Monday 30 April 2012

Shortage of staff, space retard development of State Central (Manipur)) Library

Imphal, April 27 2012: Even as concerted efforts have been made to restore the resplendency of the State Central Library from a state of almost a non-entity since it was razed to the ground seven years back, lack of staff and space for the building has posed as a hitch in speeding up the restoration efforts.
Established in 1958, the State Central Library had around 15,000 registered members before the building was reduced to cinders a few years back. The public libraries in the State suffered a setback with the burning down of the library, coupled with lack of initiative for constitution of a Library Directorate. No budgetary allocation in the planned and non-planned budget has also been made for the development of libraries, which is under the Art and Culture department. Sadly, the State Central Library has been maintained with a meagre resource from the plan and non-plan fund of the Art ana Culture department.
The State Central library has a standing structure near Thoubal Parking in Keisham pat area with several administrative sections like circulation section, reference section, journal section, binding section, technical section, processing section. Efforts have been made to add other sections like children section, senior citizen section and a section exclusively for women. However, the administration is hampered by shortage of regular staff as no replacement has been made for retired, expired and transferred staffs. It has been learnt that there are only 13 regular staff and 14 engaged and casual contract staff of the State Central Library.
Although the library is supposed to have a librarian for each section, the State Cen-tral Library has only a chief librarian, a technical librarian and two other librarians. "Due to acute shortage of regular staff, service of five engaged staff and nine casual contract staff has been roped in," an official of the State Central Library told The Sangai Express. The monthly remunerations of the non-regular staff were paid from planned fund for State Central Library while the regular staff are paid from the non-planned fund, the official said.
Purchasing of books, installation of furniture, and other maintenance could hardly be made as salaries of the engaged and casual contract staff were paid from the planned fund. Even if such was the case, the library has been maintained with a meagre amount of Rs 5 lakh annual fund, the official said. When surveyed by this reporter, it was found that all the sections of the library have congested space. It was also stunning to find that piles of books and journals scattered on the floor in the journal section in the absence of book-rack. Stating that a library should be constructed at serene place free from any kind of disturbance with fully ventilated rooms, the official rued the location of the library and the want of space inside.
It has also been noticed that the number of visitors in the journal, circulation and referrence sections has increased rapidly. It may be mentioned that the Manipur Public Library Act was enacted in 1996 and accordingly, Public Library Rules was made the same year. A District Library was established in each district of the State. In the Hill districts, respective ADC looks after the District Library. Although the libraries in each district are supposed to have a librarian, only Chandel District Library has a library at present. The Library official said that the Manipur Library Act should be implemented and a Directorate of Library be constituted in order to develop public libraries in the State.

Project Assistant position (at the Department of Library and Information Science, University of Delhi)

Applications are invited for one  Project Assistant position  to work on the major research  project entitled  “Design and development of Web-based Database of Aerospace Testing Facilities available in India sponsored by Aeronautics R&D Board, DRDO, Ministry of Defence, Delhi.
Project Assistant (at the Department of Library and Information Science, University of Delhi):
Minimum qualifications: Highly motivated Master’s degree in Library & Information Science/Computer Science with 55% marks from a recognized university. Practical experience  and knowledge  of  Content Management Systems, Relational Database Management Systems, Hypertext Pre-Processor (PHP)  and Web technologies are encouraged to apply. The initial appointment is for one year, but, extendable up to
two years.
 Monthly salary: Rs. 12,000/- consolidated.
Interested candidates may directly apply, along with their Resume with self attested photocopies of certificates/mark sheets, other testimonials and passport size photograph, to Dr. M. Madhusudhan, Department of Library and Information Science, North Campus, II Floor, Tutorial Building, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007.
Last date for applications is  May 14, 2012. Shortlisted candidates will be called for an interview. No TA/DA will be provided to candidates for attending the interview.

