Friday, September 18, 2009

Fw: [lisforum_orissa] Vacant for the post of Librarian and Asstt.Librarian



 
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--- On Fri, 18/9/09, Brundaban Nahak <bnahak@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Brundaban Nahak <bnahak@yahoo.com>
Subject: [lisforum_orissa] Vacant for the post of Librarian and Asstt.Librarian
To: lisforum_orissa@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 18 September, 2009, 1:56 PM

 

Dear professional colleague,

We required urgently one librarian for Hyderabad ,Asian School of Business Management and two Asstt.Librarians required in Asian School of Business Management, Bhubaneswar. If any body is interested ,then kindly contact to Mr.Brundaban Nahak,Sr.librarian, ASBM(mob.0977875331) and may send  their resume to
brundaban@asbm. ac.in

Brundaban Nahak
Sr.Librarian
Mob.9777875331


 

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Saturday, September 5, 2009

librarian

Librarians continue to be knowledge professionals. Would you like to communicate to the Principal Blogger of India Librarian directly? email to .- lotus5673@yahoo.co.in .- 1816gbgv
Teachers have a very special place in the society. They have the instinct to recognize talent and nurture it. They are the creators of responsible citizens, who contribute to the society in one way or the other. Students, especially the small children, often consider their favorite teacher as the perfect person on earth.
Teachers are considered the mentors, who not only guide a person academically, but also instill moral and ethical values in him/her.
Celebrations are parts of every type of relationship. When it comes to teacher and student, Teacher's Day becomes the golden opportunity for both of them, to honor their unique bond and also appreciates teaching and the people who have opted for the profession. It is a day, when students approach their teachers and extend their sincere gratitude to them. It is the time to pay tribute to them, who have shaped up our career and imparted knowledge to their students, not just to excel academically, but also to develop their personality. I would like to offer my gratitude towards teaching community in following words---
God understood our thirst for

Knowledge, And Our Need To Be Led
By someone wiser;
He needed a heart of compassion,
Of encouragement, and patience;
Someone who would accept
The Challenge Regardless Of The
Opposition;
Someone who could see potential
And believe in the best in others . . .
So he made teachers

……..Happy Teachers Day…………..

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

NISCAIR Online Periodicals Repository

Full Access Journals

NISCAIR Online Periodicals Repository

You can now access full text articles from research journals published by NISCAIR! Presently full text facility is provided for all of the seventeen research journals viz. IJBB, IJC-A, IJC-B, IJPAP, JSIR, IJRSP, IJCT, IJEMS, IJMS, IJEB, IJBT, IJFTR, NPR, JIPR, BVAAP, ALIS and IJTK.
You can also subscribe e-mail alerts for selective journal free of cost.

List of Current Journals available Online:

1.Indian Journal of Biotechnology (IJBT)
2.Indian Journal of Chemistry -Section B (IJC-B)
3.Indian Journal of Fibre & Textile Research (IJFTR)
4.Indian Journal of Marine Sciences (IJMS)
5.Indian Journal of Radio & Space Physics (IJRSP)
6.Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research (JSIR)
7.Annals of Library and Information Studies (ALIS)
8.Bharatiya Vaigyanik evam Audyogik Anusandhan Patrika (BVAAP)
9.Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics (IJBB)
10.Indian Journal of Chemical Technology (IJCT)
11.Indian Journal of Chemistry -Section A (IJC-A)
12.Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences (IJEMS)
13.Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (IJEB)
14.Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Physics (IJPAP)
15.Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge (IJTK)
16.Natural Product Radiance (NPR)
17.Journal of Intellectual Property Rights (JIPR)


Source:http://nopr.niscair.res.in/

Monday, August 31, 2009

Library Websites



Delnet - An organisation promoting resource sharing among libraries through the development of a network of libraries.
http://delnet.nic.in/

British Council India - British Council Library network for education, science, technology, culture, and development services.
http://library.britishcouncil.org.in/

Central Reference Library - Providing information about Central Reference Library, photo gallery of library.
http://www.crlindia.gov.in/

