Friday, June 26, 2009

Gay Royer a librarian for 33 years retires ... to play her role as a Granny

Librarian leaves a lasting legacy
Report by : By Alan Blank
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address of original source : http://www.dailypilot.com/articles/2009/06/25/topstory/dpt-librarian053009.txt


"Gay Royer spent her last day as the College Park Elementary librarian Friday after 33 years at the school, but with her departure the children whose lives she has touched will also be losing a coach, a therapist and a friend.Growing up, Royer had a troubled childhood, fraught with responsibilities not usually heaped on those her age. At 10, she was already acting like a mother to her two younger siblings. Because she missed a lot of her own childhood, the librarian says she “deals better in the child world than the adult world.”During her long tenure at the school, Royer has attracted students by showing a genuine interest in their life stories and approaching them with an energetic, amiable personality, always joking and laughing.Students would gravitate toward the library whenever they had a chance, where the affable librarian would hold court. She kept couches and plenty of teddy bears around and would recommend books to students.“She’s almost like a second grandma to the kids,” said Lori Robnett, a past PTA president whose son went to College Park and was so fond of Royer that he came back and visited her after he left the school.Living in Costa Mesa since childhood, Royer graduated from Costa Mesa High School. Support staff at the high school got her through, she said, and inspired her to try to help younger generations in the same way.Royer was a board member of the PTA for 30 years (in addition to brief stints on six other school PTAs), a Girl Scout leader, a volunteer coach of the school’s track and cross country team (along with colleague Buzz Amble) and a frequent organizer of school events, which often required her to come early in the morning and leave late in the afternoon.In the summers, Royer coordinated the sanitation crew at the Orange County Fair, where she gave many of her past students their first jobs as janitors.Now the librarian is leaving because of her newest responsibility: being a grandmother.“I’m going to retire and take care of the baby or else I wouldn’t retire until I’m 90 because I love the children here,” she said.Royer has seen some of the school’s kids grow up, raise families and send their own kids to the same school. The librarian was briefly honored in front of assembled students and teachers before classes Friday.Teacher Michelle Hanscom had this to say: “We will remember your legacy here — one filled with peace, love and laughter.”It’s unlikely that College Park has seen the last of Royer. Even though she is leaving, she plans to stay involved in the school where she left a lasting imprint on the lives of so many children".

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

LIS Vacancy

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Respected Friends,
Greetings for the day,
National Institute of Technology, Silchar has advertized one post of Librarian (Lien Vacancy). The details are as follows---------
Essential Qualifications - A Master degree in Arts/Science/Commerce with degree in Library Science from a recognized university or BA/BSc/BCom with M. Lib. Sc/.M.L.Sc.

Desirable- 5 years experience in a library preferably in technical institute in a responsible position Rs. 8000-13500 pm plus other allowances as per Government of India rules (likely to be revised as per the recommendation of the 6th CPC).

To download the application please visit the following link------
http://www.nits.ac.in/images/fac2009.pdf

Note: The extended date of application is 10 July 2009.

Regards,

Miss Charu Mathur,
Delhi.

LIS Vacancy

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Respected Friends,
Greetings for the day,
National Institute of Technology, Silchar has advertized one post of Librarian (Lien Vacancy). The details are as follows---------
Essential Qualifications - A Master degree in Arts/Science/Commerce with degree in Library Science from a recognized university or BA/BSc/BCom with M. Lib. Sc/.M.L.Sc.

Desirable- 5 years experience in a library preferably in technical institute in a responsible position Rs. 8000-13500 pm plus other allowances as per Government of India rules (likely to be revised as per the recommendation of the 6th CPC).

To download the application please visit the following link------
http://www.nits.ac.in/images/fac2009.pdf

Note: The extended date of application is 10 July 2009.