For more information please contact:
Dr. M. Madhusudhan
Department of Library and Information Science
North Campus, II Floor
Tutorial Building
University of Delhi
Delhi-110007
Email: mmadhu@libinfosci.du.ac.in

A library in dire straits


BANGALORE: Many libraries in the city are not free of problems. Likewise, City Central Library in Banashankari 2nd stage lacks basic amenities like cleanliness and maintenance problem.
Like many other libraries in the city, this library too lacks space. “We have been complaining about the space constraint to the authorities but practically the library cannot be shifted. This is because; if the library is shifted then the building has to be rented which is impractical in the present situation,” said B S Nagaraj, Library Incharge.
Books are seen stacked and strewn in the book shelves making it difficult for the readers to choose books of their choice.
There are over 100-150 readers who visit this library regularly. Books belonging to English, Kannada, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu are available here. But it is mostly Kannada books that are seen stacked in almost all book shelves. Nagaraj said, “There is a great demand for English novels but it is always Kannada plays and poetry books we are supplied with. I have not issued some of these books since the time it was arranged in book shelves.” Readers are not satisfied with the books available in the library. Those who look for academic books or any English novels
would be disappointed.
Vasanth Kumar who is a regular visitor of the library said, “I have been visiting this library for last 10 years. There are certain books which readers demand and are not updated in this library. We have also requested the authorities to update the library with English novels but in vain.”
source: INDIAN EXPRESS

BMC libraries buried in heaps of neglect


BERHAMPUR: Books covered by layers of dust and in disarray, the rich variety at four libraries maintained by Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BMC) often go unnoticed by visitors.
�Several books are in dire need of restoration, new ones are unavailable and there isn’t enough staff. Since many of the books are early editions, conservation techniques need to be updated, said sources. The air conditioners, TVs and computers at these libraries are non-functional. The generators hardly have any fuel to run. Computerised bibliographies in these libraries are a dream for the readers.
One of the BMC libraries, located near the Berhampur Press Club, is frequented by readers. However, this one is� dogged by problems of poor maintenance - just as most other public libraries are in the city.
The library has two halls which are insufficient to accommodate the growing number of readers. On an average, over 200 people visit the library daily.
Although BMC supplies 12 newspapers and over 20 periodicals every month, no new titles have been purchased yet. The library manages with its 7,000 old books that have been there since its inception.
The BMC also owns a research library established in the name of Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati. Books and encyclopedias worth Rs� 2 lakh were brought to the library when it was opened in 1993.
Since then no new books have been added to the collection. Because of its poor upkeep, the research library’s popularity is on the wane.
Intelligentsia said although BMC collects tax from people, no concrete measures are being taken for maintenance and development of the libraries.
They have demanded the State Government’s intervention to establish a well-furnished library in the city.

Vacancy of Library Officer at GAIL (India) Ltd.


Source:-  Hindustan Times, New Delhi ed. dated 01 May, 2012, in Shine Jobs, Page no. 04
Website--http://www.gail.nic.in/
http://www.gail.nic.in/final_site/regulatory-requirements.html

SCTIMST Recruitment 2012 Graduate Apprentice in Library Science

Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) Thiruvananthapuram (An Institute of National Importance under Govt.of India) invites application for the post of Graduate Apprentice in Library Science.

Name of the Post
No of Vacancies
Stipend
Graduate Apprentice in Library Science
07
Rs.5000/- per month
Qualification: (1) Degree from a recognized University. (2) B.Lib.Sc.
How To Apply: Interested candidates may appear for a Walk-in-interview along with bio-data, original andcopies of certificates to prove their age, qualification etc.
Venue :  IV FLOOR, Achutha  Menon Centre  for Health Science Studies of the  Institute at  MedicalCollege Campus, Thiruvananthapuram. 
Time and Date : 10 a.m. on 07.05.2012
Reporting time :  9 a.m.
Detailed Info: Click Here

