FW: Corporate Librarians and special training?
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Dear All
Last week, I was in an SLA-Asian Chapter conference in Delhi. And one of
the sessions was focused on the role of LIS Career and Opportunities. S
M Dhawan, former Scientist F, National Physical laboratory, stressed on
the three things that would help quality output from the LIS schools in
India and one of the key points that he mentioned was lack of 'Best
Intake' in this field. He stressed that the profession is still the last
career option for many.
What is required is that our LIS Schools have to 1) attract best minds
in the field and 2) give them best possible training (matching IIT and
IIM level). I am sure if these two things are strictly and honestly
implemented, the output will be of world class.
I have never come across information like LIS departments are training
students as corporate librarians. But then yes there is no harm
preparing LIS students the way corporations do function. We all know
that libraies are always a non-profit institution be it in the
corporations. But then nothing is free even in academic libraries. Even
if you provide free service to your customer, there is a cost attached
to it; for ex: your salary, real estate value, etc. I appreciate what
Anita Pujari of DNA has done to the library services by attaching
notional value to the information products / service that she provides
to her customer. This is the value that she has added for what she does.
So, it is the attitude/value/culture that makes corporations better. And
I think we must inculcate such values/culture in LIS students.
I do agree with what Anand says in terms of skilling the freshers. I
WOULD say that there is a big gap in skills we need in the industry [for
academic & special libraries and LIS teachers] and the output we get
from the LIS schools.
Regards,
Aman Jha
Deputy Director - Library
Confederation of Indian Industry
249-F, Sector 18, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV
Gurgaon - 122 015, Haryana, INDIA
Tel: 91-124-4014060-67
Fax: 91-124-4014080
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Byrappa, Ananda (GE, Research)
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 2:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [LIS-Forum] Corporate Librarians and special training?
(vasanthraj)
LIS Schools are thinking about training students for the corporate
needs...Is there a big difference between a special library and a
corporate library? As many LIS schools offer a specialization in Special
Libraries, there may not be a big need for focussing on Corporate
Libraries at university level unless ther is a plan for corporate
spnoncered/collaboarative effort.
Many LIS schools are putting their best efforts in training the
students. However, the fact is, there is a big gap in skills we need in
the industry and the output we get from the LIS schools. Syllabus is
always attractive but often we fail to see the learnings out of it when
we interview the students. Many practising LIS professionals know that,
we need to teach and train on almost everything to people we recruit.
Sometimes, we end up recruiting non LIS people for jobs other than core
LIS jobs like classification etc. Majority of the students fail to
understand how corporate libraries function. The reasons may be many:
- Lack of trained and experienced teachers
- Limited/No infrastructure
- Lack of cooperation from practicing librarians
- Kind of students opting for LIS and
- LIS Schools not having enough collaboration with Libraries
Its unfortunate that we have this big gap in our profession unlike in
other professions - medicine, nursing etc.
More open, genuine and collaborative efforts in bridging the gap between
theory and practice is required. Teachers and LIS practioners should
have more (healthy) debates, discussions and must develop willingness to
collaborate for the proposperity of this profession.
Regards,
Anand
Ananda T.Byrappa
Manager, Whitney Knowledge Centre
GE India Technology Centre
122, EPIP, Phase 2, Whitefield Road,
Bangalore - 560066, INDIA
Phone: 91-80-25032618
Fax: 91-80-28412114
email: ananda.byrappa@ge.com
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Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 12:12:07 +0530 (IST)
From: vasanth raj
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Aman Jha