Regards,

Miss Charu Mathur,
Delhi.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Open Access E-Resources

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Here is the web link of comprehensive list of Open Access Resources. This links provides concrete information about the Open Access Initiative, Open Access Directories, E-Journals, IRs Member Institutions..............
http://paniit.iitd.ac.in/indest/oaeresources.html

Open Access E- Resources

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Friday, June 19, 2009

Fw: [LIS-Forum] Report on the Fourth Dr. TB Rajashekar Memorial Lecture



 
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--- On Fri, 19/6/09, Arumugam Pitchai <sp.arumugam@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Arumugam Pitchai <sp.arumugam@gmail.com>
Subject: [LIS-Forum] Report on the Fourth Dr. TB Rajashekar Memorial Lecture
To: lis-forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in, ncsi-net@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Date: Friday, 19 June, 2009, 2:55 PM

Dear Members,

Here's is the brief report on the Dr. T.B. Rajashekar Memorial Lecture
(2009) held on Friday, 12 June 2009 at NCSI, IISc.

Topic: "Academic Access in a Globalized World: Scholars without Borders"

Speaker: Dr. Ram Ramaswamy, Professor, School of Physical Sciences,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

The event was set in motion with Mr. Francis Jayakanth of NCSI
welcoming the well-attended gathering. He gave a brief life sketch of
late Dr. TBR emphasizing on TBR's contributions and initiatives while
he served at NCSI.

Later, Francis Introduced Dr. IRN Goudar. Dr. Goudar, presided over
the talk. Dr. Goudar being the alma mater of TBR at the DRTC, narrated
couple of incidences that happened during their DRTC course and also
after they started their careers. These incidences only exemplified
the fact that TBR was very clear as to what he intended to do and went
about in completing it with dedication. Later, Dr. Goudar introduced
Dr. Ram and requested him to deliver the lecture.

Dr. Ram's talk is accessible at:

http://ncsi-net.ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/workshop/seminars.html#_2009


Dr. Ram began his talk by giving some insights into the higher
education in the country, which is the largest in the world. GoI is
playing a major role in the higher education system in terms of
framing of major policies for the system. He briefly mentioned about
poor library system in most of the colleges and Universities, which is
hindering access to the library holdings. For accessing the online
journals, though INFLIBNET administered UGC Infonet is in place, poor
Internet connectivity beyond the metros is an hindrance in accessing
the online journals.

He also emphasized on Books and book publishing in the country
especially in the social sciences, where scholars publish their
findings in books rather than journal articles. The speaker also
presented some interesting facts about Books and Book publishing in
India. Annually, India publishes between 70,000 to 80,000 titles,
comes from between 16,000 to 17,000 publishers, ranging from those who
do as many as 300-400 titles a year to one person operations-who may
produce only two or three titles/year. According to Federation of
Publishers, Booksellers Associations in India, the Federation of
Indian Publishers, as well as a study of the Indian book market
conducted by the British Publishers Association (2007) puts the value
of the Indian book market at Rs.10,000 crores. In this 10,0000 crores,
approximately Rs.3500 crores comprises educational books and Higher
education Books market is at Rs.2500 crores.

He also gave some insights into publishing business in the western
world by citing Thomson Reuters as an example.

The speaker expressed his concern in the poor distribution network in
the country for quality textbooks and lack of University Press culture
in the country are contributing to the growth of low quality academic
publishing.

He then touched upon the growth of e-books with big players in field
like Thompson, spending great deal of their budget on e-books. He
cited the example of JSTOR. JSTOR was founded in 1995 to build trusted
digital archives for scholarship. Working with the scholarly community
to preserve their work and the materials they rely upon, and to build
a common research platform that promotes the discovery and use of
these resources.

In the context of our country, there was a mention of Language/
Literacy barriers such as * Computing in regional languages remains a
somewhat distant goal. * Low investment in local technological
solutions. * Need for more video content if primary educational goals
are to be addressed.

There was a special mention of ALUKA, an international, collaborative
initiative building an online digital library of scholarly resources
from and about Africa. Now a part of JSTOR. The speaker said, similar
initiatives in the country are need of the hour to showcase India's
academic publishing.

