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National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE) Mumbai
(Ministry of Education, Govt. of India) Vihar Lake, P.o NITIE, Mumbai 400087
Advertisement for Non-teaching Positions on Contract/Deputation basis (purely temporary and contract) –Tenure engagement
Advertisement No: Advt. No. 004/NT/2021-22 dated 28.12.2021
Last date for receiving the application: 18.01.2022 NITIE Mumbai invites applications from the prospective and eligible candidates for the following posts on Deputation/Contract basis (purely temporary and contract) –Tenure engagement:
Library Officer- One Post (on Contract) Age: Not exceeding 50 years. Pay Scale: Pay Level- 10 (56100-177500)
Essential: Master's Degree in Library Science/Information Science with 55% and Documentation with consistently good academic record. Minimum 15 years of relevant experience in a library under Central & State Government/Autonomous Organization/ University or recognized research institute OR 5 years relevant experience in the Pay Level 7/6 (VII CPC) corresponding to PB 2 with Grade Pay of Rs.4600/4200 (VI CPC) or equivalent in any Industry/Central PSU/Central govt. funded Institute etc.
Desirable: MPhil/PhD in Library Science/Information Science. Experience in reputed management institute of repute and universities will be preferred.
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Nurses, librarians and doctors are Britain’s most trusted professions, while faith in journalists, footballers and estate agents rises
The Ipsos MORI Veracity Index is the longest-running poll on trust in professions in Britain, having been asked consistently since 1983. The 24th edition records a significant decrease in public trust in the police, for the second year in a row. It also reveals that librarians are one of Britain’s most trusted professions, ranking alongside doctors and nurses.
Trust in professions varies little by gender. The largest gap in trust between men and women exists for politicians, who are trusted to tell the truth by 24% of men and just 15% of women. Women are however slightly more likely than men to say they trust trade union officials (48% versus 40%) and lawyers (63% vs 56%).
There are larger gaps by education, especially between the degree-educated and those with no formal qualifications. The biggest gap exists in trust in civil servants, who are trusted by almost three quarters of degree-holders (72%), thirty percentage points ahead of trust levels among those without qualifications (42%). The next-biggest gaps exist for charity chief executives (59% versus 35%), pollsters (59% versus 38%), engineers (93% and 73%) and trade union officials (54% vs 34%). Bankers are the only profession where this relationship is reversed: 50% of those without qualifications trust bankers, compared with 35% of degree-holders.
This year also explores differences between supporters of the Conservative and Labour parties. The largest gap exists on trade union officials, who are trusted by 59% of Labour supporters and 30% of Conservatives. But the next-biggest gaps are on politicians: Over a third of Conservatives trust Government Ministers to tell the truth (36%) and a slightly smaller proportion say the same for politicians more generally (32%). The scores among Labour party supporters stand at just 14% and 13% respectively. There is also a similar-sized gap on business leaders, who are trusted by 44% of Conservatives and 23% of Labour supporters.
Dear Professionals,
We invite you to the webinar on RESEARCH METRICS jointly organized by the Society for Promotion of Libraries (SPL), Uttar Pradesh & Telangana Library Association (TSLA), Hyderabad on the occasion of National Library Week
Topic: RESEARCH METRICS
Date: Friday, 19 November 2021, 05:30 PM
Resource Person(s):
Dr. Manorama Tripathi,
Librarian,
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Central Library
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi - 110067
Dr. Neeraj Kumar Singh
Deputy Librarian,
A. C. Joshi Library,
Panjab University, Chandigarh-160014
Join event on- https://meet.google.com/piz-jnfk-omb
Registration Link https://forms.gle/6RFPz4eTXTfGacVn6
The Webinar is free and E-certificate will be provided to all registered participants who will attend and submit feedback.
Organizing Team: Prof. M. P. Singh, President, Dr. S. K. Sonkar, Vice- President, Dr. M. K. Bajpai General Secretary and all SPLUP Organizing Webinar Team.