Dear Friends,
Today I am really happy that a constructive suggestion has come on the forum regarding Library Associations. I have been sevirly pained and protested in different forums againist the dictatorship attitudes of the people who are holding the treads of the Associations. Some of them are still feeling that our predecessors have formed the Associations for them to rule. They still feel that they can recruit (Not elect) anybody as president and through away whenever they want after the elections. If we have such people in the Associations definetly we deserve today's situation.
However we have formed Indian Academic Library Association (IALA) because our demands are different from others. If the Associations do not advocate our cause properly before the PRC (Pay Review Committees) we will be denied of our opportunities as happend last time. Academic Librarians in India suffered for one long DECADE without any promotional opportunities. Some of them retired without any promotions. I thank the Academic Librarian community for supporting IALA. To day we have been able to convince the PRC committee members individually as well collectively. I am sure we will get the much awaited ACADEMIC STATUS PAR WITH THE TEACHERS. We will fight till the last for restoring the grievances of the Academic Librarians.
We still desire that there should be an APEX body at national level. ILA should hold this crown. But ILA should also prove its worth to hold the same???
Thanks,
Dr.P.V.Konnur
President,
Indian Academic Library Association (IALA)
Bangalore.
Dear LIS members,
I feel the weakness of our associations lies in the absence of a strong LIS body at National, regional, state and local levels.
I had suggested earlier on this forum (when lot of comments on ILA elections/etc) to make ILA as an APEX body at national level and make it mandatory that all LIS professionals should become member of ILA.
The national ILA body should be based in New Delhi and should have influential office bearers who can have strong links with Govt and other bodies.
The national body needs to function through its regional associations (four or more), State Units (one for each state), District bodies and Local chapters. The local chapters should induct all LIS professions in that region as its members. Once they become members of local chapters, they become members of ILA by default.
The local bodies nominate/elect members for District/state unit- who intern select/elect members for regional centres. The regional centres will elect the office bearers for national body.
All the other professional LIS Associations should have affiliations to ILA. This makes ILA powerful and this body can honestly strive for upliftment and justice to the profession.
I invite and request all LIS professionals to think constructively and offer their valuable thoughts in this direction. I used the term 'ILA' to represent the nation. Let us not attach any importance to the Terminology 'ILA' per se. Let us not again start 'criticizing/throwing mud' on the issues revolving around the current Indian library association.
Let us have discussions at all levels and constitute a body with comprehensive coverage of our professions goals and objectives.
It is good to note that Mr. Thimmappa, Dr. PV Konnur and Mr. Sukhdev Singh have already initiated the discussions. Let us have a strong representative body to address our problems in the country and move boldly along legal/policy journey. If need be, I am ready to join the movement.
Manjunath
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Dr. Manjunatha K
Chief Librarian
T.A. Pai Management Institute
Manipal - 576 104
Udupi Dist. Karnataka, India
Ph: +91-0820-2573551(0ff); 2575161(Res)
email: manjunath@mail.tapmi.org; manjunathak@gmail.com
web: http://www.tapmi.org
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From: digilib_india@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digilib_india@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of thimma naik
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 9:52 AM
To: NMLIS; DIGILIB INDIA; IATLIS; ncsi lis forum
Subject: [digilib_india] Role of Library Associations
Library Associations having major role in influencing the formation and implementation of government
policy concerning libraries and information. They can act as effective Pressure
Groups for political action. But in India,
Library associations are not in the right place. In my personal view Library
Associations are conducting some seminars, workshops in a year, and elections
for the committee. No professionals questioning the activity of the
associations. Why we canąt discuss the role of Library Associations in India
on this forum. So it will help to us to make unity between Library
professionals and to know the activities of these Associations.
Thimmappa N. MLISc, PGDHL
Bengaluru
+91 94488 69387
thimmappa03@yahoo.com;softeyest@gmail.com
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