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Saturday, July 4, 2009
Random pics and thoughts of a Librarian!! Librarian and tension ... no way together!!!!!!!!!
tension : Tension and Librarians ... no way ...!!!
Logical and illogical, rational and irrational random pics and thoughts of a Librarian!!
20090704 - Saturday - 0912am : Tension is good dear!
Hi there,
Tension is the most unwanted thing by every one. No one likes to be in tension or under tension. The way it increases our temperature, the way it increases our pulse beat, the way it at times shakes us, the way it makes us tremble, the way it makes us cry shout, the way it makes us aggressive, the way it makes us dead over silent .... who welcomes, who wishes to be under tension. Every one wishes to avoid situations that cause tension, every one would wish to avaoid people, situations that cause tension. Never the less tension does occur to all of us at times, many a times, some times ... unanticipated ... un announced. It is part and parcel of our life ... it is one of the normal part of our behaviour... it is normal part of peoples behaviour. Indeed it is not bad to be under tension. When we are confronted with too many things to be accomplished, when we miss a train .... when we were heading for an interview ... meeting, when we are faced with an accident ... and we were heading for an exam ... when a close friend relative shows an untoward, unusual ... shocking behaviour. ..... tension occurs ... when our mind cannot accept certain things... in that particular moment. What is important is to understand the whole thing. Tension is very natural ... tension should not be avoided ... it should be faced consciously. Tension according to me is the hot / cold feeling that we have about an incident, accident etc. The sequence of things that happened at a particular moment have nothing to do ... our fealing and realisation that we are in trouble is a problem. The problem is not in facing the situation, the problem is not in speeding up the works... the problem is not in handling too many things at a time, the problem is not in situations, the prolbem is in the the people around us whom we consider as problematic .... the problem is in the way we react and respond to that situation, which caused tension, unrest. The best way to handle tension is to relax, focus on the works in hand... be objective in handling things one by one ... cooolly.
Now what is so bad in TENSION? Great works that are accomplished by us in different walk of our lives ... get done under tension ... am I right? Things that are impossible happen under tension. Things that we never imagined to do ... get done when we are at the pitch of our tension ... the so called unwanted tension.
Let us welcome tension dear .... the moment we welcome tension ... tension is gone. Tensions are energigers .. tensions are tonics ... tensions are boosters ... let us employ our tensions in constructive works. We can do it..... we have done it at times ... am I right?
RajLibrarian
Moderator-ILI
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Logical and illogical, rational and irrational random pics and thoughts of a Librarian!!
20090704 - Saturday - 0912am : Tension is good dear!
Hi there,
Tension is the most unwanted thing by every one. No one likes to be in tension or under tension. The way it increases our temperature, the way it increases our pulse beat, the way it at times shakes us, the way it makes us tremble, the way it makes us cry shout, the way it makes us aggressive, the way it makes us dead over silent .... who welcomes, who wishes to be under tension. Every one wishes to avoid situations that cause tension, every one would wish to avaoid people, situations that cause tension. Never the less tension does occur to all of us at times, many a times, some times ... unanticipated ... un announced. It is part and parcel of our life ... it is one of the normal part of our behaviour... it is normal part of peoples behaviour. Indeed it is not bad to be under tension. When we are confronted with too many things to be accomplished, when we miss a train .... when we were heading for an interview ... meeting, when we are faced with an accident ... and we were heading for an exam ... when a close friend relative shows an untoward, unusual ... shocking behaviour. ..... tension occurs ... when our mind cannot accept certain things... in that particular moment. What is important is to understand the whole thing. Tension is very natural ... tension should not be avoided ... it should be faced consciously. Tension according to me is the hot / cold feeling that we have about an incident, accident etc. The sequence of things that happened at a particular moment have nothing to do ... our fealing and realisation that we are in trouble is a problem. The problem is not in facing the situation, the problem is not in speeding up the works... the problem is not in handling too many things at a time, the problem is not in situations, the prolbem is in the the people around us whom we consider as problematic .... the problem is in the way we react and respond to that situation, which caused tension, unrest. The best way to handle tension is to relax, focus on the works in hand... be objective in handling things one by one ... cooolly.
Now what is so bad in TENSION? Great works that are accomplished by us in different walk of our lives ... get done under tension ... am I right? Things that are impossible happen under tension. Things that we never imagined to do ... get done when we are at the pitch of our tension ... the so called unwanted tension.
Let us welcome tension dear .... the moment we welcome tension ... tension is gone. Tensions are energigers .. tensions are tonics ... tensions are boosters ... let us employ our tensions in constructive works. We can do it..... we have done it at times ... am I right?
