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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Librarians a neglected lot: The Pioneer

If librarians are not treated with disdain, they are not respected either. In colleges, they are considered inferior to the teaching and the administrative staff. But considering the multifarious roles that they play and the skills that are required of them, they should be given a better deal, writes Zafar Alam Khan
Despite a number of libraries in the State Capital, ‘Librarians’ Day’, observed on the 120th birth anniversary of renowned librarian, SR Ranganathan on August 12 across the country, passed unnoticed in Bhopal. Not a single programme was held on the occasion in the city.
A librarian is considered to be a specialist in the care and management of a library, trained in library science and engaged in library services. A librarian has many important roles to play. Unfortunately, their lot remains neglected due to varied reasons, including the indifferent attitude of the policy makers, perhaps because of their lesser numbers.
SR Ranganathan, considered as father of library science, developed five laws in 1931. He said:
  • Books are for use
  • Every reader his or her book
  • Every book its reader
  • Save the time of the reader
  • The library is a growing organism
With a few simple adaptations, Ranganathan’s laws hold good even today.
Sachin Chourasiya, assistant librarian in Sadhu Vaswani College, who has written many letters to the Government to draw its attention towards the problems of the librarians, while talking to the Viva City, said “though the number of books has increased in the 31 departmental libraries of the State from a mere dozen to thousands, the number of librarians has remained the same. Besides, there is no fixed standard for their salaries. They are the lowest paid compared to those who are in the same rank in Government jobs.”
A senior librarian serving with the State Government, on condition of anonymity, said “unfortunately, Madhya Pradesh is one of those States where Library Act has not been implemented though the Bill for the purpose had been tabled twice in the State Assembly. It is not an Act till now. This also reflects the unwillingness of the State Government. Librarians across the State are of the view that the State Government would have to show strong commitment for getting the bill passed in the State Assembly.”
Chourasiya said the lesser number of librarians was the major reason for the plight of the community as other cadres like those of doctors, teachers, nurses, patwaris and RIs, etc succeeded in getting their demands fulfilled due to larger numbers and strong unions. The salary of the librarians was also not uniform like other cadres and it varied from department to department. There promotion chances were bleak due to lesser number of posts.
He said the lesser number of librarians did not empower them to raise their voice before the Government and therefore they expected that the Government would act unilaterally on Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay’s policy sentence “pain of last man standing in last queue needs to be resolved.”
MP Library Association and College Library Association are the two bodies meant for working in the interest of the libraries and librarians in the State, but the irony is that both the associations are inactive.
Chourasiya said the need of the hour was that the problems of the librarians, that included uniform wages, promotion guidelines, etc, should get all the benefits that others on equivalent posts were getting and that they should be awarded respectable status.
Nepal Singh Jadon, library and information officer, Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM), said “the librarians working under the Central Government are lucky in this regard as the Union Government acting on the recommendations of the Chattopadhyay Committee fixed uniform wages for the library staff. Besides, there is a promotional policy for them.”
Unfortunately, most of the libraries in the State have inadequate staff. The non-progressive attitude of our society is to be partially blamed for this brain-drain in the field of librarianship. Even in academic institutions their wages are not comparable to that of teachers and other administrative staff. They are rarely a part of the policy-making body.
Librarians are considered not more than clerks. Even the authorities concerned have failed to implement a proper service structure, and have not come up with an effective promotion formula till today. Further obstacles that hinder the recognition of librarianship as a noble profession enlist the attitude and working habits of supporting staff in libraries.

