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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Iraqi libraries ransacked by Islamic State in Mosul AP | Jan 31, 2015, 10.11PM IST (source -Times of India)

Iraqi libraries ransacked by Islamic State in Mosul

AP | Jan 31, 2015, 10.11PM IST

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Islamic State militants broke the locks of te Central Library closed since the extremists overran the city in mid last year, loading some 2,000 books into six pickup trucks and leaving behind only the Islamic religious ones. (AP photo)

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BAGHDAD: When Islamic State group militants invaded the Central Library of Mosul earlier this month, they were on a mission to destroy a familiar enemy: other people's ideas.

Residents say the extremists smashed the locks that had protected the biggest repository of learning in the northern Iraq town, and loaded around 2,000 books — including children's stories, poetry, philosophy and tomes on sports, health, culture and science — into six pickup trucks. They left only Islamic texts.

The rest?

"These books promote infidelity and call for disobeying Allah. So they will be burned," a bearded militant in traditional Afghani two-piece clothing told residents, according to one man living nearby who spoke to The Associated Press. The man, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he feared retaliation, said the Islamic State group official made his impromptu address as others stuffed books into empty flour bags.

Since the Islamic State group seized a third of Iraq and neighboring Syria, they have sought to purge society of everything that doesn't conform to their violent interpretation of Islam. They already have destroyed many archaeological relics, deeming them pagan, and even Islamic sites considered idolatrous. Increasingly books are in the firing line.

Mosul, the biggest city in the Islamic State group's self-declared caliphate, boasts a relatively educated, diverse population that seeks to preserve its heritage sites and libraries. In the chaos that followed the U.S.-led invasion of 2003 that toppled Saddam Hussein, residents near the Central Library hid some of its centuries-old manuscripts in their own homes to prevent their theft or destruction by looters.

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But this time, the Islamic State group has made the penalty for such actions death. Presumed destroyed are the Central Library's collection of Iraqi newspapers dating to the early 20th century, maps and books from the Ottoman Empire and book collections contributed by around 100 of Mosul's establishment families.

Days after the Central Library's ransacking, militants broke into University of Mosul's library. They made a bonfire out of hundreds of books on science and culture, destroying them in front of students.

A University of Mosul history professor, who spoke on condition he not be named because of his fear of the Islamic State group, said the extremists started wrecking the collections of other public libraries last month. He reported particularly heavy damage to the archives of a Sunni Muslim library, the library of the 265-year-old Latin Church and Monastery of the Dominican Fathers and the Mosul Museum Library with works dating back to 5000 BC.

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Citing reports by the locals who live near these libraries, the professor added that the militants used to come during the night and carry the materials in refrigerated trucks with Syria-registered license plates. The fate of these old materials is still unknown.

The professor said Islamic State group militants appeared determined to "change the face of this city ... by erasing its iconic buildings and history."

Particularly heavy damage was caused to the archives of a Sunni Muslim library, the library of the 265-year-old Latin Church and Monastery of the Dominican Fathers and the Mosul Museum Library with works dating back to 5000 BC.

Since routing government forces and seizing Mosul last summer, the Islamic State group has destroyed dozens of historic sites, including the centuries-old Islamic mosque shrines of the prophets Seth, Jirjis and Jonah.

An Iraqi lawmaker, Hakim al-Zamili, said the Islamic State group "considers culture, civilization and science as their fierce enemies."

Al-Zamili, who leads the parliament's Security and Defense Committee, compared the Islamic State group to raiding medieval Mongols, who in 1258 ransacked Baghdad. Libraries' ancient collections of works on history, medicine and astronomy were dumped into the Tigris River, purportedly turning the waters black from running ink.

"The only difference is that the Mongols threw the books in the Tigris River, while now Daesh is burning them," he said, using an Arabic acronym for the Islamic State group. "Different method, but same mentality."

