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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

UGC lowers NET criteria for OBC students--Source: Indian Express, 28 FEb 2014

UGC lowers NET criteria for OBC students

SUMMARY

OBC candidates will now be on a par with SC/ST candidates who also enjoy a 55 per cent qualifying score.

The University Grants Commission Thursday approved a key proposal to lower eligibility criteria for OBC students appearing for the National Eligibility Test (NET) that determines entry into teaching at higher education institutes.
While so far, OBC candidates appearing for NET had to score a minimum of 60 per cent to be eligible, they will now be given a 5 per cent relaxation. OBC candidates with 55 per cent aggregate scores in three subjects will now be able to appear. OBC candidates will now be on a par with SC/ST candidates who also enjoy a 55 per cent qualifying score.
The relaxation for OBC candidates has been given keeping in mind that a number of OBC and SC/ST teaching positions remain vacant. There are over 40 per cent faculty vacancies across Central universities and the bulk are said to be in the SC/ST and OBC category. The move is also driven following a court case where this issue was brought up.
The UGC also approved Private Universities Regulation that will now bring them under greater control of the higher education regulator. The new regulations say private universities will no longer be able to offer open and distance learning courses as there are serious commercial angles to them. The new regulations propose to place a new restriction on state private universities — that they seek concurrence of UGC before offering a new academic programme. They will also have to seek the concurrence of both the UGC and the Union HRD Ministry before opening an off campus or off shore campus, sources said.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Free Online coaching for UGC NET Examination


Dear Professionals,


I am glad to inform, that i have started one new initiative for www.lisquiz. com: Free Online coaching for UGC NET Examination (Exclusive for Library and information Science). Syllabus wise training and mock tests will be conduct on daily / weekly basis.

You may already know about lisquiz.com. It contains more than 4000 Objective Questions in Mock Test format. And its absolutely Free to everyone.

Please visit www.lisquiz. com and give you suggestion and refer your colleagues and students for this training.

Best Regards,

T.C. Thirunavukkarasu
Librarian and Information Assistant
Anna Centenary Library
Chennai-85

Thursday, October 31, 2013

UGC new decision for June 2013 -

in view of large number of students representing that disqualification clause was not specifically mentioned in the guidelines/instructions, it has now been decided to process such result by deducting the marks of those esponses  which were changed by scratching or using white fluid. This decision will beapplicable only to June 2013 exam. However, in future NET examinations the candidates are liable to be disqualified in case response(s) is/are changed by scratching or using white fluid.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Answer Keys for UGC NET December 2012 is published

Question paper and answers key for Dec 2012 exam is now available for evaluation. If you are not satisfied with the answer you can fill the feedback form and sent it to UCG. This page will be available upto 26 February 

Monday, December 24, 2012

Supreme Court relief to NET candidates


In a relief to thousands of aspirants takingthe national eligibility test (NET), the UGC has withdrawn its decision to increase the cut-off marks for clearing the NET, following a Supreme Court order on Friday. The UGC had increased the eligibility score by 15% without notice.
The national educational testing bureau of the UGC conducts the NET for determining the eligibility for lectureship and for awarding junior research fellowship to ensure minimum standards for the entrants in the teaching profession and research. The NET is conducted in June and December every year.

The UGC, however, made several changes in the June 2012 exam, including increasing the cut-off marks. The candidates learnt about the changes only when the UGC announced it a day after announcing the results of the exam on September 18.

As per the initial notification, candidates belonging to the SC/ST sections needed 35, 35, and 60 marks respectively for qualifying papers 1, 2 and 3. The marks to be obtained by the OBCs were set as 35, 35, and 68 and for those belonging to the general category it was 40, 40, and 75. But, when the results were announced, candidates who would've been eligible as per the initial criteria failed to qualify.

As per the new criteria, the percentage of marks to be scored by candidates belonging to different categories has been increased by 15%.

This made several students file an affidavit with the SC against the UGC regarding change in norms. On Friday, the SC issued an order saying that the UGC's decision was invalid as it did not follow the exam policy in announcing the changes in cut-offs and that, too, in such a short period of time. An official at the University of Pune that conducts the NET exam said, "The SC decision is valid for all candidates who sat for the June 2012 examinations. The old cut-offs will be considered and new results will be announced."

SOURCE: TIMES OF INDIA

Saturday, December 22, 2012

WHY FILING PETITION AGAINST UGC IN COURTS ?


Recently,

I have seen several posts regarding filing petition against UGC in courts.
I think candidates are enthusiastic by Kerala high court verdict.
But, wait.
The game is not over yet..
UGC decision is yet to come. Its a statutory body.
Dear friends, what do you think about the situation,

if there is 1 Lakh NET qualified  candidate per session June & December?
.after that for 1 post 1000 candidate will apply.

All of you are demanding reduction of qualifying marks.

In objective mode without negative marking, its not a big deal to score 40+40+75 (UR) and less for Quota candidates.
If your luck favours, U may score easily.
I am just asking 1 question.
How many of you can challenge me that "I HAVE ANSWERED ALL THE QUESTIONS CONFIDENTLY. I WAS 100% SURE ABOUT THE OPTION I HAVE CHOSEN"

I can bet that if UGC re-examine the answer script with negative marking, the result count will come to 30%

Friday, December 21, 2012

UGC Sponsored National Conference On “CHANGING PARADIGM OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN THE E-ENVIRONMENT”

UGC Sponsored National Conference
On
“CHANGING PARADIGM OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN THE E-ENVIRONMENT”
(C-PALEE 2013)
 7th & 8th January 2013
SEVA SADAN’S COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ULHASNAGAR – 421003, MUMBAI
THE FOLLOWING DISTINGUISHED ACADEMICIANS IN THE FIELD OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND LIBRARY and INFORMATION SCIENCE WILL BE GRACING THE LANDMARK OCCASION AND ADDRESS THE PARTICIPANTS OF THE CONFERENCE.
DR. G.SRINIVAS                              DR.C. R. KARISIDDAPPA
JOINT SECRETARY                       VISITING PROFESSOR
UGC –WRO                                      UGC- EMERITUS FELLOW
PUNE                                                 KARNATAK UNIVERSITY,  DHARWAD, KARNATAKA.

