This document contains personal and educational details of Harsh B. Shah. It summarizes that he has completed SSC in 2003, HSC in 2005 and BMS in 2008 specializing in finance. He has passed Level 1 of CFA examination in 2009 and secured 72% in NISM currency derivatives certification. For experience, he worked as a graduate trainee at PricewaterhouseCoopers from May 2008 to October 2008 involving statutory audit. He also did a one month internship at Siemens in HR department involving employee analysis and application scanning. His objective is to secure a job in investments field involving research, analysis and advisory services.
The document discusses implementing EPOS/Tier Banner Voice Response at the University of New Mexico, including challenges, successes, and lessons learned. It describes what is needed from vendors, what features were implemented versus not, customizations made, and workarounds for defects. Key points included implementing only some modules, recording custom phrases to improve usability, and low actual usage revealing defects that reduced student satisfaction with the system.
This document contains personal and educational details of Harsh B. Shah. It summarizes that he has completed SSC in 2003, HSC in 2005 and BMS in 2008 specializing in finance. He has passed Level 1 of CFA examination in 2009 and secured 72% in NISM currency derivatives certification. For experience, he worked as a graduate trainee at PricewaterhouseCoopers from May 2008 to October 2008 involving statutory audit. He also did a one month internship at Siemens in HR department involving employee analysis and application scanning. His objective is to secure a job in investments field involving research, analysis and advisory services.
The document discusses implementing EPOS/Tier Banner Voice Response at the University of New Mexico, including challenges, successes, and lessons learned. It describes what is needed from vendors, what features were implemented versus not, customizations made, and workarounds for defects. Key points included implementing only some modules, recording custom phrases to improve usability, and low actual usage revealing defects that reduced student satisfaction with the system.
Easy SunGard Banner Self-Service Customizations to Enhance the User Experienceegrong
The document discusses ways to customize the look and feel of a Banner self-service application to improve usability and enhance the user experience. It recommends removing vendor branding, creating a unique school brand, customizing stylesheets to match school colors and fonts, improving navigation by combining and renaming menus, simplifying help text, and customizing the global help file. More complex customizations discussed include modifying printable schedules and grade entry screens.
The Papatoetoe East Primary School library promotes reading and information literacy skills. With help from the National Library, the library purchases books to support school-wide themes. Students post book reviews and learn how to search effectively online. Teachers receive professional development on technology tools and inquiry skills. The library hosts sessions to help students and teachers learn new digital skills.
This document discusses domain name system (DNS) configuration and troubleshooting. It describes DNS components like name servers, domains, and zones. It provides instructions for configuring DNS in Linux and Windows, including setting up primary and secondary servers with zone files. Troubleshooting tools like ping, nslookup, and dig are also covered.
The document discusses the importance of marketing library and information services. Marketing helps libraries fulfill objectives like influencing and sustaining relationships with users and gaining support. It involves promoting the information resources and knowledge contents available in various forms. Direct marketing techniques mentioned include advertising services on websites and publications. Indirect techniques include maintaining a friendly staff and attractive signage. Developing life skills in staff like communication and maintaining a pleasant environment also help in marketing. Continuous promotion of resources is needed as user needs constantly change.
Library profile for naac visit dec 2010Amar Londhe
This document provides an overview of the Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Library & Information Centre at Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's Dhananjayrao Gadgil College of Commerce in Satara, India. The 6,446 square foot library building is well-equipped with over 46,000 books, 50 journals, and electronic resources. It has a staff of 7 people led by a librarian. The library aims to promote reading habits and provide resources to support teaching and learning through various services, facilities, and an automated library management system.
BOOK SECTECTION TOOLS
Selection aids or tools provide necessary information about books, their contents, bibliographic characteristics, physical formats, possible uses and where they can be obtained.
There is no single selection tool capable of per-forming all the functions of buying guide needed by the librarian. The librarian can have fingertip access to large sources of information. Selecting 2or3 tools appropriality
There are three types of book section tools or aids, namely:
(A) Per-publication Review Media
(B) Post- publication Review Media
(C) Review of learned periodicals and Specialised Journals
(A) Pre- publication Review Media
1. Publisher’s Weekly.
New York, R.R. Bowker Co. 1872
The weekly is standard American book trade journal. It is a valuable professional aid for selecting books in different types of libraries specially where there is urgency of purchasing popular books.
The weekly mentions non-book materials only but they are not reviewed. Its scope and content is larger than bookseller. It is an essential reading for the librarians to get information about new books.
Publisher’s weekly reviewed 3670 adult books and 520 juvenile works in 1976. Its circulation now, is over 32,000.
2. The New York Times Books Review (weekly).
New York, the New York Times Co. 1896
It is the most popular and oldest reviewing periodical in the USA. Review of books for children and young adults regularly appear in each issue. Each issue lists best selling paperbacks. Fiction reviews are exhaustive and complete-reviews are written by experts.
3. Library Journal (semi-Monthly, Sep-jun: Monthly, July-August).
New York , R.R.Bowker Co. 1876
Public libraries and academic libraries prefer this journal for selection of books. Professional libraries and teachers in library science write the reviews.
The journal is primarily devoted to books and provides varying attention to other media also. Nearly 500 book reviews appear in a year. Reviews generally appear one or two months after the books are published. Reviews are arranged by broad subject headings. The arrangement is alphabetical by subect.
