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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Library dept may tie up with Bal Bhavan to take books closer to children


SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTParticipants at the inauguration of the State-level Children’s Literary Meet 2012 in
Bangalore. Photo: K.Gopinathan

Participants at the inauguration of the State-level Children’s Literary Meet 2012 in Bangalore. Photo: K.Gopinathan

"We are not able to share all our resources with children now because they do not come in large numbers to the centre in Cubbon Park," said K.G. Venkatesh, Director of the Department of Libraries
Worried about the decline in the number of visitors to Indira Gandhi Children’s Library at Cubbon Park, the Department of Libraries is contemplating tying up with Bal Bhavan in its activities in the city and in the districts to reach out to more children.
Speaking at a workshop on children’s literature organised by Bal Bhavan Society here on Monday, K.G. Venkatesh, Director of the Department of Libraries, said that Bal Bhavan district centres could tie up with department-run libraries in their districts for programmes.
“We are not able to share all our resources with children now because they do not come in large numbers to the centre in Cubbon Park,” he said, emphasising the need to reach out through branches.
Chandrashekhar Kambar, Jnanpith Award-winning Kannada writer who presided over the function, said the art story telling opens the “eye within”, while visual media like the television blind the potential of a child’s imagination. He suggested that schools should have one hour dedicated to storytelling by children, so that their imagination grows in the process of narrating and listening to stories.
Free imagination
“When someone tells the story of a princess, every child listening to the story has a different picture of the princess shaping up inside his or her head. The visual image like in the television, in contrast, fixes the image and kills the child’s imagination,” he said.
He advised children — about 90 of whom from different schools had taken part in the workshop — to watch less television and spend more time reading and watching traditional art forms like Yakshagana.
More News at  :http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/article3679305.ece

Assistant Librarian at Central University of Rajasthan

Post: Assistant Librarian
University: Central University of Rajasthan
Walk in Interview On--27 July 2012



Associate Professor, Assistant Librarian at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak


MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY ROHTAK
ADVERTISEMENT NO._3/2012_

Applications are invited on the prescribed form obtainable from the University Publication Cell on cash payment of Rs.100/- at sale counter (Rs.25/- for SC/BC of Haryana State only) and Rs.130/- by Registered Post (Rs.55/- for SC/BC) by sending demand draft in favour of Finance Officer, M.D.U., Rohtak for the following Teaching posts and Non-Teaching posts : 

1. Department of Library & Information Science
Associate Professor         1(UR)            37400-67000+ 9000 AGP


2. University Institute of Law & Management Studies  (UILMS), Gurgaon
Temporary but likely to continue (Govt. approval to these posts is still awaited)
Budgeted Non-Teaching Posts

Assistant Librarian (For University Library)      2(UR)        15600-39100+ 6000/- GP 


3. Non-Teaching Posts under Self- Financing Scheme (SFS) Status: Temporary but likely to continue (Govt. approval to this post is still awaited) 
UILMS, Gurgaon



Subject:    Qualification for the appointment of Lecturers/Librarians.
The State Govt. has considered and approved the draft rules for the qualifications for the appointment of Lecturers/Librarians in substitution to the existing rules as prescribed in Haryana Education (College Cadre) Group-B Service (Amendment ) Rules, 2006.  These draft rules have been prepared in accordance with latest Regulations, 2009 No. F.1-1/2002(PS) Exemp dated 01.06.09 of the UGC.  The draft rules as approved by the Gopvt. Are as under:-“NET/SLET shall remain the minimum eligibility condition for recruitment and appointment of lecturers in Universities/Colleges/Institutions.
Provided, however, that candidates who  are or have been awarded Ph.D degree in compliance of the University Grants Commission (minimum standards and procedure for award of Ph.D degree), Regulation 2009, shall be exempted from the requirement of the minimum eligibility condition of NET/SLET for  recruitment and appointment as Assistant Professor or equivalent positions in Universities/Colleges/Institutions.Provided further that, the candidates who have acquired Ph.D upto 31st May 2009 shall also be exempted from the requirement of the minimum  eligibility condition of NET/SLET for recruitment and appointment to the posts of  lecturers or equivalent positions in Universities/Colleges/Institutions.
More Information at : http://www.mdurohtak.ac.in/pdf/Adv._Pdf/Adv.new_pdf/Advt.%203_2012.pdf



