Librarianship is a noble profession. 1816gbgv --- On Wed, 3/12/08, Smita Chandra <smitac_in@yahoo.com> wrote: From: Smita Chandra <smitac_in@yahoo.com> |
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Librarianship is a noble profession. 1816gbgv --- On Wed, 3/12/08, Smita Chandra <smitac_in@yahoo.com> wrote: From: Smita Chandra <smitac_in@yahoo.com> |
Librarianship is a noble profession. 1816gbgv --- On Thu, 4/12/08, Sugunasrimaddala <sugunasri.maddala@gmail.com> wrote: From: Sugunasrimaddala <sugunasri.maddala@gmail.com> |
Librarianship is a noble profession. 1816gbgv --- On Tue, 2/12/08, archanasingh bhadouria <bhadouria_archanasingh@yahoo.co.in> wrote: From: archanasingh bhadouria <bhadouria_archanasingh@yahoo.co.in> |
Librarianship is a noble profession. 1816gbgv --- On Mon, 1/12/08, Rakesh Malik <rmalik@in.swets.com> wrote: From: Rakesh Malik <rmalik@in.swets.com> |
"Terror Attacks on Mumbai" - Being Librarians do we have Any thing to say ? So many lost their lives, many got injured and struggling for lifeNow, many are in the trauma of having lost their dear ones ...Home Minister Shivaraj had to resign, distinguished and dedicated police officers and others died in the process. The incident and event shook India, shook Mumbai, and attracted world attention. About Mumbai these four five days, : Hope you had watched carefully on TV what happened to Mumbai. What is our role as a Librarian. Had a Librarian been at the site of disturbance .... what would have been his contribution? Can we think of a situation ... where in a high profile .. highly trianed in disaster information is posted on the site nearer to the spot of disturbance. What could be his role in such a situation. Dont you think ... a could contribute a lot in mitigating and minimising the losses by offering right information ... at the neck of the moment? There is something known as Emergency Librarianship which deals with the systems and services concerned with emergency situations .... may be medical urgencies ... may be urgencies in terms of natural calamities.... think about it write back to me. Incidentally there is a journal titled, "Emergency Librarian" .... unfortunately I could not get the website of the same as the web version does not exist. But the journal verymuch exists. The indication is that Librarians' work apart from being steady, slow and systematic, also have to deal with emergecy calls ... and on toes service. We should respond to all kinds of situations that the society expects of us. Then only we can boost of our image as terminal to the very existence of society.... this kind of services create our indispensibilities ... which is a must for evolving a glorious and professional standing. To see some wonderful clippings on emergency Librarianship do visit this site : Best wishes RajLibrarian Librarianship is a noble profession. 1816gbgv |
Ph.D IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE --- On Thu, 20/11/08, Apurba Jyoti Majumder <apurbajyoti@gmail.com> wrote: From: Apurba Jyoti Majumder <apurbajyoti@gmail.com> |
Dear Pallabi,
I get many mails ... but I I would not dely in replying busy as such. And what was I completed my teaching of Management". Do belong to looking for job in Banglaore, any Banglaore ... sure ... keep in touch Register yourself with Naukri or about your preference for Do send me a copy of your know that you are participating Institute. Do attend such c seniors and teachers. Seminars. I am not coming there. participated in the IASLIC Seminar. Seminars again. Keep in touch Conferences. Once you attend which I will read. I am Institute, Mumbai. Ours will be an Do visit my professional LIS blog to activities : talk to me any time. Best wishes for u, but u did'nt reply, r u busy sir? if u dont mind plz tell me if there are any chances/possibilities of finding a job in Bangalore with my present level of qualifications/experience? I will be attending a ILA Seminar/conference in Kolkata organized by Bose Institue. R U going there? What are you doing? Reply plz. |
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Congratulations Dr.Kademani
on being conferred ILA Kaula
Best Librarian Award.
Best wishes
Rajashekhar Devarai
Congratulations Dr.Koganurmath on the successful accomplishment and hosting of International LIS Conference. Bet wishes Rajashekhar Devarai lotus5673@yahoo.co.in http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com Librarianship is a noble profession. 1816gbgv |
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17 November 2008 Dear Pallabi, Very Good morning Pallabi. I have gone through your cv, it is great. I am sure you will come up in the profession. You need to realise that you have a distinguished academic record and live up to it. Be active. The first thing I suggest is that you should become a life member of IASLIC and ILA, start working towards your M.Phil, write a paper and publish it in the next two months, keep in touch with your professiors and seniors continuously. You are the best, continue to be the best, be the best, do the best ..... success always follows persons like you. I am not pampering you ... it is just my sincere wish, opinion and advice. Feel free to contact me any time over email : lotus5673@yahoo.co.in . Visit my blog : http://indialibrarian-intl.blogspot.com/ and offer your comments. Would like to be an author for this blog? If so let me know. Bye for now take care best wishes RajLibrarian _________________________________________________________ From: Pallabi Sarkar <palysarkar@gmail.com> Subject: attaching my cv To: lotus5673@yahoo.co.in Date: Sunday, 16 November, 2008, 3:55 PM Hi Thanks for ur mail and want to help me.if u have any informaton regarding in my field plz inform me and my contact no already giving u through my resume.if necessary then call me or email me.again i thanking u.take care. pallabi |
Librarianship is a noble profession. 1816gbgv --- On Fri, 24/10/08, Arlene Cohen <arlenegcohen@gmail.com> wrote: From: Arlene Cohen <arlenegcohen@gmail.com> |
Librarianship is a noble profession. 1816gbgv --- On Fri, 24/10/08, Dimple Patel <dimple148@yahoo.co.in> wrote: From: Dimple Patel <dimple148@yahoo.co.in> |
14th October 2008 Thank you Archana for the valuable information. Principal Moderator On Tue, 14/10/08, archana singh <bhadouria.archanasingh@gmail..com> wrote: From: archana singh <bhadouria.archanasingh@gmail.com> Subject: IDAMS SOFTWARE To: lotus5673@yahoo.co.in Date: Tuesday, 14 October, 2008, 4:01 PM
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The site was created by scientists at the Watson Research Center of I.B.M. in Cambridge, Mass., to help people publish and discuss graphics in a group. Those who register at the site can comment on one another’s work, perhaps visualizing the same information with different tools and discovering unexpected patterns in the data.
Ben Shneiderman, a professor in the computer science department at the University of Maryland, College Park, and a pioneer in information visualization, says sites like Many Eyes are helping to democratize the tools of visualization. “The gift of the Internet is that everyone can participate, and the tools can be brought to a much wider audience,” he said.
Presenting results in a static spreadsheet or table may do the job. “But sometimes it’s like driving with your eyes closed,” he said. “With visualization, it might be possible to open your eyes and see something that will help you” — for instance, patterns, clusters, gaps or outliers in the data.
“The great fun of information visualization,” he said, “is that it gives you answers to questions you didn’t know you had.”
Note: This is an excerpt from http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/31/technology/31novel.html?_r=1&oref=slogin