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Friday, November 16, 2018
LIBSPACE: National Workshop on Open Source Library Managemen...
LIBSPACE: National Workshop on Open Source Library Managemen...: National Workshop on Open Source Library Management-Koha (December 13-15, 2018) Organized By: The LNM Institute of Information Tech...
National Workshop on Open Source Library Management-Koha
National Workshop on Open Source Library Management-Koha
(December 13-15, 2018)
Organized By:
The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur (Rajasthan)
The basic purpose of the workshop is to equip participants with technical skills for automating their own libraries. The Workshop will enable participants to get exposure on software using Koha through lectures & hands-on-sessions by an expert. The workshop sessions will also facilitate interaction between expert and the participants in order to bridge the knowledge gaps. The deliberations during the sessions of the workshop will help in developing a roadmap for the automation of the libraries.
Seats are limited and available on first come first serve basis. The workshop is specially designed for Library and Information Science Professionals, Academicians, Research Scholars, and Students.
Last date of Registration: 05th December 2018.
Contact: workshop.library@lnmiit.ac.in
Friday, October 19, 2018
International Conference on Digital Transformation: Preservation, Policy and Privacy 29 November- 01 December 2018
https://icdt2018.webs.com/
Thematic Background
ICDT-2018
Digital transformation is the integration of digital technology into different areas, fundamentally changing how you operate and deliver value to stakeholders. Its demands a radical and cultural change that requires organizations to continually challenge, experiment, and get comfortable with failure. This new digital landscape has gathered new tools and technologies and ranges of perspective on digital transformation not only in the education system, but also transform public services through various disruptions, to improvise the sustainable lifestyle using data, information and knowledge.
These stimulus transformations accelerate productivity growth and are instrumental in addressing pressing challenges and harness skills to privacy, security and social interactions too. Digital preservation is a formal endeavour to ensure that digital information of continuing value remains accessible and usable. It combines with three commissions together and integrates such as Policies, Strategies and Actions to fortify access to reformatted and born digital content. Whereas Digital Privacy is a trending social concern, the privacy protection debates have sparked many controversies and bolster issues of social security.
New age Information and Knowledge Centres are struggling with conflicts over surveillance, secrecy and protection of intellectual freedom in the new paradigm shift which is privacy centric. For effective digital transformation implementation, it is important it should be inclusive, coherent and a holistic approach towards digital rights policy proficient with meteoric pace of changes. This international conference will focus on the discussion and deliberations on many of the issues emerging out in relevance to digital transformation as many sectors of Research and Knowledge industries are still at the early stages of such profound transformation.
Call for Papers (https://icdt2018.webs.com/call-for-papers)
These stimulus transformations accelerate productivity growth and are instrumental in addressing pressing challenges and harness skills to privacy, security and social interactions too. Digital preservation is a formal endeavour to ensure that digital information of continuing value remains accessible and usable. It combines with three commissions together and integrates such as Policies, Strategies and Actions to fortify access to reformatted and born digital content. Whereas Digital Privacy is a trending social concern, the privacy protection debates have sparked many controversies and bolster issues of social security.
New age Information and Knowledge Centres are struggling with conflicts over surveillance, secrecy and protection of intellectual freedom in the new paradigm shift which is privacy centric. For effective digital transformation implementation, it is important it should be inclusive, coherent and a holistic approach towards digital rights policy proficient with meteoric pace of changes. This international conference will focus on the discussion and deliberations on many of the issues emerging out in relevance to digital transformation as many sectors of Research and Knowledge industries are still at the early stages of such profound transformation.
Call for Papers (https://icdt2018.webs.com/call-for-papers)
Themes:
Digital Strategies & Innovation
Internet of Things ,Big Data & Knowledge Discovery
Data Mining, visualisation and analytics
Text/Web/Social/ User Behaviour Mining
Data Structures, Frameworks, and Models
Data and Information Retrieval
Open Data, Open Access & Innovation management
Semantic and Ontology, Taxonomy Management
Publishing, Technology and Future of Academia
Trends on E-Publishing and Digital Archives
Sustainable Digital Preservation for Libraries, Archives and Museums
Digital Scholarship and Publishing
Repositories and Libraries: Case Study
MOOCs in Education and Research
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
Artificial Intelligence applications in Education
Social Media & Privacy
E Learning and Social Media Tools
Social Network Analysis
Web 3.0 and Future of Internet
Collaborative Knowledge Creation and Crowd sourcing
Social Search and Retrieval Systems
Internet Privacy Issues
Knowledge Organisation & Services
Electronic Resource Management
Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining
Knowledge Transfer, innovation and Experience
Convergence of Knowledge
Management and Learning
Service-oriented Architectures and Knowledge
Global Dimension Global Dimensions of IPR
Copyright Laws & Policies
Fair Use & Copyright Infringement
Digital Copyright
Digital Licensing: Issues and Challenges
Digital Rights and Management
Plagiarism and Piracy in digital World
Legal Protection of Databases
Challenges and Pitfall of Technologies
Digital Disruption
OSS and its implications
Issues of E Deposits, Text and Readings
Natural language indexing and searching
Challenges in Managing Emerging Technology in Global Economy
Challenges of ICT applications in libraries with special needs
Information Security Management
Participants are invited to contribute their research papers for presentation on the above themes and related aspects. The paper may be submitted to 2018icdt@gmail.com before October 31, 2018
Important dates
- Call for Papers opens: 05 September 2018
- Deadline for Paper Submission: 31 October 2018
- Notification of Acceptance: 05 November 2018
- Last date for registration: 15 November 2018
Speakers and Associates
https://icdt2018.webs.com/speakers-and-associates
Wednesday, October 03, 2018
Lecture on 'Research Ethics and Plagiarism'
Talk on 'Research Ethics and Plagiarism'
At Amir-ud-Daula Public Library, Lucknow, 16.09.2018.