Librarian at Sanjay Institute of Engg. and Mgmt., Mathura

SOURCE: TIMES OF INDIA, 25TH JULY 2012


Librarian at Nalanda Nritya Kala Mahavidyalaya, Mumbai


SOURCE: TIMES OF INDIA, 25TH JULY 2012

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Various Library Positions at Engineering College Bikaner, Rajasthan


GOVT. ENGINEERING COLLEGE BIKANER
APPOINTMENTS
  1. Assistant Librarian 1 (UR) 9300 - 34800 + Grade Pay (4200)
  2. Cataloguer-cum-Classifier 1 (UR)  5200 -20200  + Grade Pay   (2400)
  3. Issue Assistant Book 1 (UR)  5200 -20200  + Grade Pay  (1900)
  4. Book Lifter / Attendant 1 (UR) 4750 -7440  + Grade Pay  (1400)
Qualifications: 
1. Assistant Librarian (9300 - 34800 + 4200)  
(i) Ph.D. Degree in Library Science/Information Science or an equivalent professional 
degree with 2 / 3 years experience in library of college / institute. 
OR 
Master Degree in Library Science/Information Science or an equivalent professional 
degree with 6 years experience in library of college / institute. 
(ii) Knowledge of Computer Applications

2. Catalogue-cum-Classifier(5200 - 20200 + 2400)  
(i) M.Lib. course in Library Science from recognized Board / University with 2 years experience. 
OR 
B.Lib. course in Library Science from recognized Board / University with 5 years experience. 
(ii) Knowledge of Computer Application

3 Issue Assistant Book  (5200 -20200 +1900) 
(i) Graduate in any discipline  
(ii) Certificate/Diploma in Library Science from recognized Board/University. 

4. Book Lifter / Attendant (4750 -7440 +1400) 
(i) Secondary from a recognized Board or its equivalent examination.  
(ii) 2 years working experience in Library. 



Ushering in Digitalization to Share Knowledge and Extend Resources

Ushering in Digitalization to Share Knowledge and Extend ResourcesNew Delhi, Delhi, India (Elsevier Science and Technology (Business Wire India)) 
The 3rd University Forum organized by INFLIBNET and Elsevier was held at the Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi on 13th July 2012. Delegates from different universities across the nation participated in the forum.

In his welcome address, Prof. Ajit Khembhavi, Director, IUCCA, said that the forum had become a prominent platform to discuss knowledge sharing among students, teachers, researchers and universities. He remarked that the forum which was growing in size had been instrumental in heralding the relevance of digitalization of libraries to facilitate easier access to knowledge. He added that several cycles of development providing mechanism for e-access had transformed the tedious and lengthy process of finding sources for knowledge acquisition into an easy one minute operation enabling the students and teachers in even remote areas to get access to books and journals otherwise not easily available. Prof. Khembhavi pointed out that e-access was a huge success because it had extended resources to scholars in far flung places. He reminded the forum the existing challenge was to focusing on how to extend available resources to newly emerging sectors.

Addressing the forum, Mr. Martin O’ Malley, Managing Director, Global Sales & Customer Marketing, Elsevier Science & Technology Division, reiterated that Elsevier, as a leading publisher, was focusing on quality, access and sustainability to enable collaboration to build a an environment conducive to research and learning. He said that access should transcend boundaries so as to help researchers overcome the challenge of accessing research content.

Dr. Jagdish Arora, Director, INFLIBNET, spoke on the need of developing digitalized models sustainable and extendable to all the universities in India so that students of all regions might get equal opportunities of knowledge acquisition. He said the impending challenge was to improve the Science Direct access to make it beneficial to more universities.

Ms. Paula Kaufman, Dean of Libraries & University Librarian, University of Illinois, Urbana–Champaign spoke on the Value of eBooks. She said that eBooks are cost effective, have 24 X 7 easy access, are easy to preserve and can be downloaded on multiple search engines.

Giving a presentation on Driving the Value of Library Services within an Institution, Mr. Gerald J. Schafer, Director of Libraries, University of Massachusetts – Amherst, highlighted the patterns of accessing digital resources among students, teachers and researchers. He shared his observation that the majority of people accessed digital books and journals without visiting the library.