DR. (MRS) PRATIBHA GOKHALE
PROFESSOR  & HEAD
DEPT.OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI, MUMBAI

DR.K. CHINNASAMY
PROFESSOR  & HEAD
DEPT. OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY
MADURAI, TAMIL NADU

DR.N. B. DAHIBHATE
PRINCIPAL TECHNICAL OFFICER
DIGITAL INFORMATION RESOURCE CENTRE
NATIONAL CHEMICAL LABORATORY (NCL), PUNE

DR. M. SHANMUGAM
DIRECTOR
IGNOU REGIONAL CENTRE, MUMBAI
************************************************************
LAST DATE FOR PAPER SUBMISSION - 22/12/2012
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT    www.ssce.co.in
Or contact
Dr. (Mrs) Beena S Khemchandani
Conference Director & Principal
Mob- 9969161746

Mr. P. Arul Pragasam
Conference Secretary
Mob- 9969537575, (off)  0251-2712065

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Venue of Test for UGC NET Exam (New Delhi Centre)

Roll No.: 17590001-17590300
Happy Home Public School,
 Pocket-B-4, Sec-11, Rohini, Delhi-110085,
Near Gurdwara
Ph:-27572745 / 27570370


Roll No.: 17590301-17590600
Indian Convent School,
Pocket-III, Sec-24, Rohini, Delhi-110085 , (Near
Rithala Metro Station)
Ph:-011-64660271


Roll No.: 17590601-17590900
Indraprastha Public School,
A-3, Rajeev Nagar, Begampur,
Opp-Sec-22, Rohini, Delhi-110086
Ph:-011-27582780


Roll No.: 17590901-17590947
Jagan Nath Institute Of Management Science,
Community Center, Sec-3, Rohini,
Delhi-110085
Ph:-  45184100

Click Here for more details


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

eCertificate of June 2012 UGC-NET is now downloadable in Individual Account (JRF Holders)



eCertificates are now available

June-2012 UGC NET



Congratulations!
It gives me immense pleasure to convey to you that you have qualified the National Eligibility Test (NET). Further, UGC has introduced e-Certificates for the UGC-NET, which may be treated as the original certificate. Your e-Certificate in PDF format is attached herewith. It may be noted that no other certificate in this regard will be issued by the UGC.
For security reasons the e-Certificate is protected by a password, which is a combination of first four letters of your name (in capital letters) and your date of birth as DDMMYYYY. For example, if your name is RAVI KUMAR and date of birth 19th November, 1977, your password will be “RAVI19111977”. If you write your name as R. K. Venkatesh and date of birth is 25th August 1980 the password will be “R. K25081980”, please note that the password shall include all special characters including space. In case you are unable to open your e-Certificate file, kindly contact support@ugcnetonline.in.
With best wishes,
Head, NET Bureau
UGC



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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Madras University Library Celebrations draw flak

The library of the University of Madras is now embroiled in yet another controversy with senior professors raising questions about the timing of the post-centenary celebrations slated for September 25.
The fete takes place even as the library has remained headless for about four years with several big ticket projects struggling to take off.
Sources in the university said that the celebrations have been organised 5 years after the library completed its centenary in 2007. About Rs 9 lakh had been sanctioned for the event. However, what has raised eyebrows is the timing, as vice-chancellor G Thiruvasagam’s tenure is set to end in October.
Speaking to Express, a senior professors said the historic library has been in neglect as far as administration is concerned. While the last full-fledged librarian retired in 2008, the post remained vacant ever since. This was despite two rounds of advertisements calling for applications. Also, there was an attempt recently by the administration to promote a deputy librarian to the post of librarian, which was defeated.
Statutes, a Syndicate member pointed out, clearly stated that the post could only be filled by direct recruitment and not through promotion.
A senior Senate member said the digitization of theses that began in 2006 was halted half way for two years and has now been restarted after negotiations with the contractor.
This apart, while an UGC notification in 2009 provided for electronic submission of theses by students through an MoU with the INFLIBNET centre, no efforts have been made to carry forward this project.
“Over 70 Universities have already done it. If MU had gone ahead, assistance would have been provided for installing anti-plagiarism software in the library, improving the overall quality of research scholars,” said a senior Senate member, who wished not to be named. While the V-C had promised the installation of the software last year, efforts on this front had been wanting, the member said.
Another project that has failed to take off is the introduction of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags for efficient cataloguing, now in place in almost all major varsities in the country.
Senior professors said while the focus should have been on recruitment of a qualified librarian and the implementation of all modernization projects, for which Rs 3.20 crore was allocated, the varsity was going ahead in a hurried manner with the celebrations, five years after the library completed its centenary. Vice-chancellor G Thiruvasagam could not be contacted for comments.
Source: Indian Express, 22 September 2012

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

क्या वाकई जरूरत है नए पैटर्न की!

