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Friday, September 21, 2012

Hindi library at Post Master General office (Allahabad)

ALLAHABAD: To let Hindi thrive, we have to develop interest towards it among people and libraries have an important role in this, said Lt Col Ashok Kumar Gupta at the inauguration of the newly constructed Hindi Library at the Office of Post Master General Allahabad. He said books on various subjects should be compiled in the library. Presiding over the function director postal services Krishna Kumar Yadav said books are like oxygen that refreshes the environment. Some time spent in the library between the busy hours will refresh the minds of employees and interest make them interested in knowledge and research. The library has a collection of more than 2,000 books along with the four 'Vedas'. Assistant director (Raajbhasha) R N Yadav delivered the welcome address and assistant director Madhusudan Prasad Mishra extended the vote of thanks. Senior postmaster T B Singh, along with Ram Surat, Nand Kishore, assistant superintendent Prabhakar Tripathi and other employees were also present.

Body building champs: Gold and silver medals were won by contestants from Allahabad in the senior Eastern UP Body Building championship held at Ghazipur recently. While Navin Sonkar of the city won gold medal in the 0-50 kg category, in the 70-75 Kg category Rishabh Malviya of Allahabad bagged the silver medal, informed president, Allahabad Body Building Association Sheikh Tauqeer Ahmed.
Majlis: A majlis will be organised at Imambara Husain Khan at Rani Mandi on Thursday. Zaigham Abbas will perform sozkhani while Maulana Hasan Raza Saheb will address the majlis. Followers of Dast-e-Abbasia will perform nauhakhani and seenazani. The majlis is being organised in memory of Karrar Husain.

National Conference on Knowledge Organization in Academic Libraries on 29-09-2012 by LPA at Gandhi Peace Foundation, New Delhi



Appeal to BHU Alumni and Staff Members (Present & Past)



Subject: Appeal to BHU Alumni and Staff Members

 (Present & Past) 




Dear Alumnus/Alumna,"We are trying to reach out to all of you who have been associated with this great 
institution during the period of its long and illustrious journey. We are compiling a database of Alumni and Staff (present and past) of Banaras Hindu University so as to keep you abreast of your alma-mater. 

I request you to kindly spare some minutes to fill up the online form for this database.

Your suggestions/ viewpoints are always welcome and we are sure to receive your cooperation.

You are further requested to forward this mail to allyour friends and families who have ever been associated with the BHU fraternity in any capacity.

Sincerely yours

Krishna Nand Singh


Coordinator, Alumni Cell
&
Professor of Organic Chemistry

e-mail: singhknbhu@gmail.com 

The man who turned his home into a public library



Nanie Guanlao's library

If you put all the books you own on the street outside your house, you might expect them to disappear in a trice. But one man in Manila tried it - and found that his collection grew.
Hernando Guanlao is a sprightly man in his early 60s, with one abiding passion - books.
They're his pride and joy, which is just as well because, whether he likes it or not, they seem to be taking over his house.
Guanlao, known by his nickname Nanie, has set up an informal library outside his home in central Manila, to encourage his local community to share his joy of reading.
The idea is simple. Readers can take as many books as they want, for as long as they want - even permanently. As Guanlao says: "The only rule is that there are no rules."

It's a policy you might assume would end very quickly - with Guanlao having no books at all.

But in fact, in the 12 years he's been running his library - or, in his words, his book club - he's found that his collection has grown rather than diminished, as more and more people donate to the cause.
"It seems to me that the books are speaking to me. That's why it multiplies like that," he says with a smile. "The books are telling me they want to be read… they want to be passed around."
Guanlao started his library in 2000, shortly after the death of his parents. He was looking for something to honour their memory, and that was when he hit upon the idea of promoting the reading habit he'd inherited.
"I saw my old textbooks upstairs and decided to come up with the concept of having the public use them," he says.
So he put the books - a collection of fewer than 100 - outside the door of his house to see if anyone wanted to borrow them. They did, and they brought the books back with others to add to the collection - and the library was born.
Guanlao's library
Such is the current turnover that Guanlao confesses he has no idea how many books are in his possession, but there are easily 2,000 or 3,000 on the shelves and in the boxes stacked outside his front door.
And that's before you move inside, where books are rapidly encroaching into every available space. You can hardly get into the front room, the car has long since been moved out of the garage, and books are even stacked all the way up the stairs.