Calcutta’s treasure trove lies in tatters at Writers’ library

Kolkata Spiders crafting cobwebs on a record maintained at Fort William in 1863. A copy of a census of the population of Calcutta in 1770 gathering dust at one corner of a dingy and damp room. An atlas of Calcutta made by historian James Rennell in 1779-81 lies in tatters.
This is what one finds at the library under the land and land reforms department at the Writers’ Buildings, thanks to the neglect of both the Left Front and the incumbent Trinamool Congress government.
The library houses books, documents, records, maps and other materials from the days prior to the arrival of Job Charnock, regarded as one of the founders of Calcutta. According to experts, parts of the collection are comparable with those in the Library ofCongress in the US, British Museum in London, Khuda Baksh Library of Patna and National Library of Kolkata.
In fact, it was the land and land reforms department that the British first set up for revenue collection and distribution of ownership of land among the people. Started in Fort William in 1740, the library was later shifted to Writers’ Buildings, which was built in 1776. At present it is located in a sprawling hall measuring 578.27 sq metres on the ground floor of Writers’.
The collection includes 34,500 rare documents and books, district gazetteer of 1800, Calcutta gazette of 1700, printed records after the Sepoy Mutiny (1857), proceedings of the legislative council during the Raj, proceedings of the state Assembly from 1937 — when it was set up - to 1980-82.
Since no stock-taking has ever taken place in the library and numerous documents remained unexamined, nobody has any idea how many invaluable documents have been lost to neglect.
Once in a while, researchers and officials from various government departments use this library manned by one librarian and two employees. However, since no cataloguing has ever been done, it is difficult to locate documents.
In 2007, The Indian Express first wrote about the plight of the library. At that time A K Patnaik, then commissioner general of land and land reforms, who also happened to be then principal secretary of sports, gave Rs 1 lakh from the sports department budget to the library. There has been no more government assistance since then.
After the Trinamool government took over, librarian Mita Rani Ghosh did something very unusual. She went to the residence of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at Kalighat and told her about the condition of the library.
Thereafter, Ghosh wrote a letter to Mamata on June 7, 2011, as to how the library can be upgraded. On September 13, Alpana Saha, assistant secretary in the land and land reforms department, wrote to Ghosh that the matter was being looked into. There has been no development since then.
Researchers say the library needs urgent attention. “I have seen invaluable records, particularly after the mutiny (1857), in the library. But they are in a shambles,” Benoy Bhishan Choudhury, former professor of history at Calcutta University, told The Indian Express.
Suvaprasanna, chairman of the State Heritage Commission, said he was not aware of the existence of the institution at Writers’ Buildings. “I will bring it to the notice of the highest authorities,” he said.

Heritage centre, library opened at East Coast Railway HQ


A Railway Heritage Centre and a state-of-art library have been inaugurated by General Manager of East Coast Railway Indra Ghosh and president of East Coast Railway Women's Welfare Organisation Ratna Ghosh at the ECoR headquarters, Rail Sadan,here.
A large numbers of old photographs depicting old world charm of the Railways before Independence and during the Bengal Nagpur Railway (BNR), East India Railway (EIR) days are on display at the heritage centre. Various logos, emblems and photos of steam engines and stations used in the yesteryears of different State Railways since the evolution of railways in India are kept here for viewing.
Plans are also afoot to develop this heritage centre by exhibiting vintage equipments of the signalling system, rich and vibrant history, romance, nostalgia of old world charm items used at railway stations, retiring rooms, railway institutions, workshop items used in the steam era, furniture, old tickets, etc.
Books on various subjects, newspapers, magazines, in-house journals and reference books for children, students and railway employees are kept in the library. This State-of-Art Library has also been developed with computerisation for issue of books. At present, over 15,000 books are available with plans to increase the number to more than 30,000 in near future.

3 days national workshop on "Expansion in Developing and Organising Digital Information Resources" on 24-26 September 2012 at Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand


Birla Institute of Technology (Deemed University), Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand-835215 in collaboration with Indian Council of Social Science Research, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, New Delhi,   is conducting 3 days national workshop on "Expansion in Developing and Organising Digital Information Resources" on 24-26 September 2012.


Registration Fee, boarding and lodging is free for this workshop.
This workshop will create the awareness among the participants on types of digital information resources and its utilities; develop competitive skills and techniques for social scientist/ scholars/librarians in searching, accessing, downloading and archiving the digital information resources;familiarize the access patterns of digital information resources using remote web portals and selecting patterns of digital information resources for academic/research pursuits.

To survey the roadmap for literature search, retrieval, download and organise the digital information resource for academic and research purposes, alert challenges, prospects and impact of digital information resources on social scientists.