यूजीसी नेट परीक्षा

प्रो. जय कौशल
एक प्राध्यापक, जिसका पेशा ही लिखना और समझाना है, अगर बिना विश्लेषणात्मक लेखकीय जांच पूरी किए सिर्फ रटकर अध्यापन के पेशे में आ जाएगा तो वह अपने छात्रों को कैसा लेखन और पठन-पाठन सिखाएगा, इसका अनुमान लगाया जा सकता है कहीं ऐसा तो नहीं कि यूजीसी द्वारा नेट परीक्षा का जल्दी परिणाम घोषित न कर पाने की समस्या से निजात पाना असली एजेंडा न हो, बल्कि ‘अपने’ कुछ लोगों को किसी तरह सिस्टम में प्रविष्ट कराना मूल मंतव्य हो
      यूजीसी द्वारा इस बार जून माह में राष्ट्रीय पात्रता परीक्षा (नेट) बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्नों के बदले हुए पैटर्न पर आयोजित की गई। अब तक इसके प्रथम और द्वितीय पत्र में ही बहुविकल्पीय (मल्टीपल च्वाइस) प्रश्न पूछे जाते थे। पहला पेपर जहां अभ्यर्थी के सामान्य ज्ञान की जांच करता था, वहीं दूसरे में उम्मीदवार द्वारा चुने गए विषय के बहुविकल्पीय और तीसरे में वर्णनात्मक (डिस्क्रिप्टिव ) प्रश्न होते थे। गौरतलब है कि बदले पैटर्न में प्रश्नपत्रों की संख्या और समय नहीं बदला गया है।
      पहले पेपर में जनरल नेचर, टीचिंग/रिसर्च एप्टीट्यूड, रीजनिंग एबिलिटी, कॉम्प्रिहेंशन व जनरल अवेयरनेस पर आधारित साठ प्रश्न पूछे जाने हैं, जिनमें से पचास करने होते हैं; जबकि दूसरा प्रश्नपत्र उम्मीदवार द्वारा चुने गए विषय से संबंधित होता है। इसमें कुल पचास प्रश्न होते हैं और सभी को हल करना आवश्यक है। उक्त दोनों पत्रों के लिए सवा घंटे का समय निर्धारित है। अंतिम पेपर ढाई घंटे का होता है, जिसके वर्णनात्मक पैटर्न को हटाकर इस बार से उसे भी बहुविकल्पीय बना दिया गया है। इसमें पचहत्तर बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न होते है। सभी प्रश्न अनिवार्य हैं। बस, ‘नेगेटिव मार्किंग’ नहीं रखी गई है।
     यूजीसी की 22 दिसम्बर, 2011 को हुई बैठक में नेट मॉडरेशन कमेटी द्वारा नेट के तीसरे प्रश्नपत्र में भी विस्तृत के स्थान पर वैकल्पिक प्रश्नों की व्यवस्था की सिफारिश की गई थी। समिति का तर्क था कि तीसरे प्रश्नपत्र के मूल्यांकन की मौजूदा व्यवस्था में लगने वाले समय के कारण परिणाम लगातार विलम्ब से जारी हो रहा है। ऐसे में बेहतर होगा कि इस पेपर को भी ऑब्जेक्टिव किया जाए। इससे परीक्षा में पारदर्शिता के साथ ही परिणाम शीघ्र जारी किए जाने का रास्ता खुलेगा। इस हेतु तृतीय पत्र का एक प्रारूप भी यूजीसी को अपनी वेबसाइट पर उपलब्ध कराना था, जो अंत तक नहीं आया। सबके मुंह पर एक ही सवाल था कि जब दूसरे और तीसरे दोनों ही पेपर में विषय के बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न पूछे जाने हैं, तो यह तीसरा पेपर दूसरे से किस रूप में भिन्न रहेगा! पेपर देखने और परीक्षार्थियों से पूछने पर पता भी चला कि दूसरे और तीसरे प्रश्नपत्रों के पैटर्न में कोई अंतर नहीं था। कुछ का तो कहना था कि कुछ प्रश्न दोनों पत्रों में रिपीट तक हो गए हैं। माना कि दोनों पत्रों के पाठ्यक्रम छोटे- बड़े हैं, किंतु विषय तो एक ही है। क्या सवालों की संख्या कम-ज्यादा रख देने से कोई भिन्नता आ सकती है?
      जब विषय के दूसरे और तीसरे पेपरों में एक जैसे सवाल पूछने थे, तो तीसरा पेपर लेने का औचित्य क्या है? हालत यह रही कि बहुत सारे छात्रों ने तीसरे पत्र को एक से डेढ़ घंटे में ही निपटा लिया था। इस कदम का सर्वाधिक फायदा गाइड बनाने वालों को हुआ, प्रकाशकों ने अपनी-अपनी गाइडों को नए पैटर्न के आधार पर तैयार बताकर तत्काल तीसरे पेपर का संस्करण निकाल दिया और जमकर चांदी काटी। यूजीसी ने शायद बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्नों का यह पैटर्न वैज्ञानिक तथा औद्योगिक अनुसंधान परिषद (सीएसआईआर) की देखा-देखी लिया है, जो मुख्यत: विज्ञान से संबंधित विषयों में नेट परीक्षा का आयोजन करती है। पर न तो यूजीसी ने सीएसआईआर के विषयवार अंक-विभाजन को ध्यान में रखा और न ही उसकी नेगेटिव मार्किंग को। सीएसआईआर-नेट में तीन घंटे का एक ही पेपर होता है, अलबत्ता उसके तीन भाग (पार्ट) कर दिए गए हैं। बीस प्रश्नों का ‘पार्ट ए’ कॉमन रखा गया है, जिसमें पंद्रह प्रश्न करने अनिवार्य होते हैं। हरेक प्रश्न दो अंकों का है। ‘पार्ट बी’ और ‘सी’ विषयवार अलग-अलग हैं। साथ ही बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्नों के बावजूद सीएसआईआर ने अपने हर विषय की प्रश्न- संख्या, उसका अंक-विभाजन और नकारात्मक अंकन पण्राली अलग-अलग रखी है। किंतु, यूजीसी ने यह पैटर्न अपनाते समय विषयों का तकनीकी पक्ष बिल्कुल भुला दिया है।
     चूंकि, सीएसआईआर-नेट द्वारा आयोजित सारे विषय विशुद्ध विज्ञान के हैं, इसलिए बहु विकल्पीय पैटर्न होने पर भी वहां रटने की गुंजाइश नहीं है। हर सवाल का हल पूरी कैलकुलेशन और बौद्धिक कसरत के बाद निकलता है। इसलिए चाहे पैटर्न वर्णनात्मक रहे अथवा बहुविकल्पीय, अभ्यर्थी को उतनी ही मेहनत करनी है। किंतु, यूजीसी के अधिकतर विषय या तो मानिवकी के हैं या समाज विज्ञान के। कुल 94 में 37 विषय तो सिर्फ भाषा और साहित्य के हैं। आठ-दस विज्ञान और प्रबंधन से जुड़े विषयों के अतिरिक्त बाकी सारे विषय समाज-विज्ञान के हैं, जहां मुद्दों की गंभीर समझ ज्यादा जरूरी है, न कि कैलकुलेशन और प्रेक्टिस की। ऐसे में, यूजीसी द्वारा अपनाया गया यह पैटर्न कितना कारगर है, स्वत: स्पष्ट है। क्या यूजीसी इसे अपनाकर मानिवकी और समाज विज्ञान की दुनिया में रट्टू तोतों की फौज तैयार नहीं कर रही है, जो आगे चलकर उच्च शिक्षा के एक बड़े हिस्से का भविष्य तय करने वाले हैं! एक तो हमारी शिक्षा-पण्राली ही ऐसी है, जो छात्रों को पाठ्य- पुस्तकें पढ़ने के लिए ज्यादा प्रेरित करती नजर नहीं आती। स्कू ल और कॉलेज स्तर तक तो रटकर आराम से काम चल जाता है।
     हर जगह ऐसी गाइडों का बोलबाला है, जो परीक्षा से एक-दो सप्ताह पूर्व बाजार में आती हैं। उनमें अध्यापकों आदि से संपर्क कर और पिछले प्रश्न-पत्रों को देखकर कुछ ऐसे प्रश्नोत्तर दिए होते हैं कि परीक्षा में उससे दो-तीन प्रश्न फंस ही जाते हैं। जाहिर है, जब कम पढ़ने से भी उत्तीर्णाक लाए जा सकते हैं तो कोई पाठ्य- पुस्तकों से माथापच्ची क्यों करे? यह तो रही ‘शॉर्टकट’ अपनाकर पास होने वालों की असलियत। इसके अलावा जिन्हें बहुत अच्छे अंकों से पास होना है और पैसे वाले भी हैं, वे ट्यूशन और कैप्सूल कोर्स कराने वालों के पास पहुंच जाते हैं। वहां भी छात्रों को संभावित प्रश्नों को लिखवा-रटवा दिया जाता है। बहुत अच्छे अंक लाने वाले, यहां तक कि मेरिट में आने वालों का भी यह एक पक्ष है, पाठ्य-पुस्तकों की दुर्गति का तो है ही। पाठ्य- पुस्तकों से नोट्स बनाकर तैयारी करने वालों का प्रतिशत बहुत कम है।
     ऐसे में यूजीसी-नेट परीक्षा का यह नया पैटर्न हमारी रट्टू संस्कारों वाली पीढ़ी को ही आगे बढ़ाने में सहायक सिद्ध होगा। दरअसल, राष्ट्रीय स्तर की यह परीक्षा कॉलेज और विविद्यालयों में प्राध्यापकनि युक्ति की जरूरी सीढ़ी है। किसी भी अध्यापक का मुख्य काम लिखना और बोलना ही होता है। लेकिन यूजीसी के इस कदम से अभ्यर्थियों की विश्लेषण क्षमता की परीक्षा नहीं हो सकेगी। इसका प्रारूप केट, गेट, पीएमटी, पीईटी आदि प्रतियोगी-परीक्षाओं जैसा हो गया है, जो यूजीसीनेट/ जेआरएफ जैसी परीक्षा के कतई अनुकूल नहीं लगता। कहना यह है कि एक प्राध्यापक, जिसका पेशा ही लिखना और समझाना है, अगर बिना विश्लेषणात्मक लेखकीय जांच पूरी किए सिर्फ रटकर अध्यापन के पेशे में आ जाएगा तो वह अपने छात्रों को कैसा लेखन और पठन- पाठन सिखाएगा, इसका अनुमान लगाया जा सकता है! पूछा तो यह भी जा सकता है कि जो उक्त मानक पूरा करके आए हैं, वे ही कितने योग्य हैं। इसलिए समस्या का हल कम से कम पूरे पैटर्न को ऑब्जेक्टिव कर देना कतई नहीं है। कहीं ऐसा तो नहीं कि जल्दी परिणाम न घोषित कर पाने की समस्या से निजात पाना असली एजेंडा ही न हो, बल्कि ‘अपने’ कुछ लोगों को किसी तरह सिस्टम में प्रविष्ट कराना मूल मंतव्य हो! क्योंकि जल्दी रिजल्ट तो सीबीएससी की तरह यूजीसी नेट-ब्यूरो को देश के विभिन्न जोनों (क्षेत्रों) में विकेंद्रीकृत कर भी लाया जा सकता है। जब 94 विषयों के लिए होने वाली यह परीक्षा देश के 74 सेंटरों पर आयोजित की जा सकती है तो क्या चार या उससे अधिक जोनों में बांटकर उसकी जांच नहीं हो सकती?