In his presentation, Library Contributions to Research Workflow, Dr. Thomas C. Leonard, University Librarian, Library Development Office, University of California, Berkeley, drove home the point that capture and preservation of web resources would increase and create a new dimension to special collection which would in turn aid research.

There was an Open House Discussion in which Dr. Jagdish Arora, Mr. Martin O’ Malley, Mr. Kok Keng Lim (Managing Director, Academic & Government, Asia Pacific, Elsevier Science & Technology Division) and Mr. Saurabh Sharma (Elsevier Regional Director, South Asia) replied to the questions raised by the delegates.

The delegates opined that the forum was a great learning experience for them in terms of adding to their knowledge of accessing the digital content. 

Assistant Library & Information Officer (UR) at National Institute of Malaria Research, Delhi

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MALARIA RESEARCH
(Indian Council of Medical Research)
Sector-8, Dwarka, New Delhi:110077.
  
Applications are invited up to 30 Aug 2012 for  the post of Assistant Library & Information Officer (Unreserved)  at NIMR, Delhi  in Pay Band-2 of Rs.9300-34800+Grade Pay Rs.4600 plus usual allowance as admissible under the rule.
    
Essential:    M.A/M.Sc./M.Com + B of Library Science  with  3 years experience as  Library Assistant in Grade
                     pay Rs.4200 in  a Scientific Institute/Organization.
                                                             
Desirable:  (i)  Experience in handling biomedical information through printed and computerized  databases.
                   (ii) Experience  in handling computers and software relating to library operations.
                  (iii) Postgraduate degree in library/ information science.


Age :  Below 28  years  as on 30 August 2012 SC/ST/OBC candidates and  working Govt. employees  are
          allowed age relaxation  in  accordance with DOPT guidelines.

         He/She will be governed by the new Restructured Defined Contributory Pension system as laid down under Ministry of Finance, Department of Economic Affairs (ECB & PR Division) Notification No.5/7/2003-ECB &PR dated 22.12.2003 effective from 1.1.2004. 
                                                      
         Other  benefits as per Govt. of India Rules in force.

     Application forms and other details are obtainable  from the Office of the Director, National Institute of Malaria Research, Sector-8, Dwarka, New Delhi:110077 or can be down loaded from Institutes website www.mrcindia.org . Forms duly completed should be addressed  to the Director at the  same address along with  a crossed IPO for Rs.100/-  payable to the Director, NIMR, New Delhi, SC/ST  candidates are exempted from this payment. Council’s employees are not exempted from application fee and are required to pay a sum of Rs.100/- towards application fee. Any canvassing on behalf of the candidate or attempting to bring  external influence with regard to selection/recruitment shall be considered  as DISQUALIFICATION.

Librarian Vacancy at Sona Modem Public School, Khanpur, Delhi


Librarian Vacancy at MNDP School, New Delhi


Graduate Trainee, Library and Information Science at IIT-Madras

A closed chapter in the annals of book culture


With only one employee left to take care of Baba Farid Cultural Centre in Faridkot, the book culture is losing out to the fast-growing popularity of the Internet among city residents. 
The annals at Baba Farid Cultural Centre, Faridkot, issued last book in February. A class-4 worker 

is the only one left at job since the employee competent to issue books retired on January 31. The library's 40,000 records were locked when the last worker remaining reported sick on July 18. "The library will reopen on July 22," read the notice outside.
Last month too, the library was shut for about two weeks on same account. Of its four sanctioned posts, librarian's fell vacant in 2000 upon the official's transfer. No sweeper, no restorer; the facility is left to only an attendant. The additional charge of the librarian is with another official since 2000. "The director of public instructions, colleges, in charge of the library, has released no money for the facility," said a source in the official set-up.
Readers want the library back in the main city, for the current site is too outside Faridkot.
Years ago, it was shifted to the Baba Farid centre. "A new restorer will join this week to replace the retired employee," said Raman Kumar Marwah, who has the additional charge of librarian. "After he takes over, readers will be issued books regularly."

