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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Librarian vacancy at Delhi Scottish School, Omega-I, Greater Noida, UP (Source: The Hindustan Times, Delhi Ed. 04 Feb 2014)

Post: Librarian
Address: Pocket-2, Builders Area, HS-19,
Omega-I, Greater Noida, UP
0120-3225530
Source: The Hindustan Times, Delhi Ed. 04 Feb 2014

Librarian vacancy at JBM Global School, A-11, Sector-132, Expressway, Noida, UP

Post: Libraian
School: JBM, Global School
Address: A-11, Sector 132
Expressway, Noida, UP
Phone: 9910153515
Website: www.jbms.in
email: info@jbms.in
Source: The Hindustan Times, Delhi Ed. 04 Feb 2014

Librarian vacancy at reputed Public school at Vasundhara Enclave, Delhi-96

Post: Librarian
Source: The Hindustan Times, Delhi Ed. 04 Feb 2014

Lib. Attdt VAcancy at Hindu Girls College, Sonepat

Source: The Hindustan Times, Delhi Ed. 04 Feb 2014

OPY World School , Rewari Mahendragarh Road, Kanina-123027, Haryana Requires Librarian

Post: Librarian
School: OPY World School
Address: OPY Education City, Rewari-Mahendragarh road,
Kanina-123.027, NCR, Haryana
Last Date: 14 Jan 2014
Mail Resume at: hr@opyworldschool.edu.in
Phone: 09990250909
Source: The Hindustan Times, Delhi Ed. 04 Feb 2014

SPEECH BY THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA, SHRI PRANAB MUKHERJEE AT THE LAUNCH OF NATIONAL MISSION ON LIBRARIES, Rashtrapati Bhavan Auditorium, New Delhi : 03-02-2014