Harekrushna Mahtab State Library - This is the Official website of Harekrushna Mahatab State Library, providing information about library services, library resources, library rules, library future plan and library photo gallery.
http://www.hkmsl.gov.in/

Delhi Public Library - The library is well stocked with collection of over 14 lakh books in Hindi, English, Urdu, Punjabi & other Indian Languages- almost all subjects are represented in its collection. The library offers services to children and also organises cultural activities such as lectures, debates, exhibitions etc.
http://www.dpl.gov.in/

National Medical Libary - The official website of National Medical Libary providing books in the field medical and allied sciences.
http://www.nml.nic.in/

• Nalanda Digital Library - Nalanda Digital Library providing online journals, eBooks in engineering & science, eBooks in arts & humanities and E-learning courses.
http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/

The National Library, India - Official website of national library of India is designated to collect, disseminate and preserve the printed material produced in the country.
http://www.nationallibrary.gov.in/

The Goethals Indian Library And Research Society - The library has a vast collection of 18,663 volumes of books, periodicals, bibliographies and dictionaries.
http://www.goethals.org/

Central Library - IIT Madras - The central library of IIT Madras provides electronic access to various full text and bibliographical databases.
http://www.cenlib.iitm.ac.in/docs/library/index.php

Archnet - An international online community for architects, planners, urban designers, landscape architects, conservationist, and scholars, with a digital library, calendar, member profile, institutions and a focus on muslim cultures and civilisations.
http://www.cenlib.iitm.ac.in/docs/library/index.php

JRD Tata Memorial Library - One of the best scientific & technical libraries in India includes a collection of books, journals, reports, standards and patents in the field of science and technology.
http://www.library.iisc.ernet.in/

Sarasvati Mahal Library - Provides a rare collection of wooden & wall painting, painting on paper, canvass painting, palm leaf & paper manuscripts, maps & atlases, pictures, drawings and copper plates.
http://www.sarasvatimahallibrary.tn.nic.in/

Rampur Raza Library - Offers a varied collection of manuscripts, 205 hand-written palm-leaves, 1000 miniature paintings, nearly 3000 specimens of islamic calligraphy, art objects & astronomical instruments and about sixty thousand volumes of printed books.
http://www.razalibrary.gov.in/


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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Fw: [LIS-Forum] Dr. Kamalavijayan : Condolences



 
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--- On Tue, 18/8/09, Saji S Nair <sajikalliyoor@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Saji S Nair <sajikalliyoor@gmail.com>
Subject: [LIS-Forum] Dr. Kamalavijayan : Condolences
To: LIS-FORUM@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Date: Tuesday, 18 August, 2009, 7:35 PM

Dear professionals,
                   

This is to inform the sad demise of Dr. Kamalavijayan, Former General Manager and Chief Librarian of Reserve Bank of India. He expired in 17th August 18, 2009 at Mumbai.

 

A great loss of a dedicated man in our profession.

 

May his soul rest in peace on eternity.

 

A brief account of his life:

 

Dr. Kamalavijayan, in a career spanning over 30 years, has served as Information Manager in various bodies including Kerala University, International Crops Research Institute for Semin Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) and Central Plantation Crops Research Institute (ICAR). Since 1993, he has held the post of General Manager and Chief Librarian of the Reserve Bank of India, and has also worked as World Bank Consultant in the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

 

His prolific career includes stints as Vice President of Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centres (IASLIC) since 2002; Director of the 23rd All India Conference on 'Content Management in India in Digital Environment' held at Kerala University, Thiruvananthapuram in December 2001. He also chaired the International Conference on Information Management in a Knowledge Society (ICIM 2005) held at Mumbai to mark the Golden Jubilee of IASLIC.

 

An author of ten books and several articles, Dr. Kamalavijayan has also edited the Library and Information Science Journal, ALIS Bulletin from 1977 to 1987. 

