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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

UGC Inviting Proposals Under Major Research Project for Teachers


Dear all,
Please check the following link for MRP Notice.
Last date is 31st October 2013.

Thanks and Regards,

Ajay M. Kamble
Librarian
Annasaheb Vartak Arts, Commerce, Science College,
Vasai Road (W), Dist. Thane - 401202

Invited the articles for the book ISBN 978-93-8315-811-9 " Collection Management : Practices, Issues & Challenges"


Dear Sir/ Madam,

We are invited the articles for the book ISBN 978-93-8315-811-9 " Collection Management : Practices, Issues & Challenges" . The themes are

Theme 1: Collection Management in Digital Environment & its trends & Problems

Theme 2: Strategies in Acquisition policy in digital Library

Theme 3:Collection Development policies for electronic resources

Theme 4:collection management challenges in digital environment.

Theme 5: E- resources management & its issues

Theme 6: Services in Digital Environment.

Theme 7:Resources & Networking

Theme 8: Planning, Development, Management of Digital Libraries.

The articles may send in following mail ID

prangyadas1976@gmail.com

With Regards

Dr. Prangya Das
Prof. ( Dr.) B.K. Choudhury

Librarian VAcancy at a Reputed International School near Kakinada, E.G. Distt. Andhara Pradesh


Library Information Asst. Vacancy at NATIONAL JALMA INSTITUTE OF LEPROSY AND OTHER MYCOBACTERIAL DISEASES (INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH), Agra

Professional Asst., SPA, JLIA and MTS LIbrary Vacancy at Rajdhani College, University of Delhi, Raja Garden, New Delhi

Last Date: 27 August 2013
for full details visit www.rajdhani.du.ac.in and Employement News dated 17-23 August 2013

Librarian Vacancy at Mewar Institute of Management, Ghaziabad, UP(Delhi-NCR JObs)


SPA and Multi TAsking staff Vacancy at Delhi University's Satyawati College, Ashok Vihar, Delhi


OCLC names five librarians to participate in 2014 Jay Jordan IFLA/OCLC Early Career Development Fellowship Program

The 2014 Jordan IFLA/OCLC Fellows were announced today by Skip Prichard, OCLC President and CEO, at a news conference during the World Library and Information Congress: 79th IFLA General Conference and Assembly in Singapore. The 2014 Jordan IFLA/OCLC Fellows are:
  • Miss Olufunmilayo Fati, System Programmer, University of Jos Library, Jos, Nigeria
  • Mr. Franklin Flores Urrutia, Librarian, Consortium of University Libraries of El Salvador (Consorcio de Bibliotecas Universitarias de El Salvador - CBUES), San Salvador, El Salvador
  • Mr. W.M. Tharanga Dilruk Ranasinghe, Assistant Librarian, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
  • Miss Leonila Reyes, Section Head Librarian, Saint Louis University, Baguio City, Philippines
  • Mr. Sonam Wangdi, Librarian, Ugyen Wangchuck Institute for Conservation and Environment, Bumthang, Bhutan
The Jay Jordan IFLA/OCLC Early Career Development Fellowship Program, named for the former OCLC President and CEO, supports library and information science professionals from countries with developing economies. The program provides advanced continuing education and exposure to a broad range of issues in information technologies, library operations and global cooperative librarianship. With the selection of the five Fellows for the class of 2014, the program will have welcomed 70 librarians and information science professionals from 36 countries.
“This Fellowship program offers talented librarians great opportunities for professional growth early in their careers,” said Mr. Prichard. “In the short term, the Fellows learn about the latest advances in library and information science. In the long term, their experience at OCLC will help prepare them to face the challenges of librarianship in their home countries.”
During the four-week program, the Fellows will participate in discussions with library and information science leaders, library visits and professional development activities. The program will be based at OCLC headquarters in Dublin, Ohio, USA.
The program also gives Fellows the chance to share their home customs and cultures with other Fellows, with colleagues they meet during the program, and with their hosts. The Fellows give formal and informal presentations about their home countries and libraries, and the challenges facing libraries in their home countries. As their program concludes, Fellows translate their program experiences into specific development plans to guide their continued growth and personal contributions to their home institutions and countries of origin.
“After the OCLC experience, I am a new and improved person,” said Mrs. Rozita Petrinska-Labudovikj, 2013 Fellow from the Republic of Macedonia. “We are richer in professional experience, valuable professional contacts, and beautiful memories. The Fellowship helped me not only in getting ideas for research and writing, but also in motivating me for further work and development.”
The selection committee for the 2014 Fellowship program included: Fiona Bradley, IFLA; Sarah Kaddu, National Library of Uganda; Hella Klauser, German Library Association; Janet Lees, OCLC; Nancy Lensenmayer, OCLC; Robert Moropa, University of Pretoria, South Africa; and George Needham, OCLC.
Sponsorships from interested organizations are available. For more information about sponsoring the Fellowship program, contact George Needham, OCLC Vice President, Global and Regional Councils at needhamg@oclc.org.
Application information for the 2015 Fellowship Program is available on the OCLC Web site.

WEBINAR ON 28TH August 2013: Meaningful Use: Libraries connecting patrons to ACA resources



AUG28

Meaningful Use: Libraries connecting patrons to ACA resources

This webinar will explore strategies for libraries to identify ACA resources, hear from libraries that are working to prepare for patron requests, and obtain key policy and resource updates from ACA experts.

As libraries look ahead to the October 1 open enrollment date for thehealth insurance marketplace, there is an abundance of information about the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and many opportunities for public libraries. One of the key roles that libraries can play is to maintain an awareness of available resources in your area, and develop an approach for connecting patrons to those resources in the way that makes the most sense for your community.
Please join us for this interactive session, where we will discuss strategies for libraries to identify ACA resources, hear from libraries that are working to prepare for patron requests, and obtain key policy and resource updates from ACA experts.
Presenters include:
  • Susan Hildreth, Institute of Museum and Library Services
  • Susie Butler, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
  • Evan Gallagher, ZeroDivide
  • Carmen Patlan and Tatiana Alonso, Waukegan Public Library
  • Lissa Staley, Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library
If you cannot attend this live session, a recorded archive will be available to view at your convenience. Please sign up here if you’d like to receive notifications about this project, including when the archive is available.
Start time: 1:00 Eastern / 10:00 Pacific
Tweet: #wjwebinar #libs4health

Date

28 August 2013

Time

1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Eastern Daylight Time [UTC -4]

Recruitment for post of "Library Assistant" at UNIVERSITY OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES, BAGALKOT

UNIVERSITY OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES, BAGALKOT
Recruitment for post of "Library Assistant"


Post: Library Assistant
Scale of pay :- 22800-43200
No. of Posts : 1
Reserved for: GM (W)
QUALIFICATIONS: 
a) Must have a minimum of II class B.L.Sc Degree and II class M.L.Sc Degree OR II class 
M.L.I.Sc. degree with 2 years duration from a recognized University.
b) Experience in classification and cataloguing books and periodicals in Library / College / Research Institute is desirable


For Application proforma:

For more details click on below link: