे। अपने पैतृक गांव का हवाला देते हुए उन्होंने बताया कि लोगों ने सामूहिक प्रयास से गांव में खोले गए लाईसेंसी शराब दुकानों को बंद कराया उसके अगले ही दिन से पान, परचून और किराना दुकानों में शराब बिकने लग गई। शराब बिक्री के खिलाफ लोगों को सामूहिक रूप से न केवल संकल्प लेने पडे बल्कि गांव के लोगों ने दृढ़ इच्छा शक्ति का भी परिचय दिया। उन्होंने कहा कि सामूहिक रुप से ऐसी ही पहल की जानी चाहिए। उन्होंने कहा कि सरकार को राजस्व की चिंता नहीं है डर इस बात की है कि पाबंदी की स्थिति में नशे के लिए और कोई जानलेवा तौर-तरीकों का इस्तेमाल न शुरु कर दिया जाए। बाबू जगजीवन राम की पुण्यतिथि के अवसर पर पुस्तक संस्कृति उत्सव का आयोजन किए जाने पर आयोजक को बधाई देते हुए उन्होंने कहा कि आज के समय में पुस्तकालय खोलने जैसा पुनीत कार्य करना वास्तव में साहस का काम है। उन्होंने कहा कि वर्तमान दौर में पुस्तक पढ़ने की प्रवृति खत्म हो रही है। पढ़े-लिखे आम लोगों की बात दूर रही विद्यार्थी भी पुस्तक से विमुख हो रहे हैं। सफलता के लिए शार्टकट का इस्तेमाल किया जा रहा है। किताब के पन्ने पलटने के बजाये कम्प्यूटर पर वेव पेज खोलने का प्रचलन बढ़ा है। उन्होंने कहा कि वर्तमान दौर में कम्प्यूटर चाहे कितना भी महत्वपूर्ण क्यों न हो वह पुस्तकों की बराबरी नहीं कर सकता। माना कि इस मशीनी बक्से में जानकारियों का खाजाना है लेकिन वह लोगों को मानसिक रुप से बीमार बना रही है इसे कतई नही भूलना चाहिए। बाबू जगजीवन राम के व्यक्तित्व और कृतित्व पर प्रकाश डालते हुए उन्होंने कहा कि आज के राजनीतिज्ञों को उनसे प्रेरणा लेने की जरुरत है।

Automation of libraries must: Prof Abdul Wahid


Inaugurates workshop on e-Granthalaya
Srinagar, July 7: Central University of Kashmir (CUK) Vice-Chancellor Prof Abdul Wahid Qureshi Saturday underscored the need for automation and modernization of libraries across Jammu and Kashmir.
 “The libraries of all the Universities, Educational Institutions and those coming under the public domain in the State should switch over to the automation for the benefit of the people, particularly the students, researchers and candidates aspiring to participate in various competitive examinations,” said Prof Abdul Wahid while inaugurating the one-day workshop on Library Automation (e-Granthalaya).
 The workshop was organized by the Department of Information Technology, Central University of Kashmir in collaboration with National Informatics Centre (NIC) (Government of India) J&K State Unit in the varsity campus.
 Ram Kumar Matoria, Technical Director, Library and Information Services, NIC, New Delhi, Saleem Khan Technical, NIC, J&K State Unit, CUK Registrar, Dr Abdul Gani, Head of the Department, Department of Information Technology and Workshop Coordinator, Prof A M Wani, faculty of other departments and employees of the varsity were also present on the occasion.
 Prof. Wahid described libraries as the cornerstone of the educational institutions, an abode of knowledge and storehouse of information.
 Ram Kumar Matoria said that as many as 54000 public libraries were functioning across the country. “Out of these only 10 per cent are fully automated and the other 10 per cent are partially automated,” Kumar said.
 He said that 2500 libraries across the country were using the e-Granthalaya software designed by the NIC. “The NIC is developing a new e-Granthalaya, which would be web based,” Kumar revealed. He said the Government should modernize the libraries and develop the infrastructure of libraries across the country.
 Prof A M Wani stressed on the need for classification of books in the libraries across the state. “There is a dire need to link the libraries with the internet as the advent of mobile phones has totally changed the way people conduct research on various topics and search information,” Prof Wani said.
 Welcoming the guests, CUK Registrar, Dr Abdul Gani said the libraries are resources of knowledge and should be maintained and updated frequently. Assistant Professor at IT Department, Zahoor Ahmad Najar presented the vote of thanks.