(लेखक त्रिपुरा विविद्यालय में सहायक प्रोफेसर हैं)
Source: Rashtriya Sahara, 18 July 2012

Thursday, July 12, 2012

यूजीसी ने बनाया शिक्षक बैंक चयन प्रक्रि या अंतिम दौर में


नई दिल्ली (एजेंसी)। उच्च शिक्षा की गुणवत्ता को बेहतर बनाने और शिक्षकों की कमी को दूर करने के लिए विविद्यालय अनुदान आयोग ने शिक्षकों का एक बैंक बनाया है। इसके तहत शिक्षकों के चयन की प्रक्रि या अंतिम दौर में है। विविद्यालय अपनी जरूरत के अनुसार इस बैंक से अपने संस्थान में शिक्षकों को नियुक्त कर सकते हैं, इसके लिए उन्हें विविद्यालय अनुदान आयोग के साथ सहमति पत्र पर हस्ताक्षर करने होंगे। यूजीसी के एक अधिकारी ने कहा, ‘प्रारंभ में 200 शिक्षकों का चयन किया जाएगा। इसमें सहायक प्रोफेसर, एसोसिएट प्रोफेसर और प्रोफेसर 2:2:1 के अनुपात में चुने जाएंगे। अगले कुछ वर्ष में 1000 शिक्षकों का बैंक तैयार किया जाएगा जिसमें से विविद्यालय अपनी जरूरत के मुताबिक शिक्षकों को नियुक्त कर सकेंगे।’ उन्होंने कहा, ‘फैकल्टी रिचार्ज प्रोग्राम के तहत शिक्षकों के चयन की प्रक्रिया अभी पूरी नहीं हुई है क्योंकि इसके लिए बड़ी संख्या में आवेदन प्राप्त हुए हैं। यह प्रक्रि या जल्द ही पूरी कर ली जाएगी।’
फैकल्टी रिचार्ज प्रोग्राम के तहत चुने गए शिक्षकों को केंद्रीय विविद्यालय के शिक्षकों के समान वेतन मिलेगा। अधिकारी ने बताया कि प्रारंभ में पांच वर्ष की अवधि के लिए शिक्षकों का चयन होगा और यह कार्य स्क्रीनिंग समिति करेगी। बाद में कामकाज की समीक्षा के बाद या तो उनका कार्यकाल समाप्त कर दिया जाएगा या कार्यकाल बढ़ा दिया जाएगा अथवा अगले उच्च स्तर पर प्रोन्नत किया जाएगा। अधिकारी ने कहा कि फैकल्टी रिचार्ज प्रोग्राम के तहत शिक्षकों का चयन करने को इच्छुक विविद्यालयों को यूजीसी दिशानिर्देशों का पूरी तरह से पालन करना होगा। इच्छुक उम्मीदवार यूजीसी की वेबसाइट पर आनलाइन माध्यम से अपना पंजीकरण करा सकते हैं और इसके बाद आवेदन पत्र भर सकते हैं। आवेदन पत्र को छह खंडों में बांटा गया है जिसमें उम्मीदवारों को निजी ब्यौरा देने, संदर्भ बताने, अकादमिक ब्यौरा देने, अब तक के करियर के बारे में जानकारी देने, शोध पत्र एवं प्रकाशन का ब्यौरा देने के साथ विदेशों में अकादमिक यात्रा के बारे में जानकारी देनी है। फैकल्टी रिचार्ज प्रोग्राम के तहत चयन प्रक्रि या के लिए स्क्रीनिंग समिति में चार विषय विशेषज्ञों, राष्ट्रीय समन्वयक, संयोजक और अध्यक्ष शामिल किया गया है। आवेदनों पर चार बार मार्च, जून, सितम्बर और दिसम्बर में विचार किया जाना निर्धारित किया गया है।
प्रारंभ में 200 शिक्षकों का चयन किया जाएगा। इसमें सहायक प्रोफे सर, एसोसिएट प्रोफेसर और प्रोफेसर 2:2:1 के अनुपात में चुने जाएंगे
Source: http://rashtriyasahara.samaylive.com/epapermain.aspx?queryed=9

Friday, June 22, 2012

Important Study Material for UGC NET


Chronology of Library Classification & Formats 
  
1876--DDC by Melvil Dewey  
1879--Expansive Classification by C.A. Cutter  
1902--Library of Congress Classification  
1906--Subject Classification by J. D. Brown  
1933--Colon Classification by Dr. S.R. Ranganathan  
1935--Bibliographic Classification by H. E. Bliss  
1961--International Classification by F. Rider  
1898--Library of Congress Subject Headings  
1923--Sears List of Subject Headings (SLSH)  
1908--AACR first published  
1966--MARC  
1967--AACR-I  
1972--CCF  
1974--ISBD  
1977--UNIMARC  
1978--AACR-II  