The workshop is limited to 30 participants, so we will accept the application on first cum first basis, along with the professional background.

for more details you can contact with the following details.
Dr (Mrs) NutanJohry, nutan@icssr.org,  Ph. 011-23073438
Workshop Director 0651-2276675 library@bitmera.ac.in
Mr. Debojyoti Nath, 09470162180, dnath@bitmesra.ac.in

Mr. Amitabh Kumar Manglam, 09470943275, amitabh.manglam@gmail.com

JSTOR India Forum 2012 at Jawarhal Nehru University (JNU), New Dehli

JSTOR India Forum 2012 - New Dehli

Date & Time:  Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - 9:00am - 3:00pm EDT 
Auditorium-1, JNU Convention Center
Jawarhal Nehru University (JNU) 
New Meharuli Road, New Dehli 110067
www.jnu.ac.in

Agenda:
a.. 9:00 am - 10:00 am: Presentation from Dr. Jagdish Arora 
b.. 10:00 am - 10:45 am: JSTOR Usage Analysis and Discovery 
c.. 10:45 am - 11:00 am: Break 
d.. 11:00 am - 12:30 pm: JSTOR Digital Collections Overview (Archive, Current Journals, and eBooks) and Flexible Fee Models 
e.. 12:30 pm - 1:15 pm: Lunch will be provided 
f.. 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm: Presentation from Dr. Usha Munshi 
g.. 2:15 pm - 2:45 pm: Preservation of Electronic Resources and Solutions from Portico 
h.. 2:45 pm - 3:00 pm: Questions

Central Library, JNU is a collaborative partner with JSTOR for this event.
For participation and more information pl. do contact events@ithaka.org .

Courtesy: 
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 

Trainee at British Library, Pune


Greetings from British Library, Pune!
 
We are looking for Trainee at British Library, Pune.
Details of the same are as follows: 
 
Responsibilities
1.      Handling Circulation Counter and answering member's queries.
2.      Customer Service operations.
3.      Day to day shelving of books for an hour.
 
Desired candidate's profile
1.      Graduate in any stream.
2.      Good communication skills in English.
3.      Good interpersonal and social skills.
4.      Sound knowledge of Windows & MS Office.
 
Compensation offered: Rs 10,000 per month
The applicants must be available for work from Tuesday to Sunday (both days inclusive). 
Interested candidates can send their resume to kajari.mitra@ in.britishcounci l.org on or before 25 August 2012. The selected candidates will be called for personal interview. (Please forward this information to concerned person in your circle if it is not relevant to you).
 
Regards
Swati Salwe |Assistant Librarian|British Library| 
917/1, Fergusson College Road , Shivajinagar| Pune - 411004| India|
T: +91 20 41005300|D: +91 20 41005310| F: +91 20 41005316| 
Creating opportunity for people worldwide www.britishcouncil.org.in 

Professional Assistant at Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
INDRAPRASTHA ESTATE, RING ROAD,
NEW DELHI-110002
Advertisement No. 04/2012
The Indian Institute of Public Administration, an apex National Institute for the study of Governance, engaged in high end Research, Consultancy and Training programmes for the Union and State Governments, Public Sector Enterprises and not-for Profit Organizations, invites 
applications from Indian Nationals in the prescribed form, obtainable free of charge from the 
Registrar on request accompanied by a self-addressed envelope (25cm x 10cm) duly stamped for
Rs.10/-. (The form can also be downloaded from our website www.iipa.org. in ),

(1) One post of Professional Assistant in Library
Qualification:
1. Master’s Degree in Library Science or Bachelor’s Degree in Library Science with Master’s Degree in any other subject.
2. Proficiency in Computer Application in Library Functioning.
3. Minimum 2 years experience in Library Operation.
Age: Maximum 35 years
Scale of pay: PB-II ` 9300-34800 plus GP ` 4200

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Dy. Librarian and Assistant Librarian at Shivaji University in Kolhapur. Maharashtra


Shivaji University 
Kolhapur, Maharashtra
[Shivaji University, established in 1962, is named after the Great Maratha Warrior and founder of the Maratha empire Chhatrapati Shivaji.]
Eligibility Criteria: Salary: Rs. 15600-39100 with AGP Rs. 8000 (For initial 3 years) Rs. 37400-67000 with AGP Rs. 9000 (After 3 years). 
Candidate should have 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 Regulations 2009, shall be exempted from the requirement of the minimum eligibility condition of NET/SLET/SET for recruitment and appointment of University Assistant Director of Physical Education/ College Director of Physical Education & Sports. 