Organized by: Indian Public Library Movement (IPLM).
Resource Person:
Dr. Maneesh Kumar Bajpai,
Dy. Librarian and Librarian In-charge,
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow.
At Amir-ud-Daula Public Library, Lucknow, 16.09.2018.
Organized by: Indian Public Library Movement (IPLM).
Resource Person:
Dr. Maneesh Kumar Bajpai,
Dy. Librarian and Librarian In-charge,
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow.
Thanks to the Librarian Madam of the Public Library and Mr. Vishwanath Singh and IPLM Team
Monday, May 14, 2018
An update on UGC - List of Journals
An update on UGC - List of Journals
(https://www.ugc.ac.in/journallist/An%20update%20on%20UGC%20-%20List%20of%20Journals.pdf)
The UGC List of Journals is a dynamic list which is revised periodically. Initially the list contained only journals included in Scopus, Web of Science, and Indian Citation Index. The list was expanded to include recommendations from the academic community. The UGC portal was opened twice in 2017 to universities to upload their recommendations based on filtering criteria available at https://www.ugc.ac.in/journallist/methodology.pdf. The UGC-approved List of Journals is considered for recruitment, promotion and career advancement not only in universities and colleges but also other institutions of higher education in India. As such, it is the responsibility of UGC to curate its list of approved journals and to ensure that it contains only high-quality journals.
To this end, the Standing Committee on Notification on Journals removed many poorquality/predatory/questionable journals from the list between 25th May 2017 and 19th September 2017. This is an ongoing process and since then the Committee has screened all the journals recommended by universities and also those listed in the ICI, which were re-evaluated and re-scored on filtering criteria defined by the Standing Committee. Based on careful scrutiny and analysis, 4,305 journals were removed from the current UGC-Approved List of Journals on 2nd May, 2018 because of poor quality/incorrect or insufficient information/false claims.
The Standing Committee reiterates that removal/non-inclusion of a journal does not necessarily indicate that it is of poor quality, but it may also be due to non-availability of information such as details of editorial board, indexing information, year of its commencement, frequency and regularity of its publication schedule, etc. It may be noted that a dedicated website for journals is one of the primary criteria for inclusion of journals. The websites should provide full postal addresses, e-mail addresses of chief editor and editors, and at least some of these addresses ought to be verifiable official addresses. Some of the established journals recommended by universities that did not have dedicated websites, or websites that have not been updated, might have been dropped from the approved list as of now. However, they may be considered for re-inclusion once they fulfill these basic criteria and are re-recommended by universities.
The UGC’s Standing Committee on Notification on Journals has also decided that the recommendation portal will be opened once every year for universities to recommend journals. However, from this year onwards, every recommendation submitted by the universities will be reviewed under the supervision of Standing Committee on Notification of Journals to ascertain that only good-quality journals, with correct publication details, are included in the UGC-approved List.
The UGC would also like to clarify that 4,305 journals which have been removed on 2nd May, 2018 were UGC-approved journals till that date and, as such, articles published/accepted in them prior to 2nd May 2018 by applicants for recruitment/promotion may be considered and given points accordingly by universities.
The academic community will appreciate that in its endeavor to curate its list of approved journals, UGC will enrich it with high-quality, peer-reviewed journals. Such a dynamic list is to the benefit of all.
Friday, May 11, 2018
Supreme Court Judgement on Ph.D. through Distance Mode
Supreme Court Judgement on Ph.D. through Distance Mode
Festschrift volume: Call for Chapter/Article/Message
Call for Chapter/Article/Message
May I take this opportunity to inform you that a Festschrift volume is planned to be published by a reputed publisher with an ISBN in Honor of Professor V.P. Khare, DLIS, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (U.P.) for his remarkable contributions to the profession on eve of his superannuation on 30th June 2018.
Prof. V.P. Khare is a well-known name in the Indian LIS Fraternity. He has put in 33 years of dedicated service in this field. Where ever he worked he put his heart and soul for the development of the organization. He started his career from Central Library of IIT, Powai, Mumbai in 1979 where he organized a Reference Library of American Society for Metals – India Chapter, Mumbai in 1982. After working there for six years he joined as Documentation Officer at Central Library of Shivaji University, Kolhapur in 1985. In his very short tenure there, of only one year, he established a Documentation Centre in the University. He then joined Dept. of Library and Information Science, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi in 1986. He has been the founder and first Head of the Department. He has strived hard to establish the Department and nurtured it to attain its present status of a well known LIS Department in India.