Then Ram presented the demographies of India

* Total India population: 1.037 billion
* Rural population: 72%
* Literacy: 52%
* Computer ownership per 100 inhabitants: 0.6
* Telephone lines per 100: 4.2
* Internet hosts per 10,000: 0.35
* Internet cafés/telecentres per 10,000: 0.1
* Internet users per 100 0.33 subscribers: 1.65 users
* Cell phone subscribers 10.81 million
* Number of websites in the national language(s): 20,000
* Number of websites in English and other language(s): 130,000
* National bandwidth to and from the country: 1,670.3 Mbps

Thus he proposed to have something like SwB:
www.scholarswithoutborders.in (Academic Books from India delivered
Everywhere).

Few facts about SwB are:

* Scholars without Borders (SwB) are an online bookstore for academic
books from India.
* Also other material such as journals, periodicals, reports,
documentaries, CDs.
* Facilitates online ordering and purchase.
* Offers a range of payments: money orders, VPP, cheques, cash, credit
card, etc.
* Over 6000 titles from about 100 publishers.

The motivation for such a SwB by Ram is "To make access to quality
academic books simple, regardless of location."

SwB runs a blog on books from India. It has a presence on Twitter,
Facebook and other networking sites.

Ram also presented the visitors to SwB from various parts of both
India and worldwide. SwB's documentary
site(scholarswithoutborders.in/video). This site is developed in
collaboration with TCS. It provides, Semantic search of video content
and partially view documentaries. Presently this site is undergoing
Beta Testing.

Access equity is the major item in Ram's presentation. An initiative
to promote the distribution of books/academic material through the
Internet and mobile phone. This will largely be a vehicle for the
physical product initially, but they are aiming to increase digital
content, especially of textbooks. The distribution of books and other
published matter across India, especially to places with poor access
to books and bookstores will be a major activity of this Initiative.

While talking about future plans and the path ahead: Ram mentioned
about the book readers such as Amazon Kindle and Olai. He also spoken
about Cell phone based services.

After the question and answer session, Dr. Goudar nicely summed up Dr.
Rams talk. Mr. T.B. Anand proposed vote of thanks.

(Thanks to H Rajendra Babu for Preparing this Report)

Regards,

NCSI-NET Co-ordinators

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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Fw: Re: Request for Informative Description about Your Feed ""ili""



 
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Fw: [LIS-Forum] Want of Library Trainee-IIG



 
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--- On Wed, 10/6/09, divya <divyam@iigs.iigm.res.in> wrote:

From: divya <divyam@iigs.iigm.res.in>
Subject: [LIS-Forum] Want of Library Trainee-IIG
To: lis-forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Date: Wednesday, 10 June, 2009, 10:50 AM

Dear All,
 
 
Our yesterday's posting did not have full address of the Institute. Which is
 
 
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism
Kalamboli- Panvel Highway
Near Kalamboli Circle (MGM Hospital-Kamothe)
New Panvel (W)
Navi Mumbai 410 218
Ph: 2748 4046
Nearest Rly Stn : Khandeshwar
 
Walk-in Interview for Library Trainee : June 23, 2009 at 10.30 a.m.
 
The selected trainee will get stipend of Rs. 7000 per month.
 
 

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Fw: [LIS-Forum] Invitation - Lecture



 
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--- On Tue, 9/6/09, SRELS <srels@dataone.in> wrote:

From: SRELS <srels@dataone.in>
Subject: [LIS-Forum] Invitation - Lecture
To: lis-forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Date: Tuesday, 9 June, 2009, 12:45 PM

The Board of Trustees of the
Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library  Science, Bangalore
in collaboration with
CURZONCO-SESHACHALAM CHIMATA FOUNDATION, Chennai
and
RANGANATHAN CENTRE FOR INFORMATION STUDIES, Chennai and Bangalore
cordially invites you to the
CURZONCO-SESHACHALAM LECTURES (5)(2009)
on
Techniques for Characterization and Modeling of Spatial Phenomena
by
Dr. B.S. Daya Sagar, Associate Professor, DRTC(ISI), Bangalore
at 6.00 pm on Monday 15th June 2009
 