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You don't do justice to these books if you put them in a cabinet or a box”
Nanie Guanlao
The library is not advertised, but somehow, every day, a steady stream of people find their way there.
On the day we visited, some shop assistants came to browse during their lunch break, a local man borrowed a weighty tome about the history of St John's Gospel, and some schoolchildren picked up some textbooks - although I noticed they were taking some fashion magazines as well.
But it's people like Celine who sustain the library. She lives down the road from Guanlao, and she arrived with two bulging bags of books - some of which she was returning, others of which she was planning to donate.
She says she loves the concept of the library, because Filipinos - certainly those who are not particularly wealthy - have limited access to books.
Nanie Guanlao with some of his readers
Guanlao gave up his job to run the library
"I haven't been to any public libraries except the national library in Manila," she says, explaining that it is quite far away - and it is not possible to borrow any books.
If she wants to buy a book, the average price is about 300 pesos (£4.50, $7), she says. Imported books - especially children's books - could easily be twice that amount.
"Considering the income here, I think parents have other priorities," she adds.
To help the poorest communities in Manila, Nanie Guanlao does not wait for them to find him - he goes to them, on his "book bike", which has a large basket piled high with books.

Literacy in the Philippines

  • The Philippines has one of the highest literacy rates in the developing world
  • Approximately 93% of the population 10 years of age and older are literate
  • Filipino (based on Tagalog) is the official national language, English is the language of government and instruction in education
Source: US State Department
He's also started to set his sights outside Manila. He's already given several boxes of books to a man trying to set up a similar venture in Bicol province, a 10-hour drive from Manila, and his latest plan is to help a friend who wants to start up a library in the far south of the country.
She wants to set up a "book boat", travelling around the islands of Sulu and Basilan - an area better known as a hideout for separatist rebels than for any great access to literature.
As we sat outside Nanie Guanlao's house in the midday sun, watching people browse through his collection, he tells me why he thought it was worth spending all his time - even to the point of giving up his job and surviving purely on his savings - to maintain the library.
"You don't do justice to these books if you put them in a cabinet or a box," he says.
"A book should be used and reused. It has life, it has a message.
"As a book caretaker, you become a full man."
Nanie Guanlao's story was featured on the BBC World Service programme Outlook.

Librarian Vacancy at Himachal Pradesh Subordinate Service, Hamirpur

Post: Librarian
Job Location: Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh
Last Date:-15-10-2012
Eligibility Criteria:-
Selection Mode




Assistant Librarian Vacancy at Jharkhand High Court, Ranchi

Post: Asst. Librarian
Job Location: Ranchi
Last Date: 09-11-2012
Scale: 9300-34800 (4200/- GP)


For Full Detailed Advertisement See the link below. http://jharkhandhighcourt.nic.in/recruitment/vacancy_highcourt_20092012.pdf

Library on a Click: Rajasthan Patrika


Thursday, September 20, 2012

VACANCY OF LIBRARIAN IN SCHOOL EDUCATION SECTOR AT DELHI NCR


Elixir Consulting is one of the leaders in recruitment process outsourcing
Openings in School Education Sector
One of our prestigious clients, a leader in School Education sector having multiple schools in the NCR is looking for enthusiastic, committed and result oriented professionals for their 10+2 CBSE affiliated schools.
Academic & Allied Position
Candidates with Effective Communication skills, Computer Literate, Innovative, Creative, High Academic Record. Experience in Developing Curriculum will be given added weightage.
Librarian
Qualification: M. Lib, Aware of computerized packages
Experience: 7-10 years experience.
Location: NCR
Salary: Salary shall commensurate with experience & merit. Higher start for deserving candidates.
Interested candidates may apply within 10 days to Elixir Consulting

Ph.: 0120-4511039
Website: www.elixir-consulting.com 

FACULTY POSITION AT SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY, SAURASTRA


