DISCOVER THE 90/10 PRINCIPLE
Author: Stephen Covey
Discover the 90/10 Principle.It will change your life (at least the way you react to situations).What is this principle? 10% of life is made up of what happens to you. 90% of life is decided by how you react.What does this mean? We really have no control over 10% of what happens to us.We cannot stop the car from breaking down. The plane will be late arriving, which throws our whole schedule off. A driver may cut us off in traffic.We have no control over this 10%. The other 90% is different. You determine the other 90%.How? ……….By your reaction.You cannot control a red light. but you can control your reaction. Don't let people fool you; YOU can control how you react.Let's use an example.You are eating breakfast with your family. Your daughter knocks over a cup of coffee onto your business shirt. You have no control over what just happened.What happens next will be determined by how you react.You curse.You harshly scold your daughter for knocking the cup over. She breaks down in tears. After scolding her, you turn to your spouse and criticize her for placing the cup too close to the edge of the table. A short verbal battle follows. You storm upstairs and change your shirt. Back downstairs, you find your daughter has been too busy crying to finish breakfast and get ready for school. She misses the bus.Your spouse must leave immediately for work. You rush to the car and drive your daughter to school. Because you are late, you drive 40 miles an hour in a 30 mph speed limit.After a 15-minute delay and throwing $60 traffic fine away, you arrive at school. Your daughter runs into the building without saying goodbye. After arriving at the office 20 minutes late, you find you forgot your briefcase. Your day has started terrible. As it continues, it seems to get worse and worse. You look forward to coming home.When you arrive home, you find small wedge in your relationship with your spouse and daughter.Why? …. Because of how you reacted in the morning.Why did you have a bad day?A) Did the coffee cause it?B) Did your daughter cause it?C) Did the policeman cause it?D) Did you cause it?The answer is “D".You had no control over what happened with the coffee. How you reacted in those 5 seconds is what caused your bad day.Here is what could have and should have happened.Coffee splashes over you. Your daughter is about to cry. You gently say, "Its ok honey, you just need to be more careful next time". Grabbing a towel you rush upstairs. After grabbing a new shirt and your briefcase, you come back down in time to look through the window and see your child getting on the bus. She turns and waves. You arrive 5 minutes early and cheerfully greet the staff. Your boss comments on how good the day you are having.Notice the difference?Two different scenarios. Both started the same. Both ended different.Why?Because of how you REACTED.You really do not have any control over 10% of what happens. The other 90% was determined by your reaction.Here are some ways to apply the 90/10 principle. If someone says something negative about you, don't be a sponge. Let the attack roll off like water on glass. You don't have to let the negative comment affect you!React properly and it will not ruin your day. A wrong reaction could result in losing a friend, being fired, getting stressed out etc.How do you react if someone cuts you off in traffic? Do you lose your temper? Pound on the steering wheel? A friend of mine had the steering wheel fall off) Do you curse? Does your blood pressure skyrocket? Do you try and bump them?WHO CARES if you arrive ten seconds later at work? Why let the cars ruin your drive?Remember the 90/10 principle, and do not worry about it.You are told you lost your job.Why lose sleep and get irritated? It will work out. Use your worrying energy and time into finding another job.The plane is late; it is going to mangle your schedule for the day. Why take outpour frustration on the flight attendant? She has no control over what is going on.Use your time to study, get to know the other passenger. Why get stressed out? It will just make things worse.Now you know the 90-10 principle. Apply it and you will be amazed at the results. You will lose nothing if you try it. The 90-10 principle is incredible. Very few know and apply this principle.The result?Millions of people are suffering from undeserved stress, trials, problems and heartache. We all must understand and apply the 90/10 principle.It CAN change your life!!!Enjoy….
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Monday, June 9, 2008
June 9, 2008 : Monday
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Friday, June 6, 2008
LIBRARIANS IN COLOURS - PHILIPPINES
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NEWS FROM PHILLIPINES
4 June 2008Dear Colleague:Greetings!
The Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) in cooperation with the Association of Booksellers for the Academe and the Professions (ABAP) will hold a forum entitled "Reviewing Standards of Library Resources Management" on Tuesday, July 8, 2008 from 1:30 to 4:30 P.M. at the MegaTrade Hall 1, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City.This forum shall provide a venue to discuss the current issues and concerns of library and information managers on the aspects of developing and managing library resources in line with the standards of CHED and other accrediting agencies.Dr. Heracleo D. Lagrada, Director, Office of Programs and StandardsCommission on Higher Education is invited to be the Resource Speaker and share his views and knowledge of the topic.This forum can only accommodate seventy-five (75) participants. Please reserve your slot now. There will be a discounted forum fee of P200.00 for members, regular forum fee of P300.00 for non-members and P100.00 for undergraduate students. Forum fee is inclusive of snacks and certificates. Reservation fee is PHP100.00 (nonrefundable) . For more details, please inquire from: ELVIRA B. LAPUZUniversity of the Philippines – DilimanTel: 926-1886Email: elvira.lapuz@ gmail.comMobile: 0917-8553228CHRISTOPHER C. PARASSoutheast Asian College, Inc.Email.paras. christopher@ gmail.comTel: 781-6358Mobile: 0928-7960744
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4 June 2008Dear Colleague:Greetings!
The Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) in cooperation with the Association of Booksellers for the Academe and the Professions (ABAP) will hold a forum entitled "Reviewing Standards of Library Resources Management" on Tuesday, July 8, 2008 from 1:30 to 4:30 P.M. at the MegaTrade Hall 1, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City.This forum shall provide a venue to discuss the current issues and concerns of library and information managers on the aspects of developing and managing library resources in line with the standards of CHED and other accrediting agencies.Dr. Heracleo D. Lagrada, Director, Office of Programs and StandardsCommission on Higher Education is invited to be the Resource Speaker and share his views and knowledge of the topic.This forum can only accommodate seventy-five (75) participants. Please reserve your slot now. There will be a discounted forum fee of P200.00 for members, regular forum fee of P300.00 for non-members and P100.00 for undergraduate students. Forum fee is inclusive of snacks and certificates. Reservation fee is PHP100.00 (nonrefundable) . For more details, please inquire from: ELVIRA B. LAPUZUniversity of the Philippines – DilimanTel: 926-1886Email: elvira.lapuz@ gmail.comMobile: 0917-8553228CHRISTOPHER C. PARASSoutheast Asian College, Inc.Email.paras. christopher@ gmail.comTel: 781-6358Mobile: 0928-7960744
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
SALIS AWARDS
SALIS AWARDS OUTSTANDING LIBRARIANS - NOMINATIONS INVITED !!!!
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ARCHANA'S COLUMN - Archana Singh Librarian Allahabad joins as author/contributor to IndiaLibrarian
LIBRARY AUTOMATION
Library Automation – Library Automation with the help of a function all library. Automation package in a computer, the house keeping tasks can be performed faster with extra benefits like better inventory mechanisms , facility for generation of a number of report which are unattainable so easily in the manual system with automation , service information resided in the registers and manuals exclusively kept at the custodians of service in the manual system were now available to other stake holder. It is now easy to monitor the status also able to know the status of a book of interest as issued/ reserved and to find out issued to whom .Both users and staff have become more sensible and careful in dealing with their usage and work after the advent of the automation systems due to the feeling that ‘someone’s watching . Many libraries follow a primitive automation culture where computer is kept on top of the desk and below that the still have the register and manual close to hand giving more emphasis to them than automation. Being largely deprived of chances to perform and shine unlike much other profession, some professional feel
Software problem in Library Automation in India- Many software available now in India do not conform to the national or international standard.
Standard Library Software- The basic operation of a library are Acquisition, Online public Access Catalogue, Circulation , Serial control, Information Services and Management Information Services, Reporting, etc. Some library software do not have the facilities for operation like circulation, etc.
Library Automation – Library Automation with the help of a function all library. Automation package in a computer, the house keeping tasks can be performed faster with extra benefits like better inventory mechanisms , facility for generation of a number of report which are unattainable so easily in the manual system with automation , service information resided in the registers and manuals exclusively kept at the custodians of service in the manual system were now available to other stake holder. It is now easy to monitor the status also able to know the status of a book of interest as issued/ reserved and to find out issued to whom .Both users and staff have become more sensible and careful in dealing with their usage and work after the advent of the automation systems due to the feeling that ‘someone’s watching . Many libraries follow a primitive automation culture where computer is kept on top of the desk and below that the still have the register and manual close to hand giving more emphasis to them than automation. Being largely deprived of chances to perform and shine unlike much other profession, some professional feel
Software problem in Library Automation in India- Many software available now in India do not conform to the national or international standard.
Standard Library Software- The basic operation of a library are Acquisition, Online public Access Catalogue, Circulation , Serial control, Information Services and Management Information Services, Reporting, etc. Some library software do not have the facilities for operation like circulation, etc.
Major Library Software
Name of the software
Working environment
Development / Marketed in India by
Application possible
Suitability for libraries
CDS/ISIS
MS-Dos, Windows-95, LAN, UNIX
NISSAT New Delhi
OPAC
Small and medium libraries
MINISIS
MS-Dos, Windows-95, LAN, UNIX
SNDT Women University Mumbai
OPAC
Small and medium libraries
BASIS PLUS
UNIX
NIC New Delhi
OPAC, Acquisition, Circulation, Serials & Mgmt. control
All types of libraries
ILMS
MS-Dos, UNIX
INFLIBNET Centre Ahmedabad
-do-
All types of libraries
SANJAY
MS-Dos
NISSAT New Delhi
-do-
Small and medium libraries
LIBSYS
MS-Dos, Windows-95, LAN, UNIX
Libsys Corpn. New Delhi
-do-
All types of libraries
LIBRIS
MS-Dos, Windows-95, LAN, UNIX
Frontier Inst. Of Infor. Tech. Hyderabad
-do-
All types of libraries
OASIS
Windows-95, LAN,
Softlink India, New Delhi
-do-
All types of libraries
Name of the software
Working environment
Development / Marketed in India by
Application possible
Suitability for libraries
CDS/ISIS
MS-Dos, Windows-95, LAN, UNIX
NISSAT New Delhi
OPAC
Small and medium libraries
MINISIS
MS-Dos, Windows-95, LAN, UNIX
SNDT Women University Mumbai
OPAC
Small and medium libraries
BASIS PLUS
UNIX
NIC New Delhi
OPAC, Acquisition, Circulation, Serials & Mgmt. control
All types of libraries
ILMS
MS-Dos, UNIX
INFLIBNET Centre Ahmedabad
-do-
All types of libraries
SANJAY
MS-Dos
NISSAT New Delhi
-do-
Small and medium libraries
LIBSYS
MS-Dos, Windows-95, LAN, UNIX
Libsys Corpn. New Delhi
-do-
All types of libraries
LIBRIS
MS-Dos, Windows-95, LAN, UNIX
Frontier Inst. Of Infor. Tech. Hyderabad
-do-
All types of libraries
OASIS
Windows-95, LAN,
Softlink India, New Delhi
-do-
All types of libraries
Yours suggestions and comments are welcome.
Archana Singh, Librarian, Allahabad
Note : Sorry for the formatting errors.
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Know your Librarians Series
Dr. RAMA DEVI, TELLA
I am working as a Documentation Officer as well as Associate Professor I/C, at Centre on Rural Documentation of the National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD), Hyderabad, India and I have an experience of 20 years under various capacity in various institutes like college and A.P. Agricultural University. I was awarded Fulbright Scholarship under the subject Information Science and Technology for the year 2003-2004 and working as Mortenson Associate of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign from Aug 28th to Feb 28, 2004. The focus of the project is on e-learning technologies for rural development communities.
I have a Bachelor degree from Andhra University with Economics, Psychology and Social Work. During my graduation I was selected as student representative for the Board of studies in the year 1977-78 from the Social Work Department of Andhra University. I have a post graduate degree in Social Work with specialization in community development besides a Master in Library Science. I was awarded a PhD on “Use of Grey Literature by Social Scientists by the Osmania University, Hyderabad
I am conversant with software like LIBSYS, CDS/ISIS, MS Office, FOXPRO, SPSS, Page Maker, Publisher, Corel Draw, HTML and HTML editors like Front Page, Dream weaver and award winning text editor Note Tab Light etc. I am also associated with bringing out the CORD publications like Directory of Rural Development Institutions in India, and periodicals like CORD Alerts, CORD Abstracts, CORD Index, Holding list of periodicals and Handbook on Online Resources etc.
I also took an active role in the development and management of Computerised Library and Information Clearinghouse (CLIC) database using various sources including Internet, which we are planning to make it web enabled for the rural development functionaries at different levels. The CLIC has been developed to serve as a central reference point for information on all aspects of rural development. CLIC caters to the needs of NIRD faculty and the development community. Associated with various projects like Library Automation, Bar-coding of Library Collection , Information needs of RD community, Functioning of Public Libraries in Maharashtra and Andra Pradesh
Taking advantage of having the combination of subjects like Social Work and Library and Information Science, I got the unique experience to work for two years in the development of Public Information Kiosks (PIKs) for Rural Development which was established by NIRD to bridge the Digital Divide between the urban and rural areas. It is a specialized project for creation of awareness among the rural people about various development programmes. It works as an Information and Communication center using information technologies. I used my expertise in identifying the information needs of the rural poor by conducting a survey in four states of India, and in the selection of the content to be put in the PIKs and its management at different stages.
I have attended many Seminars/Conferences/Workshops and presented papers to keep abreast with the latest developments in my specialization. I have also presented a paper in an International Conference on Grey Literature, organized by Grey Net (Use of Grey Literature in Rural Development: a case study) which was held at Washington, D.C on 3-4th October 1999. I stayed in USA for more than eleven months and visited some universities like University of Minnesota, River Fall University, North Dakota State University, University of California, Stanford University, University of Irvine, University of Berkley, San Jose, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, Duke University, Spring field university, State University of Bloomington, Chicago Public Library, St.Luois state university, Centre for Research Libraries, Chicago, University of Toronto, IDRC, Ottawa etc. and I have also visited some public libraries in New Jersey, New York, Toronto Minneapolis, Library of Congress and some South Asian libraries.
I published around30 articles in various journals including IAALD and Public Library Quarterly and in different conference proceedings. I traveled almost all states in India, to address the topics such as Digital Divide, Grey Literature,, Social Marketing, Information Services, Virtual libraries, Web Technologies, Web publishing Best Practices in Library Usage and Readership Enhancement (LURE), Public Libraries in India, A different Mind-Set needed for Modern day librarians, Human Resource Management in the Digital Era, Building up Digital Resources, Information Literacy and out reach services Impact of ICTs and E-Learning Technologies, Human Resource Management in the Digital era, Public Information Kiosks-an outreach center, consortia and partnership development etc.
As a part of my job, I am associated with various training programmes for the librarians like web technologies, Internet resources, and IT applications for library resource management, web publishing of information products and services, access to social science information in the Digital Era besides library and information services, technical processing, administration, grey literature, library automation, consortia and networking
During my academic studies, I obtained ranks in MSW, BLISC, MLISC and awarded prizes. I have been nominated as an active member in various associations and committees at the NIRD. I am actively involved in various professional associations in India
As a part of my Fulbright programme I have attended six weeks pre-academic programme in the University of Kansas. The programme covered the topics like Oral and written communication skills, academic report writing, cultural diversity etc. I was associated to the Mortenson Centre, (International Training Programmes) University of Illinois for six months . I audited Web Technology course for the Fall Semester. During my training I visited various libraries, attended various meetings/Conferences/Workshops and Seminars, and interacted with various experts and their projects. I presented a country paper in the Illinois Library Association (ILA) Annual Conference. I have also attended the ALA Mid winter meetings held at San Diego during Jan 9-14th, 2004. Recently I have completed successfully the web based workshop on “Electronic Collection development: Collecting and Organising Web Resources” from Kovacs Consulting Internet & Web Training , Ohio, USA
http://www.geocities.com/ramadevi_tella/index.html
My email: ramadevi_tella@yahoo.com; ramadevi99@hotmail.com; trd@nird.gov.in
I am working as a Documentation Officer as well as Associate Professor I/C, at Centre on Rural Documentation of the National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD), Hyderabad, India and I have an experience of 20 years under various capacity in various institutes like college and A.P. Agricultural University. I was awarded Fulbright Scholarship under the subject Information Science and Technology for the year 2003-2004 and working as Mortenson Associate of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign from Aug 28th to Feb 28, 2004. The focus of the project is on e-learning technologies for rural development communities.
I have a Bachelor degree from Andhra University with Economics, Psychology and Social Work. During my graduation I was selected as student representative for the Board of studies in the year 1977-78 from the Social Work Department of Andhra University. I have a post graduate degree in Social Work with specialization in community development besides a Master in Library Science. I was awarded a PhD on “Use of Grey Literature by Social Scientists by the Osmania University, Hyderabad
I am conversant with software like LIBSYS, CDS/ISIS, MS Office, FOXPRO, SPSS, Page Maker, Publisher, Corel Draw, HTML and HTML editors like Front Page, Dream weaver and award winning text editor Note Tab Light etc. I am also associated with bringing out the CORD publications like Directory of Rural Development Institutions in India, and periodicals like CORD Alerts, CORD Abstracts, CORD Index, Holding list of periodicals and Handbook on Online Resources etc.
I also took an active role in the development and management of Computerised Library and Information Clearinghouse (CLIC) database using various sources including Internet, which we are planning to make it web enabled for the rural development functionaries at different levels. The CLIC has been developed to serve as a central reference point for information on all aspects of rural development. CLIC caters to the needs of NIRD faculty and the development community. Associated with various projects like Library Automation, Bar-coding of Library Collection , Information needs of RD community, Functioning of Public Libraries in Maharashtra and Andra Pradesh
Taking advantage of having the combination of subjects like Social Work and Library and Information Science, I got the unique experience to work for two years in the development of Public Information Kiosks (PIKs) for Rural Development which was established by NIRD to bridge the Digital Divide between the urban and rural areas. It is a specialized project for creation of awareness among the rural people about various development programmes. It works as an Information and Communication center using information technologies. I used my expertise in identifying the information needs of the rural poor by conducting a survey in four states of India, and in the selection of the content to be put in the PIKs and its management at different stages.
I have attended many Seminars/Conferences/Workshops and presented papers to keep abreast with the latest developments in my specialization. I have also presented a paper in an International Conference on Grey Literature, organized by Grey Net (Use of Grey Literature in Rural Development: a case study) which was held at Washington, D.C on 3-4th October 1999. I stayed in USA for more than eleven months and visited some universities like University of Minnesota, River Fall University, North Dakota State University, University of California, Stanford University, University of Irvine, University of Berkley, San Jose, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, Duke University, Spring field university, State University of Bloomington, Chicago Public Library, St.Luois state university, Centre for Research Libraries, Chicago, University of Toronto, IDRC, Ottawa etc. and I have also visited some public libraries in New Jersey, New York, Toronto Minneapolis, Library of Congress and some South Asian libraries.
I published around30 articles in various journals including IAALD and Public Library Quarterly and in different conference proceedings. I traveled almost all states in India, to address the topics such as Digital Divide, Grey Literature,, Social Marketing, Information Services, Virtual libraries, Web Technologies, Web publishing Best Practices in Library Usage and Readership Enhancement (LURE), Public Libraries in India, A different Mind-Set needed for Modern day librarians, Human Resource Management in the Digital Era, Building up Digital Resources, Information Literacy and out reach services Impact of ICTs and E-Learning Technologies, Human Resource Management in the Digital era, Public Information Kiosks-an outreach center, consortia and partnership development etc.
As a part of my job, I am associated with various training programmes for the librarians like web technologies, Internet resources, and IT applications for library resource management, web publishing of information products and services, access to social science information in the Digital Era besides library and information services, technical processing, administration, grey literature, library automation, consortia and networking
During my academic studies, I obtained ranks in MSW, BLISC, MLISC and awarded prizes. I have been nominated as an active member in various associations and committees at the NIRD. I am actively involved in various professional associations in India
As a part of my Fulbright programme I have attended six weeks pre-academic programme in the University of Kansas. The programme covered the topics like Oral and written communication skills, academic report writing, cultural diversity etc. I was associated to the Mortenson Centre, (International Training Programmes) University of Illinois for six months . I audited Web Technology course for the Fall Semester. During my training I visited various libraries, attended various meetings/Conferences/Workshops and Seminars, and interacted with various experts and their projects. I presented a country paper in the Illinois Library Association (ILA) Annual Conference. I have also attended the ALA Mid winter meetings held at San Diego during Jan 9-14th, 2004. Recently I have completed successfully the web based workshop on “Electronic Collection development: Collecting and Organising Web Resources” from Kovacs Consulting Internet & Web Training , Ohio, USA
http://www.geocities.com/ramadevi_tella/index.html
My email: ramadevi_tella@yahoo.com; ramadevi99@hotmail.com; trd@nird.gov.in
Dr.Ramadevi, Tella
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Webinar -Lecture by Chiara Fox Part 2
Chiara Fox is a Senior Information Architect for Adaptive Path. Chiara has developed successful IAs for intranets, informational Web sites, and e-commerce sites.
Chiara received her MS in Library and Information Science from Simmons College. She spent ten years working in public and science libraries as a cataloger and reference librarian before devoting herself to the Web full time.
Topic:
The topic of the webinar is “Making Information Architecture Real” Information architecture (IA) is a process of structuring, describing, and organizing information to help people create, manage, and consume information.
We would be completing the second part of the Click U Webinar. Part 1 of the Webinar was replayed on April 16, 2008 while Part 2 focuses on what needs to be done with the content on your site after identifying and structuring it. The course will also include the creation of a mental model to structure your site using content maps and task analysis. Finally, the webinar will focus on the effect of labeling and tagging of words chosen to increase the usability of your site and will provide real-life examples from Chiara’s work as an IA consultant to illustrate the concepts covered.
May 29, 2008
Dear Friend:
The American Library, Mumbai in collaboration with
S.N. D. T. University Library and the Special Libraries
Association (SLA) Asian chapter cordially invite you
to attend a replay of the recording of Part 2 of the
Webinar on “Making Information Architecture Real”
by Ms. Chiara Fox on Friday June 6, 2008 at3.00 p.m.
at the American Center auditorium. Webinars are
seminars conducted by SLA under the “Click
U Live” program. We thank Ms. Meera Gaikaiwari, Country
Representative SLA Asian chapter for
arranging the Webinars.
The American Library, American Center, 4 New Marine Lines, Mumbai 400 020
Tel: 22624590; E-mail: libref@state.gov
The American Library, Mumbai,
S.N.D.T. University Library
and the
Special Library Association’s (SLA)
Asian Chapter
cordially invite you to a webinar
on
“Making Information Architecture Real, Part 2”
by
Ms. Chiara Fox
Senior Information Architect
Adaptive Path
on
Friday June 6, 2008
3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
American Center auditorium, Mumbai.
Chiara received her MS in Library and Information Science from Simmons College. She spent ten years working in public and science libraries as a cataloger and reference librarian before devoting herself to the Web full time.
Topic:
The topic of the webinar is “Making Information Architecture Real” Information architecture (IA) is a process of structuring, describing, and organizing information to help people create, manage, and consume information.
We would be completing the second part of the Click U Webinar. Part 1 of the Webinar was replayed on April 16, 2008 while Part 2 focuses on what needs to be done with the content on your site after identifying and structuring it. The course will also include the creation of a mental model to structure your site using content maps and task analysis. Finally, the webinar will focus on the effect of labeling and tagging of words chosen to increase the usability of your site and will provide real-life examples from Chiara’s work as an IA consultant to illustrate the concepts covered.
Note: The webinars will be a bi-monthly feature from now on and will discuss new topics of interest and professional development. For more information, please stay tuned!!!
May 29, 2008
Dear Friend:
The American Library, Mumbai in collaboration with
S.N. D. T. University Library and the Special Libraries
Association (SLA) Asian chapter cordially invite you
to attend a replay of the recording of Part 2 of the
Webinar on “Making Information Architecture Real”
by Ms. Chiara Fox on Friday June 6, 2008 at3.00 p.m.
at the American Center auditorium. Webinars are
seminars conducted by SLA under the “Click
U Live” program. We thank Ms. Meera Gaikaiwari, Country
Representative SLA Asian chapter for
arranging the Webinars.
Please carry a copy of this invitation with you. We
look forward to your participation.
Sincerely yours,
Usha Sunil, Dr. Sushama Powdwal, Meera Gaikaiwari
look forward to your participation.
Sincerely yours,
Usha Sunil, Dr. Sushama Powdwal, Meera Gaikaiwari
The American Library, American Center, 4 New Marine Lines, Mumbai 400 020
Tel: 22624590; E-mail: libref@state.gov
The American Library, Mumbai,
S.N.D.T. University Library
and the
Special Library Association’s (SLA)
Asian Chapter
cordially invite you to a webinar
on
“Making Information Architecture Real, Part 2”
by
Ms. Chiara Fox
Senior Information Architect
Adaptive Path
on
Friday June 6, 2008
3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
American Center auditorium, Mumbai.
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Webinar - Lecture on Information Architecture
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This information may be useful to you.
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---------- Forwarded message ----------From: Karalkar, Tejaswini A <http://in.mc946.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=karalkarta@state.gov>Date: May 29, 2008 2:42 PMSubject: Webinar - Making Information Architecture Real Part IITo:
Dear Friend:
The American Library in collaboration with S.N. D. T. University Library and the Special Libraries Association (SLA) Asian chapter cordially invite you to attend a replay of Part II of the recording of webinar entitled "Making Information Architecture Real" by Ms. Chiara Fox on Friday June 6, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. at the American Center auditorium.
An invitation providing program details of the program are given below in the attached file for your information.
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Regards,
Tejaswini
Tejaswini Karalkar
Reference Librarian
American Library
4, New Marine Lines
Mumbai 400020
Tel: 91-22-22624590 ext. 2214
Fax: 91-22-22624599
Email: http://in.mc946.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=karalkarta@state.gov
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---------- Forwarded message ----------From: Karalkar, Tejaswini A <http://in.mc946.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=karalkarta@state.gov>Date: May 29, 2008 2:42 PMSubject: Webinar - Making Information Architecture Real Part IITo:
Dear Friend:
The American Library in collaboration with S.N. D. T. University Library and the Special Libraries Association (SLA) Asian chapter cordially invite you to attend a replay of Part II of the recording of webinar entitled "Making Information Architecture Real" by Ms. Chiara Fox on Friday June 6, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. at the American Center auditorium.
An invitation providing program details of the program are given below in the attached file for your information.
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Regards,
Tejaswini
Tejaswini Karalkar
Reference Librarian
American Library
4, New Marine Lines
Mumbai 400020
Tel: 91-22-22624590 ext. 2214
Fax: 91-22-22624599
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008
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classicalwu says
thank you for the kind invitation. I will try to be more active here, since it concerns books and professionalism.We have just finished our holiday of Yom Kippur, and my husband and I are both worn out from it. Ihope to get back to my studies soon. I wish you well.