SPEECH BY THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA, SHRI PRANAB MUKHERJEE AT THE LAUNCH OF NATIONAL MISSION ON LIBRARIES
Rashtrapati Bhavan Auditorium, New Delhi : 03-02-2014
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Speech
Ladies and Gentlemen,
1. It is indeed a pleasure for me to be present amongst you at the launch of the National Mission on Libraries and the Government of India Scheme: “Up-gradation of Libraries providing services to the public”. I compliment the Ministry of Culture and all stakeholders, on this initiative which marks yet another significant step forward towards our goal of creating a Knowledge Society.
2. Libraries are social institutions which are repositories of knowledge and information. Their goal is the improvement of society by helping the individual to understand himself and the world of which he is a part. Libraries provide easy access of knowledge to all. A public library is often called “the people’s university” because it is available to all sections of society – regardless of age, gender or skill levels. Thus, through democratization of access to knowledge, libraries contribute in promoting inclusive and sustained development of the people.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
3. In order to meet the existing and emerging challenges, the need for reform in the Library and Information service sector has been now widely acknowledged. I am happy that in this regard the Ministry of Culture, has taken steps to revamp, re – energize and reorient the Library and Information Service Sector by conceiving and promoting the National Mission on Libraries. Set up in pursuance of the recommendations of the National Knowledge Commission, this is an important step towards the objective of providing access to knowledge to all which is one of our basic national priorities.
4. The creation of a National Virtual Library of India is one of the major component schemes of the National Mission on Libraries. This is truly a step in the right direction. With the aim of equitable and universal access to knowledge resources, the National Virtual Library of India would provide digital resources by digitizing the relevant reading material in different languages, which would be shared at all levels. I understand that it will acquire the digitized information available with various Government Departments and other Non – Government Organizations, build a comprehensive data base for this information and present it as a user-friendly service including multilingual services. I am happy to know that the target users of NVLI will not only be students, researchers, doctors and professionals but also the educationally, socially, economically and physically disadvantaged groups. Thus, it would empower people with information in order to create a knowledge society and also ensure preservation of digital content for posterity.
5. Digital libraries open up the possibility of far more flexible and coherent multimedia collections that are both fully searchable and browsable in multiple dimensions. As each generation becomes more in tune with the Internet, their desire to retrieve information as quickly and easily as possible has increased. Finding information by simply searching the Internet is considered much easier and faster than reading an entire book. I am confident that this initiative of National Mission on Libraries will largely facilitate the internet savvy people in making maximum use of library resources.
6. I am sure that the endeavour of the National Mission on Libraries towards setting up of model libraries will set a benchmark for the development of Libraries. I understand that these model libraries would be facilitated with subscription of E-Journals/E-Book services through Web VPN Services developed by National Informatics Centre. These would also be provided with reading resources to meet the local needs. It is appreciable that appropriate facilities would be created to meet the needs of Senior Citizens, Specially abled persons and children.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
7. For the creation of a true knowledge society, the availability of efficient knowledge services for citizens is critical. Effective knowledge creation and knowledge deployment can lead to societal transformation and wealth generation. Information and knowledge should be disseminated not only in an efficient and cost effective manner but also in formats that are easily accessible to the masses. This will contribute to improvements in the living standards of the underprivileged population of the society. It is essential to bridge the digital divide and the use of ICT can be instrumental in doing so. We need to realize the full potential of ICT in decentralized governance and in better delivery of services, particularly those relating to education.
8. I understand that in order to provide efficient and effective library services through a thorough analysis of available materials and human resources in the Library & Information Science sector, the National Mission on Libraries intends to undertake a Quantitative and Qualitative Survey of libraries. I am happy to note that descriptive statistics about the public and other libraries will be acquired and a study will also be undertaken of the impact of libraries on the quality of life and economic gains of the people.
9. Capacity building is a necessary investment in people, organizations and services to enhance operating efficiency, expertise and skills of personnel towards the achievement of organizational excellence. I am happy to learn that the National Mission on Libraries will conduct a holistic professional and personal development programme for Library professionals through capacity building. The purpose of Capacity Building is to develop on-line training modules, tutorials and e-learning module for libraries and to contribute towards overall development of the library personnel. It’s scope will cover ICT based basic and advance level library applications on improvement of managerial and communication skills of library personnel. The National Mission on Libraries which is dedicated to building a world class national resource base will enable us to know our country and ourselves better through the published heritage and also provide an effective gateway to National and International sources of information.
10. However, one must remember that the true aim of education is not merely the acquisition of information and knowledge but inculcating a holistic outlook leading towards self improvement and a desire to serve the nation. Swami Vivekananda once observed and I quote “All knowledge, that the world has ever received comes from the mind; the infinite library of the Universe, is in our own mind.” Knowledge is a true enabler of human empowerment. It can liberate us from the shackles of ignorance and help us rise above narrow considerations of caste, creed and region. Sharing of knowledge can help in taking the society forward towards enlightenment and can become an important tool for national progress, human empowerment and social change. It is essential to imbibe the spirit of social readiness to serve humanity. True knowledge involves the inculcation of a positive outlook and leads to the development of sound character in an individual.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
11. I am sure that the project of National Mission on Libraries will contribute substantially to quickening the pace of social and economic development of the people. I extend my best wishes for the effective implementation of the project as also of the new scheme of “Up-gradation of Libraries providing services to the public.” I hope that they will promote the creation of an equitable knowledge society in our country. I am sure the National Mission of Libraries will promote enlightenment and understanding and go a long way in making the masses active participants in the affairs of the nation. May the light of knowledge liberate our minds and souls and may we move forward towards the future with a sense of pride as a strong and self – reliant nation.

Vacancy of Librarian at Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat

GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 
 Chandkheda, Ahmedabad-382424 

ADVERTISEMENT NO. GTU/Recruit/08/2014 

Online applications from the eligible candidates are invited in the prescribed pro-forma for the posts of Deputy Registrar, Librarian, Assistant Registrar, Computer Programmer, Office Superintendent, Store Keeper, Data Entry Operator. 

The details regarding Reservation, Education qualification, Experience, Age, Pay-Band and mode of application along with prescribed format can be obtained by visiting the website http://www.gtu.ac.in 

Application in prescribed format should reach to the I/c Registrar on or before closing date i.e. 28/02/2014 through Online. As well as the print of the form dully signed is to be submitted to the university along with Fee Challan of Rs. 250/-, if applicable, by online “State Bank Collect menu” payment by net banking/ Credit Cards / Debit Cards/ by Challan fee cash deposit in SBI. 

Post: LIBRARIAN 
Pay Band: Rs.15600 – 39100 & Grade Pay Rs.6600 
Minimum Qualification: 
 A Master’s Degree in Library Science / Information Science /Documentation with at least 55% marks or its equivalent grade of B in the UGC seven points scale and consistently good academic record from recognized University. 
 Experience: 
(i) At least thirteen years as a Deputy Librarian in a University library or Eighteen years’ experience as a College Librarian. 
(ii) Evidence of innovative library service and organization of published work. 
(iii) A satisfactory score as stipulated in the Academic Performance Indicator System developed by U.G.C. 

