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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Library Assistant at Consultancy in Chennai


Library Assistant

ICHS | Permanent | 21/08/2012 | Tamil Nadu
CategoryOtherContractPermanent
Type of jobFull timePosted byicallhr

Greetings from ICHS!!!! We required " Library Assistant " for one of our client. Designation : Library Assistant
Qualification : BLIS
Experience : 6 months-1 Year 
Salary : 5500 plus ESI, PF, & Incentives
You can call Mrs.Shalini @ 9600379708 or you can forward your resume to icallhr@gmail.com

School Librarian at Mayoor School, Noida


Teacher-Library Science at Fazlani International School, Lonavla, Pune

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Librarian at Centre for Management Technology, Greater Noida


Librarian: Full-Time at Amity Global School, Noida


Assistant Librarian at Saffron Public School, Faridabad


Library Teacher at Jnanasarovara International Residential School, Mysore

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Librarian at G L Bajaj Group of Institutions, Mathura (Uttar Pradesh)

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Assistant Librarian at NAVRACHNA UNIVERSITY, Vadodara

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Librarian at Dhruv Academy, Sangammer, Dist. Ahmednagar

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Librarian Vacancy at Spring Dale Sr. Sec Public School, Ludhiana

Post: Librarian
Job Location: Ludhiana
Send Resume to- springdaleldh@gmail.com
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University Librarian at Rajasthan Technical University, Kolta (Rajasthan)

Chief Librarian at B.L.D.E University, Bijapur (Karnataka)

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Librarian and Asst. Librarian Vacancy at Yamuna Institute of Dental Science and Research, Yamunanagar, Haryana

Post: Librarian (01) and Assistant Librarian (01)
Job Location: Yamunanagar, Haryana
Last Date: 12 September 2012
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Walk in interview for one year Trainee-Library position at Indian Institute of Management Rohtak, MDU Campus, Rohtak (Haryana) on 31st August 2012

Walk in interview for one year Trainee-Library position will be conducted at Indian Institute of Management Rohtak, MDU Campus, Rohtak (Haryana) at 10 AM as per the date mentioned below.
Position: Trainee-Library
Period : One year. 
Date of interview:  31.08.12
Reporting Time: 9:30 am
Stipend: Rs. 10,000/ pm 
Educational Qualification: Bachelors in Library and Information Science with 1 year post qualification experience in any Public/Educational Institution Library.
While appearing for walk-in interview the candidates are compulsorily required to bring the following Certificates/ documents along with them.
1. Educational certificates (Original along with one set of photo copies duly attested by a Gazetted Officer).
2. Character Certificate issued by a Gazetted Officer (Original and not older than six months).
3. Experience certificate (Original and one set of photo copy duly attested by a Gazetted Officer).
4.    Two recent passport size coloured photographs.
5.    Duly filled prescribed Application Form
ON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF ONE YEAR, A PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATE WILL BE ISSUED.
Interested candidates for the above mentioned Traineeship may send their name and contact number in  advance, to the following e-mail id: krishna.bansal@iimrohtak.ac.in.
For detail advertisement and application form please visit: http://www.iimrohtak.ac.in/11/jobs/traineelib.pdf

University Librarian at The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad


Librarian at St. Giri Public School, Delhi

Post: Librarian
School : St. Giri Public School
Address: Opposite H Block, Sarita Vihar,  Delhi-76
Phone- 011-40526867



Now, hit the books at 256 libraries set for upgrade


Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Tuesday ordered upgradation of 96 village libraries as branch libraries and 160 part-time libraries as village libraries. To administer these upgraded libraries, 96 posts of Grade-III librarians and 160 posts of village librarians will be created.
The pay scale for the Grade III librarians will be Rs 5,200–20,000 with a grade pay of Rs 2,000, while the village librarians will get a special time pay scale of Rs 2,500- 5,000 with a grade pay of Rs 500.
The move will help students in particular, an official press release here said and recalled the view of former chief minister C N Annadurai on the importance of libraries: “Our people are particular about having separate rooms for performing poojas, cooking and sleeping. We can become truly enlightened people only when we are keen on having a separate room for reading too in our houses.”

Library Trainee Position at JAWAHARLAL NEHRU CENTRE FOR ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, (a Deemed University)Bangalore


Library position at JAWAHARLAL NEHRU CENTRE FOR ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
(A DEEMED UNIVERSITY)
Jakkur P.O., Bangalore – 560 064
Date: 8th August 2012

JNCASR (a deemed to be university and autonomous body under DST, Govt. of India) requires Library Trainees. JNCASR library houses small but rich collection of books and a vast collection of online journals in the area of science. With complete automation with frontier technologies and software, the library offers an effective learning environment for the freshers in the profession. During the training period the trainees get a practical experience of all library operations. 

Essential Qualification: A degree in Science and full-time Master degree in Library and Information Science (MLISc) or equivalent from a recognized university

Desirable knowledge/skills
Candidates with technical processing skills, familiarity of MARC21, computer applications in library management and automation, will be preferred. Preference will also be given to those who have completed internship in reputed libraries.

Tenure: Initially for 6 months (extendable as per performance and actual need)

Remuneration: Rs. 8,000-12,000 
Depending upon candidate's qualifications, and in accordance with the norms of JNCASR. 

The trainees are require to work in shifts (9:00 am to 3:30 pm & 2:30 pm to 8:30 pm from Monday to Saturday)

Last date for submitting the application: 31st August 2012. 

Applications may be sent to library@jncasr.ac.in 



Assistant Librarian at Central Institute of Technology (CIT), Kokrajhar, BTAD, Assam

CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KOKRAJHAR
(Centrally Funded Institute under MHRD, Govt. of India & Approved by AICTE)
BODOLAND TERRITORIAL AREA DISTRICTS :: KOKRAJHAR :: ASSAM :: 783370
Website: www.cit.kokrajhar.in


Advertisement No.9/2012, Dated 21/08/2012
Applications on prescribed formats are invited from eligible candidates for filling up the following posts under Central Institute of Technology (CIT), Kokrajhar, BTAD, Assam

Name of Post:- Asst. Librarian
No. of Posts:- 1
Category:-UR-01
Eligibility & Qualification: Essential: Bachelor Degree in Library and Information Science (BLiSc.) from Govt. Recognized University/Institution with minimum of 55% marks. Candidate having Master Degree in
Library and Information Science will be preferred.
Work Experience: Minimum 3-5 years of experience in the similar work in a reputed Institution/Organization. Candidate should have computer literate in word processing.
Desirable: Working knowledge in different library softwares.
Age Limit: 32 years as on 01/01/2012
Scale of pay:- PB:2 9300-34800 + 4200
Download Advertisement: http://cit.kokrajhar.in/home/
Courtesy: Aburba Jyoti Majumdar's post on Library Soup Group on Facebook

Monday, August 27, 2012

18th Delhi Book Fair, 2012 at Delhi in September


Ten Reasons to Love the Library


Whether it’s here in New Delhi or somewhere else entirely, for National Libraries Day or all year round, here are 10 great reasons why using the public library service is a really good idea:


1. Because it gives a huge boost to your community
Libraries are fantastic community facilities – in a world where public space is shrinking almost daily. To visit the library you don’t need to take out an expensive subscription or spend money in order to be welcome. And you’ll meet people from all walks of life there too. Libraries have something to offer no matter what your goals and ambitions – you can find a wonderful, escapist novel to read or a magazine with advice on getting fit. You can get a book to help you with a favourite hobby or to learn the skills you need to run a business. You can catch up with current affairs, trace your family history or do a computer course. Libraries truly offer something for everyone, and their fantastic, free facilities make our communities better and more prosperous places to live.
2. Because if you don’t use it, you’ll lose it
The library service is judged on two things – how many people go through the doors and how many items are borrowed. The council is currently committed to transforming the way it offers services in the future and, make no mistake about this, if library services are not well-used then they will be cut. The single most effective way to support your library is to use it regularly, make sure you know what’s on offer and tell other people.
3. Because a library card gives you access to all kinds of online subscriptions that you can use from home
In New Delhi you can access a great collection of reference resources from your computer at home. These include historic newspapers, dictionaries and encyclopaedias, journals and business publications, arts and literature resources and public information. And more subscriptions, including family history websites, are available from computers in branches. 
4. Because using the library is more easy and flexible than ever before
These days you can manage your account in person, by telephone or online. You can visit big or small branches, use mobile libraries or make use of online subscriptions. You can borrow fiction and non-fiction, e-books, audiobooks, magazines, CDs and DVDs as well as using reference services. And, if you can’t get into a branch due to a disability or mobility problem, there’s the home library service. There is a way of being a library member that will suit you and your lifestyle – it’s just a question of finding out what suits you best.
5. Because buying all the latest bestsellers costs a bomb
But the library service stocks them. Usually with multiple copies, often displayed prominently as you walk through the door. And, if the book you want is not on the shelf, then it can usually be tracked down for a small reservation fee. Don’t even get us started on the cost of providing a heap of picture books to a story-hungry toddler every month. And where else are you absolutely welcome to browse through the magazines without having to buy them? Using the library can save you a load of money on leisure and entertainment – and we haven’t even mentioned cost-effective music and DVD rental.
6. Because it’s a really simple, cost-free way to try out e-books
E-books can be quite worrying. For instance, do you have the right kind of device? Do you understand exactly what you are buying and what you can do with it? Are you getting value for money? How secure is the information you’ve provided to the publisher, and will you be bombarded with advertising messages? But use the library’s ebook borrowing service and many of these problems disappear. Hertfordshire offer ebooks in PDF and audio books in MP3 formats that work with a wide variety of devices. And they cost nothing to borrow.
7. Because libraries can help you keep up with interests, hobbies and current affairs
What do you like doing? Reading fat thrillers, escapist romances or the latest candidates for a literary prize? Catching up with memoirs or biographies of famous or interesting people? Flicking through glossy magazines or reading the supplements of broadsheets in detail? Pursuing hobbies like cooking, gardening, walking, travel, DIY, sport, fitness, fashion, pets, art, history, family history, crafts or collecting? Reading blogs and online news sites? Catching up with films or TV shows on DVD? Grabbing an audiobook to make your daily commute or a long journey more tolerable? You can access all these things (and many more) at your local library, either for free or for a very small charge.
8. Because you can get essential, reliable information to help you achieve your goals
What do you want to achieve? The local library can help you with personal goals like better fitness or a more healthy lifestyle. It can offer resources for learning a new language, improving your literacy and numeracy or mastering English as a second language. You can find out how to do important business tasks like accounting, project management or personnel management. You can learn more about your ancestors, understand how to manage a medical condition so it has less impact on your life, improve your computer skills, find out how to write an effective CV or brush up your interview technique, as well as checking job listings in local, national or specialist publications. You can master the driving theory or citizenship test, find out about educational courses, courses for fun, local groups and events going on in your community. Whatever you want to do to make your life better, there’s likely to be some help on offer.
9. Because you can get fast, easy Internet and PC access as well as free Wi-Fi
You’ve got Internet access and a computer at home, so why would you possibly need to use the library facilities? Because computers break like any other appliance and need time-consuming repair or replacement. Because Internet connections sometimes also break down, or other members of your household need to use the equipment at the same time you do. Because you occasionally need to make a copy or scan a document – but not often enough to invest in the equipment yourself. Where do you turn if any of this happens, just as you have an urgent task to complete? In Delhi Public Library, library members can enjoy a free hour’s PC and Internet use a day with just a small charge for non-members.
10. Because you never know what you’ll find until you look
One of the greatest pleasures of visiting the library is the fact you will be constantly surprised. Browse along the shelves and you never know what you might find there. It’s this sense of potential that makes library fans love their libraries so much. From a great new author to an interest you’ve been meaning to follow for years, a magazine you never knew about before or an undiscovered film by your favourite director, there’s always something wonderful and unexpected waiting for you at the library, however big or small it is. And long may it continue.

German language club to start today at Vivekanand Library, Bhopal


BHOPAL: Vivekananda Library will set up German language Club in the city on Monday. Members of the German course are now eligible for the club membership. For others, it would be open from the year end. 
According to a press release issued by the library, the first meeting of the German Club would be held on the library premises on Monday at 4.30. 
The meeting would be accompanied by the screening of a German film with English subtitles: The Bremen City Museum. A film would be screened at the club on every last Monday of the month. 
Following the film screening, result of the German exams held during the first week of August would be announced. 
As of now, the membership is open only for 75 students of German, who are members of the library. After November, those interested in German can become members at no additional cost.

Interview for Library Assistant @ IARI, New Delhi


Interview for Library Assistant @ IARI, New Delhi

Interview for Library Assistant posts as per the written exam (held on 26/08/2012) result displayed below will be held  as per scheduled given below:

Post No
Name of the Post
Date
Time
Roll Nos.
14
Library Assistant/T-1

28/08/2012

10.00 AM
Onwards

All



UR (1 POST)
OBC (1 POST)
SC (1 POST)
ST (1 POST)
PH (2 POST)
10003464
10003238
10003278
10003308
10003403
10003538
10003322
10003318
10003324
10003466
10003573
10003405
10003434
10003452
10003686
10003585
10003483
10003531
10003541
10003687
10003723
10003670
10003601
10003563
10003712



10003586
10003721

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Library Assistant (Gr-1), Library Assistant (Gr-2) and Book Lifter at Kushabhau Thakre Journalism and Mass Communication University, Raipur (Chattisgarh)