How to apply: Interested candidates may apply online from the website: www.unishivaji.ac.in Printout application in 12 copies with necessary attested documents and Demand Draft drawn in the name of the Finance and Accounts Officer, Shivaji University, Kolhapur payable at Kolhapur OR Cash Receipt of University of Rs. 300/- for open post and Rs. 150/- for reserved post. 

Last date for online application is 14/09/2012 upto 6.00 p.m. 

Completed application along with enclosures should be sent to the Registrar, Shivaji University, Vidyanagar, Kolhapur - 416 004 not later than 24/09/2012. About Employer 


Librarian (On Deputation basis) at Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Science , Delhi


Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Science 
(University of Delhi) 
B-Block, Vikaspuri, New Delhi-110018


Advertisement for the post of Librarian 

(On Deputation basis) 
Applications are invited for the appointment of Librarian in Group-A Cadre, PB-III in the Pay Scale of Rs.1500-39100 + AGP of Rs. 6000/- on Deputation Basis for a period of one year or till the post is filled-up on permanent basis which ever is earlier. 

For More Information: http://igipess.du.ac.in/

University Librarian and Deputy Librarian-2 at Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra


KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRA
(‘A’ Grade, NAAC Accredited)
Advt. No. 1/2012


Applications for the following posts are invited on the prescribed application form obtainable alongwith prescribed qualifications and instructions from the Manager, Printing & Publications, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra on payment of Rs.500/ cash at the counter or by post by sending Demand Draft of Rs.550/ Haryana) drawn in favour of Registrar, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. Application forms can also be downloaded from Website:
Demand Draft for the amount of application fee applicable to the relevant category in favour of Registrar, KUK.
1. Librarian-1 (Rs. 37400-67000+10000 G.P)
2. Dy.Librarian-2 (Rs. 15600-39100+8000 G.P)

Application forms complete in all respects for all the above posts should reach the office of the Deputy Registrar (Estt.T) Kurukshetra by 10.09.2012.
For General Instructions, qualifications and other details, please visit our website. www.kuk.ac.in

College Librarian at DAV College, Pudhari, District-Kaithal, Haryana

DAV MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Chitra Gupta Road, New Delhi-110055
Telephone-  (011) 23515953, 23625838, 23515951
Advt. No. CAP/August/2012/07



Friday, August 17, 2012

Beginning September 1, Delhi Book Fair to focus on e-books


NEW DELHI: Beginning on September 1, the latest edition of the Delhi Book Fair will focus on e-books. The nine-day long fair will be held at Pragati Maidan. 

"E-books are catching on as a trend. We have got OverDrive, one of the largest international digital distributors of e-books as a participant in the fair this time. We will also have a two-day seminar on e-books and demonstrations for publishers," says Shakti Malik, treasurer, Federation of Indian Publishers and the director of the Delhi Book Fair. 

Audio books, which got a small, dedicated space in the International Book Fair earlier this year, won't get a similar attention at the Delhi Book Fair. "E-books is a hotter trend now and audio books are yet to catch on in India. We might consider that later," says Malik. 

A delegation of 20 Chinese businessmen is expected to visit for negotiations on translations. "It is surprising, but they are interested in a lot of technical books about computers and the like from India," says Malik. 

Close to 300 publishers are expected to participate this year. Visitors can avail the 11 air-conditioned mini-buses that will ferry them to the exhibition halls from the gates at the sprawling venue. Students carrying an identity card will get a 50% discount on the entry ticket. 

The festival is a collaborative project between the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) and Federation of Indian Publishers.