His contributions are not limited to LIS; he is also passionate about art literature and music. He is a melodious singer and also a polyglot, having knowledge of English, German, Hindi, Kannad, Marathi, Urdu and Sanskrit. To say the least, Prof. V.P. Khare is a multi-talented, energetic and dynamic personality.
The theme of the Festschrift volume is “Emerging Trends for SMART Libraries”. The sub-themes include:
❖ Profile and a journey in Retrospect
❖ Experiences with Dr. V.P. Khare as a student, researcher, colleague, friend, family member.
Part II- Contributed Papers
❖ Changing Context of Library
❖ Modern Concept of Library
❖ Reinventing Library Management
❖ Innovative Library services
❖ Role of Library in the information society
❖ Web as a Global Library
❖ Technology Trends in Libraries
❖ Digital Resource Management
❖ Mobile Technologies
❖ Cloud Technologies
❖ Role of Social Media
❖ Visual Data analysis
❖ Information Literacy
❖ Metric Studies
❖ Security and Surveillance
❖ Library Transformation
-e-Library
-Digital Library
-Virtual Library
-Hybrid Library
❖ Any other related to Theme
You are cordially invited to be a part of this memorable Festschrift Volume and contribute a Chapter/ Article/Message. The papers may be submitted in MS-Word in Times New Roman Font with 12 size, 1.5 spacing with 1” margin on all sides of the page with APA style to drssonal@rediffmail.com on or before 31st May 2018. Kindly take care of Copyright and plagiarism of your article. You are also requested to send a Passport size photograph with a brief note along with the article.
With regards,
Dr Sonal Singh
Associate Professor & Head,
S.S. in LIS, Vikram University, Ujjain-456010
Mobile-8989218671
Thursday, April 05, 2018
Impact of DSPACE Training Programme/Workshop on LIS professionals: A Study
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am conducting a survey research on the topic "Impact of DSPACE Training Programme/Workshop on LIS professionals: A Study”. A questionnaire is prepared to collect data from LIS professionals. In this regard, I request you to kindly spare some time to fill up the questionnaire. The questionnaire is available at https://goo.gl/forms/ bQOSq3InOIndjbnw2
I assure you that the data collected will be used for the academic activity and will be kept confidential. Looking forward to your great co-operation to make the study significant.
Thank You
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Report: National Workshop on Building Digital Libraries Using DSpace
National Workshop on Building Digital Libraries Using DSpace
(December 18-22, 2017.)
Organized by:
Madhu Limaye Library,
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow
Collaboration with:
Information and Library Network, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
Report
Madhu Limaye Library, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University organized one week ‘National Workshop on Building Digital Libraries Using DSpace’ (NWBDLUD-2017) in collaboration with Information and Library Network, Gandhinagar, Gujarat from December 18-22, 2017.
The conference was inaugurated by Chief Guest Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Singh, Acting Vice-Chancellor, RMLNLU, Lucknow. Mr. Yashvant Rao, IAS, Registrar of the university was the guest of honor of the event. The Special Guest of the inaugural session was Dr. M. K. Singh, Librarian, Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow delivered the Keynote Address, Prof. (Dr.) M. P. Singh, Head, DLIS, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow was the special invitee and Dr. Maneesh Kumar Bajpai (Organizing Secretary, NWBDLUD-2017, and Librarian-In-Charge, RMLNLU, Lucknow) delivered the opening remarks and welcome address.
52 LIS professionals and students participated in the workshop. Participants (Students, Research Scholars, Working professionals, LIS teachers) from National Law Universities, IIMs, IITs, universities, Kendriya Vidyalayas and other institutions from various parts of the country participated in the event. The theory and practical lectures delivered during the five days. The participants learnt the development of the digital library using DSpace from the very beginning i.e. installation of Linux O/s to DSPACE A/s.
Prof. (Dr.) M. P. Singh, Head & Dr. S. K. Sonkar, Assistant Professor, DLIS-BBAU Lucknow; Sh. Swapnil Patel, Sc-B INFLIBNET; Dr. Nabi Hasan, Librarian-AMU Aligarh; Dr. Sanjay Katariya, Librarian- Bennett University, Noida and Dr. Vinit Kumar, Assistant Professor, DLIS-Central University of Gujrat were the resource persons.
During the valedictory function, the chief guest of the event Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Singh, acting vice chancellor of the university distributed certificates to the participants. Guest of Honor Prof. (Dr.) K. L. Mahaver, DLIS, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow delivered his keynote speech. Special invitee Dr. Jyoti Mishra, Deputy Librarian, University of Lucknow, Lucknow addressed the gathering. Dr. Maneesh Kumar Bajpai briefed the report of the workshop. The participants shared their views too and demanded to hold such events in Lucknow region in regular events.
The workshop achieved a huge success. Thanks to everyone for the kind support and cooperation.
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