 
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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Happy Independence Day

Respected Friends,

Greetings for the day,

31 States,
1618 Languages,
6400 Castes,
6 Religion,
6 Ethnic Groups,
29 Major festivals&
1 Country!
Be Proud to be an Indian!..
Happy Independence Day………

Thanks and Regards,
Miss Charu Mathur,

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

A magical link

100 libraries across the globe
with the help of following link one can visit the top 100 libraries with the blink of finger---http://www.100toplibrarysites.com/

Friday, August 7, 2009

Knowledge and Innovativeness ..... book review by Rajashekhar Devarai

Reprint

KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATION FOR COMPETITIVENESS IN BRAZIL By Alberto Rodriguez with Carl Dahlman and Jamil Salmi .- Washington D.C : The World Bank .- 2008, pp. 247, Rs.1112.00
“Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives”. – James Madison.
The growth and equity have engaged the global intelligentsia through out the history of mankind culminating into major issues, schools theories and perspectives. The third dimension i.e., The Knowledge Dimension (more often spelt out as knowledge and innovation dimension) explicitly stated as a growth driver, a decade ago or so is triggering for a paradigm shift in our thinking. “Knowledge and Innovation for Competitiveness in Brazil” stands out as a timely addition. The work is authored by Alberto Rodriguez, Lead Education Specialist in Human Department for Latin America and the Caribbean Region (LAC) with Carl Dahlman of Georgetown University and Jamil Salmi of the World Bank’s Human Development Network. The ‘Knowledge Dimension of Economic Development is indeed acknowledged in all quarters, ranks and files. This World Bank instituted study is quite timely as a bench mark for Middle Income Countries like Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC). Brazil as a country, eighth largest by population and 5th largest by territory, despite its positive initiatives on debt and inflation management and its much acclaimed glory period of 1960-1980 (known as Brazilian Miracle), as a matter of fact averaged only 2.5 percent per annum over the last 10 years., which is about only half the pace of India and China.
The report acknowledges Brazils’ initiatives to halt hyper inflation and pay down external debts. Though this helped Brazil stabilize its economy for sometime, in the long run Brazil missed out on the front of development and growth. The study used an analytical framework developed by World Bank Institute under the K4D (Knowledge For Development) initiative of the Bank, for evaluating countries’ readiness to successfully integrate into the global knowledge economy. The report beginning with an executive summary is spread out in eight chapters suffixed with approximately stuffed appendices. The report strongly recommends Brazil to undertake a broad systemic reform process for increasing the competitiveness of its economy and to accelerate growth. The specific recommendations depicting, ‘Who Needs To Do What’, are brought out in the chapter on “From Analysis to Action”.
This study on Brazil proposes concrete actions in 6 key areas viz., the Enabling Environment, Knowledge Creation and Commercialization, Acquisition of Foreign Knowledge, Leveraging and Dissemination of Technology use, Basic Education and Skills and Tertiary education. The report briefly outlines Brazil’s trails and concerns to raise its living standards and the much desired course of actions charted out by the authors and the World Bank Team, to bring Brazil to innovation ready level. It indeed is a testimony for all Middle Income and Low Income nations to tighten their belts and get ready to reap the multiplier effect of Knowledge and Innovation initiatives to help play their respective roles in Global Knowledge Economy and Society. It is an event indeed to note that, roughly a month after the publication of this report, the World Bank announced four year US $ 7 billion Country Partnership Strategy (CPS). This country Partnership Strategy would go a long way in addressing the recommendation and guidelines pronounced in the report. What is lacking in the study is its total neglect on the front of Environment and
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sustainability with reference to growth and development. Never the less, the contents, policy guidelines and development imperatives spelt out in the report are useful to all policy makers, academics , researchers, business people and all others concerned world over. Academically speaking, the report fills the gap in research with regard to relations between micro economic inputs such as Health and Education and Macro Economic outputs such as Growth and Development in the domains of Global Political Economy. The Knowledge Initiative (so emphatically pursued in this bench marking report) by and large continues to percolate continuously into micro and macro issues and concerns of human life and society locally and globally. Let this review be concluded with the authors own words, “We hope that this volume will contribute to Brazil’s efforts to analyze its strengths and weaknesses and chart an effective way forward, for itself and for other middle-income nations. In taking on this challenge, Brazil leads the way from many countries that might also benefit from a close examination of their capacity to innovate and compete.”