Chronology of Library Networks in India

1977--NICNET  
1986--CALIBNET  
1986--ERNET  
1988--INFLIBNET  
1992--DELNET 
1993--ADINET  
1993--MALIBNET  
1994--MYLIBNET 
2002--UGC INFONET
2003--HELINET

Chronology of International Library Networks

1967--Online Computer Library Centre (OCLC)  
1974--Research Library Group (RLIN)
1997--Consortium of University Research LIbrary (CURL)
1998--China Academic Library&Information system

Chronology of Library software's

1985--CDS/ISIS  
1997--GREENSTONE  by the New Zealand Digital Library Project at the   University of Waikato, New Zealand.
1998--WINISIS Distributed in 1995, Version 1.31 launched in November  
2000--SOUL by Inflibnet 
2000--KOHA by Katipo Communication
2000--EPRINTS by University of Southampton, U.K
2002--DSPACE by MIT and HP Labs
2007--NEWGENLIB by Veru Solutions

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Question Bank for UGC-NET - 3

Getting books back from the users and releasing the borrower’s ticket is known as
 A. charging
 B. holding
 C. reserving
 D. discharging
 Answer (D)

While entering the library, the personal belongings of a reader is kept in                
 A. Cloak room
 B. Property counter
 C. Gate counter
 D. Store room
 Answer (B)

Books misplaced on the shelves by readers are restored. This work is referred to as
 A. Shelving
 B. Stock verification
 C. Shelf rectification
 D. Shifting
 Answer (C)

Outdated and seldom used books are withdrawn from the library is known as
A. Shelving
B. Weeding
C. Circulating
D. Guiding
Answer (B)

The objective of library binding is...........of the library materials.
A. Proper organisation
B. accessibility.
C. durability
D. humidity control
Answer (C)

All part and pages of a volume are correctly sequenced in the first stage of binding process known as?
A. sewing
B. guard
C. pulling
D. collation
Answer (D)

Sheets before and after the text of a book are called      
A. End papers
B. Attach cover
C Head bands
D Gilding
Answer (A)

Leather being used as one of the binding materials i.e., ...... is the strongest leather.
A Roan
B. Imitation
C. Pig skin
D. Sheep skin
Answer (D)

........has prescribed certain standards for library binding.
A. ILA
B. ALA .
 C. BLA
D. NBT
Answer (B)

A skillful method of providing means mechanism and structural elements to. streamline organizational work is known as
A. Strategic planning
B. Role analysis
C. Work culture
D. Autonomous planning
Answer (A)

On which of the following technologies semantic web is not based?
(A) RDF
(B) Ontologies
(C) Cloud seeding
(D) URI
Answer: (C)

World Wide Web (WWW) was first designed by whom?
(A) Charles Babbage
(B) F. W. Lancaster
(C) Ted Nelson
(D) Tim Berner's Lee
Answer: (D)

Which generation computers uses integrated circuits(ICs)?
(A) First
(B) Second
(C) Third
(D) Fourth
Answer: (C)

The concept of Artificial Intelligence (AI) belongs to                                        
(A) Second Generation Computers
(B) Third Generation Computers
(C) Fourth Generation Computers
(D) Fifth Generation Computers Answer: (D)

Computer memory is measured in
(A) Bytes
(B) Kilobytes
(C) Megabytes
(D) All of the above
Answer: (D)

The term "Cyberspace" was first used by
(A) Andrew Pollock
(B) William Gibson
(C) John Postal
(D) Joe Flower
Answer: (B)

The term hypertext was coined by whom?
(A) Ted Nelson
(B) Vannevan Bush
(C) John Brown
(D) J. C. Kith
Answer: (A)

What are three types of basic languages used in computer programming?
(A) Zero, low and high levels
(B) COBOL, BASIC and PROLOG
(C) FOTRAN, PL/I and SNOWBOL
(D) Machine, Assembly and high level lannguages
Answer: (D)

When CD-ROM was prepared and made?
(A) 1985
(B) 1982
(C) 1980
(D) 1977
Answer: (A)

In how many ways switching system can be established?
(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Five
(D) Seven
Answer: (B)


Which type of switching system is  telephone network?
(A) Circuit switching
(B) Packet switching
(C) Message switching
(D) None of the above
Answer: (A)

Which of the following software  is usful for word processing ?
(A) DBASE
(B) LIBSYS
(C) WordStar
(D) CDS/ISIS
Answer: (C)

NICNET and INDONET are the networks of which category?
(A) LAN
(B) MAN
(C) WAN
(D) IN
Answer: (C)


Who designed analytical engine?
(A) Charles Babbage
(B) Pascal
(C) James watt
(D) Boyl
Answer: (A)

Calculating machine is developed by
(A) Charles Babbage
(B) Pascal
(C) Shakuntala Devi
(D) Boyl
Answer: (B)

What is a bug?
(A) Computer Virus
(B) Error in Computer Configuration
(C) Error in a Programme
(D) None of these
Answer: (C)

Which is not a programming language?
(A) FORTRAN
(B) BASIC
(C) COBOL
(D) ASCII
Answer: (D)

ENIAC stands for?
(A) Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator
(B) Electrified Numerical Integration and Calculator
(C) Electronic Number Integrator and Calculator
(D) Electrical Numerical Integrator and Calculator
Answer: (A)

ISO-9960 is related with?
(A) Standard for encoding data on CD-ROM
(B) Standard for Computer Hardware
(C) Standard for Information Processing
(D) Standard for Networking
Answer: (A)

ASCII has how many codes?
(A) 256
(B) 526
(C) 265
(D) 254
Answer: (A)

Raw, unevaluated, unprocessed and unorganized facts is known as:
(A)  Data
(B)  Information
(C) Knowledge
(D)  Wisdom
Answer: (A)

INTERNET was initially developed by US Department of
(A)  Commerce
(B)  Defense
(C) Interior
(D) State
Answer: B

Information retrieval is fastest from
(A)  Floppy Disk
(B)  Magnetic Tape
(C) Hard Disk
(D)  None of the above
Answer: C

An University providing Open Access to Sanskrit  dissertations through Internet
(A)  Jawaharlal Nehru University
(B)  Delhi University
(C) Mahatma Gandhi University
(D) University of Madras
Answer: B

In which of the following the term “Truncation” is used
(A) Budgeting
(B) Search Formulation
(C) Coordination
(D) Classified bibliography
Answer: B

The term “Hypertext” was coined by
(A)  Garfield
(B)  Bill Gates
(C) Ted Nelson
(D) Raj Reddy Answer: (C)

UNIX is a
(A) Single user operating system
(B)  Double user operating system
(C) Triple user operating system
(D) Multi user operating system
Answer: *(D)