Prof. A. Neelameghan
Vice-Chairman, Ranganathan Centre for Information Studies
presides
 
Venue: Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science
702, 42nd Cross, 3rd Block, Rajajinagar, Bangalore 560 010'
                                                                        
 
                                                                           RSVP: Ph: 080-23305109 (K.N. Prasad)
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Fw: Re: [LIS-Forum] Shri N.V. Jagga Rao is no more



--- On Mon, 8/6/09, Dr. M. Koteswara Rao <mkrlib@uohyd.ernet.in> wrote:

From: Dr. M. Koteswara Rao <mkrlib@uohyd.ernet.in>
Subject: Re: [LIS-Forum] Shri N.V. Jagga Rao is no more
To: Library@Arboretum.org.in
Cc: lis-forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in, iatlis@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 8 June, 2009, 11:08 PM

Dear colleagues,

It is sad to hear that Shri Jagga Rao had passed away. Any one who knows
him cannot forget his simplicity and dedication to the profession.
Personally, I have lost a friend and a well-wisher from my native place.
May the almighty give the strength and courage to the bereaved family
members.

Dr. M. Koteswara Rao
Librarian
University of Hyderabad


> Dear All,
>
> We report with profound regret the passing away of Shri N.V. Jagga
> Rao, formerly Deputy Librarian, Central Institute of English and
> Foreign Languages, Hyderabad (now renamed as English and
> Foreign Languages University) on June 4, 2009, 8.30 pm,
> Visakhapatnam. He joined the LIS profession in 1957 and served it
> till he breathed last. After retiring from the CIEFL, he moved over to
> Visakhapatnam and played a key role in the building up of a big,
> highly successful public library--a joint effort of local library
> enthusiasts, LIS teachers and LIS professionals--in
> Visakhapatnam. At the time of his death, he was serving as
> librarian of a local engineering college in Visakhapatnam.
>
> Throughout his professional career spanning over five decades, Shri
> Jagga Rao maintained highest standards professional integrity
> serving variety of libraries such as the Central Institute of Leather
> Research, Chennai, the American Studies Research Centre,
> Hyderabad, and the British Library, Hyderabad. He abhored the
> practice of sponsorship of library seminars/conferences by library
> suppliers, and wrote a highly critical article several years ago in
> University News (a publication of the Association of Indian
> Universities) on this issue. After reading this piece, Shri Tejeshwar
> Singh (Managind Director of Sage Publications, & TV news reader)
> wrote a letter to Mr. Jagga Rao appreciating the latter's views.
>
> Shri Jagga Rao loved travel a lot and he used to enjoy sharing his
> experiences with his colleagues and friends. He was kind,
> considerate and always helpful towards his colleagues.
>
> With the passing away of Shri Jagga Rao, the Indian LIS profession
> has lost another great personality who dedicated his entire life
> serving the reading community with distinction and integrity.
>
> With respects
> Sincerely
> T.V. Prafulla Chandra
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Friday, June 5, 2009

I V Srinivas looks for a change, and a challenge ....

I would like to join an organization where I can use my skills and be an effective team member, contributing towards the growth and overall development of a company.

CURRICULUM VITAE


INUMARTHI V. SRINIVAS
iv_srinivas@yahoo.com
98199 89456

Objective :

To join an organization where I can use my skills and be an effective team member, contributing towards the growth and overall development of a company.

Summary :

Over 5+ years of experience in LBH college for MCA and also worked as a Part time faculty in IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University). 10 months in software development in the areas of Java, Oracle and Object Oriented Methodology.

Educational Qualification :

Master Of Computer Applications (M.C.A) from Nagarjuna University in 2001.


