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As per AICTE Librarian post at Engineering college teaching or non-teaching
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O.seshaiah
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Non teaching
Librarian is Teaching staff, Asst Librarian non Teaching
Sir provide the documentary proof
There is a lot of talk about the place of librarians in academics.
I worked for faculty status and non-faculty status positions.
I am happy with either position since Iโm doing my job, my work;
I can publish and speak regardless of whether or not anyone tells me to.
But I never really understood why some libraries had a status while others didnโt.
What specifically is the purpose of having a status track for librarians?
To encourage publication? To put librarians on the same level as other academic faculty?
To create job security? To get the respect we deserve?
Maybe thatโs why I like discuss here.
I donโt get judged for my age, my looks or my chair.
Iโm judged for what I am and what I do.
โLibrarian with faculty rank.โ The only places I see our โfaculty rankโ coming into play is in payroll, vacation days, and in the ability to be a part of faculty clubs and other committees.
While we have a โplace at the table,โ
we are certainly not seen as faculty members by the faculty.
It is clear to me that the faculty members see us as support staff.
They see us as people who help them find articles and help their students
to learn how to do library research.
They donโt see us as teachers, as creators of knowledge,
and as experts in our particular field (librarianship).
And in spite of our degrees and our knowledge,
we are here to support the students and faculty. Thatโs our job.
So while Iโd love for faculty members to see me as an intellectual equal and to understand
what I do, I donโt think status is what would do it.
Some persons arguing against made the valid point that
librarians can become involved in faculty committees simply by being given faculty rank.
However, they also argued that librarians donโt need the security of tenure
because they are collecting knowledge not creating it.
There I disagree. There are plenty of librarians who write and who do original research.
There are plenty of librarians on the cutting edge of technology and are developing amazing applications.
They are creating knowledge.
If the purpose of librarians having tenure is to secure academic freedom for us (and the ability to take sabbaticals to do original research and whatnot),
Iโm all for it. But that is rarely an argument.
With faculty status, librarians find it easier to earn the respect of their faculty peers and administrators.
They become credible academics who are capable partners in the shaping of teaching and research.
As faculty members, librarians are more likely to have a say in establishing the criteria on
which academe will judge libraries in the 21st century.
LIBRARIAN IS TEACHING POSTย
(teachers and librarians also gazetted posts are there in our govt libraries and colleges)
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN ISย NON-TEACHINGย POST
(depends upon their organisations because in some universities even asst librarian also gazetted posts )
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