The article written by Marquerite is thought provoking. She says : the much desired attention is missing these days, multi tasking is getting replaced by uni tasking, it is important to pay attention to others around us, proper attention to others leads to friendliness, she says, " We need to learn to pay attention to our entire life, not just part of it".
It is indeed a good piece of advice to all and specially professionals, about ATTENTION AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN OUR LIVES. Librarians like other true professionals need to digest the art and science of best practices with regard to giving our attention to the stake holder/ member.
Best wishes
Lbn.Raj
(Inspiration : Please pay attention / Marqerite Theophil (weave@vsnl.net) , Speaking Tree, Times of India : July 6, 2010)
A book titled , : Tini Kanya O Adhaba" translated (from Bengali to Oria) by K.C.Parida, gets published/released during a glittering function organized by "Kadambini" on 2nd July 2010. Congratulations Shri K.C.Parida. We are lucky to have you with us at ASBM. It is indeed our privilege to discuss, work and laugh with you. I remember the lines of Kabi Gangadhar Meher,
"Chitanale Bhasma Nuha Seneha Bandhana ,
Smasan Nuha a Jibara Sesa Parisima,
Kebe Kahini Heba Nische Subha Sammilana,
Prakasiba Purna Prane punya Madhurima.
I am sure many books of yours are going to enrich our literature
Best wishes
Ms.Kalyani Panigrahi, Junior Librarian, Chanakya Central Library, Asian School of Business Management, BBSR.
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I never realised last time may be about 7 months back when I met you at your residence that that could be the last meeting with you. The amount of time available with me at your residence roughly say about two to three hours in let us say about three times was never sufficient forme to talk to you. And I could see in your eyes that you wanted me to stay at your place for some time. What to to do I had to go to Thane ... Kalwwa to reach my residence..... by train. I really wanted to speak to you when you were alone with me some times may be on a road side ... or under a tree or .... may be a lot of time when we could walk a lot ... kms together. My dream and wish of spending endless time with you could not realise. The so called desire to communicate....exchange views ... remained unfulfilled. My mind never agrees to the fact that you are not around in a physical sense. You are so much mixed up in my thoughts and ideas … and ofcourse philosophy. Now there is no need of any email or phone or wireless to communicate to you….. you can very well read my lines as I type…from where ever you are. Shall I think that my meetings….discussions with you ended…with your detachment from your body……Idont think so ….. the physical connectivities have their own limitations….now you are beyond your limitations….may be I am right…. I can get connected … as and when I want…as and when I feel like. There is so much to be discussed…. There is so much to be argued… … how do I find you live with me … There are many subjects and topics which we both did not deliberate… I am so curious to have your point of view … philosophy on so many diverse topics. What do I do dear? How do I elicit your thoughts now. ?... May be I look foolish in thinking the way I am thinking now. May be whatever you shared in terms of ideas …. Represent … n number of thoughts … and opinions … May be if I start reading whatever you wrote and published ….could be I may get a glimpse of your other thoughts.
The glowing face of that Kalyane …. Young energetic ….thoughtful… is so green in my mind. May be initially you took some time to decide whether you should ever interact with me. Ya thosedays … you just arrived at my institute from a sister organization of ICAR. The very look , attitude … drew me towards you. Your dry…passionate …non childish attitude towards knowledge, writing, publishing …. And a craze for writing and publishing drew me may be close to you. Ya I can remember now … you were not realy liking the things you were doing for your job. You had some other things .. close to your heart. How can we expect our likes and dislikes to pair with job and its requirements. May what we are passionate about .. may or may not be linked to our professions and jobs.
Ya … you used to ask me … mumble… like “ I should have been more into active science … than science communication or science administration, …. How do I coincide my interests with that of my job and work” . If if I remember wel I told you … don’t try to relate … do what is close to your chest … in your free time. But then you did not still discover … what is that which is between librarianship….. science …. And philosophy. You know we had endless sessions in discovering …. A subject…. Topic for you to get fruitfully engaged in. And it was not for so long … a wait for you to stumble at some areas like “Productivity Studies”. Ya you did and were doing something about Sugarcane Breeding Institute….ya those exercises became … one of your first few published papers. Then you stumbled upon terms like Science of Science and Sociology of Science .. gradually to discover …. What later engaged you for years together…. “Scientometrics”, Bibliometrics”, Librametry”, etc. The strikingly interesting was the fact of how yoyu will work l…… and where will you be able to get material and data for “Scientometric Works”. May be we then suddenly … got fascinated upon the idea of Individual scientometric portraits. As you realize… we were not sure … if it could ever be accepted by librarians or scientists …. We were not realy sure… how it is going to work further. And you got me involved with you in publishing informetric portrait of a botanist…….. and the story’s….first line was drawn….. And then you were drawn towards areas of my interests … u know we ended up publishing papers on “empathy in public librarianship”, Round the clock Librarianship etc. Then you came to Mumbai and my be you came a bit closer to what is dearer to your heart….. that is the world of Publication….hope the days you spent at Mumbai as Publication Officer were gratifying for you.
