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    December 22nd, 2009Gireesh Kumar T KLIS Jobs
    Last Date: 21st December 2009
    Applications are invited for the post Assistant Officer in the Library of Power Grid Corporation of India Limited, New Delhi
    Pay Scale: Rs. 20600 - 46500
    Maximum Age Limit: 30 Years
    Essential Qualification: First Class Graduate in Library Science from a recognized University. Masters Degree is Desirable.
    Experience: Should have a post qualification executive experience of 1 year at least in the following pay scales or equivalent level: IDA : Rs.6550 – 11350 (pre revised) / Rs. 12600 – 32500 (Revised), CDA : Rs.6500 – 10500(pre revised) / Rs. 9300 – 34800 ( Grade Pay Rs. 4200) (Revised)
    Experience Profile: Should be well versed with in house job activities like processing, procurements and indexing for Books, Reports and Standards, Periodicals control, Financial statements and budgeting, Readers’ oriented services, Library administrative jobs.
    Should be Computer literate for Library automation for bibliographic databases and various applications/reportings, Library networking,Online products and updations. Experience in PSU/Listed Company particularly in Power Sector will be preferred.
    More Details can be had from the link: http://www.powergridindia.com/POWERGRID/Applications/RECTT07/ExpAdvt2009.aspx


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    December 22nd, 2009LISWire aggregatorLISWire

    Authors publishing with Sciyo in 2010 will be the first in academic publishing to receive royalties based on the number of downloads of their publication. For every 10 downloads, 0.2 euro will be accredited to author’s account on an annual basis. The aim of the model is to reward high quality academic work, deemed most useful by the research community.

    Sciyo operates under the open access publishing model, replacing subscription fees with publication fees paid by the authors or their funders. All Sciyo’s publications are available online and free to view, download, print, copy and share under Creative Commons Attribution License and without sign up, which increases their visibility and citation rates.

    Author royalties will be accredited directly to the author's account, with the exception of royalties under 100 euro, which will be deducted from the author's publishing fee head on the next time he or she decides to publish with Sciyo.

    Sciyo's publishing fee of 470 euro is among the lowest in the open access publishing industry. Author royalties will additionally decrease this fee and allow Sciyo to take the first step towards creating new streams of revenue and building a “free for all” business model – free for the authors as well as the end users of the published research outputs.

    Over the previous year, Sciyo's publications have received over 720 000 downloads. Since the company's publishing platform expects a rapid growth in 2010, the number of downloads is expected to increase accordingly. To take full advantage of the incentive and maximize the number of downloads, each author will receive a comprehensive information pack prior to online publication outlining strategies they can use to promote their work.

    About Sciyo
    Sciyo is the world's first open access publishing and community platform, providing free online access to its peer reviewed scientific books and journals, as well as science-related online videos.
    All scientific literature available at sciyo.com is free to view, download, copy, print and share. Publishing authors are able to extend their work with multimedia at any point free of charge, and highlight their work with video, audio, PowerPoint and PDF. Sciyo also hosts an online community where researchers can connect, discuss research findings and share ideas.
    For more information visit http://www.sciyo.com/page/info

    About open access publishing
    Open access academic literature is made immediately and permanently available online, free of charge and without any copyright restrictions other than attribution of source and authorship. There are no price or permission barriers for the readers. Open access increases the visibility and the citation rates of academic publications, enables researchers across the developing world to keep up with cutting-edge research and alleviates the pressure on university library budgets.
    For more information visit: http://www.sciyo.com/page/openaccess

    For further information contact:
    Jelena Kati? Communications Director
    m + 385 (0)91 5711 576
    e katic@sciyo.com
    www.sciyo.com