Source: http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/2012/Jul/8/automation-of-libraries-must-prof-abdul-wahid-45.asp

GYANODAYA EXPRESS :Fun, knowledge chug along

1,000 DU Girls Embark On Unique Educational Trip By Train 


Manash Pratim Gohain TNN 



New Delhi: The Safdarjung railway station wore a festive look on Sunday morning as the air reverberated with partriotic song H u m S a b B h ar a t i y a H a i n.A thousand girls from across 36 Delhi University colleges set-off for a train journey to five destinations in Gujarat,Maharashtra,Goa and Kartanaka in a unique educational train journey.
Excited students,accompanied by their guardians,reached the platform way before the 7.30am reporting time.There was anticipation in the air as the students found their way to the respective coaches to mark the first journey of Gyanodaya Express.
This educational train journey will take the students to Ahmedabad,Wardha,Mumbai,Goa and Bangalore and educate them about Navy and dockyards,Sabarmati Ashram and non violence,ISRO and new technologies all aiming to broaden their learning horizons.This train jouney will be a unique experience and a great way of learning about the country which was showcased none other than Mahatma Gandhi.I wish such a train journey was there when I was a student, said the Vice Chancellor of DU,Dinesh Singh,who accompanied the students for a part of the journey.
The train is equipped with a library comprising 400 titles.Students can also access internet on laptops though wi-fi.The journey is a fine balance of fun-filled learning experience since the students will also be engaged in project works during the journey they can choose from 100 projects divided into science and humanities.We have to choose from subjects like color and texture of soil for different types of agriculture,historical/ archeological studies,philosophy for living together for two weeks,a recipe and its cultural explanation,and many more, said Ruchika Sharma of Daulat Ram College.
Accompanying the students till Ahmedabad,Umesh Rai,director of South Campus said: This is not just a train journey but education beyond classroom.Students and even the accompanying teachers (80 of them) will discuss interesting subjects like a local leader and her charisma,the biography of an unknown woman and impressions of a naval ship,among others. Each student must read a book from the library and by the end of the journey they will have to produce a review of the same,along with a group project.
With 940 students and 80-odd teachers,safety and security is of prime concern.According to deputy chief coordinator,Gyanodaya Parminder Sehgal of railway police,We have made strong security arrangements.There is a lady doctor and paramedics on board in case of an emergency.Railway staff will monitor the hygiene and quality of food served. 

GYANODAYA EXPRESS 




Journey: July 8 to 19 

No.of students on the first trip: 940 No.of participating colleges: 36 No.of teachers: 80 


Destinations: 

Ahmedabad,Wardha,Mumbai,Goa and Bangalore The 16-coach train is equipped with a library having 400 titles,Wi-Fi connectivity Students will undertake 100 projects like mapping and improvement of coaches,study of water quality/soil/ rock/crop of different states,historical/archaeological studies and oral narratives of places or communities.
Source: Times of India, 9th July 2012, Pg. NO. 3

Assistant Librarian and Library Information Assistant Vacancy at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab



1. Assistant Librarian – 01
Pay Band: Rs.15600-39100 (PB-3) with AGP of Rs.6000/-
Age: Not exceeding 35 years; age bar not applicable to employees of NIT serving as Library and Information Assistant (Selection Gr.II) for at least 6 years with GP of Rs.4800/-.
Essential Qualifications

Master‟s Degree in Library Science / Information Science / Documentation Science or an equivalent professional degree with CGPA of 6.5 in 10 point scale or at least 60% marks (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) and a consistently good academic record with superior knowledge of computerized library service.
Qualifying in the national level test conducted for the purpose by the UGC or any other agency approved by the UGC. However, candidates, who are or have been awarded Ph. D degree in accordance with the University Grants Commission (Minimum Standards and Procedure for Award of Ph.D Degree) Regulations 2009, shall be exempted from the requirement of the minimum eligibility condition of NET / SLET / SET for recruitment and appointment Assistant Librarian.
Desirable
PG Diploma in Library Automation and Networking or PGDCA or equivalent

2. Library Information Assistant– 04
Open – 03
OBC – 01
Pay Band: Rs.9300-34800 (PB-2) with Grade Pay of Rs.4200/-
Age: Not exceeding 30 years
Essential Qualifications
First Class Bachelor‟s Degree in Library & Information Science, B. Lib. Information Science / B. Lib. Science from a recognized University / Institute with 3 years experience in relevant area (LIA)
Desirable
PG Diploma in Library Automation and Networking or PGDCA or equivalent from a recognized Institution (LIA)