The CD alphabets in CDS/ISIS stands for
(A) Computerized Documentation
(B)  Condensed Disk
(C) Confirmed Disc
(D)  Compact Disc
Answer: A

LYCOS is a
(A)  search engine
(B)  programming language
(C) database
(D)  database vendor
Answer: A

Electronic telecommunications system joining millions of computers together.
(A) E-mail
(B) Internet
(C) US Mail
(D) UPS
Answer: B

Following is not a social bookmarking site:
(A) Digg
(B) Delicious
(C) Sqidoo
(D) Facebook
Answer: (C)

Following is not a network protocol:
(A) HTTP
(B) SMTP
(C) TCP/IP
(D) Z39.50
Answer: (D)

LOCKOSS (Software) is an international community initiative by:
(A) MIT Libraries
(B) Stanford University
(C) University of Waikato
(D) University of Southampton
Answer: (B)

Identify the odd one from the following:
(A) Koha
(B) VTLS
(C) SLIM++
(D) SOUL
Answer: (A)

Following is not a Web 2.0 tool:
(A) Blog
(B) Facebook
(C) UGC-INFONET 2.0
(D) RSS feeds
Answer: (C)

PDA stands for:
(A) Personal Digital Assistance
(B) Personal Document Archive (c) Personal Digital Archive
(D) Program Download Accessories
Answer: (A)

PLONE is a:
(A) Content Mnagement System
(B) Digital Library Software
(C) ILMS
(D) Federated Search Engine
Answer: (A)

Pi is the e-book reading device by:
(A) Amazon
(B) Sony
(C) Infibeam
(D) Nokia
Answer: (C)

Following is an example of microblogging:
(A) Wordpress
(B) Blogspot
(C) Livejournal
(D) Twitter
Answer: (D)

CCF stands for
(A) Common Communication Format
(B) Centre for Communication Format
(C) Committee for Communication Format
(D) Common Curriculum Format
Answer: (A)

In Which five year plan the INFLIBNET was established
(A) Fourth five year plan
(B) Fifth five year plan
(C) sixth five year plan
(D) seventh five year plan
Answer: (D)

INFLIBNET headquarters is located at
(A) Ahmedabad
(B) New Delhi
(C) Bangalore
(D) Chennai
Answer: (A) (Ahmedabad, Gujarat)

Resource sharing is a part of …
(A) Library cooperation
(B) Library administration
(C) Library management
(D) Library cataloguing
Answer: (A)

What is the full form of ERNET?
(A) Engineering Network
(B) Eastern Regional Network
(C) Electronic Research Network
(D) Education and Research Network
Answer: (D)

Which network in India provided the first e- mail service in the country?
(A) NICNET
(B) DELNET
(C) ERNET
(D) INFLIBNET
Answer: (C)

Who publishes Annals of Library Science and documentation?
(A) ILA
(B) INSDOC
(C) DRTC
(D) IASLIC
Answer: (B)

What is full text e-Resource ?
(A) JCCC
(B) ISID
(C) Science finder scholar
(D) ACS
Answer: (D) (American chemical society)

Which one is E-Bibliographic database?
(A) Nature
(B) Blackwell
(C) ISID
(D) Springer
Answer: (C)

Virtua accomadates Different version of the
MARC Standard?
(A) USMARC
(B) UKMARC
(C) CANMARC
(D) SWEMARC/All of above
Answer: (D)

Which  is the journal of Llibrary and
Information Science?
(A) Abacus
(B) Acta numerica
(C) Interlending and Document supply
(D) 4OR
Answer: (C)

The Electronic Library is......................
(A) A Magazine
(B) A Journal Name
(C) A LIbrary
(D) An Encyclopeadia
Answer: (B)

What is e-prints ?
(A) A catalogue
(B)  A journal
(C) A repository Software
(D) An encyclopeadia
Answer: (C)

What  two is a Library Management  Software for small libraries?
(A) Library Solution and Follet
(B) Follet and MSN
(C) MSN and Tar
(D) LYCOS and Live  Search
Answer: (A)

What is APS ?
(A) A Search Engine?
(B) A Full-text e-resourse
(C) Bibliographic database
(D) Library Management Software
Answer: (B)

Which one is Library and Information
Science Journal name?
(A) Reference Reviews incorporating ASLIB Book Guide
(B) Reference Reviews incorporating ASLIB Book journals
(C) Reference Reviews incorporating ASLIB Book Review
(D) Reference Reviews incorporating ASLIB E-Book
Answer: (A)

"Shodhganga" is a national level repository of:
(A) E-Books
(B) E-Journals
(C) E-Theses
(D) Journal Articles
Answer: (C)

Questionnaire is a :
(A) Research method
(B) Measurement Technique
(C) Tool for data collection
(D) All the above
Answer: (C)

Mean, Median and Mode are :
(A) Measures of deviation
(B) Ways of sampling
(C) Measures of control tendency
(D) None of the above
Answer: (D)

‘Cranfield Studies’ are an example of :
(A) Survey Research
(B) Experimental Research
(C) Historical Research
(D) Case Study
Answer: (B)

Research is
(A) Searching again and again
(B) Finding solution to any problem
(C) Working in a scientific way to search for truth of any problem
(D) None of the above
Answer: (C)

Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
(A) Searching sources of information to locate problem.
(B) Survey of related literature
(C) Identification of problem
(D) Searching for solutions to the problem
Answer: (C)

A common test in research demands much priority on
(A) Reliability
(B) Useability
(C) Objectivity
(D) All of the above
Answer: (D)

Action research means
(A) A longitudinal research
(B) An applied research
(C) A research initiated to solve an immediate problem
(D) A research with socioeconomic objective
Answer: (C)


A reasoning where we start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal statement is called
(A) Deductive Reasoning
(B) Inductive Reasoning
(C) Abnormal Reasoning
(D) Transcendental Reasoning
Answer: (B)

Research is conducted to
I. Generate new knowledge
II. Not to develop a theory
III. Obtain research degree
IV. Reinterpret existing knowledge

Which of the above are correct?
(A) I, III & II
(B) III, II & IV
(C) II, I & III (D) I, III & IV Answer: (D)


Which of the following variables cannot be expressed in quantitative terms?
(A) Socio-economic Status
(B) Marital Status
(C) Numerical Aptitude
(D) Professional Attitude
Answer: (C)

The essential qualities of a researcher are
(A) Spirit of free enquiry
(B) Reliance on observation and evidence
(C) Systematization or theorizing of knowledge
(D) All the above
Answer: (D)

In the process of conducting research ‘Formulation of Hypothesis” is followed by
(A) Statement of Objectives
(B) Analysis of Data
(C) Selection of Research Tools
(D) Collection of Data
Answer: (C)