I still remember those endless hours at Hyderabad … which we spent on road sides… or under a tree … making our families wait for us behind at homes. It was indeed an intoxication which we were in … and were really not bother about what people thought about us. Hats off Kalyane …. You had the charisma to draw like minded youngsters towards topics of your interest …. Ramesh, Hanji, Venkataramana, me at Hyderabad and Kademani, Anil …and Idont remember many names of your co-authors at Mumbai… cannot ever be able to forget you and their association with you. You really deserve to be called an “author maker”.
People must be talking a lot about your contributions now ….must be talking a lot about how you carelessed your family. I am sure your wife and your lively beautiful kids will never complain about what you did not do to them. I am sure what you did … overpowers on what you did not do to them. Let God give shower all courage and confidence to them … to excel passionately in whatever they are engaged in.
People say .. you suffered a lot in your last days …. But I am sure you ended your journey gracefully. All great things in life take their fitting prices / fitting tolls. And you paid for it!!!
You became an unforgettable name in Indian Librarianship by initiating new chapters in Scientometrics, Informetrics and Bibliometrics. You were indeed a librarian by passion, zeal and interest and now you are a librarian at large!!! Indeed now you are a librarian at large!!! Hats off to you my friend. My interactions with you now I believe are more intense than when you were around. Best wishes … may your soul rest in peace. Hats Off.
Lbn.Rajashekhar Devarai
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1.He who nurtures benevolence for all creatures and in his heart overcomes all difficulties will receive richest at every step.(Chanakya Niti)(Source : Times of India : 29 June 2010).
2.Good news …. Now people in Orissa can lodge their grievances or seek information from any of the government departments any time from anywhere…. That is SANJOG HELPLINE 24X7…….CHEERS! (TOI 29 JUNE 2010). One more tech news : Facebook picks Open Graph-enabled search….cheers.
It is beyond arguments that knowledge is power and the power of knowledge make books and other containers powerful and significant. And the books embodying knowledge have continued to treasure people to relish, preserve and conserve.
Witness the power the book "Chitrangada" authored by the Great Poet Tagore, five member team reach the place and the building which could have inspired Gurudev to author the famous dance drama. Books / and other containers of knowledge bring value to the places, buildings and situations and ideas. That is the power of knowledge and books. Hats off! The team now is pursuing the case of declaring this almost in shambles building in Pandua as a world heritage site. Best wishes. (Source of Information : Times of India, 28 June 2010)
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From: Prof. Sasmita Mishra <editor.ajm@asbm.ac.in> Subject: Fwd: Call for Papers _ ASBM Journal of Management To: lotus5673@yahoo.co.in Date: Saturday, 26 June, 2010, 12:27 PM
Dear Sir,
Please forward the contents to your acquaintances.
Thanks and regards,
Dr. Sasmita Mishra
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Prof. Sasmita Mishra<editor.ajm@asbm.ac.in> Date: Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 1:59 PM Subject: Call for Papers _ ASBM Journal of Management To: ajitkumarnigam@gmail.com
Dear Sir/Madam,
I feel happy to announce that we are seeking contributions in the form of research articles/case studies and book reviews for the upcoming issue of ASBM Journal of Management. It is a peer reviewed bi-annual publication of Asian School of Business Management, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India and its full text articles can be accessed through the ProQuest database (www.proquest.com). The guidelines for the contributors is attached herewith.
It is a humble request to forward this mail to your colleagues, scholars and acquaintances for its wide circulation.
Thank you in advance for your kind cooperation.
With Warm regards,
Sasmita Mishra, Ph. D. (IIT KGP) Editor, ASBM Journal of Management Asst. Professor, OB & HR Asian School of Business Management Chandaka, Bhubaneswar-754012 Orissa, India
1.We should stop hopping on wrong / deviant sides of great artists and scientists and creative people.Very seldom a genius groomed in a systematic disciplined education expresses his/her genius ness. Good or bad we need to be bit tolerant about the deviations of the so called performers / creative people. I don't know what others have to say on this.
2.Good news! Olins – a co founder of brand consulting frim Wolff Olins says, he is addicted to India.
3.Small events that happened, pains and pleasures of yester years have made what we are today.
4.There is no other joy or pleasure comparable to resting and relaxing …. Do it ……good for you.
