Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Open Source Tools

The tools which Mr.Ehtesham suggested in my blog are well known and are being used world wide. I will provide you the Gist and website from where you can get more details and for DSpace and OpenURL suite. 1. DSpace: It is a well known Digital repository software developed by MIT. It has all the inbuilt features which is required for any ideal institutional repository. Details you can get from the official website of DSpace : http://www.dspace.org/ You can also look at Mr.Ehtesham project report on DSpace testing of its features and functionality. Here is the link :https://drtc.isibang.ac.in/handle/1849/415 2. ePrints: It is a digital library software being used by IISC, IIT for there digital repository. Feature wise it is as good as DSpace. You can look for more details at http://www.eprints.org/ 3. Moodle: It is one of the best free elearning tool used across the world. At DRTC we implemented it for many organisation and conduted workshop and training session. We are using it in our company. Details you can get from : http://moodle.org 4. Joomla & Drupal: - These are free content management system tool. It can be used to manage the different forms of online collection for the organization. Go to there website where you can get more information:http://joomla.orghttp://drupal.org 5. WordPress : With advent of w3 and the era of web 2.0 it became very easy to become a writer and invite others to read our articles and thought. This tool is meant for such kind of idea.Get more details from http://wordpress.org 6. MediaWiki : Yes Wikipedia are there from centuries to make our self informative on some given subject. Now we are into digital age and our need and volume of information also increased. We need to have information at a single mouse click. So to fulfill all this mediawiki a free tool has been designed. To get more information look at : http://mediawiki.org. 7. OpenURL reSearcher suite (CUFTS, GODOT, DBWIZ): Developed by SFU. This is entirely a new initiative and efforts are being done. You can look at SFU websit and my project report : http://software.lib.sfu.ca/ https://drtc.isibang.ac.in/handle/1849/414

UGC-NET Dec. 2008 (Paper III)

Based on Memory by Mr.Vivek Kumar Yadav and Tapas Kumar Das 15*5= 75 Marks 1. Teleconferencing 2. What is Web browsing? 3. Define TQM 4. Decision making process 5. Role of Multimedia In Library 6. Define Digital Repository 7. Difference between Dictionary & Glossary 8. Define ISDN 9. Importance of Style Manual 10. Importance of Library Cess 11. What is Information Repacking? 12. Barriers of Communication 13. Significance of between Use Studies and User Studies 14. --- 15. --- 5*12= 60 Marks 1. Characteristics of CCF 2. Modes of Subject Formation 3. Describe, Spiral of Scientific method 4. Evaluation and major steps of IR system 5. --- 1*40= 40 Marks 1. Write main networks in India 2. UGC gives a Sufficient fund to University libraries & Colleges, whynot developed far away from library automation and networking? 3. ---

LOK SABHA INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME 2009

The completed application in the given format should reach the JointDirector, Bureau of Parliamentary Studies and Training (BPST), Lok SabhaSecretariat, Room No. F-077, ?J? Block, Parliament Library Building, NewDelhi-110001, latest by 30 December 2008 Down load the Application form from the following link http://164.100.24.209/newls/bureau/advt121208.pdf Stipend and Other Facilities: The Interns will be paid a consolidatedstipend of Rs. 18,000/- per month during the Internship period. In addition,a sum of Rs. 10,000/- shall be given as a one-time expenditure towardsstationery and typing expenses. Expenses on accommodation, travelling, etc.shall be borne by the Interns themselves.

116 librarian Posts

Dear All Wish you a happy and Prosperous new Year 2009, Here is a good news to Job seekers, Andhrapradesh Public Service commission announced 116 Librarian posts for recruitment. Visit http://www.apspsc.gov.in/home.appsc for more information and online apply.

Friday, December 26, 2008

IGF 2008@Hyderabad

3rd Meeting of Internet Governance Forum (IGF) facilitated by UN in Hyderabad, December 3-6, 2008. The overall theme of this meeting is"Internet for all". In estimation over 1400 were participated even in tragic event of Mumbai and get succeeded. IGF secretariat has been released some photographs thru their website http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/ and For photographs click: http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=IGF+hyderabad Through the following site we can access all daily evnets in vedio clippings and pdfs http://www.elon.edu/e-web/predictions/internet_governance_forum_2008

Greenstone Digital Library Softare-Beginners guide

Greenstone-2.81rc-win32 beginners guide. http://greenstonesupport.iimk.ac.in/Documents/GSDL%20Begineers%20Guide.pdf

Anomalies in the UGC 6th PRC

It would be an appreciable step regarding submitting memorandum under the Chairmanship of Prof. Chadda to The Minister for HRD and UGC towards removal of dispartities in promotion and benefits to Librarirans in colleges and Univerisities. http://iala.org.in/subfiles/prc.pdf Asking feed back to IALA (konnur@bub.ernet.in) for additional input and submit further memorandum.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Librarian - Vacancy

One Librarian post is available at Centaurex Academy Of Business Studies, kinldy click on title of this post for further information. / follow the link http://www.careerage.com/dispjob.php?file=/20081223/75dd03964c20da52d6dab13bfff95ce5.html&kwd=librarian