Saurashtra University Rajkot – Faculty Vacancies 2012: Saurashtra University, Rajkot has issued notification for recruitment of Professor, Assistant Professor and Associate Professor. Eligible candidates may apply through prescribed application format on or before 17-10-2012. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process and how to apply are given below…
Saurashtra University Vacancy Details:
Total No of Vacancies: 22


Names of Posts: 
1. Professor: 03 posts
2. Associate Professor: 09 posts
3. Assistant Professor: 10 Posts

Names of Departments: 
1. Education
2. Bio Science
3. Chemistry
4. Academic Staff College
5. Home Science
6. Mathematics
7. Economics
8. Physics
9. Statistics
10. Journalism
11. Library Science
12. Computer Science
13. Bio Science
14. Statistics
15. Home Science
16. Education
17. MBA
18. Bio Science
19. Physics
20. Philosophy
21. Law
22. Chemistry
Educational Qualification: Candidates are asked to refer to the notification for the details of post wise required educational qualification.
Application Fee Details: Applicants need to pay application fee Rs. 700/- (Rs. 300/- in case of SC/ST candidate) drawn in favour of the “Registrar, Saurashtra University, Rajkot” and payable at Rajkot.
Selection Process: Candidates will be selected on the basis of Interview.
How to Apply: Candidates need to download application format available in the website, fill it with all mandatory details, attach photograph, attest signature, super scribe the name of the post to be applied for on the envelope and send it along with DD and Copies of all relevant certificates, to the following address, ” To The Registrar, Establishment Section-A, Saurashtra University, Rajkot – 360005″ on or before 17-10-2012.
Last Date for Receipt of Application: 17-10-2012
For more details like vacancy distribution, pay scale, reservations, other requirements, other instructions and application format, click on the links given below…



VACANCY OF LIBRARIAN AT MORIGAON COLLEGE, ASSAM

For more information: http://www.morigaoncollege.org/

The Social Library: How Public Libraries Are Using Social Media by RICHARD MACMANUS


Like many of you, I'm connected to the Internet virtually every waking hour of my day - via computer, tablet and mobile phone. Yet I still regularly visit my local public library, in order to borrow books, CDs and DVDs. Which made me wonder: are these two worlds disconnected, or is the Social Web being integrated into our public libraries? In this fourth installment in ReadWriteWeb's Social Books series, I aim to find out!
The American Library Association (ALA) released a report earlier this year entitled The 2012 State of America’s Libraries. The report states that "Facebook and Twitter in particular have proven themselves useful tools not only in publicizing the availability of online collections, but also in building trusted relationships with users."
According to a survey conducted by the South Carolina State Library, 88% of respondents (all library workers) claimed to use Facebook in their work. Twitter was second most popular, at 46.8%.
So what are libraries using Facebook for and what does "building trusted relationships with users" mean? The ALA report elaborated:
"Social networking is used to publicize library events such as gaming nights; to alert users to additions to collections; to provide links to articles, videos, or Web content that might prove relevant or helpful to patrons; and to provide a conduit for community information. Social media also play an important role in fostering relationships with the community by allowing patrons to ask questions or provide feedback about library services."
This is precisely how my own local library, Wellington Library, uses Facebook. It's on a raft ofother social media platforms too - including Twitter, YouTube and Flickr. Wellington Library even updates its Facebook page using IFTTT, a syndication service beloved by Web geeks.

Enhanced Catalogs & Mobile Apps

But there's more that libraries can do to create a social experience for their patrons, other than being active on Facebook. LibraryThing for Libraries is a set of services offered by the companyLibraryThing. It features catalog enhancements (such as user-generated book reviews and recommendations) and a customizable mobile app called Library Anywhere.
In June, LibraryThing for Libraries had 800,000 "professionally vetted reviews." While library users could just go and get reviews and recommendations from Amazon or Goodreads, it does seem useful to have them integrated into a library's catalog.
In a discussion in Branch, Portland librarian Justin Hoenke called LibraryThing "the ultimate social reading tool for libraries." Although Sarah Houghton, Director of the San Rafael Public Library in California, cast some doubt on whether library patrons use the reviews regularly.