Sunday 29 April 2012

Librarian at Appellate Tribunal for Electricity, New Delhi


No. 1/2/2012-Adm/APTEL                   Appellate Tribunal for Electricity
Website: www.aptel.gov.in
Core-4, 7th floor, SCOPE Complex,
New Delhi, the 17th April, 2012
VACANCY CIRCULAR
It is proposed to fill up the under mentioned posts in the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (Ministry of Power) immediately on deputation/absorption basis. The number of vacancies mentioned may vary and increase/decrease due to administrative reasons:-
Librarian (One) Pay band - 2 Rs.9300- 34800/- plus grade pay – Rs.4200/-

Officers of the Central Government or State Government or 
High Court or PSUs or Autonomous bodies or recognized 
universities:-

(a) (i) holding analogous posts on regular basis; or 
(ii) with six years regular service in the post in the pay 
band – 1 Rs.5200-20200/- with grade pay of Rs.2800/- 
or equivalent; or 
(iii) with ten years of regular service in the post in the 
pay band – 1 Rs.5200-20200/- with grade pay of 
Rs.2400/- or equivalent;

(a) (i) Possessing a degree in Library Science from a recognized 
university or equivalent; 
(ii) Having 5 years experience as Librarian or 
Assistant Librarian in the Library of the Central Govt. or 
State Govt. or High court or recognized University.


Librarian, Dy. Librarian & Assistant Librarian at University of Kota, Rajasthan


1. Librarian-01
Pay Scale -  (G.P.  Rs. 10000 in pay band 37400-67000) Rs. 43800/- Fixed Remuneration will be paid during Probation Period.
Essential Qualification
  1. A Mater'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 set out in these Regulations.
  2. At least thirteen years experience as a Deputy librarian in a University library or 18 years' experience as a College Librarian.
  3. Evidence of innovative library service and organization of published work.
  4. Desirable: A. M.Phil./Ph.D. Degree in library science/information science/documentation/archives and manuscript-keeping.

2. Deputy Librarian-01
Pay Scale -  (G.P.  Rs. 6600 in pay band 15600-39100) Rs. 20200/- Fixed Remuneration will be paid during Probation Period.
Essential Qualification
  1. A Mater'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.
  2. Five years experience as an Assistant University Librarian/College Librarian. .
  3. Evidence of innovative library service and organization of published work and professional commitment, computerization of library.
  4. Desirable: A. M.Phil./Ph.D. Degree in library science/information science/archives and manuscript-keeping/computerization of library.

3. Assistant Librarian-02
Pay Scale -  (G.P.  Rs. 6000 in pay band 15600-39100) Rs. 18200/- Fixed Remuneration will be paid during Probation Period.
Essential Qualification
  1. A Mater's Degree in Library Science/Information Science/documentation Science or and equivalent professional degree with at least 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) and a constantly good academic record with knowledge of computerization of library.
  2. Qualifying in the national level test conducted for the purpose by the UGC or any other agency approved by the UGC.
  3. However, candidates, who are, or 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.
4. Sr. Technical Assistant (Library)-02
Pay Scale -  (G.P.  Rs. 3600 in pay band 9300-34800) Rs. 11100/- Fixed Remuneration will be paid during Probation Period.
Essential Qualification:
At least First Class Mater's Degree in Library Science/Information Science/Documentation Science or and equivalent professional degree (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) with at least one year experience of Library work in the University/College.
Application Form and Detailed Information download from: 
http://www.uok.ac.in/nonteachingpost.zip



Library Assistant at Regional Cancer Centre, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM


REGIONAL CANCER CENTRE
POST BOX NO.2417, MEDICAL COLLEGE.P.O.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM-11
REQUIRES
Library Asst. -  Pay Band of Rs.9300-34800 + Grade Pay Rs.4200/-
No.of Vacancy- 2 (Two)
Qualifications and experience:
Essential:
i) First Class Degree, preferably in Biological 
Science subject.

ii) First Class Bachelors Degree in Library 
& Information Science (BLISc) or Second 