Rajashekhar Devarai (Book Reviewer)
________________________________________________________________________
Pp 86-88 IN : Akruti Journal of Infrastructure.- 2(4) ; July 2009. (Akruti Citygold Institute, Mumbai)

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GOOD MORNING .... READ THOUGHT FOR TODAY .... GOOD MORNING

20090807 : JULY 07, 2009 : FRIDAY : 0910AM

 

THOUGHT OF THE DAY

 

"Giving and receiving criticism are difficult yet essential skills for each of us to master.  By opening ourselves to criticism we can learn how to improve ourselves both personally and professionally"

"Providing others with honest feedback in the form of interpersonal relationships with them and can provide us and them – with the tools necessary to improve productivity and self esteem".

 

Patty Hathawy : Speaker, Trainer, Corporate Consultant.-pp 144-147 IN : Personal Excellence/Ken Shelton.-Jaico.

 
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Thursday, July 30, 2009

20090730 - good morning


July 30, 2009

Thursday

08.45am

 

The joy of service

 

"A persons life is  judged by how it touches the lives of others.  It is what we leave behind, and how much positive effect we have and how much we help others specially those who cant help themselves".

 

Arnold Schwarzenegger,

(a former Mr. Universe, is a well known fitness enthusiast and actor.)

 

pp.24-25 IN

Personal excellence/Ken Shelton 

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July 29, 2009

Wednesday

09.20am

 

The maturity challenge

 

Life is always ready and open at our side to share its resources,. It simply awaits our embrace.  It offers us our choices, approves our decisions and walks in our direction.  It is continuously forgiving, amazingly adjustable, always accepting and forever encouraging.  It is willing at any given moment to start afresh.  It attempts always to guide us toward becoming our fully functional and active selves, for in this way, it can embrace itself.  Only life after all, begets life.  There is nothing to fear.  "Hemingway said, " Man was not made for defeat." Armed with life on our side and life time to experiment, the odds are in our favor.

 

Leo Buscalgia

(Well-known author of many books, including "Personhood(Fawcell/Columbia))

 

pp.89-92 IN

Personal excellence/Ken Shelton 

 

 

 


 
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

A thought of the day for librarians!

July 29, 2009

Wednesday

09.20am

 

The maturity challenge

 

Life is always ready and open at our side to share its resources,. It simply awaits our embrace.  It offers us our choices, approves our decisions and walks in our direction.  It is continuously forgiving, amazingly adjustable, always accepting and forever encouraging.  It is willing at any given moment to start afresh.  It attempts always to guide us toward becoming our fully functional and active selves, for in this way, it can embrace itself.  Only life after all, begets life.  There is nothing to fear.  "Hemingway said, " Man was not made for defeat." Armed with life on our side and life time to experiment, the odds are in our favor.

 

Leo Buscalgia

(Well-known author of many books, including "Personhood(Fawcell/Columbia))

 

pp.89-92 IN

Personal excellence/Ken Shelton 

 
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Monday, July 27, 2009

Re: Request

Dear Charu,
Thank you for your useful suggestions. I will try to look at the options you have opened for me . Let us learn from each other. thanks for your kind words about the blog for which you are an important contributor.
Best wishes
 
RajLibrarian

 
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--- On Fri, 24/7/09, Charu <lib.wrd.2008@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Charu <lib.wrd.2008@gmail.com>
Subject: Request
To: "RajLibrarian IndiaLibrarianIntl" <lotus5673@gmail.com>
Date: Friday, 24 July, 2009, 11:17 PM

Dear Sir,
 
Greeting for the day,
 
I just want to make a humble request., That the blog u have developed ,,,,,,,,no doubt a symbol of dedication towards the profession,,,
in this regard,,,,i want to make some suggestions,,,,,,,,,,
1. instead blogspot,,,,,,,,,,,,,,u can try wordspace,com for blogging,,,,,,,,,,,,,this have much features and flexibility
2. google doc is the best collaborative tool,,,,,and on sharing basis, every member can use it,,,,,,,,so that dependency on mail can be avoided
3, wikispace is also same tool ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,can be used to disseminate the information
 
beside many other groupware tools are there by which we can strengthens our group.
 