Reimagining The Library Book

Some libraries are experimenting not just with socializing the library catalog, but the reading process itself. New York Public Library has released an interactive website called Candide 2.0, a community annotated version of Voltaire's 1759 book called Candide. The NYPL version is described as an "experiment in public reading and communal annotation."
It'll be fascinating to track how libraries continue to bring the Social Web to their organizations. I haven't even touched on the increasing prevalence of e-books inside libraries - another trend that potentially creates a more social experience for library patrons (for example, with social book highlights).
How about you, do you still go to your local library? If so, I'd love to hear your thoughts on how Web technologies are being deployed by your public library.

In partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Beyond Access invites you to Local Alternatives for Global Development: Rediscovering Libraries on October 3, 2012 in Washington, DC.


Invite: Local Alternatives for Global Development: Rediscovering Libraries



Beyond Access
With the rapid expansion of new technologies and emerging perspectives on what works, the global development community is looking for new thinking on solving development challenges.  Join the conversation with a community of development professionals who are interested in a fresh perspective on information and development.

We can’t promise ready-made answers for achieving development goals. But we can promise thoughtful discussion in a non-traditional format about local approaches and innovative alternatives – all in a PowerPoint-free, coffee-charged setting that challenges the convention of typical DC conferences. The event features:
 USAID Administrator Dr. Rajiv Shah joining 33rd President of Chile Ricardo Lagos for a candid armchair discussion on Development in the 21st Century: Information, Technology and Local Institutions
• An afternoon armchair discussion on The Future of Information and Development, including:
Esther Dyson, chairwoman of EDventure Holdings and leading technology entrepreneur
Jon Gosier, co-founder MetaLayer, TED Senior Fellow Alum, and one of CNN's top African tech voices
Suneet Singh Tuli, founder, Datawind
Moderated by Deborah Jacobs, Global Libraries Director at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
 First-hand government perspectives on finding the resources and strategies that match public development priorities, featuring officials from Colombia, Peru, Kyrgyzstan, Bhutan and Kenya moderated by Melanie Walker, Deputy Director fo Special Initiatives at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and World Economic Forum Young Global Leader.
• Development coffee lounges led by subject experts on how new technology and information models impact:
Civic participation
Non-formal education
Gender and ICT
Youth engagement
Open government
Economic opportunity
Health information
Access to technology
Agricultural information
Innovation spaces
  1. • A dynamic Innovation Fair showcasing the work of communities partnering with libraries on development efforts, with delegations from government, NGOs and public libraries from Latin America, Africa, Asia and Europe.
Hosted by Beyond Access, this one-day event at Arena Stage aims to explore the “how” of information access, and its connection to development across the spectrum rooted in local priorities and partnerships. The event brings public libraries into discussions of development for the first time.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
• International NGOs looking for new ways to tap into local resources
• Development professionals and donors looking to leverage existing infrastructure and  resources
• ICT4D professionals looking for outlets to address international challenges

For more information about the event and to register, please visit beyondaccess.net/conference2012. For the latest on confirmed speakers and attendees, join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.

SAARC Conference for Library & Information Professionals at BIMTECH, Greater Noida

Dear Professional Colleague,

I am glad to inform you that Birla Institute of Management Technology
( BIMTECH), Greater Noida in association with the SAARC Documentation
Centre, New Delhi, is going to organize “SAARC Conference for Library
& Information Professionals” during 01st to 02nd, December 2012. The
venue will be  BIMTECH Campus, Greater Noida.

We request you to please participate in the conference and make it
grand success.

We also hereby announce a ‘call for paper’ from you and others to be
presented on the conference theme during the conference proceedings,
which will also be brought out in a publication.
For more details please refer to http://www.bimtech.ac.in. Soft copies
of the conference brochure and registration form are attached
herewith.