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More Information,Please Click on: http://www.ktujm.ac.in/appointment.pdf

Information Analyst at The Energy and Resources Institute, Delhi


TERI is one of the pioneer research based organization working in the areas of energy, environment and sustainable development. We are headquartered in Delhi with employee strength of over 1000 employees, who undertake projects and assignments in a variety of areas like green buildings, industrial energy efficiency, oil & gas and policy regulations. (You may log in to www.teriin.org for details).
We are currently looking for the professionals with the following skill set:-
Job Title : - Information Analyst
Experience : - 3-4 yrs of relevant experience
Qualification : - Masters in library and  Information science
Job description:-
a) Préparation of Information Architecture for websites.
b) Search and compilation of information to meet the prescribed format.
c) Implementing search methodologies.
d) Maintaining metadata in digital repositories using softwares like Sharepoint.
e) Knowledge of software tools like Sharepoint, D-Space and GSDL.
Location: -New Delhi
Emoluments: - As per the company policy.
Interest candidates can send across their updated CV at aditya.shrivastava@teri.res.in.
Courtesy: Renu Mishra's post on LISLINKS on 24.08.2012

Library and Information Assistant at SSC, Chennai

Post- Librarian & Information Assistant
Qualification: Degree in Arts, Science or Commerce of a recognized University. Diploma in leadership from a recognized Institution
Desirable : Knowledge of latest one foreign language other than English.
Post- 01 OBC
Pay Scale- Rs. 9300-34800
Age- 30 yrs

Mode of Selection : Written Test
Fee Payable & Mode of Payment : Rs.50/= (Rupees fifty only) in the form of Central Recruitment Fee Stamps which are available in all Post Offices. Any other mode of payment viz., cash, money order, cheque,DD& Postal order will not be accepted. Fee should be paid separately for  each category for which applications are submitted separately.

How to apply
The applications duly filled in the prescribed format should be submitted to the Southern Regional Office of  the Commission on or before 28.09.2012(Closing date) at the following address: The Regional Director (SR) Staff Selection Commission, 2nd Floor, EVKSampath Building,   College Road, Chennai - 600 217. Applications Received After The Specified Time Of Closing Date Will Not Be  Entertained Under Any Circumstances. The Commission will not be responsible for postal  delay Closing date for receipt of applications: 28.9.2012 (5.00 p.m.).

पुस्तकालयों के विकास को प्राप्त करें अनुदान


- राजकीय जिला पुस्तकालय से ले सकते हैं आवेदन का प्रारूप, जमा करने अंतिम तिथि 15 सितंबर
उन्नाव, हमारे संवाददाता : शिक्षा को बढ़ावा देने के लिए एक बार फिर से जिले के समस्त सार्वजनिक एवं माध्यमिक स्कूलों के पुस्तकालयों को सरकार की ओर से अनुदान दिया जाएगा। इसके लिए संचालकों को राजकीय जिला पुस्तकालय में संपर्क कर आवेदन करना होगा। आवेदन जमा करने की अंतिम तिथि 15 सितंबर निर्धारित की गई है।
जिले में संचालित सार्वजनिक एवं स्कूलों के पुस्तकालयों को अनुदान के माध्यम से भवन निर्माण, पुस्तक क्रय, फर्नीचर क्रय, बाल प्रभाग, महिला प्रकोष्ठ एवं वरिष्ठ नागरिक प्रभाग से संबंधित अनुदान उपलब्ध कराया जाएगा। अनुदान प्राप्ति के लिए संचालकों से अनुदान स्वीकृति पत्र आमंत्रित किये जाते हैं और इस योजना का लाभ वही पुस्तकालय उठा सकते हैं, जिनके पंजीकरण को 3 वर्ष पूरे हो चुके हों। समस्त लाइब्रेरी संचालकों को यह अनुदान पुस्तकालय अधिनियम के अन्तर्गत उपलब्ध कराया जाएगा। यह अनुदान पुस्तकालय प्रकोष्ठ, उत्तर प्रदेश शासन एवं कोलकाता के राजाराम मोहन राय पुस्तकालय प्रतिष्ठान कोलकाता की अनुदान योजनाओं के अन्तर्गत उपलब्ध कराया जा रहा है। आवेदक आवेदन पत्र एवं अन्य जानकारियों के लिए सिविल लाइन्स स्थित राजकीय जिला पुस्तकालय में संपर्क कर सकते हैं।