I would be feel pleasure and proud if you come with more suggestions and feel free to point out my mistakes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Thanks and Regards,
 
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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Copyright Law and Libraries

Dear Friends,
Many times it happnes that our learned friends hesitate to provide any type of reference service to their user, where they supposed to provide any type of photocopy or xerox is to be provieded. Due to violation of copyright law, they pull their foot back which in turn becomes the violation of third rule that every user has/his information and so on. In this regard I want to make some clarification.
that Section 51 of Indain copyright law 1957 is adamant to enact the general rule that reproduction of the whole or substantial part of a work will constitute infringement, section 52 provides that reproduction is not precluded and specifies the instances where it is permitted. Section 52 of same act, has been much vocal about certain act which not to be infringement of copyright. Subject to certain conditions, a fair deal for research, study, criticism, review and news reporting, as well as use of works in library and schools and in the legislatures, is permitted without specific permission of the copyright owners. In order to protect the interests of users, some exemptions have been prescribed in respect of specific uses of works enjoying copyright. Some of the exemptions are the uses of the work ---------

i. purpose of research or private study,
ii. for criticism or review,
iii. for reporting current events
iv. in connection with judicial proceeding, v. performance by an amateur club or society if the performance is given to a non-paying audience, and
vi. the making of sound recordings of literary, dramatic or musical works under certain conditions. Accordingly any fair dealing with a literary(other than a computer programme), dramatic, musical or artistic work for the purpose of private use, research, criticism or review, reporting current events, judicial proceedings and so on are exempted from the scope of infringement. There are specific exemptions for educational activities and certain cultural activities like performance during the course of a religious ceremony, marriage and so on.
2. Secondly. that once a work falls into the public domain, and has been exposed to such use as well as direct exploitation, it is not considered appropriate to bring it back within the sphere of copyright protection: Thus Article 18 of the Berne Convention provides that when a country accedes to the Berne Convention the Convention shall apply only to those works which have not yet fallen into the public domain. In other words, the material is available on public domain does not covered under copyright act in any condition. Secondly , a casual user may fall under infringement of copyright if he willingly download the material from internet, but Libraries already covered under fair use doctrine so are exempted from the violation of copyright law.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

July 22, 2009 - Wednesday


July 22, 2009 - Wednesday

---------------------------------------------

 

Today's Prayer

In the night of weariness let me give myself up to sleep without struggle, resting my trust upon thee. 

Let me not force my flagging spirit into a poor preparation for thy worship. 

It is you who draw the veil of night upon the tired eyes of the day to renew its sight in a fresher gladness of awakening

(Ravindranath Tagore – Gitanjali pp 25 – Indialog publications)

 

 

Thought for the day

 

The winners mind set must be internalized through the constant reinforcement by reading books, listening to tapes and associating with people we can grow with, so that we will respond to our next challenge, instinctively and habitually.  The hero's journey does not necessarily involve moving mountains.  We can be heroes at home, at work or in our communities.  And it is through the constant reinforcement of the winners attitude that we can all become heroes.

-Vincent Lombardi

-pp40-43 In : Personal Excellence/Ken Shelton (ed).-Mumbai :

Jaico, 2009 (Published for Readers Digest readers).

 
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Fw: orkut - N K C REPORT BY SAM PATRODA



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--- On Tue, 14/7/09, librarian Dr krishna <4867348992493532226@mail.orkut.com> wrote:

From: librarian Dr krishna <4867348992493532226@mail.orkut.com>
Subject: orkut - N K C REPORT BY SAM PATRODA
To: "Librarian@LIS" <noreply-orkut@google.com>
Date: Tuesday, 14 July, 2009, 7:56 AM

librarian:

Dear Mr. Prime Minister,
Public libraries play a pivotal role in dissemination

of knowledge. In your inaugural address for the

National Knowledge Commission on 2nd August

2005, you had recognized public libraries as an

extremely important element of the foundation

of a knowledge economy. Following up from this,

the NKC has consulted extensively with diverse

stakeholders. As part of this process, we also

constituted a Working Group of experts and

professionals. Their names are listed at the

end of this letter. There is a widespread

agreement that there is an urgent need for reform

in the Libraries and Information Services (LIS) sector.