Importance of e-journals stressed: The Hindu


Change in the field of library and information science has been enormous
The e-journals resource available at several research organisations or online at several educational institutions should be made use of effectively to help improve the research activity in the country, opined a Defence Research Development Organisation scientist.
At the Andhra Loyola College at its Fr. Gordon Library organised a lecture on `e-journal and its usage’ and the keynote address delivered by DRDO Scientist T. Ashok Babu kept the students captivated. The library organised the programme in collaboration with ALC Department of Physics and in his lecture the resource person, Mr. Ashok Babu highlighted the importance of e-journals in libraries across the globe and its special importance in the DRDO. At the laboratories for scientific work, various journals and conference papers of various scientific institutes like “NASA, ISRO” are available for users and any one can make use of the available e-content from various sources, he said.
The students from physics background can better understand this and make use of them for their future studies and research, he observed. College Principal Father GAP Kshore gave welcome address and described the importance of e-content in the present education system and highlighted some user issues with regard to books and journals in the college library.
He also said that students of all subjects must convert themselves to the changing environment and benefit from the technology advancements. The librarian G. A. Prasad Rao spoke about the changes that were taking place in the information and communication technologies (ICT) and he asked all the students to make use of all the advancements in e-content development and delivery. The change in the field of library and information science was enormous, he added. Department of Physics head A. V. Ravikumar, proposed vote of thanks and Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centres meeting of south India was also organised at Andhra Loyola College.
Delegates from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala in addition to Andhra Pradesh participated.

Written Test for Library Assistant @ Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), Pusa, New Delhi

Those who have applied for the post of Library Assistant @ Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), Pusa, New Delhi are informed that the written test for the same would be held on :

Date and Time of Exam : 26-08-2012 (Sunday) from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon

For more details visit www.iari.res.in

13 Things You Pay For That Your Library Has For Free


13 Things You Pay For That Your Library Has For Free
If it has been a few years or a few decades since you've ventured into your local library, you're going to be very surprised by what you find. No longer are these dusty institutions of quiet corners, musty books and stern librarians, they are home to bestsellers, coffee carts, teen rooms, community, and civic gatherings. Libraries offer computer classes, babysitting workshops, tutoring programs and literacy programs, most of which are free, or are offered at a nominal fee. Not all services mentioned in this article are available at every library, but it's worth finding out if your local library offers a similar option. (For some books that you might be interested in, check out 10 Books Worth Investing In.TUTORIAL: Budgeting Basics

1. Read for Free
Libraries are known for books, offering fiction and non-fiction hardbacks, paperbacks, and eBooks. The eBooks can be downloaded into nearly any format to fit your computer, eReader or other device. The downloaded books will expire at the end of their loan period so no returns necessary. Overdrive is one provider of download services to libraries. Take a look to see how simple it is: http://www.overdrive.com/
The cost of an average hardcover book is $18.99, an average children's picture book is $12.99, an average paperback book is $6.99 and an eBook download is between 99 cents and $9.99.


2. Magazines and Newspapers for Free
Magazine titles from Reader's Digest to Vogue to Hot Rod, including back issues are available for loan. Local newspapers and the Wall Street JournalUSA TodayNew York Times and others are available for reading in the library. 
The average cost of a magazine (monthly) is $5.99 and the cost of an average newspaper subscription is $60 per year.

3. Listen for Free
Music CDs from classical to rock and roll are waiting. If you need music for a children's party, wedding, anniversary or just listening while relaxing you can find it here. If you prefer your music downloadable, libraries offer MP3 downloads with a limited loan period. 
The average cost of a music CD is $10.99 


You can also check out audio books on every subject for your commute to work, for waiting on your kids at various sports practices or to listen to while you walk. The average cost of an audio book is $21.99


4. Free Periodical Searches
If you are a high school or college student, you will be required to cite sources, footnote your thesis, or find some obscure fact for a class. If you find you need an article that appeared in Time Magazine on global warming from 2004, the library will have it on a database. The only cost would be for print/copies. Here's a quick look: EBSCO Periodical Search.

5. Librarian Access 24/7
If you can't find the answers you need, libraries await your question. In Ohio, they have Know it Now, (your local libraries will have different names for this feature) which gives 24/7 access to an online research librarian. 


6. Internet and Wi-Fi
You can have free internet access and Wi-Fi, all you need is a library card. Be aware that most libraries utilize "censoring" programs for juvenile users, and parental consent may be required to use the Internet. 
The average cost of internet service is $22.00 monthly.


7. Watch Movies for Free
Libraries offer children's movies like "Sponge Bob," "The Magic School Bus" and Disney movies to informational DVDs from National Geographic and the Travel Channel, to How-To instructional videos as well as major motion pictures. 
The cost of an average movie DVD is $12.99, and $3.99 for a DVD rental.


8. Learn a Foreign Language - Free
Traveling abroad on business or vacation than check out the free foreign language learning databases. Using a service from BYKI, patrons can choose to learn over 70 languages. Their interactive learning site offers individual learning, flash cards, and words of the day.