Hoping to see you at the conference.
Kind regards and best wishes.
Yours truly,


--
Dr. Rishi Tiwari
Librarian
Birla Institute of Management Technology(BIMTECH)
Plot No.5, Knowledge Park-II
Greater Noida(NCR)
U.P.-201306
Mob.:09810583623
Off.:0120-232301-10
rishi.tiwari@bimtech.ac.inrishi_70@rediffmail.com
www.bimtech.ac.in


Librarian Vacancy at Government of Puducherry, Pudecherry

Post: Librarian
No of Post: 19
Last Date: 12-10-2012
Government of Puducherry (Directorate of School Education invites applications for the post of School Librarian (Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted) www.freshersworld.com
Post Name Qualification No of
Post
 
School Librarian (Group ‘B’ Non-Gazetted)
i.Bachelor’s Degree from a recognized University; and ii. Bachelor’s Degree in Library Science from a recognised University. iii. Should have studied the particular regional language (Tamil/Telugu/Malayalam) as one of  subjects in the Secondary level. In respect of schools with medium of instruction in French, should have studied Brevet Elementaire de Francais. 
Puducherry -17
Karaikal Yanam -2
Pay Scale: Rs 9300-34800





Librarian Vacancy [13-Post] at Kerala Public Service Commission, Kerala


Jobs Details :- Application are invited for the Posts of Librarian Gr.IV in Kerala PSC  Trivandrum.
Post Name : Librarian Gr.IV
Qualifications : By Direct Recruitment:- Bachelors Degree in any subject and Bachelors Degree in Library and Information Science or SSLC and Diploma in Library Science or a SSLC and Certificate in Library Science recognized by Government. By Transfer Recruitment:- Degree in any subject and Degree in Library and Information Science or SSLC and Diploma in Library Science or SSLC and Certificate in Library Science.
No. Of Post : 13 Post.
Age Limit : 18-36 Years.
Pay Scale : Rs. 11620 – 20240/-
How to Apply : Interested candidates should apply online. Last date for receipt of applications: 17.10.2012 Wednesday upto 12.00 midnight.

For More Information :-



VACANCY OF LIBRARIAN AT IPEM Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad


No computers no broadband = e-library


It seems the 'e' in the 'e-library' at Vidhana Soudha — inaugurated two months ago by none other than chief minister Jagadish Shettar — stands for 'empty' rather than 'electronic'. How else can you explain the fact that the library has no computers, not to mention a broadband connection.
The library, also inaugurated by the then governor TN Chaturvedi on March 3, 2006, was established to provide all the information our netas would need to actively participate in the debates in the assembly.
According to sources, the state government has spent more than `1 crore for the renovation and upgradation of the e-library. There is a provision to install 50 computers to enable the legislators to have access to government documents and the proceedings of the assembly. The authorities concerned have made arrangements to put up tables and chairs to accommodate 50 legislators at a time. However, not even a single computer has been installed at the e-library. “We have already sent a proposal for this purpose to the authorities concerned. We are expecting to attend a meeting on September 25 to discuss this issue,’’ said Anasuya Devagiri, chief librarian.
Sources have revealed that the department concerned was not able to install the computers since the e-library has no broadband facility. It has also been said that the department concerned had prepared e-mail addresses of all legislators more than a month ago but only a few had bothered to collect them. “There was a broadband facility but it was damaged while renovating this chamber. Officials from the e-governance department made a few visits but could not able to find a solution till now,’’ said an employee.
As of now, there are around 20 employees at the e-library. They do not have much to do. One can see the chairs meant for visitors always empty. “Not many people visit this library. A few legislators visited the library during the first two weeks of its inauguration. We can expect legislators to visit during the assembly session. We are yet to maintain a visitors register,’’ said another employee.
Om Prakash, secretary, Vidhana Soudha, said that all facilities would be made available as early as possible. “Efforts are being made to install computers and restore the broadband facility at the e-library within a few days,’’ said Prakash.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

LISA: Library and Information Science Abstracts

The Role of Library in the Society

FIVE LAWS LECTURES (2012) ON MULTI-LINGUAL KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION TOOLS: A MODEL BY Prof. A. Neelameghan at (SRELS) 702, 42nd Cross, 3rd Block, Rajajinagar, Bangalore

DRTC Alumni Association, Bangalorein association with Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science (SRELS), Bangalore and Ranganathan Centre for Information Studies (RCIS), Bangalore invites you to the 


***FIVE LAWS LECTURES (2012)***

on MULTI-LINGUAL KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION TOOLS: A MODEL by 


Prof. A. Neelameghan
Formerly Professor,

DRTC / ISI, Bangalore

Assisted by
Lalitha S.K.