1.We should stop hopping on wrong / deviant sides of great artists and scientists and creative people. Very seldom a genius groomed in a systematic disciplined education expresses his/her genius ness. Good or bad we need to be bit tolerant about the deviations of the so called performers / creative people. I don’t know what others have to say on this.
2.Good news! Olins – a co founder of brand consulting frim Wolff Olins says, he is addicted to India.
3.Small events that happened, pains and pleasures of yester years have made what we are today.
4.There is no other joy or pleasure comparable to resting and relaxing …. Do it ……good for you.
Lbn.Raj
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Good news for Indians and Pakistani’s, the secretary level talks between Salman & Nirupama seem to bring a fresh air for further talks! It will be worthwhile for everyone interested on India & Pak Relations to read these two books: The Idea of Pakistan By. Stephen P.Cohen (Pub & Place-The Brooking institutions, Washington ) and India as an emerging power By.Sumit Ganguly Ganguly (Pub & Place- Frank Cass Publishers, London)
Kalyani Panigrahi and Rajashekhar Devarai
(Source of inspiration : News item : June 25, 2010)
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Gem of a Star Librarian a librarian of a different and distinguished stature ..... Shri V.L.Kalyane is no more amongst us.................Great souls like Researcher Kalyane live and lead a different, special and unique style of life...May your soul rest in peace sir ......the people you worked with and the people you mentored.......and the colleagues you guided and mentored to research and write and publish......can never forget your grace .... Even your enemies cannot afford to forget your grace..... Hats off!!!!!!! you will be remembered centuries and milleniums!!!!!!! I am lucky enough to have had long academic evenings .... with you at Hyderabad (ICAR). I was shocked and traumatized to meet you at your residence some times at Mumbai. It was so painful and disgusting to find you helpless.
ALL SAID AND DONE .... YOU STOOD OUT AND STAND OUT AS AN OUTSTANDING, UNFORGETTABLE, UNIQUE AND SPECIAL HUSBAND, FATHER, AND SON. yOU STOOD OUT AND STAND OUT AS AN OUTSTANDING, UNFORGETTABLE, UNIQUE AND SPECIAL INFORMETRICIAN / SCIENTOMETRICIAN / BIBLIOMETRICIAN AND OF COURSE A LIBRARIAN OF INDIA.
I AM SURE YOUR BLESSINGS SHOWER ALL PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS TO YOUR NEAR AND DEAR ONES. I AM SURE YOU WILL BLESS ALL THOSE COLLEAGUES AND FRIENDS WHOM YOU GROOMED AND MENTORED ... AND TAUGHT ABC'S OF BIBLIOMETRICS/SCIENTOMETRICS/INFORMETRICS. PARDON THOSE WHO COULD NOT COMFORT YOU AND PARDON THOSE WHO WOULD HAVE PUT YOU TO INCONVENIENCE DUE TO IGNORANCE.
HATS OFF!! HATS OFF!!
RAJASHEKHAR DEVARAI
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1. Beautiful thought of Anjali Mendes caught me this Monday unawares, To learn something new, everyday is a gift. You realize this only if your mind is open to the world & to life…….. I learnt that discipline & punctuality & respect for people were crucial to advancement, both in terms of career & self development……In the course of my career & travels, meeting people, exchanging ideas- that have helped me to absorb & learn, to share & spread happiness, transcending geography, culture & relationships. It is time for the Librarians to imitate this first international fashion model late Anjali Mendes(Pierre Cardin), in absorbing & learning, sharing & spreading happiness, transcending happiness, transcending geography, culture & relationships(Inspiration : : Times of India: Speaking Tree 21/06/2010).
2. Librarians can not afford to be uninformed of the ideas/thoughts of writers, novelists like Siddharth Dhanvant. Here he is, “Today books are in the ring with Twitter and books are defeated by 140 characters……Cinema makes me feel like I am personally going out of print” The idea of re-rendering the thoughts of Siddhartha is only to sensi-tise librarians to come out of their narrow shells, be more responsive, be more informed, be in the fore front of ideas than being followers, cataloguers & indexers. We do have a legacy of scholarship. Librarians should continue to be scholars. No other way seems to be more realistic & challenging & meaningful (Inspiration: Siddharths paper: Times of India 21/06/2010)., towards career growth and professionalism.
3. Whether in Government, or Private/Corporate sector, librarians can’t afford to be their limited shells. They need to be more pragmatic, more outspoken & more relevant to real callings of work & organization. They need to be multitasking sooner or later to prove their nerves of professionalism. Have a look at what Norbert Nego wrote today with a caption “One thing at a time” (Inspiration: TOI 20/06/2010).