Class Masters Degree in Library & 
Information Science (MLISc)

iii) Practical knowledge in Using 
Computer Application

Desirable: Two years experience in a Library
Last Date is 11.05.2012
For more information, please click on below:










Libsys very soon in Allahabad University's Central Library


ALLAHABAD: Are you tired of searching your favourite book from more than six lakh books located at the Central Library of Allahabad, theAllahabad University comes up with a solution. Just click the mouse button and locate the book you want. The authorities of the Central library of AU would soon be procuring the hi-tech version of the software called Libsys which will not only help locate the book for the user but also keep the detailed information pertaining to the record of the book concerned. 

With the latest version of this software working at the library, any user has to just come to the reference section of the library and the computer would tell the user where to locate the particular book, be it the stack of the central library, libraries located at different departments, reading section etc. Not only this, the software will also serve as the bibliography of the book concerned keeping all the records associated with the given book. 

"We are already working on the software but in the coming days, we would be getting the latest version of the software after which we can not only locate the book but can also tell if the book is issued to someone or for that matter how many times the book has been issued etc as we can install the system called RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) technology which helps in keeping records of lending, borrowing and shelving status of items such as books, along with the locating the book would be much easier", said librarian, Dr A P Gakhar. Moreover, the library authorities are feeding the data regarding the books purchased after 2002 and the same is being fed in the computer which would later on be telling the exact location of the desired book, he added. The best help that RFID would be providing us is that any book can be easily located along with the issuing history of the book as we can keep the exact record of the book, he added. 



The authorities of Central Library has also initiated the process for procuring a 'Blade Sever' after which the latest and more hi-tech version of Libsys will get functional in the library. Sources say that the main problem being faced by the library authority is of cataloguing the books that were purchased before 2002 as the books that were purchased after 2002 have been properly catalogued and can be easily located. Thus, the authorities would soon start cataloguing the books procured before 2002 by outsourcing the same. 

"We have asked the departments also to prepare the data of the books kept in the departmental library which would in turn be fed along with that being prepared at the central library", said thedeputy librarian B K Singh

Once the data would be accumulated, any user can find the location of the book with just a click of the mouse, despite the fact that the specific book is kept at the central library or at departments. "We have mentioned a particular call number to every book which is identification of the specific piece and as such easy to locate it", said Singh. 

Remarkably, the data fed in the main server would also be attached to the internet, after which any user, sitting in any of the distant library of the country, can find the book on internet. "But this does not mean that the distant users can get the access to the books", said Singh. 

"This is just the beginning of our plan to make the central library fully digitise after which the age old functioning of the library will witness a phenomenal change all set to give a new meaning for the users", said Dr AP Gakhar, librarian of varsity central library. 

With the latest version of this software working at the library, any user has to just come to the reference section of the library and the computer would tell the user where to locate the particular book, be it the stack of the central library, libraries located at different departments, reading section etc.

This summer, libraries get children hooked to reading

CHENNAI: On the glass wall of theHippocampus library in Adyar is a tree that seems to be growing almost every day, leaf by leaf. Called the reading tree, the paper cutout is the library's attempt to get children interested in reading. 

"If a child wants to recommend a book, he or she writes down the book title along with their name on a leaf and stick it on the wall, adding to the reading tree," says Chandni Khanna, director, Hippocampus Children's Co. 

The library also has plans to organise 'book picnics', where families will be brought in to "feast on books that are age-appropriate". "We are trying to get children interested in reading, especially now that summer vacations are here and it is too hot to go out during the day," says Khanna. 

And summer's not the only reason to get hooked to reading. With libraries popping up across the city, many of them online, borrowing of books has become hassle-free. "It's simple - you log in, become a member, pay your one-time fee and order books, which are delivered at your doorstep," says Amrutash Misra, of iloveread.in, an online library. Memberships are also quite cheap with a few libraries charging as little as Rs 100 a month. 