Several initiatives in this regard have already been

taken by the Government. Our recommendations

for formulating strategies in the LIS sector are as follows:

1.0 Set up a National Commission on

Libraries: A permanent, independent and

financially autonomous National Commission

on Libraries should be eventually set up by the

Central Government as a statutory body to address

all the information and learning needs of the citizens

of India. To launch the process in mission mode, a

National Mission on Libraries should be set up

immediately, for a period of three years. The

Mission should subsequently be converted into

a Permanent Commission. Further details

regarding the role of the proposed National

Mission/ Commission on Libraries are at Annexure 1.

2.0 Prepare a National Census of all Libraries:

A national census of all libraries should be

prepared by undertaking a nation-wide survey.

Collection of census data on libraries would

provide baseline data for planning. The Task

Force that has been set up by the Department

of Culture for this purpose should be given financial

and administrative support to implement this activity

and complete the survey on a priority basis (within

one year). Survey of user needs and reading habits

should be periodic at the national level as part of the

National Sample Survey.

3.0 Revamp LIS Education, Training and Research facilities:

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Fw: [LIS-Forum] Post Graduate Diploma in Application of Open Source Software in Library (PGDAOSSL)



 
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--- On Tue, 14/7/09, gayathri@nls.ac.in <gayathri@nls.ac.in> wrote:

From: gayathri@nls.ac.in <gayathri@nls.ac.in>
Subject: [LIS-Forum] Post Graduate Diploma in Application of Open Source Software in Library (PGDAOSSL)
To: LIS-Forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Date: Tuesday, 14 July, 2009, 10:40 AM

Hello all,

     There are many Open Source softwares that have dominated the
University and Library Services today.

     For Example, Open Office, Dspace, NewGenlib, Moodle, Brihaspati
(Virtual Classroom softwares), Drupal, Zope, Joomla (CMS) are the
common packages found in most of the Institutions.

     As UGC is itself promoting the use of OpenSource, cutting cost, etc.,
most of the autonomous institutions are favouring Open Source.

      Many a times, it is the Librarians who has to upload relevant
content to the respected Softwares.  It is always better that
Librarians are trained in understanding the Operating System and
respective softwares, so that they are independent in handling many
of the common errors in their day today activities.

      Ofcourse, Skilled Teachers,infrastructure are an issue. Now
reasonably good Laptops are available which can be used for
experimenting purpose.

      I strongly support, that, Diploma in Open Source is a added feather
to the curriculum.

Gayathri
Information Scientist
National Law School of India University
Bangalore 560 072.