Desirable: 
A. M.Phil. /Ph.D. Degree in Library science/ Information Science /Documentation/Achieves and Manuscript-keeping from recognized University. 
Age: Not more than 50 years




Vacancy of Librarian, PA, SPA and Library Attendant at Hansraj College, Delhi

Source: The Hindustan Times, delhi ed; 04 January 2014

Monday, February 3, 2014

Librarian Vacancy at Mahatma Gandhi Vidyalaya, T. Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu (Source: The Hindu, Chennai Ed; Dated: 02 Feb 2014)


Librarian Vacancy at St. Joseph's College of Engineering, Chennai (Source: The Hindu, Chennai Ed; Dated: 02 Feb 2014)


Librarian Vacancy at Upcoming INternational School in Chennai, Tamil Nadu (Source: The Hindu, Chennai Ed; Dated: 02 Feb 2014)


Librarian Vacancy at M CT. M. Chidambaram Chettyyar Mat. Hr Sec School, Chennai (Source: The Hindu, Chennai Ed; Dated: 02 Feb 2014)


Librarian Vacancy at ARR Matriculation Hr. Sec School, ARR Nagar, Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu (Source: The Hindu, Chennai Ed; Dated: 02 Feb 2014)


VACANCY OF LIBRARIAN (GRADE III) AT All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur (Chhattisgarh)

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur (Chhattisgarh) 
Tatibandh, GE Road, 
Raipur-492 099 (CG) 
www.aiimsraipur.edu.in 
 No. Admin./Regular Group A & B/2014-RPR.AIIMS Raipur, Dated 25th Jan. 2014 

VACANCY NOTICE 

(An autonomous organization under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India) 

ONLINE APPLICATIONS are invited in the prescribed proforma from suitable candidate for filling up following Group ‘A’ & ‘B’ posts on DIRECT RECRUITMENT BASIS in All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur. The qualification and experiences etc. are as under. The Detail terms & Conditions are available on the website – www.aiimsraipur.edu.in

LIBRARIAN (GRADE III) 
Rs.9300-34800 + GP Rs.4200 
30 Years 
Essential: B.Sc. Degree or equivalent from a recognized University AND 
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Library Science from a recognized University or Institute. 
Desirable: 
Two years 'experience of acquisition of books, periodicals, and documentation work in a library of standing or repute. 
Typing speed of 30 words per minute in English or 25 words per minute in Hindi. 
No. of Vacancies: 04 (3-UR, 1-OBC) 


Librarian Vacancy at Technia International School, F-19, Sector-8, Rohini, Delhi-85 (Source: Times of India, Delhi Ed; dated 02 Feb 2014)


Librarian Vacancy at Mayoor School, Sector-126, Expressway, Noida (Source: Times of India, Delhi Ed; dated 02 Feb 2014)


Librarian Vacancy at Gitarattan Jindal Public School, Sector-7, Rohini, Delhi-85 (Source: Times of India, Delhi Ed; dated 02 Feb 2014)


Librarian Vacancy at Aster Public School, Greater Noida & Noida Extn (Source: Times of India, Delhi Ed; dated 02 Feb 2014)


Vacancy of Librarian & Assistant Librarian at NEHU, Shillong.

(iii) Post of Librarian & Assistant Librarian at NEHU, Shillong.
Essential qualification for the post of University Librarian
Master’s degree in library science/information science/documentation with at least 55% marks or its equivalent grade of B in the UGC seven point scale and consistently good academic record and having minimum prescribed API score as laid down in relevant UGC Regulation
At least thirteen years as a Deputy Librarian in a University library or eighteen years experience as a College Librarian.
Evidence of innovative library service and organization of published work.
Desirable - M.Phil/Ph.D degree in library science / information science / documentation / archives and manuscript keeping.

(v) Essential qualification for the post of Assistant Librarian
A Master’s Degree in Library Science/ Information Science/Documentation Science or an equivalent professional degree with at least 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in a seven point scale wherever grading system is followed) and a consistently good academic record with knowledge of computerization of library.
Qualifying in the national level test conducted for the purpose by the UGC or any other agency approved by the UGC.
However, candidates who have been awarded Ph.D degree in accordance with the University Grants Commission (Minimum Standards and Procedure for Award of Ph.D Degree), Regulations 2009, shall be exempted from the requirement of the minimum eligibility condition of NET/SLET/SET for recruitment and appointment of University Assistant Librarian/College Librarian or Documentation Officer.
A relaxation of 5% marks shall be applicable to SC/ST candidates at entry level. Provided that minimum marks shall not be less than 50% . Approved vide M.H.R.D. Deptt. of Education, Govt.of India, letter No. F.80-30/99/Desk(U) dated June 2, 2000

Last date for submission application is 7.3.2014.