4. Times of India’s clipping…..”looking for company? Just rent a friend” (TOI 21/06/2010). Interesting indeed! How about saying, “Looking for information & knowledge? Just rent a Librarian!
Lbn.Raj
Chief Librarian - ASBM
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It is quite natural for every one to have more and more fun, joy and happiness. Time and again we feel unhappy and sad when we face a down. But now I do realise if there are downs in ones life .... how do we value ups and excellence .. and joy. Thank you downs .. you make me realise the importance of what i have .... make me realise the ups of my life ... make me realise the importance of the best of life that i have had. Life continues ..... with less or more of ups and downs ... Let me accept it as it is.... as that is the the best option.
Lbn.Raj
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now a days .... a good news .... there is greater acceptance of librarian's academic status by academicians .... Cheers : Meeting with a senior professor from Sambalpur University...
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Reading continues to be a part & amp; partial of habit of individuals in the modern knowledge society. Just like other seekers of knowledge librarians do read. Reading for the sake of reading
does not normally lead to value addition nor understanding the article we read. The book one reads should be related to one's background, understanding & relevance because according to law of conservation Knowledge neither gets destroyed nor can it be created. Then only what we read gets internalized. When we (librarians) read, we read as a reader only. We need to read browse & access as librarians. The moment we wear the cap of a librarian what we read becomes more situational & more understandable, as all our works directly or indirectly are related to knowledge organization, knowledge storage and knowledge retrieval/Dissemination. It is but obvious that we should keep our interest alive to know a more & more about knowledge, its evolution, history & eminence.We got down to right this words after reading a write up on "Throwing Light on Knowledge "By G.S. Tripathi…….Speaking tree: Times of India:08/05/2010. Librarians should not miss to read such educative & thought provoking write ups. The high light of the write up should be of interest to every one, librarians too : 1.Knowledge is continuous, 2. Knowledge liberates the mind, 3. Knowledge of the ultimate enables eternal liberation 4; Knowledge is transcendental perception. 5. According to Ralf W. Emerson" A man should learn to detect & watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within". The Ideas of Prof.G.S.Tripathy is so close and relevant to our literature on knowledge organization. We must really keep learning more & more about knowledge organization from scholars like G.S.Tripathy because Knowledge is power.
Neilson expansion in India Librarians can't overlook
The CEO of Neilson a Global market research giant is around in India talking to Individuals & Business Groups. Interestingly Neilson's Globally successful tools: Buzzmetrics & Neurofocus obviously come closer to what few librarians are engaged in what are known as Bibliometrics, Bio Bibliometrics, Scientometric, & Webometrics. The tools/techniques may not sound similar but should be of much interest to librarians engaged in productivity, growth & measurement studies. Curious? Be generous to be curous to look at works and writings of V.L Kalyane, Kademani Basavaraj with regard to scientometrics & informetrics. If you are in still gripped by what I am talking about read news clipping titled Nielson bets big & bold on Desi Mart(Times Of India:07/05/2010). Have a good day.
Social networking is order of the day,of course true only for the networked world. Swati Deshpande 's article (times of India, 27/04/2010)is an eye opener for worried parents about their kids.Of course there are many problems about kids getting online on social networking sites as kids really either don't know about privacy settings or they don't just bother.
Now as librarians where are we? all said & done virtual world has become more real than the real world.Social Networking opens whole lot of options for our professional development . Go to any networking sites like orkut, face book,........you tube,twitter will find librarians. Now it is much easier & convenient to get in touch with any librarian from anywhere in the world through social networks: Let us explore possibilities of encasing on this wonderful world of networking .Let us talk about it .Let us cope up with the ever changing world.
Best Wishes
Raj librarian
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Hope every librarian agrees with this. Those of the librarian who donot agree to what I say have some serious problem. This need agree to introspect themselves. Here we are ...we welcome to get in touch with you even if we have not innovated or we have not recorded our innovations...lets not bother...we can inspired by keeping in touch with the so called innovators. Incidentally some get highlighted in media.We are sure librarians in general are upto date ,current & well informed.We are quite awares of e-kindle,the e-book reader introduced by Amazon.com...we are really not sure of the cost kepted Rs 18000.Here we have Mr.Vishal Mehta a technocrat from Ahmedabad introducing a new e-book costing Rs.9999. Its an innovation of an indian, the product is cheaper , it can hold 500 books & we can access books in indian regional languages also . Cheer up, Be informed know more about this product & very wonderful indian innovator. to know more about this innovator & innovation read Page No 68 of India Today, April 26, 2010. A write up by Mr.Udaya Mahurkar.
Leaders are those who lead all including the manager & boss. I am happy to join the group of contributors to India librarian Ms. Kalyani
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