INELI India and South Asia – Cohort 3 Selection

Apu, Dhaka, 1 September 2018

Four librarians namely Al-Mamun Howlader, Rishikesh Paul, Khaled M. Saifullah and Rafia Sultana from the Department of Public Libraries under Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Bangladesh have been selected   as the members of Cohort 3 of the INELI India and South Asia programme supported by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and cooperated by M S Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai.

The program is mainly focussed on skill development, leadership training, and sharing professional experiences with South Asian partners through 18 months long courses. The participants will earn the title of an INELI South Asia Innovator upon graduating from this online course. This program also has two/three international convening that mainly intends to cross-learning from each other, provides an opportunity for each of the librarians to meet with one and another, networking with mentors, facilitators and innovators of other Cohorts.

Professional Development for the IB School Librarians

Mukta, Dhaka, 1 September 2018

The International Baccalaureate (IB) offers a number of face-to-face and online workshops for the librarians who are working in International Schools Primary Years Program (PYP), Middle Years Program (MYP) and Diploma Program (DP). More information about these programs can be found at the following links.

https://www.ibo.org/professional-development/find-events-and-workshops/?SearchFields.Keywords=librarian&SearchFields.Region=&SearchFields.Country=&SearchFields.Language=&SearchFields.DateFrom=01-09-2018&SearchFields.DateTo=&page=2

https://www.ibo.org/professional-development/find-events-and-workshops/?SearchFields.Keywords=library&SearchFields.Region=&SearchFields.Country=&SearchFields.Language=&SearchFields.DateFrom=01-09-2018&SearchFields.DateTo=

Training on Library Automation and Management Software (KOHA-ILS) and MARC 21 at DIU

Mukta, Dhaka, 1 September 2018

Daffodil International University (DIU) library is going to organize training on “KOHA-ILS & MARC 21” 16th Phase from 7-10 September 2018 for the LIS professionals at its Shukrabad campus. The session will be about KOHA installation, customization, KOHA cataloguing, MARC 21.

KOHA is an open source integrated library system (ILS) which is a very popular system for the Bangladeshi LIS professsionals nowadays. Habibe Kibraia Chowdhury is the training coordinator of this program. DIU library started KOHA training from 2012 and finished their 15th phase training session successfully. There is also a scholarship opportunity for the Information Science and Library Management students studying at the University of Dhaka.

For more information see the flyer.

Calling for Expressions of Interest for TLT Award and Fun Night 2019 Organising Committee

TLT is seeking up to some enthusiastic volunteers from Dhaka to join the TLT Award and Fun Night 2019 Organising Committee. If you’ve always wanted to organise events, a hands-on, technology-focused learning experience for people who work in libraries then this is the opportunity for you!

About TLT Award and Fun Night 2019

The Librarian Times (TLT) is the first ever and only and professional news bulletin in Bangladesh for the library and information profession. The board is going to host a social and professional gathering called ‘TLT Awards and Fun Night’ to celebrate the 2nd year birth anniversary of TLT. In this event, TLT is going to announce a number of awards to encourage library professionals and current library and information science (LIS) students to recognize their enthusiasm, dedication and excellence to the library profession and the accomplishments of exceptional services at school, college, university and public libraries. This is TLT initiative’s that aims to fill the gaps of lack of professional recognition in Bangladesh. The event aims to be the ‘meeting point of the LIS professionals of Bangladesh’ where everyone has the opportunity to get to know the award winners, encourage and cheers them, and a bit of networking and socializing with other professionals’ from different organizations. The border aim is to reflect a positive approach towards the library profession of Bangladesh.

What you will be expected to do:

TLT Award and Fun Night 2019 Organising Committee is responsible for:

  • Venue selection
  • Preparation of the technology brief and integration of the selected provider
  • Establishment, in good time, of a program
  • Securing of all speakers and guests
  • Funding collection
  • Securing of and liaison with sponsors and event partners
  • Support for speakers, and sponsors, prior to, during and after the event
  • Event branding and marketing
  • Collaboration with LAB, BALID, LIS Institutions for TLT awarding as appropriate
  • Organisation of catering and/or communication about self-catering options
  • Establishing a supportive, positive and inclusive environment at TLT nights, and communicating this before, during and after the event
  • Managing the event budget

Who we are looking for:

We’re looking for people who work well with others and can get things done. We welcome library professionals, who work with technology, and technologists. Most of the Committee’s work will be done via email and, meetings will take place primarily by video conference/ webinar.

You will need to commit to:

  • Contribute a few hours a week to the job – more in the first three months before the event
  • Respond to committee communications, actions and responsibilities in a timely and professional manner
  • Attend 1-hour monthly Committee meetings – primarily by video conference

We’re looking for a diverse range of people, backgrounds and skills: people from typically under-represented backgrounds, sectors or demographics are particularly encouraged to nominate.

How to nominate:

Interested people should email [email protected] with a statement of up to 300 words outlining why you are a good candidate to join the TLT Awards and Fun Night 2019 Organising Committee, and what you hope to gain from the experience.

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