Technical skills :

Databases : MS-Access, Oracle
Languages : C, C++ and Java
Operating Systems : Windows NT
Web Technologies : HTML, JavaScript, Servlets, Tomcat 5.0
Middleware : JSP
Tools : Win runner, Load runner, Test director



Professional Experience

· LBHSST’s ICA Bandra (E),
Lecturer

· IGNOU
Part Lecturer

Roles and Responsibilities:

· Taking Lectures and Lab sessions
· Visiting faculty coordinator.
· In-charge for Intercollegiate event called “Tarash”
· Visiting faculty Coordinator and Conducting lectures for IDE

Achievements :

· Worked as a Sr. Supervisor for University Exams.
· Working as Sr. Examiner / Moderator / Convener for University Exam papers since 2003.
· Member of ISO Task force Committee for Hiray College
· Internal Auditor for ISO Process

Personal Profile :

Father’s Name : PATTABHI RAMAIAH
Date of Birth : 15th August ’76
Marital Status : Single
Nationality : Indian
Languages Known : English, Hindi and Telugu

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Fw: Bio-data/CV of Mr.I.V.Srinivas



 
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--- On Fri, 5/6/09, Rajashekhar Devarai <lotus5673@yahoo.co.in> wrote:

From: Rajashekhar Devarai <lotus5673@yahoo.co.in>
Subject: Bio-data/CV of Mr.I.V.Srinivas
To: "neeta adhangale" <neeta.adhangale@gmail.com>
Date: Friday, 5 June, 2009, 5:50 PM

Dear Neeta Adhangale,
The profle/cv of I V Srinivas is being forwarded to Indian Librarian Internation here with. With best wishes
 
ILI Contributors
 
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Subject: resume 1
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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Re: NACLIN2009

Thank you for the information Madam, Hope I will be able to make it to attemd the seminar. Best wishes
RajLibrarian


 
 
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--- On Wed, 3/6/09, kanwaljit kaur Dhindsa <kanwaldhindsa@gmail.com> wrote:

From: kanwaljit kaur Dhindsa <kanwaldhindsa@gmail.com>
Subject: NACLIN2009
To: "RajLibrarian IndiaLibrarianIntl" <lotus5673@gmail.com>, plosc@googlegroups.com, "Maharashtra Librarians Online study Circle" <mlosc@googlegroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, 3 June, 2009, 3:24 PM

Dear friends,
 
12th NACLIN :
Managing Knowledge,Technology and change in Libraries from sept.22-25,2009 at Punjab University,Chandigarh along with DELNET.
For Further details, Please contact Dr.V.K.Anand,LIbrarian ,A.C.Joshi Library @  naclin2009@pu.ac.in or
contact Dr.H.K.Kaul,Director (DELNET) @ hkkaul@gmail.com

Thanks n bye
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Librarian
Central Library http://www.gnelibrary.co.cc/
Guru Nanak Dev Engg. College
Ludhiana (Pb) India
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Thursday, May 28, 2009

20090528 - Friday - Take life as it comes to you consciously......




20090528 - Thursday - Life is full of surprises dear

Life is full of surprises dear. We try our level best to anticipate about what could happen the next moment the next day.....but a different thing an altogether different thing could happen....could get visulised. Funny and surprising know? When everything goes on smoothly......suddenly something which we never expected will come up before us. When everything is in disorder and shambles...orderlyness becomes visible. What I realise slowly and steadily is .... we should continue swimming. ...... dont feel the fear of distance of the shore ... and fear of the tides that may confront. We need to swim across ... with a good faith that ... we will reach the shore next moment or the next hour or the next day. Hope you will agree to this.
I just wonder ... how interesting and how uncertain and how unpredictible is life......
What ever is happening ... and whatever is going to happen........isn't it ok dear? Be smiling and take life as it comes consciously.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Universities Alert

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Universities Alert

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Sunday, May 17, 2009

Ranganathan in Audio System

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If anyone interested to hear the auditory of father of library science, i.e. S.R. Ranganathan , then just click on following link and the magic is purely yours---
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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Situation wanted : Librarian or Information Manager or Knowledge Manager

Situation wanted :

Librarian or Information Manager or Knowledge Manager

Prospective employers, I am a post graduate in Library and Information Science and Sociology with about 24 years experience as Librarian in Education, Agriculture and Textile spheres. I have published about 15 papers/articles in professional journals. I look forward for a challenging and responsible position in Libraries or Information centres or Knowledge centres.....