Friday, December 19, 2008

Librarian vacancy

Librarian Vacancy at VIT University, Vellore, Tamilnadu. Open a link for more details. Send your Resume with details of qualifications, experience and latest passport size photo etc., within 10 days to the registrar@vit.ac.in

Periyar EVR Central Library

Thursday, December 18, 2008

The Bhagavad Gita - Solution of Life

It is a conversation between Krishna and Arjuna taking place on the battlefield before the start of the Kurukshetra war. Responding to Arjuna's confusion and moral dilemma, Krishna explains to Arjuna his duties as a warrior. The Bhagavad Gita is also called Gitopanishad as well as Yogopanishad, implying its status as an Upanishad, or a Vedantic scripture. The Gita is also called a mokshashastra, or scripture of liberation. The Bhagavad Gita occurs in the Bhishma Parva of the Mahabharata and comprises 18 chapters from the 25th to the 42nd and consists of 700 verses. Follow the link for Beautiful Images of Bhagavad Gita. http://www.bhagavad-gita.us/articles/687/1/The-Bhagavad-Gita-in-Pictures/Page1.html

Sadguru Sainatha - FOR ALL

Anantha koti brahmandanayaka Raajaa di Raajaa Yogi Raajaa Parahbrahma Sachhitananda Sri Sadguru Sainath Maharaj ki jai.......

Brockton Neighborhood Health Center

A community health center providing care to all populations regardless of ability to pay. Includes hours of operation, staff directory and employment information. Details http://www.bnhc.org/ Health Center, Sue Joss CEO,Linda Gabruk COO, Mel Benson CFOAdult Medicine, Pediatrics, Social Services, Teen Clinic, Teen Theatre, OB/Gyn Elsie Varughese, M.D.Medical DirectorBenjamin Lightfoot, M.D.Asst. Medical Director63 Main StreetBrockton MA 02301Phone: 508-559-6699TDD 508-587-4224 Dental Office Dr. Ashok KotaAssistant Dental Director 63 Main StreetBrockton MA 02301Fax: 508-559-1158 Business Offices 63 Main StreetBrockton MA 02301Phone: 508-559-1567Fax: 508-559-5073 MissionBrockton Neighborhood Health Center : is a multicultural organization that collaborates with community agencies and residents to provide high quality comprehensive health care that is responsive to community health needs and is linguistically, culturally and financially accessible. We are committed to health promotion and disease prevention.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Old age safty

Old age safety Safety becomes a primary concern for senior citizens, due to their reducing physical strength and diminishing mental alertness. Incidences such as slipping on bathroom tiles, falling off a chair, consuming hazardous substances, medication overdose or omission, and skipping medical appointments are common amongst the elderly. Accidents can result in complex multiple fractures, due to the weak and brittle bones, and even permanent disabilities. It is therefore imperative to create a safe protected environment for the elderly, by taking special measures such as home renovation, personal aids and medical alarms. The following precautions should be taken in order to ensure senior citizen safety: • Bathroom safety - Bathrooms are the most common places for accidents to occur, and the most dangerous as well, due to presence of hard tiles, water and electricity. The following steps are required to convert them into safe zones for the elderly. Since senior citizens find it difficult to maintain balance, eliminate all slippery surfaces within the bathroom. Opt for carpeted bathrooms or use non-slippery tiles, rugs and mats. Provide sturdy grip bars near showers, bathtub and washbasin for added support. Install tension poles on the bathroom walls to help lift oneself up. Install adjustable toilet seats with variable height, for ease of usage and seating, especially for physically disabled citizens. Install shampoo, liquid soap and conditioner dispensers on the walls, hand held showers and push-pull type bathroom faucets for ease of use. Stow away bathroom cleaners, inflammable and hazardous liquids in separate storage compartments. Use enlarged, legible labeling and tight secure caps. • Kitchen safety - Kitchens contain appliances such as stoves, burners and oven and other objects such as sharp knives, breakable glass and crockery. Therefore, special care should be taken to avoid accidents. Keep flammable objects such as paper towels, cloth and wooden utensils away from burners. Due to weak vision and frail memory, elderly people might leave the stove on, unable to detect the flames. This can pose serious risk of skin burns and household fire. Always keep a fire extinguisher handy, wear fitted clothing and tight aprons. De-clutter your kitchen, by stashing away unnecessary items in the storage room. Use knives with good grip handles and sharp edges to avoid slips and unnecessary cuts. Keep the kitchen clean, and roll the cords of kitchen appliances into secure bundles, so that they do not come in the way of the elderly citizens. Rearrange items in the kitchen, so that they are easier to reach and use, such as keeping the heavy utensils in lower easy-to-reach shelves. • Other rooms - Since the elderly people spend more time at home, it is important to make the entire house safe for their use. It should be easy to walk around the house with minimum obstructions. Therefore, keep books, magazines, electrical cords, furniture, tables and other appliances at the corners or edges of the room, with no items lying on the floor. Use non-slippery tiles or carpeting for all rooms. Use furniture with effective back support and height adjusted to the needs of the elderly residents. Use effective lighting, with sufficient brightness and ease of use, such as spotlights to help the elderly see more clearly. In addition to the above precautions, install emergency alarms, smoke detectors, properly earthed electrical outlets, emergency exits and cordless telephones in all rooms. Taking appropriate safety precautions can help avoid unnecessary accidents and offer you immense peace of mind.

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