RajLibrarian
Moderator-ILI
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Friday, July 3, 2009
Fw: [LIS-Forum] Opening of Library Trainee positions at the ResourceCentre, DA-IICT Gandhinagar, Gujarat
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Friends do you know any thing about a forum of GAY LIBRARIANS? ..... EXPLORE follow the link : http://tribes.tribe.net/3df67098-1328-473c-a4e7-14eb9bfcf95a
Friends, it is indeed a remarkable moment in Indian history with regard to gay culture and gay rights. There is nothing unnatural or irrational about being a gay. Ofcourse every culture, society defines the way its members should act ... behave. Right and wrong is always a subject of debate any way.
titbits for librarians and book lovers :
Gay Life & Culture: A World History(Hardcover - 2006/10/17)by
Robert Aldrich (Editor)
List Price:Rs 2602; Our Price: Rs. 2056 ;Order now and get it in 20-30 business days. See DetailsAll India - Free Shipping. See DetailsShips to India only.Buy online using: - Credit Card (VISA & MasterCard)- Debit Card or Internet Banking Account (all major Indian Banks accepted)- Cheque, Demand Draft or Money Order. See DetailsPublisher: Universe Publishing(ny)
Book: Gay Life & Culture: A World History
In the years since Stonewall, the world has witnessed an outpouring of research, critical inquiry, and re-interpretation of gay life and culture. This book draws on groundbreaking new material to present a comprehensive survey of all things gay, stretching back to ancient Sumeria and ranging to the present day. Critically acclaimed historian Robert Aldrich and ten leading scholars juxtapose thought-provoking essays with an extensive selection of images, many never before seen. This masterful combination reveals the story behind gay culture from the industrialized world to the remotest corners of tribal New Guinea. Among the contributors are noted names in GLBT studies such as Brett Beemyn (author of Bisexuality in the Lives of Men), Charles Hupperts (expert on classical antiquity at the University of Amsterdam), Helmut Puff (University of Michigan expert on the medieval world), and Florence Temagne (author of A History of Homosexuality in Europe). The book covers such topics as the Old Testament relationship between Jonathan and David, the Age of Confucius, Native American berdaches, Polynesian mahus, Berlin in the '20s, Stonewall and the disco-flavored hedonism that followed, and the advent of AIDS, Act Up, and Angels in America. This book is an important contribution to understanding what makes gay life and culture universal throughout human culture and across time.
http://www.flipkart.com/gay-life-culture-robert-aldrich/0789315114-v6w3ffvxtf
Thursday, Jul 02, 2009 , India
The Delhi High Court on Thursday ruled that homosexuality is no more a crime. The verdict brought happiness and cheers to the Indian gay activists. Gay activist Arvind Narayan spoke to NDTV about the verdict.
http://www.ndtv.com/news/videos/video_player.php?id=1132014
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Friends, it is indeed a remarkable moment in Indian history with regard to gay culture and gay rights. There is nothing unnatural or irrational about being a gay. Ofcourse every culture, society defines the way its members should act ... behave. Right and wrong is always a subject of debate any way.
titbits for librarians and book lovers :
Gay Life & Culture: A World History(Hardcover - 2006/10/17)by
Robert Aldrich (Editor)
List Price:Rs 2602; Our Price: Rs. 2056 ;Order now and get it in 20-30 business days. See DetailsAll India - Free Shipping. See DetailsShips to India only.Buy online using: - Credit Card (VISA & MasterCard)- Debit Card or Internet Banking Account (all major Indian Banks accepted)- Cheque, Demand Draft or Money Order. See DetailsPublisher: Universe Publishing(ny)
Book: Gay Life & Culture: A World History
In the years since Stonewall, the world has witnessed an outpouring of research, critical inquiry, and re-interpretation of gay life and culture. This book draws on groundbreaking new material to present a comprehensive survey of all things gay, stretching back to ancient Sumeria and ranging to the present day. Critically acclaimed historian Robert Aldrich and ten leading scholars juxtapose thought-provoking essays with an extensive selection of images, many never before seen. This masterful combination reveals the story behind gay culture from the industrialized world to the remotest corners of tribal New Guinea. Among the contributors are noted names in GLBT studies such as Brett Beemyn (author of Bisexuality in the Lives of Men), Charles Hupperts (expert on classical antiquity at the University of Amsterdam), Helmut Puff (University of Michigan expert on the medieval world), and Florence Temagne (author of A History of Homosexuality in Europe). The book covers such topics as the Old Testament relationship between Jonathan and David, the Age of Confucius, Native American berdaches, Polynesian mahus, Berlin in the '20s, Stonewall and the disco-flavored hedonism that followed, and the advent of AIDS, Act Up, and Angels in America. This book is an important contribution to understanding what makes gay life and culture universal throughout human culture and across time.