"When books are delivered home, there is no need to postpone reading," says Raji Divakar of bookandborrow.com, whose library has come up with special offers for children in the summer break. "It is helpful for children and older people who may not be able to get around on their own and for working people who may not find time to head to the library," she says. 

Vinay Grandhi, who runs the Just Books lending library in Indira Nagar says the trick is to make the system simple enough for a child to use. "Just Books runs on a franchise model and there are 58 across the country where you can swipe your card and borrow books," says Grandhi. The library functions almost like an ATM and members can place their card and books on a specially designed kiosk which reads the data and updates the system. 

This summer, on almost every Saturday, S Supraja, who runs an organisation called 'The Winners', is organising reading workshops. "Schools tend to focus on academic books and so summer vacations are a good time to get children to enjoy reading," says Supraja. "But reading is also about exploring the child's interests and we use these workshops and connect with the parents on what their child wants to read," she adds.

Friday 27 April 2012

No social networking at digital library

CHANDIGARH: Accessing the digital library at Panjab University's A C Joshi library would now mean serious business, as social networking sites and personal mail accounts have been blocked. Research scholars used to line up to access academic journals at digital library, while students continued social networking at leisure, so far.

Hardly a deterrent for offenders in past, even a notice put up, stating "accessing your mails or other websites/chatting is not allowed," did not serve purpose.

"Blocking the sites will ensure that non-serious students do not occupy the terminals for long. Even the notice put up in past did not work. It's a big relief for MPhil and Phd students and a welcome move," says Chavi Garg, a PU research scholar.

While this library houses a mammoth range of at least 5,000 online full text journals and more than 225 journals as part of print journals subscription, the misuse of computer terminals at digital library had been a perpetual scene in past.

"We asked the computer centre to block all frivolous sites and internet access on terminals meant for academic work," says Raj Kumar, librarian, AC Joshi library.

Recently, a library staff during a surprise visit caught five out of 10 students accessing a popular social networking website at the digital library, while several research scholars had lined up to access the systems.

"We have been issuing warning to students. Blocking the websites is the only option," said a library staff member.

National Conference on “Trends in Developing and Managing e-Resources in Libraries” at Visvesvaraya Technological University

Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) is organizing National Conference on “Trends in Developing and Managing e-Resources in Libraries”, scheduled to be held on 25th & 26th May, 20012.
 Conference Theme: “Trends in Developing and Managing e-Resources in Libraries”.:-
 The following sub themes have been identified but not limited to them for submitting the papers
 Ø  Types of e-resources and its utilities;
Ø  Mandatory requirement v/s subscription of e-resources,;
Ø  Policies, selection and budgeting of e-resources;
Ø  Latest trends in collection development of e-resources;
Ø  Competitive skills and techniques of professionals in organizing e-resources;
Ø  Tools and techniques in organizing e-resources;
Ø  Organization of e-resources using Open Sources Software (OSS);
Ø  Need for management of e-resources;
Ø  Challenges, methods and impacts of e-resources;
Ø  Strategic planning and management of e-resources;
Ø  Provision to access virtual e-resources;
Ø  Effective usage of e-resources;
Ø  Optimum usage of e-resources;
Ø  Access patterns of e-resources using remote web portals;
Ø  Selecting patterns of e-resources for academic/research pursuits.
Who can Participate?
Library and Information professionals working in academic institutions, R & D Centers, Corporate and Public Libraries.


Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline  : 30-04-2012
Notification of Acceptance   : 10-05-2012
Last Date for Registration      : 15-05-2012
Participation Fees
Library Professional          :  Rs. 500/-
Students of LIS Schools    : Rs. 300/-



 Accommodation:-
                Accommodation will be provided on request in VTU Campus.

Organizing secretory
Dr. K.R. Mulla

Librarian, Visvesvaraya Technological University,
“Jnana Sangama” Belgaum-590 018, Karnataka.
+91-9449873452 (M), +91-9448031969 (M)
+91-831-2498191 (O) +91-831-2498192 (Fax)

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