Librarian Vacancy at Asian Public School, Gurgaon

Source: The Hindustan Times, 24 July 2012

Librarian Vacancy at Maharaja Agarsain Public School, Delhi

Source: The Hindustan Times, 24 July 2012

Librarian Vacancy at R.D. Rajpal School, Dwarka, New Delhi

Source: The Hindustan Times, 24 July 2012

Librarian writes world’s only Encyclopedia of Abbreviations


Do you look at confusing and unfamiliar acronyms and abbreviations and wonder whom to ask? The International Encyclopedia of Abbreviations (IEA) might help you. The recently launched book, authored by I B Verma, a retired librarian, includes commonly used abbreviations and their expanded forms along
with some brief information about them. 

In a first-of-its-kind initiative internationally, the book has around 8,000 abbreviations arranged in alphabetical order, with cross referenced entries, and it is divided in two volumes. Verma says that his interaction with students revealed that the haphazard growth of abbreviations and their increased usage was creating confusion in the minds of readers. Due to the absence of authentic reference tools, reference librarians were ill-equipped to assist them. 

“When I worked as a librarian, students approached me with queries regarding abbreviations and I had to look for sources to help them. I realized that the problem is faced by students everywhere and this inspired me to compile a comprehensive dictionary containing local, national and international abbreviations,” says Verma. 

His earlier work on the subject includes Sterling’s Encyclopedia of Abbreviations, a book released in 1998, but the book was not marketed in north India. Verma has sent requisitions to the education department of Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh for school and college libraries to keep his book for referencing. 

“It is a compilation of several years of collected reading material from books, newspapers, dvertisements, prospectuses of organizations and even scraps and bills. There is no end to abbreviations but I have tried to include the popular ones,” he says. 

Verma also writes in Hindi and his aim is to spread book culture among students. He expresses his optimism regarding the competition the book faces from websites and other internet sources. “Every technology has its constraints. Even in the internet age, people will like to possess the book as it has a permanent value.”

Outcome of National Anomaly Committee Meeting held at New Delhi on 17.07.2012

Special Allowance & Qualification Pay— The demand for taking special allowance and qualification pay for fixation purposes on promotion w.e.f. 1.1.2006 is agreed to be considered and finalized within one month.
2. Rule 8 of Revised Pay Rules :- It was agreed that taking into consideration, Recruitment Rules the Senior promotee’s pay will be allowed to be fixed at the same stage (especially at the minimum of pay) thus the seniors will get the entry stage pay fixed for direct recruits.
3. Transport Allowance :- Since CCA got subsumed in the Transport Allowance resulting denial of Overtime, action will be taken to review this particular aspect to mitigate the hardship.
4. Revision of Existing Allowances :- Agreed to process the doubling the allowances (Hospital Patient Care Allowance etc.) Cabinet’s approval will be sought. Target date for finalization is one month.
5. Commutation of’ Additional Pension or Revision of Pension in respect of post 31.12.2005 retirees :- Department of Pension to make calculation for knowing the difference of amount between pre 1.1.2006 and post 1.1.2006. Thereafter a view will be taken.
6. Commutation of Revised Pension :- Will be examined further. Copy of Supreme Court Judgement will be given to staff Side.
7. Revision of Base Index for Dearness Allowance :- Calculation sheet will be sent to Staff Side for comments.
8. Fixation of pay on promotion (shouldering higher responsibility) to a post carrying same Grade pay :- Agreed to grant additional increment erstwhile FR-22-C.
9. Anomaly in the Pay Scale. Pay Band and Grade Pay — Library Information Assistant :- will be referred to Department of Culture for comments for considering allotment of Grade Pay of Rs.4600/- in PB-2. 
10. MACPS Anomalies: Secretary (Personnel) while appreciating the points raised by Stall Side has decided that a separate meeting will be held shortly (tentative date 27th July, 2012).
11. 15 Years Period fixed for Commutation is Arbitrary/unjustified :- Official Side stated that the issue will be examined further.
12. Anomalies in the Pay Scale of Official Language Staff — Grant of parity to Rajbhasha Sahayaks :- Railway Ministry’s proposal for granting parity is under active consideration. Favorable decision is expected.
13. Grant of parity in the case of Indian Railways Stenographers :- Staff Side insisted that in the light of Cabinet’s approval for granting parity, the Railway Ministry should issue orders without referring to Ministry of Finance. It was however stated by the Official Side that this being a common category. Ministry of Finance will have to be approached by Railway Ministry. After discussion it was agreed to expedite decision.
14. Eleven Additional Items given by Staff Side in the last meeting will be prioritized for further examination and discussion.
15. Replacement of Grade Pay of Rs.4600/- with Rs.4800/- in the Railways. Official Side stated that Railway Ministry’s proposal will be considered and a decision given.
16. Transport Allowance at Delhi rates for employees of Faridabad, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad and Noida. After discussion it was agreed to consider positively. Staff Side also pointed out that HRA at Delhi rates are already paid to staff and hence Transport Allowance at Delhi rates should be allowed.
17. Grant of another option to the employees promoted in between 1.1.2006 & 2010.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Row over Thiruvananthapuram Public Library land takes a new turn


