Dear colleagues, I am happy to note that Professor Laxmana Rao had clearly pointed out the role of librarian in BOOK SELECTION. Yes, we librarians have better knowledge of new books thru pamphlets, catalogues, announcements and book sellers. We can make use of this opportunity and help or suggest the faculty in selecting good books for the library. Apart from this, we librarians have another important role as 'facilitators' of information in the form of books needed by the students and faculty. In this way we also can actively participate in the collection building process without any loss of our professional image, or loss of self-esteem, etc. Dr. M. Koteswara Rao Librarian, UoH
helo while appreciating the statements of Ms Gayatri, i would like to request every one to take into consideation of ground realities.
1. most important responsibility is librarian. as many teachers and students r not aware of new books / documents. the librarians need to take more interest in identification of the new and useful books and bring to the notice of the teachrs and students. generally they approve it for purchase.
if this effort is succesful, indirectly we will be able to bring to their notice about new documents, and then in turn the usability increases.
2. there is general complaint about awareness of new documents. the library professionals use the listserv. and can we use this forum as a place for giving information to fellow librarians about the new and useful documents.it solves the problem of awareness about new publications.
3. we can find details of many publications and documents are found in these listserv, but hw many of the librarians are using the facility for procurement of the collection.
4. over all we need to change the culture in the libraries. we all are luking for ward to the young blood to bring the revolution in the library services, by using the technology.
5 today people comment tht we do only issue and return of the books, in spite of having so much knowledge on various topics learnt at the schools and outside.our complaint s tht we hav no resources or no staff. but there are some librarians , who are able to do wonders with in their resources.
6. i suggest tht the forum should hav a special focus on publicising gud publications, their price and edition. the professionals should give the details of both priced and free publications. it will help in qualititaive collection development.
7. iam not criticising any professionals but we hav to try to overcome the limitations to project our services and build the image of the profession, especially in the context of extensive use of technology.
laxman rao
gayathri sen
wrote: Dear friends, I completely agree with the opinion of all three that is, Dr.Sahib, Shri.Rajashekaran and Shri. Koteshwara Rao 1. Collection development of a particular library has to take place by the participation of all stake holders concerned. ie., faculty, students and librarian.
2. An innovative and dynamic librarian with working experience in a big library is definately capable of making good selections. He can choose quality publishers and select only in areas of study at the institution keeping in mind institutional goals and aspirations provoided required freedom is given.
3. to add one copy of each book in relevant subject areas should not be withheld from the responsibilities of librarian. At least that much freedom he should be given.
Reason for poor collections of books in many institutions is, librarian does not have the authority to add, teachers do not have the time or interest.
It is the student who suffers to the maximum extent. Institution never progresses academically because of poor collection. Information when wanted is not available.
4. 50% of the budgeted amount can be utilised for faculty selection, 25% for student request and 25% for librarian's choice
5.The % can also change depending on institutions policy.
6. NBA, NAAC, AICTE, UGC etc from top level and the Library associations together has to ensure that proper freedom and working environments has to be provoded for librarians to acheive and proove themselves.
7. I have noticed that in most cases, it is due to lack of freedom and support that librarians cannot achieve. It may be automation, good collection development etc. etc.
8. I have also noticed many new comers to the profession, especially those who qualify through correspondence, do not have an idea of how a library should run.
9. Institutions, especially private managements want to hire people giving the least possible salaries. naturally, the quality of work force is equally bad. This creates a very bad impression about all librarians.
10. Not many from science background are taking up this profession and as my esteem collegue pointed out they just to not have idea about science or engineering subjects, either for book selection or classification.
Who will bell the cat is the question?(or how to solve this problem)
Regards, Gayathri Sen PESIT __________________________________________________
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