A research paper is a brief report of research work based on


(A) Primary Data only
(B) Secondary Data only
(C) Both Primary and Secondary Data
(D) None of the above
Answer: (C)


One of the following is not an open source software :
(A) D’space
(B) Windows
(C) Green-stone
(D) Linux
Answer: (B) Windows

When RRRLF was established?
(A) 1970
(B) 1971
(C) 1972
(D) 1974
Answer: (C)

Where is the headquarter of RRRLF?
(A) Banglore
(B) Delhi
(C) Calcutta
(D) Lucknow
Answer: (C)

Who provides the ISBN?
(A) Niscair
(B) Nissat
(C) Insdoc
(D) RRRLF
Answer: (D)

RRRLF provides the?
(A) ISSN
(B) ISBN
(C) CCF
(D) MARC
Answer: (B)

“It is a library with little or no physical presence of books, periodicals, reading space or support staff, but are that disseminate disseminate selective information directly to distribute library customers, usually electronically”. Said by whom?
(A) Kay Gapen
(B) Powell
(C) Sherwell
(D) H. G. Wells
Answer: (B)

”A library is a public institution or establishment charged with the care of collection of books, the duty of making them accessible to those who require the use of them and the task of converting every person in its neighborhood into a habitual library goers and reader of books.”Quoted by whom?
(A) Dr S R Ranganathan
(B) K.N.Raj
(C) C.A.Cutter
(D) W.C.Sayers
Answer: (A)

Classification of all types of libraries has been made by-
(A) IFLA
(B) UNISIST
(C) UNESCO
(D) INSDOC
Answer: (C)

”Special libraries serve a specialist clientele, located within a single establishment or group and all engaged in working towards one common purpose.” Who said this
(A) R.Astall
(B) UNESCO
(C) J.D.Brown
(D) E.C.Richardson
Answer: (A)

Reading centre’s, story hours, exhibitions and reading to literature are forms of …
(A) Extension service
(B) Service of a public library
(C) Both
(D) None
Answer: (C)

Which library first introduced the printed catalog
(A) British Museum
(B) Library of Congress
(C) Lelin State
(D) Imperial Library
Answer: (A)

Informal self education is possible in what kind of library?
(A) National Library
(B) Public Library
(C) Specific Library (D) College Library
Answer: (B)

Question Bank for UGC-NET - 2

Information is …
(A) Raw data
(B) Raw knowledge
(C) Input data
(D) Organized data
Answer: (D)

‘Fair use’ is a term most relevant to :
(A) Intellectual Property Rights
(B) Books borrowed for home reading
(C) Copy right
(D) Use of reference books
Answer: (C)

WIPO stands for :
(A) World Information and Patents Organisation
(B) World Intellectual Property Organisation
(C) World International Property Organisation
(D) World Information Protection Organisation
Answer: (B)

Handling of Information in the sense of production is called :
(A) Information Marketing
(B) Information Industry
(C) Information Production
(D) Information Revolution
Answer: (B)

BERN CONVENTION (1886) is concerned with :
(A) Translations
(B) Copyright
(C) Patent
(D) Standards
Answer: (B)

Informal communication among knowledgeable person is known as :
(A) Invisible College
(B) Information Gatekeeper
(C) Communication Gatekeeper
(D) Knowledge Management
Answer: (A)

Which one of the following is not associated with the communication system.
(A) Reciever
(B) Channel
(C) Sender
(D) Entropy
Answer: (D)

Which is correct logical sequence of the following.
(A)  Information, Knowledge, Data, Wisdom
(B)  Knowledge, Wisdom, Information, Data
(C) Wisdom, Information, Data, Knowledge
(D)  Data, Infomation, Knowledge, Wisdom
Answer: (D)

The invisible web refers to-
(A)  the internet, since we cannot see it
(B)  that part of the internet, which is hidden from the search engines
(C) the telecommunication signals which are not seen
(D)  the failure in accessing the web pages
Answer: (B)

Who was the chairman of National Library Committee of India.
(A)   B.S. Jha
(B)  K.P. Sinha
(C) S. Mudaliar
(D)  C.D. Deshmukh
Answer: (A)

Which organisation applied Library and Information Policy in India at national level.
(A)   NISSAT
(B)  INSDOC
(C) UNESCO
(D)  RRRLF
Answer: (D)

Where is the head quarter of PatentInformation System in India.
(A) Pune
(B) Mumbai
(C) Nagpur
(D) Delhi
Answer: (C)

The act enacted in India in 1856 on Intellectual Property Right was based on .
(A)  American Patent Law 1810
(B)  British Patent Law 1852
(C) The Patent Bill
(D)  The Design Act of 1911
Answer: (B)

Whether intellectual property can be sold.
(A)  No
(B)  Sale is possible
(C) Yes
(D)  None of these
Answer: (B)

The term communication came from which language?
(A)  Greek
(B)  Latin
(C) German
(D)  French
Answer: (B)

Who is the propounder of the term information transfer ?
(A)  Ranganathan
(B)  J.Martin
(C) Beesman
(D)  Calvin Moores
Answer: (C)

To which country the credit is given to coin the term information society ?
(A) USA
(B) France
(C) Japan
(D) India
Answer: (C)

Today information is regarded as which of the following ?
(A) Wealth
(B) Commodity
(C) Products
(D) All the above
Answer: (D)

Now a day’s what is a most important vital resource for societal development of a country?
(A)  Books
(B) Knowledge
(C) Information
(D) Data
Answer: (C)

What is the unit of information?
(A)  Bit
(B)  Byte
(C)  Gram
(D)  Hertz
Answer: (A)

Delivery of Book Act passed in the year
(A) 1963
(B) 1972
(C) 1960
(D) 1954
Answer :(D)1954

Who is the Father of a computer
(A) Steve Jobs
(B) Vint Cerf
(C) Tim Berners-Lee
(D) Charles Babbage
Answer: (D)

When was Dr.S. R. Ranganathan was appointed as a National research professor of Library science
(A) 1942
(B) 1962
(C) 1972
(D) 1952
Answer: (B) (1962)

Which Indian University first started M.Lib.Sc. & M.Phil courses
(A) University of Delhi
(B) University of Madras
(C) S.N.D.T. Women University, Bombay
(D) Aligar Muslim University
Answer : (A)

Which Commission recommended 10% of the total college budget for development of Libraries
(A) Dr. S. R. Ranganathan Committee
(B) Mehrotra Committee
(C) Kothari committee
(D) Curriculum development committee in LIS
Answer: (C)

UNISIST is a
(A) Software
(B) A Programme
(C) Welfare association
(D) A committee
Answer: (B)

Where did Dr. S. R. Ranganathan put forth his five laws of library science?
(A) Meenakshi college, Annamalainagar
(B) Hindu College, New Delhi
(C) City College, Bangalore
(D) Christ College, Bangalore
Answer: (A)