9. Job Preparation for Free
Learning Express enables you to study for hundreds of tests including civil service, military entrance exams and preparation tests for SAT/ACT, MSAT, LSAT and dozens of others. You will find practice tests at all levels. You can practice, save your test, see your results and try again all for free.

10. Find Your Family History for Free
For family genealogists, libraries offer free access to search programs such as Ancestry.com, and HeritageQuest.com. These databases usually require you to search in the library, but occasionally some libraries will allow you to search from home after logging in with your library card number. Some libraries also have research librarians and genealogists on staff to assist with your search. 
The cost of an online genealogy membership is $25.00 (monthly).


11. Free Books for Parents
The library is a significant resource to parents. Where else could your children find a free summer program that encourages reading, allows them to take home armloads of books free and usually gives them prizes for encouragement? Throughout many summer programs, authors, wildlife experts and a myriad of others drop by bringing their special knowledge to share. (For more money saving tips, read 5 Painless Ways To Save More Money.)


12. Free Auto Repair and other Databases
For those who don't like to read for recreation, there are practical free databases in auto and truck repair provided by ARRC, reference databases such a Kelly Blue Book, Antiques Weekly and Standard & Poor. 


13. Other Free Services
Many libraries have a notary on staff (there may be a fee for notary services), offer tax forms, have dedicated internet computers to the IRS and Social Security sites, voter registration forms, test proctoring and fax services, and larger metropolitan libraries offer passport processing.


The Bottom Line
Obtaining a library card is simple. Visit the library, fill out a card application, present identification and you have instant, free access to a world of information. Check out your local library for some amazing programs and unbeatable bargains this summer.

Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/0611/13-Things-You-Pay-For-That-Your-Library-Has-For-Free.aspx#ixzz23mOTXj7B

Librarian II (Circulation Services) and Librarian II (Ref Services) at Prairie View A&M University, Prarie View, Texas

Salary: Starting at $41,328
Status:Full-time
Posted:08/15/12
Deadline:08/30/12
Librarian II (Circulation Services) & Librarian II (Ref Services)
Prairie View A&M University: (1) Librarian II (Head, Information Service Dept.) Primary duties include, but not limited to, administering the Information Service Department; creating and maintaining schedules for staff and student workers; creating and updating departmental policies and procedures; tabulating all department statistics; creating surveys, establishing and revising department mission and vision statements and setting departmental goals; determining research needs of patrons and providing assistance in locating resources and materials; providing supplemental research assistance to library patrons; performing collection development duties; assisting with Information Literacy program; sharing in the delivery and development of the library orientation sessions, library tours and research instruction classes; participating in the development, promotion and assessment of instructional services and programs. Required Qualifications: MLS from an ALA accredited program; three years of progressive supervisory experience; three years of reference service experience in an academic library. Second subject Master's preferred. 
(2) Librarian II (Head, Access Services & Circulation): Primary duties consist of, but are not limited to, the administration and management of all access services and circulation operations; including library privileges, interlibrary loan, reserves, desk schedules, av/media, and development of circulation policies; subject liaison; collection development; and supervision of library assistants. Required Qualifications: MLS from an ALA accredited program; knowledge of circulation systems, interlibrary loan, reserves, and integrated library systems in general; demonstrated communication, management, supervisory, and organizational skills; three to five years of experience in library management and three year’s experience in Endeavor/ Voyager circulation department of an academic library. Second subject Master's preferred .
Prairie View A&M University is a comprehensive university and a member of the Texas A&M University System.  Given its enrollment of over 7,000, and the addition of new degree programs, the university is experiencing phenomenal growth.  The John B. Coleman Library holds over 387,000 volumes with access to several thousand electronic periodicals. The Library is a member of both local and statewide resource-sharing consortia.
Application Procedure: To review these job announcements in their entirety and to apply online, please visit us at: jobs.pvamu.edu. For assistance with the online application process, please contact the Office of Human Resources at 936-261-1730 or jobs@pvamu.edu.

