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Dear All the Parochial (*Narrow-minded/Close minded/unsophisticated*)
Careerist aspirant Librarians,
I strongly protest the words used by (Dr?)Mr. Rajashekharan *(**parochial
careeristic aspiration of a few under-employed librarians). *The meaning of
these word denotes that
*Unsophisticated underpositioned who are aspiring for their increments and
promotions* and the word "*underemployed librarians*" also denote that *
"Undeserved"*
(If my meaning is wrong any one may correct me).
I do not know how Mr. rajashekharan has raised to the position he holds and
what INTERNATIONAL STANDARD SCHOOL he has been produced from. But to my
knowledge most of the contemporary Librarians have joined their services
either after their Masters Degree level and some of them like me have joined
at a lower cadre in Libraries and did their Basic degrees and Professional
degrees during their service. (I agree that some of the open universities
have spoiled the quality of LIS education, but not IGNOU).
I am an example for that, I joined as an Attender in Department of Public
Libraries in Karnataka and raised step by step by acquiring degrees (Evening
Cources) and professional course by deputation to a regular course and
completed Part time PhD in Library Public Relations. Entire country has seen
my expertice and initiatives done in Goa University and Bangalore University
as University Librarian. I was also selected by the Fulbright Foundation
as a Scholar in the year 2002-03 If (Dr?)Mr. Rajashekharan wants to
challenge my knowledge content, I am ready.
My another question to Mr. Rajashekharan is that: Are these so called
standard Universities which are helping for advancing fronteres of knowledge
have done away with part time research in all the subjects or only for
Library Science?
If an Assistant Registrar or any non teaching employee of these standard
Universities desires to register for his doctorate degree in Social Science
subjects, is he permitted to do or not?
If yes for the above question, why not for Librarians?
Mr. Rajashekharan, using standard English Language will not elevate a
Librarians to a higher standards. He need to serve people with dedication
and gain their confidence. This work can be done by any *parochial
careeristic aspirant and under-employed librarians. *If you want to witness
this kind of service, please visit my Library during your visit to Bangalore
on 19th of July 08.
Mr. Rajashekharan, I suggest you to kindly stop giving such provocative
statements on the discussion forums and waste our time in responding to
them.
I hope my other *parochial careeristic *Librarian friends will advise him
and mr/mrs Pune Das.
Thanks,
Dr.P.V.Konnur
President IALA.
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On 7/16/08, Rajan
Dear All,
It seems that the library careerists masquerading as professionals, may not be able to appreciate the pre-eminence of the decisions of a few universities like Kerala University & JNU which dispensed with part time research of working librarians. Standard Universities institute research to serve the public purposes of advancing the frontiers of knowledge rather than to address the parochial careeristic aspiration of a few under-employed librarians to gain a couple of increments or a shortened tenure of career advancement.
There exist innumerable universities which would send a doctorate degree for a payment of a fee and submission of any typed rubbish in the form of a thesis. Such degrees will be enough for anyone to get a higher job, if he is ready to invest some sort of 'political capital' into his career desires. So kindly let some other universities like JNU to have provision for some sort of qualitative kind of research, by committed fulltime researchers leading to the growth of professional body of knowledge in librarianship, as a measure to ensure plurality of options.
If the thinking about upliftment of library profession revolves round gaining increments, obtaining promotions or supremacy of designation, the library fraternity cannot grow above the level of a clerk, a store keeper or at the most a technician. That would not be good for improving the professional image of librarians in general which is at the low ebb right now.
Best Regards,
K Rajasekharan Librarian, Kerala Institute of Local Administration(KILA) Thrissur
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From: Puna Das
Subject: Re: [LIS-Forum] Part Time Research Dear Colleagues
India?s one of the top universities Jawaharlal Nehru University is followed the same rule, i.e., direct PhD enrolment is allowed to full-time researchers only. A world-class thesis is produced there in JNU only because of this rule. I welcome the decision of University of Kerala. Other universities should also follow the same and raise the university research standards in India. UGC, AICTE, CSIR, ICMR and other apex bodies should revise their rules on study leaves and should allow working library professionals to avail this facility.
With Best Wishes
Anup
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