> If one considers 'Librarian as a Teacher', then learning as many software
> as possible is always welcome.  Libraries which are the test beds for such
> software can always pass on the knowledge to the needy.  The option of
> learing OSS, specialising in one or more, should be left to the
> individuals.
>
> Therefore, I personally feel, the idea of starting such a programme seems
> to be good. However, its feasibility and long sustainability, considering
> the availability of experts/faculty members, infra-structure and the cost
> ( course fee ) involved, need to be closely looked at.
>
> Finally, when there can be post-graduate diplomas in networking, computer
> application, etc, for librarians, offered in distance mode with more
> emphasis on theory, why not a full-time course for OSS as suggested by
> Mr.Barman ?. I very appreciate the intent and its usefulness.
>
> For the benefit of all the professionals in the country, it is ideal to
> have such a programme in at least 4-5 major cities.  Institutions like
> INFLIBNET, NCSI, DRTC, ISIM, INSDOC [NISCAIR], etc., can make significant
> contributions  to this venture.
>
> thanks,
>
>        Dr.G.K.Manjunath
>        Chief Librarian
>        Indira Gandhi Inst of Development Research
>        Film City Road
>        Santosh Nagar
>        Goregaon(East )
>        MUMBAI - 400 065
>
>                     Phone:    022-28416528
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, 10 Jul 2009, Prof. N. Laxman Rao. wrote:
>
>> helo
>>
>> i wnt to express my doubts abt this course. do u wnt to make librarians
>> or teachers? if it is teacher he may be interested to know many
>> software, so tht he can teach. but a librarian applies only one software
>> for automation or one software for digital library and so on. the use of
>> such software can be learnt in 2 weeks. then wht the librarians will do
>> by learning use of many softwares. these softwares do get updated, and
>> without using is it possible to keep track of updates?  newer and newer
>> sofwares are coming at fast rate? hw long u will update ur syllabus.
>> there are problems with OSS too. In India we donot hav usergroups to
>> sort out the problems,. we have seen till today professional frnds do
>> not know wht is CDS/ISIS, and they think it is Library management
>> software? many schools teach the same till now. we need to replace the
>> CDS/ISIS with one of the best OSS and make the student a master so tht
>> he can use it and also keep track of the developments.
>>
>> i think tht this program is not advisable, ad i am surprised with the
>> idea. there are many library professionals at every corner of this
>> country, who can teach KOHA, D Space, Green stone etc. butmake the
>> program much more useful and let the students do not get taken for a
>> ride. all the best for the [proposed program with best wishes
>>
>> Prof. N.LAXMAN RAO, 
>> UGC- EMERITUS PROFESSOR,  Dept of Library & Information Science,
>> Osmania University, HYDERABAD- 500 007 (INDIA)
>> President, Association of British Scholars (Hyderabad Chapter)
>> +91-9246547599 (Mobile)
>> e:mail-- naglaxman@yahoo.com OR naglaxman@gmail.com
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Subject: [LIS-Forum] NewgenLib
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Date: Monday, 20 July, 2009, 9:08 AM

Dear All,
I am glad to inform all the forum member that Royal Thimphu College,the first private college in Bhutan having 2000 title have digitized the Library through NewgenLib software.
With regards--
Sk Riajuddin
Librarian.
Royal Thimphu College
Thimphu.Bhutan
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Hello dear Raj ! `

I hope you are safe and sound . Mostly people are busy in summer with their different affairs.


As to me … I am so sorry that I don't write you. It is destiny of all my friends in internet.. I'm too busy with my English lessons that I give to some pupils, with my work in boiler house, with my grandson , with my garden.. Now I gather strawberries and raspberries and sell them.


Besides my Russian friend which now lives in Israel asked me to arrange excursion for people from Israel . And you know my English is worthy to talk about everyday and common things but not about art, history, architecture and so on. I'm professional guide, yet only in Russian ,


So I'm reading special books in English, listening CD and try all what I know about Saint-Petersburg in Russian to translate in English. It is terrible ! so many new terms and special words I must know! And I have very bad pronunciation because of my defect: I fail pronounce sound "R" in Russian :- )


I'm afraid very much. How it will be my first excursion? If I would manage, we agreed with my friend that he would send other tourists to me. And maybe it will be a new job for me?


At any rate all my friends which will come to Petersburg (perhaps) will be pleased with me and my guiding them around Petersburg .


So I invite you again, yet I will be little free in the middle of August.


I send some photos of my garden this spring, my apple-trees and my cherry-trees… it is the tiny piece of it. and trip to Italy . I've been twice abroad in my life. To the east and to the west… and if I would go anywhere again… I'm choosing certainly India and Nepal again.. not Europe .


Please write me how are you, what are you doing,… and don't forget me ..I remember all of you, say my warm hello Sharada and children.


unfortunately I use my internet for exchange letters with my friends in late autumn and winter… in general


I hope soon my days will not be so hectic .


best wishes and with love to your family.


Tanya


Unfotunetly I stopped my writing about trip for a while, which lasts already year...


as to your work in russia, it is useless ...because I , for example, a good editor can`t find job, a lot of professors now without job. russia now (and before) never appreciates its minds and educated people. In India is not the same. You should live in here to understand it, and you should live in here to make proper agquintances to make cariera....


I will send you my post addres, yet later, I must find out how it sounds in english, besides i don`t know my post cod,


TANYA

ST.PETERSBERG-RUSSIA



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