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Friday, January 30, 2015

Professor, Associate Professor & Assistant Professor vacancy in Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi

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Librarian Vacancy at Jogindra Convent School, Fzr-Moga Road, Punjab

IISER Bhopal is looking for Library Trainee (02 post)


Dear Colleagues,
Central Library, IISER Bhopal is looking for Library Trainee (02 post). Please bring it to the notice of interested Post Graduates in Library and Information Science (M.Lib.I.Sc.). 

Post: Library Professional Trainee 

No. of Posts: 2 (Two) 

Essential Qualification & Essential Experience:

Master of Library and Information Science (M.Lib.I.Sc.) with at least 55% marks or equivalent

Desirable Qualification and Experience: 
Knowledge of Computer Applications, Library Management Software (ex. KOHA, NewGenLib, LibSys etc.) 

Age Limit : 26 years as on last date of application. 

Consolidated Pay : Rs.15,000 per month

ऑनलाइन हुई जेएनयू की सेंट्रल लाइब्रेरी {Source: Nai Dunia}

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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Librarian Vacancy in Andrew's Public School, 519, M.G Road, Kolkata - 104, West Bengal

Librarian Vacancy at Vivekananda College of Education, [B.Ed], Bajkul, P.O- Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur - 721 655, West Bengal (Telegraph)

Librarian Vacancy in BGS Public School, Bangalore - 560 060, Karnataka (Source: Deccan Herald)

Source: Deccan Herald, Bangalore ed. 04 January 2015, Page-4

Vacancy of Librarian in Richmondd Global School, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi

Source: Times of India, 25th January 2015

Vacancy of Librarian and Library Assistant at Dr. Vikhe Patil Foundation School, Ahmednagar (Maharashtra)

Source: Times of India, 28th January 2015

Vacancy of Librarian in Awadh Public School, Lucknow

Source: Times of India, 28th January 2015


Vacancy of Librarian in Bradford International School, Patna

Source: Times of India, 28th January 2015

Vacancy of Librarian in Muthoot Institute of Technology and Science, Eranakulam, Kerala

Source: Times of India, 28th January 2015

Vacancy of Librarian in Delhi Public School, Noida

Source: Times of India, 28th January 2015 (Jaipur Ed.)

Vacancy of Librarian in Ganges Valley School, Hyderabad

Source: Times of India, 28th January 2015

Vacancy of Librarian in India International School, Bangalore

Source: Times of India, 28th January 2015

Librarian Vacancy in Bright Riders School, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Librarian and Assistant Librarian Vacancy in The Central Law College, Salem, Tamil Nadu

Source: The Hindu, Chennai ed. Dated: 28 January 2015, Page-17

Librarian Vacancy in Maharana Mewar Public School, Udaipur, Rajasthan

Assistant Librarian Vacancy in The Millenium School, Sector-67, Mohali, Punjab

Librarian Vacancy in BD DAV Sr. Sec. Public School, Dharamshala, Distt. Kangra, Himachal Pradesh

Assistant Officer-Library in Hindustan Aeronautical Limited, HAL, Hyderabad


Source.  Indian express,27 January, 2015, Page-5

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Librarian Vacancy in a Multi-Dimensional Organization, West Bengal (Source: Telegraph, Kolkata ed)

Librarian vacancy at Hussain Memorial Matric Higher Sec School, Ambattur, Chennai

Source: The Hindu, Chennai ed. dated: 25 January 2015

Librarian Vacancy at Shri Krishnaswamy Group of Matric Hr. Sec. Schools, Villivakkam, Chennai-49

Source: The Hindu, Chennai ed. dated: 25 January 2015

Librarian Vacancy in Shraddha Children's Academy, Kottivakkam, Chennai-41

Source: The Hindu, Chennai ed. dated: 25 January 2015

Librarian Vacancy at RMK Group of Schools, Anna Nagar, Chennai

Source: The Hindu, Chennai ed. dated: 25 January 2015

Librarian Vacancy in PS Temple Green Vidyashram, Oragadam, Chennai

Source: The Hindu, Chennai ed. dated: 25 January 2015

Librarian vacancy in MCTM Chidambaram Chettyar Mat. Hr. Sec School, Mylapore, Chennai

Source: The Hindu, Chennai ed. dated: 25 January 2015