Presided by
Prof. K.S. Raghavan
Professor,


DRTC / ISI, Bangalore

on Thursday 27th September 2012  at 6.00 p.m. 
at Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science (SRELS)
702, 42nd Cross, 3rd Block, Rajajinagar, Bangalore 560 010


RSVP:  K.N. Prasad
Ph: (080)23305109

Category Wise Qualifying Criteria for Lecturership Eligibility in UGC-NET held on 24th June 2012

टूटे रिकार्ड, 40,332 स्टूडेंट्स ने पास की नेट की परीक्षा

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    Wednesday, September 19, 2012 

टूटे रिकार्ड, 40,332 स्टूडेंट्स ने पास की नेट की परीक्षा

नई दिल्ली/इंटरनेट डेस्क
Story Update : Wednesday, September 19, 2012    10:51 AM


राष्ट्रीय पात्रता परीक्षा (यूजीसी-नेट) में स्टूडेंट्स को इस बार जबर्दस्त सफलता मिली है। यूजीसी ने जून-2012 में आयोजित परीक्षा के परिणाम मंगलवार को घोषित कर दिए। इसमें 40,332 स्टूडेंट्स ने लेक्चररशिप के लिए क्वालिफाई किया है, जबकि 3,625 स्टूडेंट्स जूनियर रीसर्च फेलोशिप (जेआअएफ) पाने में सफल रहे हैं।

परीक्षा परिणाम पर प्रश्नपत्रों के प्रारूप मे किए गए बदलाव का असर साफ दिखा। इस बार परीक्षा में तृतीय प्रश्नपत्र भी वस्तुनिष्ठ आधारित हो गया था, जबकि पूर्व में यह प्रश्नपत्र सब्जेक्टिव हुआ करता था। परीक्षा के प्रथम और द्वितीय प्रश्नपत्र पहले की तरह ऑब्जे‌क्टिव ही ‌थे। प्रारूप में बदलाव के साथ ही अच्छी सफलता की उम्मीद की जा रही थी। इसकी वजह से इस बार अभ्यर्थियों की संख्या भी दोगुने से अधिक हो गई थी। इस बार पेपर भी अपेक्षाकृत आसान आया था।

दिसंबर 2011 में ली गई यूजीसी नेट परीक्षा में मात्र 10,622 स्टूडेंट्स ही लेक्चररशिप की पात्रता प्राप्त कर पाए थे। यूजीसी-नेट की परीक्षा में इस बार 5 लाख 71 हजार 627 स्टूडेंट्स बैठे थे। यूजीसी ने सामान्य श्रेणी के लिए न्यूनतम उत्तीर्ण अंक 65 फीसदी, अन्य पिछड़ा वर्ग के लिए 60 फीसदी, अनुसूचित जाति, जनजाति तथा विकलांग के लिए 55 फीसदी तय किए थे।

व्याख्याता पद के लिए अर्हता के तौर पर यह परीक्षा कराने वाले विश्वविद्यालय अनुदान आयोग (यूजीसी) ने उत्तर कुंजी और प्रश्नपत्र अपनी वेबसाइट पर डाल दिए हैं और उम्मीदवारों से फीडबैक आमंत्रित किए हैं। यूजीसी ने एक बयान में कहा कि उत्तर कुंजी की फिर से पड़ताल की गई और अंतिम परीक्षा फल देने से पहले जहां भी आवश्यक समझा गया, वहां चीजें दुरुस्त कर दी गई।

आयोग ने अभ्यर्थियों से 30 दिन के भीतर रिजल्ट को लेकर आपत्ति मांगी है। आयोग ने कहा है किसभी अभ्यर्थियों की पेपर एक, पेपर दो व पेपर तीन की ओएमआर शीट को 30 दिन के बाद मिटा दिया जाएगा।