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From: Subiksha::Career Management <subiksha@cmi123.com>
Subject: Looking for job???????????
To: mech_cooldhaval@rediffmail.com
Date: Thursday, 14 May, 2009, 5:55 PM 

Hi,

Looking for job ?

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Career Management Services 

Career Marketing:                                                                                 Rs 699/-

Why go running around & hunting for a job. Let them call you for an interview. Smart people would rather have recruiters chasing them, rather than the other way around. Achieve this by ensuring all the TOP recruiters in India , not only get your resume but read it. We will send your resume to over 2000 consultants in India . They will get in touch with you directly.

 

These consultants have not only been carefully screened & chosen to ensure that they cover all industries, hierarchies & locations. These consultants recruit for Multinationals, Large Indian Corporates and Small & Mid-Size (SME) clients. The reason we send it to so many consultants is to maximize the number of interviews you are called for; which in turn maximizes your chances of getting the best job. Further you automatically become eligible for confidential & unpublished opportunities.

 

In case you are looking for overseas opportunities, we will send your resume to 300 consultants dealing with positions in the Middle East , instead of the domestic consultants.

If you require both, the fees will be Rs.999/- 

 
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Your resume is "You" on paper. Accelerate your job search. Ensure your key competencies & skills are presented in a format that corporate HR & recruiters will be attracted to & that are easy to comprehend. We conduct an in-depth analysis of you; your skills, abilities, achievements. We also analyze the challenges you will face & prepare you & your resume to meet them – head-on. Further, your resume is developed to ensure maximum views on any Job portal so that you maximize your opportunity of being called for the interview. Your Resume goes through a careful quality assurance checks & is finally reviewed.

 
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Ensure you know the best jobs available & the best companies hiring. We have a team dedicated to finding you the best job by pooling all our resources of available jobs – Our Recruiters network & their references, Unpublished Jobs, and obviously Jobs Sites, Job Boards, Print Ads, unfilled Campus Placements etc. 

 

All you have to do is tell us what are the criteria you are looking for & we will do the rest.  We will scour & scan all available jobs that fit your criteria. All this is presented to you & you can make the choice of where to apply. We will apply on your behalf & the response comes directly to you. No hassle or trouble. 

 
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We provide you with specific data for upto 10 companies regarding their salary/ experience & educational qualification of existing employees, names/ contact numbers of decision makers, recruitment process, note on work culture & life at the specified companies. You can ensure that you are negotiating to the maximum level that the company provides. We further provide you with a list of similar companies that you could also evaluate as possible future employers. 

 
Career Power:                                                                                         Rs.1,599/-

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Talk to us. Because we listen, understand & deliver. Once we can get a thorough understanding of you, a senior management person will discuss your career to ensure that you can highlight your skills & competencies. Once identified these can be applied to see where your passion meets your abilities. This is a complete guidance counseling solution.

 

Here we go in-depth into knowing you. We delve deep into understanding your strengths & weaknesses. We conduct a series of short quick psychometric & analytical tests to judge your aptitude & skills. Thereafter a detailed interview is conducted where all issues are discussed. Finally a report is given detailing your skills, competencies, aptitude within the framework of your expectations. Finally suggestions are presented for areas of development & also your resume is redeveloped to incorporate the added dimension. In effect this is the Resume Power with specific guidance counseling.