Call for papers for National Seminar in Chandigarh


The Chandigarh Librarians' Association (CLA) jointly with Punjab College Librarians' Association is organizing one day National Seminar on "Role of Libraries in Promoting Reading Habit in Electronic Environment" on 19th October 2012 at Chandigarh.
Papers are invited based on practice/research/best practices/case studies/user studies/surveys related to the theme and sub-themes as indicated below or also related to theme not listed below
 
Sub-Themes
ü Collection Development
ü Information Literacy Programme
ü Innovative library and information services
ü Collaborative initiatives
ü Developing/Promoting reading habit
ü Impact of information technology on reading habit
ü E-learning opportunities
ü Relationship between Library professionals and Readers
ü Best practices and case studies in promoting reading habit
ü Information Technology applications in School Libraries
ü Competencies of school librarians

The Last Date for submission of papers is 25th September 2012.
For details of paper submission, please see the brochure attached herewith. Please contact for more details: cla.chandigarh@gmail.com or gsecretary.cla@gmail.com
Warm regards
Jaspal Kaur, General Secretary
Chandigarh Librarians' Association
Cell-9814331913

Rising above challenges: Interesting News

Kartik has turned his hobby into self-employment opportunity
C. Kartik, owner of Sri Chakra Lending Library in West Mambalam.Karatik is special. Special as a medical practitioner would call him and as a person who has achieved much in life. With an educational qualification which can put many to shame, his life, unlike that of others like him, has represented an uphill graph till now. With support from parents and teachers he has been able to beat his disability. Diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was three-years old, doctors advised Kartik’s mother, Rajalakshmi Chanderashekar, to put him in a special school.
Vidhya Sagar became his first abode, where he studied till Class X. “Kartik could not have achieved so much without the support of the school,” says his mother. He went on to finish his schooling from Lady Andal School, Chetpet. He was admitted to Loyola College where he did his under graduation in English Literature. Along with the regular course, Kartik enrolled himself into an add-on course on Media Presentation. He finished his M.A. in English and History. Studious as he is he went on to do an M.Phil in English and submitted his thesis on childhood theme in R.K. Narayan’s famous work, ‘Swami and Friends’.
Life, as Kartik would tell us, had been easy and fun-filled, with acceptance from everyone, till he had to apply for a job. On approaching organisation backed by a good education record, Kartik was turned down every time, not because he was not well qualified, but because he was different. “They only looked at my disability, not at what I could achieve. I tried every sector from BPO to journalism but no one is willing to take me. I also tried the government job meant for disabled, but was turned down. They either have a problem with my voice or my typing speed.”
Dejected after three years of job-searching, Kartik has found solace in his hobby which he has turned into a self-employment opportunity. An avid reader, Kartik has a collection of over 1,000 books, which he now lends out to others. A year ago he started a library called Sri Chakra at his home.
Books available
The library features collections of books on varied subjects such as history, literature, spiritual, children’s literature, study–related textbooks, general knowledge, competitive exam preparation books, etc. The library also has a special collection called Library of Nations, with detailed history and growth of continents. For Tamil lovers, the library offers classical works. Many of them came as presents from others.
To manage his library efficiently, Kartik also went on to get a Bachelors degree in Library and Information Science from Madras University. The membership fee for the library is Rs. 500 a year. Starting with five members, the library today has 25 patrons.
Through all ups and downs, his mother has been a rock-solid support. “I used to travel with him thrice a week to Madras Christian College, Tambaram, for M.Phil classes. My proudest moment was when Kartik went on the stage to collect his graduation certificate. People gave a standing ovation to him. Nothing can beat that feeling. I am thankful to Loyola for its support to Kartik, whenever we approached the principal with problems they were addressed immediately.”
Apart from reading, Kartik also loves chess and cricket and is a movie buff. “Vishwanathan Anand, Sachin Tendulkar and Ajit are my role models. I got a chance to meet Vishy and played a friendly match with him. I also met Sachin over dinner at Taj Coromandel and got a bat and a cap as souvenirs from him. But, my dream to meet actor Ajit has remained unfulfilled till now.”
Kartik wants to achieve a lot more. He wants to become a cricket columnist, wants to expand his library, and get a Ph.D in English, but his ultimate aim is to land a job. “I want to give back to my parents for all the sacrifices they have made for me. I want to run the library along side. Never before has my disability bothered me, but constant rejection has made me question where and when will I fit in.”
Travelling is also a major challenge for Kartik. His family is looking for sponsors for meeting transportation costs. Kartik can be reached at 98846 08795 / 91760 64755 / 81225 42365.
His library is located at No. 81/D Arihant Flats, Thambiah Road, West Mambalam. It is open from 4 to 7 p.m.