OPENING FOR THE POSITION OF LIBRARY TRAINEE (S) IN Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIITD), LIBRARY & INFORMATION CENTRE

The Institute invites applications for the position of Library Trainee(s) on purely adhoc basis for a period not exceeding 3 years on annual renewal basis, subject to satisfactory performance. 
The Library and Information Center may remain open till late hours on holidays and weekends, hence, trainees are expected to work in shift on rotation basis. Trainees will be required to serve the Centre for a minimum period of one year, failing which notice period of one month would be required. The Institute shall, however, endeavor to accommodate schedule constraints. 
Selected trainee(s) will be trained in various aspects of Library such as Acquisition, Cataloguing, Classification, Serial Control, New subscription/Renewal of Print and Electronic Journals, Circulation, Reference Service, Working on Institute Archive/Institutional Repository, RFID etc. 

Minimum Qualification and Age Limit 

Qualification: Bachelor's degree in any discipline with Certificate/Diploma/Degree in Library and Information Science from a regionally accredited college or university. 
Age Limit: Maximum age of 25 years as on 31.01.2014. 

Stipend : Subject to satisfactory performance the amount of stipend shall be as below: 

First Year : Rs.11,000/- per month 
Second Year : Rs.12,000/- per month 
Third Year : Rs.13,000/- per month 

Interested candidates may post/courier (no e-mails will be accepted) their resume along with a recent color passport size photograph at the following address so as to reach by 06.02.2014: 

Assistant Manager (Library & Information Service), 
Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIITD), 
Okhla, Phase-III 
(GB Pant Extended Campus) 
New Delhi-110020.

Librarian (Hindi) recruitment in the Official Languages Wing, Legislative Department - New Delhi


Name of the Post:  Librarian (Hindi)

No of the Post: 01

Recruitment Type: Deputation Basis

Pay Scale: PB 2 Rs. 9300 - 34800 with GP Rs. 4600/-

Age: Max. 56 years

Eligibility: Officers of the central / state government: holding analogous posts on regular basis in the parent cadre / department or with three years service in the grade rendered after appointment thereto on regular basis in the scale of pay of Rs. 5500 - 9000 pre-revised or equivalent OR with six years service in the grade rendered after appointment thereto on regular basis in the scale of pay Rs. 5000-8000 pre-revised or equivalent in the parent cadre / department and possessing bachelor's degree in Law from recognized University or equivalent, bachelor's degree or equivalent in library science from a recognized University or equivalent with 3 years experience in handling legal references and judgement in the library including experience in colon classification system. Passed high school or any higher examination from a recognized board / university or equivalent through Hindi medium or had offered Hindi as a subject in High School or any higher examination from a recognized Board / University or equivalent.

How to apply:
Eligible and interested officers should need to apply in duplicate along with their ACRs for the last five years duly attested by an officer not below to the rank of Under Secretary and necessary enclosures to the above mentioned address.

Last date: 31.03.2014 (60 days from the date of advertisement)

Refer to Employment News dated 01 - 07 February 2014 P N 3

Launch of National Mission on Libraries Today ie 03 Feb 2014 by Hon'ble Shri Pranab Mukherjee, President of India

Sunday, February 2, 2014

National Workshop on impact of IT on Scientometric Studies

Dear Professionals,
The Department of Library and Information Science, Bharathidasan University, Trichy - 24   is organizing aDST-PURSE Sponsored National Workshop on “Impact of Information Technology on Scientometric Studies” on 17th February, 2014 at DLIS-Smart Class Room.
Workshop Themes:
The Workshop aims the assessment of research performance and focuses on the contribution of scholarly work.
The Participants will be oriented and trained the following areas:

·    Citation and Indexing Database (Web of Science, Scopus, Engineering Village 2)
·    Mapping of Research (Histcite, Vos Viewer, Free mind, Popplet)
·    Testing of Bibliometric Laws
·     Index Calculation ( H-Index,  G-Index, GH-Index, P-Index etc.,)
       
Registration Fee
All those who wish to participate are requested to apply in advance before 15th February 2014 along with the registration form. 
The registration fee of Rs.200/= for professionals and Rs.100/= for students and Full time Scholars. The resource Kit, Working Lunch and High Tea will be provided.
 