 
 

SERVICES TARIFF

 

SERVICE NAME

 

PRICE

CM
Career Marketing

Rs. 699/-

RP
Resume Power  

Rs 499/-

JP
Job Power     

Rs.999/-

DP
Data Power  

Rs.899/-

CP
Career Power  

Rs.1,599/-

  
 

SOLUTION  NAME

 

PRICE

RPM
Resume Power  Marketing
 
Resume Power &
Career Marketing

Rs 999/-

JCM
Job Maximizer A
 
Career Marketing &
Job Power

Rs 1,299/-

JRP
Job Maximizer B
 
Job Power &
Resume Power

Rs 1,499/-

JPP
Job Power  PLUS
 
Job Power &
Data Power

Rs.1,499/-

DPM
Career Power  Marketing
 
Career Power  &
Job Power PLUS

Rs.1,999/-

CPP
Career Power  PLUS Marketing
ALL 4; Career Marketing, Job, Data Power & Career Power

Rs.2,799/-

 
 
Terms:
  • Prices quoted are inclusive of service tax. 10.3% service tax
  • Delivery of services will take upto 6 working days for completion, after payment is received.
  • Specific dates will be discussed prior to your confirmation & payment
  • We don't not guarantee the placement of any job. However, we assist you in getting the best job
  • For more details please talk to our career consultant.  
 
We look forward to working with you in your job hunt & wish you all the success you deserve. So also pass this onto any of your friends that may be interested in actively searching for a job.
 
Thanks & Best Regards
CMI Solutions
Subiksha Rai
Head - Services
 
Landline +22 64208158/68
Cell: 9702713680
You may also contact Subiksha on 9702713675 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 



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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

A brief profile of Dr.Shailendra Kumar , Assoc.Prof - DLIS - Dehli University
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Dr.Shailendra Kumar, Associate Prof (Reader) LIS - Delhi University : a profile

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Monday, May 11, 2009

Author How To Guides

A series of guides for academic and practitioner authors from the experts
Practical tips and guidance on how to get your work published and maximize dissemination from Emerald, the world's leading publisher of management research.

How to... write a book review
Book reviews are a special form of academic writing. They have well-known structures with familiar components. Here, James Hartley of the School of Psychology, Keele University, UK, consults with academics on writing the perfect book review and presents a potential checklist for book reviewers.

How to... promote your work
A good promotions strategy will increase the impact of your work by getting more people to read your article, improving your citation ratings, and ensuring that your work becomes more widely known both within your academic and practitioner community and outside it. It will also help disseminate the practical and policy-related implications of your work to those who can implement it. This guide concentrates on strategies that will help you and your colleagues make your articles, as well as the wider research on which they are based, better known. If you are working as part of a research centre or larger research programme with major funding, then you will need to talk to your partners and your funding body about developing a proper communications strategy.

How to... collaborate on writing an article
Many Emerald articles result from collaboration. Reasons for this include the: increasing importance of publication for tenure, promotion and satisfying the UK Research Assessment Exercise; tendency towards large, multidisiplinary projects; nature of research funding; pressure for PhD students to get out publications even before their PhD is approved; and greater ease afforded by electronic means of communication. This guide focuses on authorship and dissemination issues arising from collaborative research (issues concerning setting up a large research project team are covered in our Research Zone). This guide is based on the experiences of several authors from three continents.

How to... prepare papers if English is not your first language
Preparing and writing an academic article for publication in an English language journal is a daunting experience for anyone, but particularly so if your first language is not English. This guide gives you some support with preparing articles in a non-native tongue. It is not possible to give specific advice about English, because teaching English as a foreign langauge is a highly specialized area requiring a great deal of skill. However, we will provide general advice on writing articles and list some useful resources including editing services.

How to... survive peer review and revise your paper
What gives being published in a journal especial credibility is that other experts have read the work and deemed it acceptable. The peer review process is therefore what gives the journal in which you have chosen to place your article, and your paper if you have done the necessary revisions, a quality control stamp. This guide offers advice on minimizing the chances of having to revise your work by getting it right in the first place, to a practical example of carrying out your own peer review.