Sarah BasAvraham-Weiss
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esther l says
Thanks Raj for inviting me. I always look at & make note of the books and movies of my friends so this should be an interesting site. I plan to be active here and add my books soon but right now I just started a new job as a Personal Care Worker in a nursing home so I can't write too much today.One great book on finding a satisfying career path is called The Pathfinder - How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success by Nicholas Lore.Another one is Life as a Daymaker by David Wagner. It's about how to change the world by making someone's day.!For example place value on harmony in the workplace and when you rise everyday, vow to put a smile on several people's faces everyday. It's filled with great quotes and great examples of doing good to others
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Thanks Raj for inviting me. I always look at & make note of the books and movies of my friends so this should be an interesting site. I plan to be active here and add my books soon but right now I just started a new job as a Personal Care Worker in a nursing home so I can't write too much today.One great book on finding a satisfying career path is called The Pathfinder - How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success by Nicholas Lore.Another one is Life as a Daymaker by David Wagner. It's about how to change the world by making someone's day.!For example place value on harmony in the workplace and when you rise everyday, vow to put a smile on several people's faces everyday. It's filled with great quotes and great examples of doing good to others
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LOS ANGELES
Retiring librarian receives praiseCity Librarian Fontayne Holmes will retire from her post in August, capping a 30-year career in the library system, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's office announced Monday.Holmes received widespread praise for her work overseeing the city's library construction program, which added nine branch libraries and rebuilt more than 90% of the city's existing facilities.Villaraigosa named Kris Morita, the library department's assistant general manager, as Holmes' replacement.
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MOUSHUMI VYAS AND RAJASHEKHAR DEVARAI
Vyas, Moushumi and Devarai, Rajashekhar.1998.Public Libraries and the Future of Library and Information Science as a profession.-Hyderabad : Vaibhav Agencies. pp193-199.
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NAVEENA'S COLUMN - KNOW A LITTLE ABOUT ILI BLOGGER -
KNOW A LITTLE ABOUT NAVEENA ACHARYA - NEW AUTHOR OF INDIALIBRARIAN INTL BLOG.
LIBRARIAN ; birthday: December 29 ; languages i speak: English (UK), Kannada, Hindi ; email:
naveena_acharya@yahoo.co.in ; city: Bangalore , state: Karnataka, country: India.
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Monday, June 2, 2008
Dear Kishorlal
Dear Kishorlal,
Good question. I wanted to be a Sociologist, but I needed a job at the earliest. I could understand that....becoming a librarian is more probable than becoming a lecturer in Sociology. So I did BLS. Once I finished BLS.....I realised....that the scope of the subject is very limited....I decided not to be a librarian....I went in for doing my PG in Sociology regular full time......I finished it..........At the end I became a librarian......no regrets..........it is now my way life.....
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SUGUNA"S COLUMN - congrats on ILI going global
Congrats for involving more and more library professionals in India Librarian; and making it open for the International community.
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BACK BONES OF ILI BLOGGING
THESE ARE THE BACK BONES OF ILI.............!!!!! WRITE TO THEM STRAIGHT!
(EMAIL ADDRESSES AVAILABLE ON THE INTRODUCTORY NOTE OF ILI)
Bharti Joshi
Knowledge Manager
sandip Thakare
gayathri
Raji
Sugunasrimaddala
Naveena Acharya
arjoo
meena
Archana Singh
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monty
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(EMAIL ADDRESSES AVAILABLE ON THE INTRODUCTORY NOTE OF ILI)
Bharti Joshi
Knowledge Manager
sandip Thakare
gayathri
Raji
Sugunasrimaddala
Naveena Acharya
arjoo
meena
Archana Singh
gbgv1816
monty
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Saturday, May 31, 2008
SUGUNA"S COLUMN - INFORMATION INTERMEDIARY
"Are we ready for the role of an information intermediary?"
"Information intermediary" used to be Dr. Rajan's buzz word, when we were at, the then INSDOC, way back in 1986. He was trying to inspire the two engineers in our batch to try and put this concept into practice. They did something of that kind but later I lost track of them. I then didn't realise the importance of it. There were no `blog's like this and there was no `Devrai' in our batch!
Coming back to the concept of `information intermediary', there is now more scope and need for such initiatives. Librarians on one hand have several chunks of information to be organized and several new services being demanded, and on the other hand they face severe staffing constraints.
One way out is to outsource certain jobs to a proffessional consortium and get the jobs done. The `cost to the institution' factor comes down and the costs can be met even by departmental funds or paid under the respective project funds.