Information Specialist at Norris Medical Library, Los Angeles, California

Salary: $53,045 to $71,200
Status:Full-time
Posted:08/15/12
Deadline:11/30/12
Information Specialist
(Medical Education/Reference Librarian)
 University of Southern California
Requisition ID:  015109

GENERAL INFORMATION
The University of Southern California Norris Medical Library seeks an innovative and energetic librarian to serve as Information Specialist and liaison to the Keck School of Medicine.  The Norris Medical Library is an academic research library serving the schools of Medicine and Pharmacy, the divisions of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, and the master programs for Public Health and Nurse Anesthesia.  The library has a strong emphasis on providing access to a wide variety of electronic information resources, and educating faculty, students, and staff through seminars on Internet resources, presentation software, database searching, evidence-based health care, mobile devices, and bibliographic management. The library contains 178,000 volumes and receives 2,968 current electronic journals. The library staff of 36.5 FTE includes 13 librarians/professionals. For additional information, see the library’s website, www.usc.edu/nml.
The Information Specialist position engages actively with the faculty and staff of the medical school to develop and evaluate curriculum-based instruction and assignments in medical information retrieval and evidence-based medicine.  The librarian must be experienced in the use of emerging technologies and will instruct faculty and students on the use of devices and software.  This position collaborates with other Information Specialists in the Education and Research Services Division of the library to provide reference and consultation services and workshop instruction to the USC Health Sciences community.

RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Oversee library’s educational program for the Keck School of Medicine including the development and evaluation of course content, support materials and assignments. Works closely with faculty to integrate relevant library instruction at all appropriate points in the curriculum.
  • Participate in Keck School of Medicine Curriculum Committee meetings and provide faculty workshops on the use of new and emerging technologies.
  • Provide reference and consultation services to faculty, staff and students of the Health Sciences Campus.
  • Serve on library and campus-wide committees in support of innovation and improvement of services.
  • Participate in scholarly, professional, and service activities that enhance education and library programs.

QUALIFICATIONS
  • Masters in Library Science or equivalent degree.
  • Minimum 1 year of professional library experience in an academic health sciences library;
Prefer 3+ years experience.
  • Knowledge of adult learning principles and experience in providing in-person or online instruction.
  • Experience using health science information resources and conducting literature searches.
  • Experience and facility with using current and emerging technologies.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
  • Demonstrated initiative and ability to manage multiple projects.

STATUS/SALARY
This position is in a continuing-appointment track, the USC Libraries’ equivalent to tenure.  Rank and salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.

BENEFITS
37½ hour week; 22 days vacation; sick leave; disability plan; retirement plan (TIAA/CREF and other options); tuition assistance; medical, dental and life insurance; credit union; group auto and homeowner's insurance available.

How To Apply
Applications must be submitted via USC’s online faculty application website: https://jobs.usc.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=65953
As part of the application, candidates must upload in Word or PDF a cover letter and curriculum vitae.
For more information about this position, contact Daniel Grande, USC Norris Medical Library, (323) 442?1130, email dgrande@usc.edu.
 USC values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Women and men, and members of all racial and ethnic groups are encouraged to apply.  

Librarian (Catalog) at DC Public Library, Washington, District of Columbia

Salary: Not Specified
Status:Full-time
Posted:08/15/12
Deadline:09/27/12
Librarian (Catalog)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC LIBRARY
DC Public Library is going through transformation.  Many wonderful things are happening here.  If you enjoy a rewarding work environment where your hard work can truly make a difference, come join us!  All positions require excellent customer service skills, commitment to public service and the willingness to learn and embrace change. 

LIBRARIAN (Catalog)
 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., MEMORIAL LIBRARY
 The position serves as a Catalog Librarian, performs complex cataloging and classification for all formats. Including searching on OCLC, editing using AACR2/RDA, exporting records, editing records on catalog. Catalogs and classifies titles in all formats that are not in OCLC.  Includes determining subject content and appropriate subject headings, assigning Dewey number and cutter, adding record to OCLC and exporting record to online catalog, requiring a knowledge of the content of the collection(s), an ability to generalize and interpret subject content and requiring a thorough understanding of the scope, authority, arrangement and format of various reference tools, cataloging rules and systems of bibliographic notation and format.
QUALIFICATIONS: A Master’s degree in Library Science from an ALA accredited library school and a minimum of two years’ experience in cataloging, computer skills a must and knowledge of Microsoft Office is required.
 To apply or for additional details, visit our website: www.dclibrary.org