When did ILA became the member of IFLA?
(A) 1952
(B) 1955
(C) 1957
(D) 1965
Answer: (C)

In which year Aslib was acquired by MCB group, the holding company for emerald group publishing?
(A) 2003
(B) 2005
(C) 2009
(D) 2010
Answer: (D)

Which association`s tagline is “managing information”?
(A) IFLA
(B) Aslib
(C) ALA
(D) LC
Answer: (B)

Which association`s tagline is “connecting people and information”?
(A) SLA
(B) IFLA
(C) ALA
(D) COMLA
Answer: (A)

When was the International institute of Documentation established?
(A) 1931
(B) 1934
(C) 1940
(D) 1945
Answer: (A)

Which organization has introduced the concept of “Sister libraries” for children`s and young adults reading?
(A) UNESCO
(B) IFLA
(C) LC
(D) LA
Answer: (B)

In which year the ISBN allocation office in India shifted from Kolkatta to Delhi?
(A) 2009
(B) 2010
(C) 2011
(D) 2012
Answer: (C)

Which two organizations jointly publish survey on digitization and preservation?
(A) IFLA + UNESCO
(B) ALA + UNESCO
(C) IFLA + ALA
(D) IFLA + LC
Answer: (A)

Who said that “Librarianship is not a profession”?
(A) Madden, Moon, Moore, Mc Pheron
(B) Goode, Rossi, Shaffer, Gullis
(C) Dewey, Rundey, Reeves, Aishen
(D) Ranganathan, Dewey, Cutter
Answer: (A)

Which organization was joined with Library
Association to form CILIP in 2002?
(A) Institute of Bibliography
(B) Institute of Information Scientists
(C) Institute of Documentation
(D) Institute of Librarianship
Answer: (B)

In which year International institute of Documentation changed to International federation of Documentation?
(A) 1931
(B) 1937
(C) 1945
(D) 1948
Answer: (B)

In which year headquarter of FID was shifted from Brussels to The Hague?
(A) 1925
(B) 1928
(C) 1930
(D) 1934
Answer: (D)

Who gave the sixth law of library science “Every reader his/her freedom”?
(A) Walt Crawford
(B) Michael Gorman
(C) James R. Rettig
(D) Lenart Bjorneborn
Answer: (C)


Where was the first library noticed in India?
(A) Taxila
(B) Nalanda
(C) Vallabhi
(D) Sravasti
Answer: (D)

When was the curriculam development committee on LIS instituted?
(A) 1988-89
(B) 1990-93
(C) 1994-97
(D) 1999-02
Answer: (B)

Who published the journal International classification?
(A) IFLA
(B) UNESCO
(C) ISKO
(D) ALA
Answer: (C)

Which association in India awards teachers in LIS?
(A) IATLIS
(B) ILA
(C) IASLIC
(D) SIS
Answer: (A)

Where is the headquarter of SLA?
(A) New York
(B) Lagos
(C) Shimla
(D) New Delhi
Answer: (A)

Which law of library Science relates to the growth of libraries
(A) Forth law
(B) First law
(C) Second law
(D) Fifth law
Answer: (D)


UAP stands for what of the following
(A) United Academy of publication
(B) Universal Association of Publishers
(C) Universal Availability of Publications.
(D) Universal Association of Publishers
Answer: (C)

Resource sharing is a part of
(A) Library cooperation
(B)Library Administration
(C)Library Management
(D)Library Cataloging
Answer: (A)

The five laws of Library Science published in the book form in the year
(A)1924
(B)1931
(C)1928
(D)1930
Answer:(B)

Library Techology Report is a publication of
(A) ALA
(B) IASLIC
(C) LA
(D) ILA
Answer: (A)

When was the Amercian Library Assoication established
(A) 1876
(B) 1872
(C) 1875
(D) 1880
Answer: (A)

Which term was coined by Dr.S.R.Ranganathan for mobile libraries
(A) Moving Library
(B) Library on Wheels
(C) Library Machine
(D) All of above
Answer:(B)

The Librarian Day celebrated on
(A) 15th Sep
(B) 24th Nov
(C) 11th Dec
(D) 12th Aug
Answer: (D)

Forms of Extension service
(A) Library Websites
(B) Library Orientation
(C) Book fair and Exhibition
(D) All
Answer: (D)

The first library school was started by
(A) Melvin Dewey
(B) Charles Williamson
(C) John Macfarlane
(D) William Allenson Borden
Answer:(A)

Encyclopedia of library and Information Science is published by :
(A) H. W. Wilson
(B) R. R. Bowker
(C) Marcel Dekker
(D) Andrew Deutsch
Answer: (C) Marcel Dekker

The secondary source of information comprised of:
(A) Text books and research monographs.
(B) Subject periodicals and encycyclopaedias
(C) Indexing and Abstracting periodicals
(D) Bibliography and patents
Answer:(C) Indexing and Abstracting periodicals

Who categorized information source into conventional, non conventional, neo conventional and micro documents :
(A) Ranganthan
(B) Bradford
(C) Grogan
(D) Henson
Answer: (A) Ranganthan

Article published in research journal are…
(A) Reference sources
(B) Secondary sources
(C) Primary sources
(D) Tertiary sources
Answer: (C)

What is the Thesaurus?
(A) A collection of selected terminology
(B) Synonymous terms
(C) List of words
(D) All of the above
Answer: (D)

What is a Patent
(A) An agreement to the Government
(B) Document of the library
(C) An agreement between the inventor and the Government
(D) An agreement between library and Publisher
Answer: (C)

World of learning is a what source of information
(A) Primary source
(B) Documentary source
(C) Secondary source (D) Tertiary source
 Answer: (C)

Indian books in Print are published from
(A) Tamil nadu
(B) Chennai
(C) Bombay
(D) New Delhi
Answer: (D)

Cumulative book index is published from
(A) India
(B) USA
(C) Canada
(D) Thailand
Answer: (B)

Statesman year book is published from
(A) London
(B) New york
(C) Calcutta
(D) Chicago
Answer: (A) (MacMillan , Annual)

Word of learning is Published by
(A) Asian events
(B) Keesing’s
(C) Europa publication
(D) Harper & Row
Answer: (C) ( London)

Who is the editor of “Library Herald”
(A) Krishan Kumar
(B) C. K. Sharma
(C) S. R. Ranganathan
(D) F.Monbray Volte
Answer: (A)

Who was Published the monthly Journal “The Library World’
(A) Krishan kumar
(B) J. D. Brown
(C) H. W. Wilson
(D) K. Navlavi
Answer: (B)

Facts of File is weekly digest of
(A) Indian events
(B) American events
(C) World events
(D) England events
Answer: (C)

Who is the first editor of “Modern Librarian”?
(A) F.Monbrary Volte
(B) Dr. S. R. Ranganathan
(C) J. D. Brown
(D) Krishan Kumar
Answer: (A)