Some examples of such jobs are - cataloguing the reports generated by an institution, cataloguing and input of new aquistions, preparation of bibliographies & reading lists for forthcoming trainings and events, offering individual/project based SDI or CA services etc.
Many a time, even small organizations require documentation assistance and some help in organizing their collections. Even, starting them with the right way of organising their e-mails goes a long way. Some people tend to name the letters and documents very imroperly, that it it becomes impossible to dig through them later on. Even for these trivial things, using a combination of codes and authority file elements would be immensely helpful.
Now, should we be on the look out for such niches?
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With regards
SUGUNASRI MADDALA
INDEPENDENT INFORMATION CONSULTANT
"Information intermediary" used to be Dr. Rajan's buzz word, when we were at, the then INSDOC, way back in 1986. He was trying to inspire the two engineers in our batch to try and put this concept into practice. They did something of that kind but later I lost track of them. I then didn't realise the importance of it. There were no `blog's like this and there was no `Devrai' in our batch!
Coming back to the concept of `information intermediary', there is now more scope and need for such initiatives. Librarians on one hand have several chunks of information to be organized and several new services being demanded, and on the other hand they face severe staffing constraints.
One way out is to outsource certain jobs to a proffessional consortium and get the jobs done. The `cost to the institution' factor comes down and the costs can be met even by departmental funds or paid under the respective project funds.
Some examples of such jobs are - cataloguing the reports generated by an institution, cataloguing and input of new aquistions, preparation of bibliographies & reading lists for forthcoming trainings and events, offering individual/project based SDI or CA services etc.
Many a time, even small organizations require documentation assistance and some help in organizing their collections. Even, starting them with the right way of organising their e-mails goes a long way. Some people tend to name the letters and documents very imroperly, that it it becomes impossible to dig through them later on. Even for these trivial things, using a combination of codes and authority file elements would be immensely helpful.
Now, should we be on the look out for such niches?
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With regards
SUGUNASRI MADDALA
INDEPENDENT INFORMATION CONSULTANT
sugunasrimaddala@yahoo.com
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Friday, May 30, 2008
TO INDIA LIBRARIAN BLOG AUTHORS!
May 20, 2008
Cheers!!!!!!!!
Ø Indian Librarian now boosts of having four blog authors and contributors. India Librarian is indeed proud of this.
Ø Hope the new blog authors namely Sugunasri, Gayatri, Arjoo and Archana are familiar about the method of posting their contributions/write ups papers in this Bog.
Ø The links indeed will guide you through.
Ø In case you find it difficult to post the write ups or images/photos, simply send your write up with images by mail to : lotus5673@yahoo.co.in , I will arrange to post it with required corrections.
NEED SOME HINTS AS TO WHAT TO WRITE AND PUBLISH……..?
SIMPLE!
Ø Write an open letter to people……on any thing that bothers or concerns you and your liking…
Ø Write an open letter to librarians….on day today issues….
Ø Write an article on general issues of librarianship….like loss of books……low social image of librarians….. many many such topics….use your imagination…
Ø Read a book or article or people and write a review……or atleast you can write a comment……
Ø Post news about events and programmes pertaining to lis matters….or any other significant subjects….
Ø If you don’t get ideas…….just relax and pick up a news from todays newspapers…….reflect on an interesting news……
Need more ideas….guidelines…..email to this Principal Blogger….. by email : lotus5673@yahoo.co.in
INDIA LIBRARIAN
Cheers!!!!!!!!
Ø Indian Librarian now boosts of having four blog authors and contributors. India Librarian is indeed proud of this.
Ø Hope the new blog authors namely Sugunasri, Gayatri, Arjoo and Archana are familiar about the method of posting their contributions/write ups papers in this Bog.
Ø The links indeed will guide you through.
Ø In case you find it difficult to post the write ups or images/photos, simply send your write up with images by mail to : lotus5673@yahoo.co.in , I will arrange to post it with required corrections.
NEED SOME HINTS AS TO WHAT TO WRITE AND PUBLISH……..?
SIMPLE!
Ø Write an open letter to people……on any thing that bothers or concerns you and your liking…
Ø Write an open letter to librarians….on day today issues….
Ø Write an article on general issues of librarianship….like loss of books……low social image of librarians….. many many such topics….use your imagination…
Ø Read a book or article or people and write a review……or atleast you can write a comment……
Ø Post news about events and programmes pertaining to lis matters….or any other significant subjects….
Ø If you don’t get ideas…….just relax and pick up a news from todays newspapers…….reflect on an interesting news……
Need more ideas….guidelines…..email to this Principal Blogger….. by email : lotus5673@yahoo.co.in
INDIA LIBRARIAN
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