The row over the alleged encroachment on the State Central Library (Public Library) land has been given a fresh twist with the Thiruvananthapuram Public Library Protection Council urging the State Government to declare the library ‘heritage property.’
Only the ‘heritage property’ status can save the library and its campus from further encroachment, Council president M Ahmed Kunju and general secretary Attukal Surendran said in a petition submitted to Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and Education Minister P K Abdu Rabb.
‘’It was the then king Swathi Thirunal who allotted 3.5 acres for establishing the library in 1829. A large chunk of the land was lost in the widening of the road. Now an affidavit filed by the government before the Kerala High Court says the library has only 2.24 acres with it,’’ Ahmed Kunju said.
The controversy over library land has taken centre-stage once again with the Kerala High Court demanding to know as to where a proposed ‘Heritage Block’ - a public library project - was to be constructed.
Controversy started dogging the public library land after the Pattom Thanu Pillai government sanctioned office space for the Grandhashala Sanghom (now State Library Council). According to the Library Protection Council, the Library Council had demolished the said building in 2002.
The Council moved the High Court following attempts to build the EMS Memorial Information Centre on this land plus another 20 cents. The A K Antony government scrapped this order, but the project re-emerged during the term of the V S Achuthanandan government.

Assistant Librarian- 1(UR) and Library Clerk-2 (UR) at Govt. Women Engineering College, Ajmer (Rajasthan)

Govt. Women Engineering College, Nasirbad Road Makhupura Ajmer
                         RECRUITMENT OF NON-TEACHING POSITION
  1. Assistant Librarian- 1(UR)
  2. Library Clerk-2 (UR)
Qualifications:
1. ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN [9300-34800 (4200)]
Essential:
(i)  Master’s Degree in Library/Information Science or an equivalent professional degree.
(ii)  At least three years experience in Library in Educational Institute.
Desirable: 
(i)  Knowledge of computer application.

2. LIBRARY CLERK [5200-20200 (1900)]
Essential:
(i)  Senior Secondary from a recognized Board or its equivalent examination.
(ii)  Certificate/Diploma in Library Science from recognized Board/University.
(iii)  Typing Speed of 30 wpm (English) and 25 wpm (Hindi) on Computer
(iv) Three years working experience in Library of Educational Institute. 
(v)  Good Knowledge of Computer Application.


Walk-in for Library Trainee at IIM Rohtak

7th Library Lecture Series and Outreach Programme at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Central Library of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi  Cordially invites all Library and Information Professionals to the 7th Library Lecture Series and Outreach Programme .

Topic: Knowledge Management in Academic Libraries: Southern African perspectives

Speaker
Prof. Priti Jain
Associate Professor
Department of Library & Information Studies, Faculty of Humanities
University of Botswana
http://jainp. webs.com/ resume.htm

Chairperson
Mrs. Kalpana Dasgupta
Former Librarian, National Library of India and
Former Director, Central Secretariat Library, New Delhi
on
Date:Friday, 3rd August 2012 at 3:00 pm 

Venue: Committee Room, Central Library, JNU, New Delhi 

Please make it convenient to attend.

