This has reference to views of K Rajasekharan regarding not
to allow working librarians to do part time research for obtaining PhD.

As  K Rajasekharan suggested that interested people can do research without any registration and publish their findings in research journals, without affecting their job.

So I would like to know:

1        Whether doing research for publishing papers without registration would not affect their job.

2        How many research papers shall be sufficient to considered research work equal to Ph.D.?

3        How many fellows in India have been considered equal to Ph.D. at the time of appointment or promotion on the basis of their research work/papers? 

4        How does the job of teachers not affect when they do part times Ph.D.

Ph.D. for librarians is needed for the following reasons:

1         If an Assistant Librarian has eleven year experience and having PhD will be promoted to Dy. Librarian through Career Advancement Scheme of UGC.

2         Recently Indian Academic Library Association has submitted a concept paper to Chadda Committed to consider Librarians (AL/DL/Librarians) at par with teachers. If it were accepted then Ph.D. will become essential qualification.

 

Therefore, part time Ph.D. is equally important for both teachers and Librarians.

 

 

Mohammad Nazim
Central Library

Banaras Hindu University

Varanasi-221005

 



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