http://www.flipkart.com/gay-life-culture-robert-aldrich/0789315114-v6w3ffvxtf
Thursday, Jul 02, 2009 , India
The Delhi High Court on Thursday ruled that homosexuality is no more a crime. The verdict brought happiness and cheers to the Indian gay activists. Gay activist Arvind Narayan spoke to NDTV about the verdict.
http://www.ndtv.com/news/videos/video_player.php?id=1132014
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Fw: [LIS-Forum] Eugene Garfield's tribute to S.R. Ranganathan ... follow the link to access the information
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20090702gb - Thursday - 1040am - Dear, you know we are running every day .... we stop at certain stops ... then keep running ... on the way we get hurdles .. face them and again start running, walking, sliding ... life goes on
LIBRARIAN IS A SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE CITIZEN 20090702gb - Thursday - 1040am - Dear, you know we are running every day .... we stop at certain stops ... then keep running ... on the way we get hurdles .. face them and again start running, walking, sliding ... life goes on. Some times we take over others by our speed .. some times others take over us when we are slow. Some times we miss a bus or train or whatever ... and stop at a stop longer than required .. and you know at every stop we learn some thing .. which we cant realise when we are in running ... interesting know dear ... hope these realisations must have occured to you as well many a times ... We suddenly realise how nice it is to be out of a difficilty, hurdle ... rush caos. Be smiling dear be happy. Keep smiling... be happy ... every small journey we take up every day teaches us some thing. Let us be aware....let us be keen observers. Darling, today morning when me and Vicky were on the way to school and my institute ... it is memorable. Due to some electrical problem at Mulund, it was announced that the trains will not be stopping at Nahur and Kanjurmarg.... Believe me there was utter confusion amongst passengers ... trains were n0t moving at all ... when were approaching Bhandup where we decided to get down. It is next to impossible to get down. There was heavy rush of people to get down....there was a down pour of passsengers where we were to board. Some college boys helped Vicky to get down ... and you know i got stuck ... I mean my bag got stuck between people..... it was hell a lot of a pain to get my bad .... the straps came off and the bag fell down near the door way.... with great difficulty i got down and started running with the running train to fetch my bag.... one of the passengers was very kind and considerate ... he made a little way to catch hold of my bag .... ultimately ... I fetched the bag and sat down at station for a few minutes with Vicky and then proceeded furtther to reach school and institute... Vicky got late to school....I cam to institute at about 10.00am instead of 9............ RajLibrarian Librarianship is a noble profession. 1816gbgv |
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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a librarians tribute to michael jackson
A librarians tribute to Michael Jackson ..... follow the link for details
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5b-LZZMoI8
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20090630 - Welcome as a Librarian friend....best wishes from RajLibrarian-Mumbai
20090630 - Welcome as a Librarian friend....best wishes from RajLibrarian-Mumbai Dear Vasantakumari, Chennagiddira? It is indeed my pleasure to be your professional friend on lisleader. I am equally elated to welcome you to the team of authors/contributors of "India Librarian International". Apart from contributing to your own Blog titled, "vasu", we welcome madam, we look forward for your contributions to ili in terms of papers, news, eassays ... motivational writings ... or any thing relevant to the librarians of india and elsewhere. We request you to introduce yourself to the authors and readers of ili in your first communication. Best wishes RajLibrarian Moderator - Indialibrarianinternational (ili) Librarianship is a noble profession. 1816gbgv |
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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".
HER PROFILE :
http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=42841008&fromSearch=1&authToken=2rkV&authType=name&pvs=pp&goback=%2Evpf_42841008_1_2rkV_name_pp_Gay_Royer
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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".
HER PROFILE :
http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=42841008&fromSearch=1&authToken=2rkV&authType=name&pvs=pp&goback=%2Evpf_42841008_1_2rkV_name_pp_Gay_Royer
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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.
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
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
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.
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
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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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Fw: Re: Request for Informative Description about Your Feed ""ili""
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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Dear Friend,After going through your profile i am pleased to contact you,I personally loved people of style and creativity.Your profile is lively chaming.I will be glad if you can contact me on vanelligirl_1985@yahoo.com I will wait to hear from you for more details and my full contact.Regards fromVanelli
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Dear Friend,After going through your profile i am pleased to contact you,I personally loved people of style and creativity.Your profile is lively chaming.I will be glad if you can contact me on vanelligirl_1985@yahoo.com I will wait to hear from you for more details and my full contact.Regards fromVanelli
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Fw: [LIS-Forum] Want of Library Trainee-IIG
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Fw: [LIS-Forum] Invitation - Lecture
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