Regards
Dr. Ramesh C Gaur
PGDCA, MLISc,Ph.D. Fulbright Scholar (Virginia Tech, USA)
University Librarian 
Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU)
New Meharuli Road, New Delhi - 110067
Tele +91-11-26742605, 26704551
Fax : +91-11-26741603
Email: rcgaur@mail. jnu.ac.in ;rcgaur66@gmail. com 
URL: www.jnu.ac.in

BJP leader Mr S S Ahluwalia to head panel on Parliament Library


Book shelves at Varanasi District Government Library biting dust

VARANASI: Call it decreasing interest in reading or negligence of the district administration towards library, the books shelves at the government district library are gathering dust and entering into oblivion.
Established in 1957 near district headquarters, the plight of the district library is that only four to five readers visit it daily. Records point out that as many as 850 people hold life-time membership of the library. These are the records of 1962.
Librarian Chandradeep Ram Chandela said that the membership is not renewed so it is difficult to identify the members who are regular. "Around 5-6 members have taken the membership this year," he said.
The number of visitors and members is low as compared to other libraries, it also failed to keep stock of good and better conditioned books in the shelves.
Chandela said that there are around 38,000 books in the library. "The books are purchased by Putakalaya Prakoshtha of the state government which sends the books in libraries. We have recently received around 150 books. We do not place a demand of books and topics of books with the state government," he added.
In the past, the library had books of wide range of subjects like history, geography, economics, literature, agriculture, theology, physics, chemistry, biology and other subjects. At present, it had a good stock of Hindu, Urdu and English literature books.
The books are not arranged according to subjects, topics and genre. The almirah and shelves do not mention about the subjects of books. Most of the books stocked in some almirahs were poorly arranged. Bindings and pages of the old books were damaged.
The librarian is not aware about the funds received by library for annual maintenance.
The librarian said that soon it would be made fully computerised. "A computer, scanner and other equipment have reached us. But we lack trained manpower to handle the work as it involved bar coding of books, library cards and other technical aspects. We are waiting if government will provide any assistance for this, till then computers are placed in office itself and not in use," Chandela said.
At present, there is one hall in which over 25 almirahs and shelves are kept along with the reading desk.
In 1994, there were proposals to extend the library with two more halls which would be connected to each other.
"The halls are half built as the funds were not proper utilised by the then incharge and at present we are using the place as store," said Chandela.


Saturday, July 21, 2012

Winner announced for the IFLA Library and Information Science (LIS) Student Paper Award 2012


19 July 2012

The IFLA LIS Student Paper Award, which is sponsored by IFLA and ekz.bibliotheksservice GmbH, Germany, aims to encourage LIS students from across the world to submit a paper that addresses the current IFLA World Library and Information Congress theme and to then reward the best student paper submission. Beyond this, the award gives LIS students the chance to learn more about IFLA activities and encourages the new generation of LIS professionals to participate in IFLA activities.

The prize for the winner of the IFLA LIS Student Paper Award 2012 includes a grant of €1000 to support travel and accommodation costs and the IFLA conference fee and should help to enable the winner to participate in the IFLA Congress 2012, furthermore one year's IFLA membership and the recommendation for the winning paper's publication in the IFLA Journal.

This year, the selection panel chose the paper of two LIS students from the Philippines:

Martin Julius V. Perez & Mariel R. Templanza
School of Library and Information Studies,
University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines

Topic: "Local Studies Centers: Transforming History, Culture, and Heritage in the Philippines"

The award will be presented to Martin and Mariel during the IFLA World Library and Information Congress in Helsinki, Finland, 11‐17 August 2012 during the Highlights & News session on Monday, 13 August 2012, 09:30 ‐ 10:45, Session 88, Room 5.

Martin and Mariel will present their paper at the Asia and Oceania Open Session onWednesday, 15 August 2012, 13:45 ‐ 15:45, Session 180, Room I.

The criteria for the IFLA LIS Student Paper Award have been developed to measure the quality and relevance of the student papers, focusing on:

Relationship to the theme of the IFLA Congress and the sub theme/s of the relevant Section
Relevant discussion of current issues in the topic field including reference to appropriate literature
Quality of ideas, research methods, results or argument
Quality of writing and referencing.
Congratulations to this year's winners! IFLA and ekz.bibliotheksservice GmbH are thanked for their generous sponsorship of this award.