How to... proofread your work
As far as writing an article for publication is concerned, we are talking about authors proofreading before it goes to production. In many ways, it is more like copy-editing, which is about close attention to the detail of the script, reading at sentence level to make sure there is nothing that can detract from accuracy and clarity, be it errors of grammar, inconsistency, spelling, or punctuation. "If a paper is not carefully checked, then it looks not just sloppy, but as though the author does not care. So why should anyone else?" (John Peters, Emerald CEO and editor of Management Decision).

How to... write more simply
Reviewers of academic papers often point out that the language is unnecessarily obscure and obtuse. The reviewer or editor feels there is a good point in there somewhere, but it is not easy for the reader to find. In contrast, good English is economical and spares redundant words. In Lost for Words: The Use and Abuse of the English Language, John Humphrys describes the qualities of good English: "... clear, simple, plain and unambiguous ... free of jargon, although there will be exceptions. It should be easy to read and listen to rather than a chore. At the very least it should not make our tongues fur up". This guide provides suggestions on how you can make sure your style is as clear as possible.

How to... structure your article
According to one survey on why articles fail to get published in economics journals, there are two main reasons. Either the paper does not make, or does not demonstrate that it makes, a contribution to knowledge or the paper is badly organized, with the parts not fitting together to form a coherent whole. These two factors, which rated more highly in this survey than targetting the wrong journal, both relate to the paper's structure. Papers that are well structured will have a logical organization with a beginning, a middle and an end, and above all a sense of purpose which communicates itself to the reader, will motivate him or her to continue reading in the belief that the author is making a contribution to knowledge.

How to... use the Harvard reference system
The Harvard reference system, also known as the author-date system, is Emerald's approved system of citing other works. Articles submitted to Emerald are required to use this system. This guide explains how and where to use references within the text of your article and how to compile the reference list at the end. We also look at some of the software tools that are available to simplify these tasks.

How to... write an abstract
An abstract is a succinct summary of a longer piece of work, usually academic in nature, which is published in isolation from the main text and should therefore stand on its own and be understandable without reference to the longer piece. It should report the latter's essential facts, and should not exaggerate or contain material that is not there. Its purpose is to act as a reference tool (for example in a library abstracting service) and, more importantly, to enable the reader to decide whether or not to read the full text. It is your opportunity to gain readership and citation.

How to... write for a practitioner audience
If you are an academic, then you have good job-related reasons to want to publish: your job and your promotion depends upon your keeping up your publishing profile in quality scholarly journals. If you are a practising manager, however, writing for publication is not part of your job and can seem much less important than keeping up with your targets and the inevitable fire-fighting. This guide aims to explain the benefits of publishing to practising managers and to give advice on how to publish successfully.

How to... find the right journal
Finding the right journal is as important to the publishing process as is having something original to say and saying it well. Many journal editors claim that a good proportion of their rejections happen not because manuscripts are of insufficient quality, but because they are inappropriate for the journal's objectives. As ever, it is easier (and usually leads to a more successful oputcome) if you address these issues as early as possible.

How to... write a literature review
A literature review is a description of the literature relevant to a particular field or topic. It gives an overview of what has been said, who the key writers are, what are the prevailing theories and hypotheses, what questions are being asked, and what methods and methodologies are appropriate and useful. As such, it is not in itself primary research, but rather it reports on other findings.

How to... write a case study
A case study involves focusing on a set of issues in some contemporary setting, usually but not exclusively an organization, or perhaps a department or sector of an organization. It may use just one case or a number of cases linked together by a theme. Because of its real-world setting, it is a powerful tool of analysis, and one that obviously chimes in with Emerald's concern to disseminate implications for practice. It is particularly good at addressing "how" and "why" questions
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CHARU MATHUR - LIBRARIAN-ILI CONTRIBUTOR
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