Public relations is the management function of establishing mutually beneficial relationships between an organization and the publics on whom its success or failure depends. It involves evaluating public opinions, defining policies and procedures, executing communication programs, and fostering positive relationships. The objective of public relations is to influence stakeholder perspectives through activities like speaking engagements, awards, press relations, and employee communications. Its scope includes political, community, employee, and financial relations.
Library mangement system project srs documentation.docjimmykhan
The document describes a library management system created in Java. It has four main modules: inserting data into the database, extracting data from the database, generating reports on borrowed and available books, and a search facility. The proposed system automates library processes like adding members and books, searching, borrowing and returning books. This makes transactions faster and reduces errors compared to the manual existing system. The system was implemented using Java, MS Access for the database, and designed to run on Windows operating systems. Testing was done to check functionality and ensure all requirements were met.
Easy SunGard Banner Self-Service Customizations to Enhance the User Experienceegrong
The document discusses ways to customize the look and feel of a Banner self-service application to improve usability and enhance the user experience. It recommends removing vendor branding, creating a unique school brand, customizing stylesheets to match school colors and fonts, improving navigation by combining and renaming menus, simplifying help text, and customizing the global help file. More complex customizations discussed include modifying printable schedules and grade entry screens.
The Papatoetoe East Primary School library promotes reading and information literacy skills. With help from the National Library, the library purchases books to support school-wide themes. Students post book reviews and learn how to search effectively online. Teachers receive professional development on technology tools and inquiry skills. The library hosts sessions to help students and teachers learn new digital skills.
This document discusses domain name system (DNS) configuration and troubleshooting. It describes DNS components like name servers, domains, and zones. It provides instructions for configuring DNS in Linux and Windows, including setting up primary and secondary servers with zone files. Troubleshooting tools like ping, nslookup, and dig are also covered.
The document discusses the importance of marketing library and information services. Marketing helps libraries fulfill objectives like influencing and sustaining relationships with users and gaining support. It involves promoting the information resources and knowledge contents available in various forms. Direct marketing techniques mentioned include advertising services on websites and publications. Indirect techniques include maintaining a friendly staff and attractive signage. Developing life skills in staff like communication and maintaining a pleasant environment also help in marketing. Continuous promotion of resources is needed as user needs constantly change.
Library profile for naac visit dec 2010Amar Londhe
This document provides an overview of the Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Library & Information Centre at Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's Dhananjayrao Gadgil College of Commerce in Satara, India. The 6,446 square foot library building is well-equipped with over 46,000 books, 50 journals, and electronic resources. It has a staff of 7 people led by a librarian. The library aims to promote reading habits and provide resources to support teaching and learning through various services, facilities, and an automated library management system.
BOOK SECTECTION TOOLS
Selection aids or tools provide necessary information about books, their contents, bibliographic characteristics, physical formats, possible uses and where they can be obtained.
There is no single selection tool capable of per-forming all the functions of buying guide needed by the librarian. The librarian can have fingertip access to large sources of information. Selecting 2or3 tools appropriality
There are three types of book section tools or aids, namely:
(A) Per-publication Review Media
(B) Post- publication Review Media
(C) Review of learned periodicals and Specialised Journals
(A) Pre- publication Review Media
1. Publisher’s Weekly.
New York, R.R. Bowker Co. 1872
The weekly is standard American book trade journal. It is a valuable professional aid for selecting books in different types of libraries specially where there is urgency of purchasing popular books.
The weekly mentions non-book materials only but they are not reviewed. Its scope and content is larger than bookseller. It is an essential reading for the librarians to get information about new books.
Publisher’s weekly reviewed 3670 adult books and 520 juvenile works in 1976. Its circulation now, is over 32,000.
2. The New York Times Books Review (weekly).
New York, the New York Times Co. 1896
It is the most popular and oldest reviewing periodical in the USA. Review of books for children and young adults regularly appear in each issue. Each issue lists best selling paperbacks. Fiction reviews are exhaustive and complete-reviews are written by experts.
3. Library Journal (semi-Monthly, Sep-jun: Monthly, July-August).
New York , R.R.Bowker Co. 1876
Public libraries and academic libraries prefer this journal for selection of books. Professional libraries and teachers in library science write the reviews.
The journal is primarily devoted to books and provides varying attention to other media also. Nearly 500 book reviews appear in a year. Reviews generally appear one or two months after the books are published. Reviews are arranged by broad subject headings. The arrangement is alphabetical by subect.
Public relations is the management function of establishing mutually beneficial relationships between an organization and the publics on whom its success or failure depends. It involves evaluating public opinions, defining policies and procedures, executing communication programs, and fostering positive relationships. The objective of public relations is to influence stakeholder perspectives through activities like speaking engagements, awards, press relations, and employee communications. Its scope includes political, community, employee, and financial relations.
Library mangement system project srs documentation.docjimmykhan
The document describes a library management system created in Java. It has four main modules: inserting data into the database, extracting data from the database, generating reports on borrowed and available books, and a search facility. The proposed system automates library processes like adding members and books, searching, borrowing and returning books. This makes transactions faster and reduces errors compared to the manual existing system. The system was implemented using Java, MS Access for the database, and designed to run on Windows operating systems. Testing was done to check functionality and ensure all requirements were met.