For further information, please contact Petra Hauke (Berlin, Germany), member of the SET Standing Committee and contact person for the IFLA LIS Student Paper Award: petra.hauke@bock‐net.de.

http://www.ifla.org/en/news/winner-announced-for-the-ifla-library-and-information-science-lis-student-paper-award-2012

Why go to the library for research--SOBHANA K


New Delhi, July 20: Struggling over your civics homework or history thesis? No problem, just file a Right to Information Act application with the National Archives of India, and its officials will find the answer for you.
The problem has gone beyond a joke, say administrators at the National Archives of India (NAI). They are breaking their back to locate the answers from their mountains of documents as people, including researchers, bombard them with RTI queries as a short cut, sparing themselves long hours in the NAI’s reading room going through musty records.
The NAI is receiving about 120 RTI applications a month. With the act setting no limit on the number of questions that can be asked, sometimes a single application contains queries on multiple subjects.
“The library is open to one and all. There is no reason why people should seek information through the RTI when they can come themselves and look for it here. They are just looking for an easy way out,” NAI director-general Mushirul Hasan complained.
Forced to double as researchers, the archive’s administrators are planning to request the government to amend the RTI Act to exempt libraries from its ambit.
It’s easy to sympathise with them: one query asked for “a list of all the names inscribed on the India Gate in Delhi and who they are”. The monument carries 90,000 names: soldiers who died fighting for British India in World War I (1914-18) and the Third Anglo-Afghan War (1919).
Another demanded a “record of all people hanged since 1947 onwards and those who got amnesty”.
The one question that seems to have started the trend came from a 10-year-old schoolgirl in Lucknow.
Aishwarya Parashar had sent an RTI application to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) in February asking how Mahatma Gandhi secured the tag of “Father of the Nation”. The PMO forwarded it to the home ministry, which sent it to the NAI.
Flummoxed NAI officials discovered there never had been an official declaration and replied that no documents on the information sought were available.
Parashar’s question spurred others to file similar queries, this time directly to the NAI.
“We have received several questions asking the same thing, only framed a little differently. Some ask for the gazette notification in which Gandhi was declared ‘Father of the Nation’; others ask for file notings if there are any,” a senior official said.
Another favourite RTI topic is the Emergency. “How many people were sterilised during the Emergency?” asked one applicant. “Please give details of people arrested and detained,” requested another.
Some seek historical dates, such as the date of birth of 1857 revolt hero Mangal Pandey .
A “whole lot” of applicants demand information on the wealth and properties of the erstwhile royals, who had to submit an inventory of their assets at the time of accession, a senior NAI official said.
“People demand photocopies of the inventories, mainly to settle court cases,” he explained.
Then there are the queries filed by researchers. “Most of them are very honest and accept that they have filed the RTI application to help them collect the data,” the official said.

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120721/jsp/nation/story_15754904.jsp#.UAqO42Fh9CY

Assistant Professor- Library and Information Science, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Shortlisted list of Eligible Candidate Declared

For full list of shortlisted candidates please visit: www.cuhimachal.ac.in

Librarian Vacancy at Directorate of Training and Technical Education, Govt of NCT of Delhi

Post: Librarian
No of Vacancy: 09
Salary: 21330/-
Source: The Times of India, Page no. 14, 21 July 2012


Friday, July 20, 2012

INTERESTING LIBRARY POSTERS



Director of Library Technology at Chicago Public Library, Chicago


Director of Library Technology
Chicago Public Library,
Chicago, Illinois
Salary: Not Specified
Status:Full-time
Posted:07/19/12
Deadline:08/14/12
Director of Library Technology
The position of Director of Library Technology for the Chicago Public Library is open for application on the City of Chicago’s job application website. The job description and application instructions may be found atwww.cityofchicago.org/careers.  The closing date for this position is August 14, 2012.  If you have any questions regarding the application process, you may contact the City of Chicago’s Department of Human Resources at 312-744-4976.
The annual salary for this position is $126,996.

Library Director at Altoona Public Library, Wisconsin, USA


Altoona Public Library,
Altoona, Wisconsin
Salary: Not Specified
Status:Full-time
Posted:07/19/12
Deadline:
Library Director
The Altoona Public Library seeks an experienced and energetic Library Director.
Qualifications: Applicants must possess a master’s degree in library science from an ALA-accredited institution. Five years of progressively responsible public library work experience. Salary: $45,000-$55,000 (negotiable) with an excellent benefit package.
Please mail your resume, cover letter and three letters of reference by August 8, 2012 (4 p.m. CST) to Library Search Committee at 1303 Lynn Ave., Altoona, WI 54720