For Further Information Please visit
 
http://smartlis.webnode.com/
 
For Communication:
Professor  & Head
Department of Library and Information Science,
Bharathidasan University,
Trichy – 24. Tamilnadu, India
bdulib@gmail.com ,  9486916358  
&
Dr. M. Surulinathi
Workshop Co-Ordinator
Assistant Professor
Mobile: 9943653068
surulinathi@gmail.com

Assistant Professor Vacancy at University of Pune

One post of Assistant Professor
Apply online from 23.01.2014
Source: www.unipune.ac.in

Vacancy of Librarian at Sun Valley International School, Vaishali, Delhi NCR

Vacancy of Librarian at JBM Global School, Noida Expressway

Vacancy of Lady Librarian for Public School at Vashundhara Enclave, Delhi-96

Vacancy of Librarian at Vanasthali Public School, Vaishali , DELHI NCR

Vacancy of Chief Librarian, Selection Grade Librarian and Librarian Gr-1, Documentalist at AIIMS, Patna on Deputation

Saturday, February 1, 2014

National Virtual Library of India

New Delhi: In a move that would deliver a world class library system, public libraries across the country are to be digitized and ramped up under an ambitious plan of the government to foster reading habits, facilitate research work and make people information-fluent.
 
Under the scheme, six libraries under the Culture Ministry, 35 Central Libraries in states and 35 District Libraries will be developed as model libraries, with emphasis on economically backward districts. In addition, 629 district libraries across the states would be provided network connectivity, facilitating their transformation from physical to virtual.
 
Anchored in the Culture Ministry, National Mission on Libraries (NML) will also create a National Virtual Library of India to facilitate a comprehensive database on digital resources with information generated in the country.
 
To be mounted at an expenditure of Rs 400 crore during the 12th Plan period (2012-17), NML is designed to benefit all categories of people -- students, researchers, scientists, professionals, children, artists, differently abled persons and neo- and non-literates.
 
Mr. Ravindra Singh, Secretary, Ministry of Culture, said the objective of NML is to expand the learning capacity of the country and deliver a world class library system that provides information in a timely, efficient and convenient manner.
 
“Making information more accessible is now paramount in the library sector. Our libraries may be filled with books, but in the digital age, they need to provide access to information that is available online. Digital libraries provide speedy access to information and they also bridge barriers of time and space,” he added.
 
Approved by the government in November last year, NML was set up in pursuance of a report of the Sam Pitroda-headed National Knowledge Commission, which recommended an overhaul of the Library and Information Service sector.
 
Kolkata-based Raja Rammohun Roy Library Foundation (RRRLF) has been designated the nodal agency for the implementation of NML, a 10-member body headed by Prof. Deepak Pental, former Vice Chancellor of Delhi University.
 
“It is an exciting mission. Libraries continue to remain relevant in our lives. The challenge is not only to have large quantities of materials and resources, but to also make them available to people and empower them,” said Dr K K Banerjee, Director General, RRRLF.
 
NML intends to create a baseline data of libraries in India through a quantitative and qualitative survey of 5,000 libraries to collect detailed information on quality characteristics and performance indicators in terms of their traditional role as readership promoters and information providers. It would also be assessed whether these libraries meet the requirement of their patrons in the Internet era.
 
For setting up of the model libraries, existing libraries would be identified in consultation with the state governments to improve infrastructure and upgrade technology used by them. Efforts would be made to locate them along with educational institutions.
 
Further, a census is to be carried out on the resources available in the libraries. A study on the reading habits in different regions of the country and amongst the rural and urban communities has also been planned.
 
While the survey of libraries would be completed within one year, the other objectives of the scheme would be achieved by the end of the 12th Plan period.
“The content on NVL should be available to anyone who has access to the Internet. In new content generation, children’s needs should be given priority. Content will also be generated on skill development and matters concerning regional and local interest,” Dr Banerjee said, adding: “There is also need to create a ‘youth space’ in libraries – informal and comfortable with ICT facility.”
 
Under the constitution, “Library” is a State subject. Among the 16 states which have legislated on the subject so far, only eight have a reasonably good public library system.
“A major focus area of NML will be to improve the library system services and infrastructure of the states, which are lagging behind. The government is determined to make public libraries vibrant institutions and transform them into empowering and inclusive institutions,” said Mr. V. Srinivas, Joint Secretary, Culture Ministry.
 
Observing that the advent of digital technology and Internet connectivity has created two sections of ‘digital haves’ and digital have-nots’, he stressed that it is no longer a matter of choice but rather a compulsion to find ways and means of bridging the gap between the two sections. “Virtual library will go a long way in filling up the gap,” he said.
NML also envisages initiating need-based training programmes for various categories of professionals working in public libraries. It would also develop managerial skills and IT competencies in existing personnel in public libraries.