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ILA Newsletter, Volume-32, No. 8, August, 2016, © Indian Library Association Page 1 of 16
ILA Newsletter Organ of the Indian Library Association
Volume No. 32; Issue No. 8; August, 2016 http://ilaindia.net
ISSN: 0971-0531
(For Restricted Circulation)
Editorial Board:
1. Dr. Muzamil Mushtaq (Chief Editor)
2. Dr. Kautilya Shukla
3. Prof. B. Ramesha
4. Dr. Vinod Kumar
Appeal to LIS Professionals
Dear Colleagues,
It would be highly appreciated if you could
provide the news for the forthcoming ILA
Newsletter pertaining to:
1. Report about Seminar, Conference,
Training Programme & Workshop
organised by any institute in about 100
words with snapshots if possible;
2. Book publications, or highly Impact
Factor research outputs or just
concluded projects;
3. Announcement for various LIS courses/
educational up-gradations;
4. Technological Innovations in LIS
Research & Development;
5. Any other LIS field related news,
Please send to:
naikoomuzamil@gmail.com
You are also welcome for any constructive
suggestions and feedback for the betterment
of ILA Newsletter.
Thanks
Editors
Table of Contents:
From the desk of ILA President……………………2
Invitation for One Day Seminar of ILA……….3
Preparation of List of Journals (APIS)…………4
Awards of Indian Library Association…….……5
Professional News………………………………………..6
Past Events…………………………………………………..7
Forthcoming Events…………………………………..11
Book Publications…………….…………………………13
List of New ILA Members……………………………13
Contact ILA…………………………………………………14
ILA Publications………………………………………….15
Library Quote: “Bad libraries build collections, good libraries build services, and great libraries build communities” R. David Lankes
Readers are welcome to provide the virtuous library quotes which will be properly acknowledged and the best quote will be imprinted in the incoming issue of ILA Newsletter with the name of the sender.
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Office of the
INDIAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
A/40-41, Flat No.201
Ansal Buildings, Dr. Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi-110009
Dated: 23.08.2016
Dear Members of ILA,
I am glad to inform you that dynamic website (Portal) of ILA is now coming into its final shape. One of the
daunting tasks in developing the interactive portal was to develop a database of ILA members with 10 different
types of memberships, spread into 7 different zones. The database can be accessed by clicking on the ‘List of members’ under the section ‘About ILA’ of the Portal. To update your profile, you need a User ID/ ILA Membership Number (which is either known to you or can be
selected from the list of members).
To get the password for editing your own profile, please email to: care.ilaindia@gmail.com along with your
following information:
1) ILA Membership Number
2) Name
3) Mobile Number
4) Email ID
Pl. Note:
After receiving your request, a password will be e-mailed to you, which you must reset to get a new Password
and keep it safe with you.
Prof. Shabahat Husain,
President, ILA
Govt. of India nominee on;
i) Governing body of National Museum Allahabad
ii) Khuda Baksh Oriental Public Library.
iii) Member of University Court Allahabad Univ.
Ex-Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, AMU
Ex-University Librarian, AMU
Postal Address:
Chairperson, Department of Library & Information Science,
A.M.U., Aligarh (U.P.) 202002
e-Mail: shabahat12@rediffmail.com
Mobile: 09412177121
From the desk of ILA President
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Invitation for One Day Seminar of ILA
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List of Journals under Academic Programme Indicators System
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has informed that it has constituted a Standing Committee, under the
chairpersonship of Prof. V.S. Chauhan, Member, UGC for the purposes of preparing a “List of Journals” as required under clause 6.0.5(i) of University Grants Commission (Minimum qualifications for appointment of teachers and other academic
staff in universities and colleges and measures for the maintenance of standards in higher education) (4th Amendment),
Regulations, 2016. The regulations are available at http://egazette.nic.in/WriteReadData/2016/170658.pdf.
As per these regulations only those research papers that are published in the journals included in the “List of Journals” are eligible for scoring on the research and academic contribution category of the Academic Performance Indicators (API) for
teacher and academic staff. The identification of journals by the committee will be an ongoing and continuous process.
The regulations have been notified on 11th July, 2016.
Preparation of List of Journals for considering APIs
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NAME OF THE AWARD PURPOSE OF THE AWARD DETAILS OF THE
AWARD DURATION
ILA KAULA BEST
LIBRARIAN AWARD
The Award, instituted by Prof. P.N. Kaula Endowment for Library and Information
Science, Guntur (AP), is for the professionals in the field of LIS in India.
The Award carries a
shawl, citation and
memento.
Every year
ILA VENDANAIKEE
FELLOWSHIP
The ILA-Vendanaikee Fellowship was instituted by Mrs. V. K. Sundaram, formerly Reader,
DLIS, University of Delhi. The award is to be given to a candidate who has secured highest
percentage of marks in the qualifying examination on the basis of which the candidate has
been admitted to the B.Lib.Sc. Course in the University of Delhi during the preceding year.
The award is to be
given in Cash Rs.
1000/-.
Every year
ILA C.D.SHARMA
AWARD
The Award is meant for the author of the best paper written and presented during All-
India Library Conference of ILA. The Award was instituted by Mrs. Kamla Sharma W/O
Dr. C. D. Sharma. The Award will be announced at the time of All India Library
Conference. It consists of presentation of books worth Rs.1000/-.
Note: The author will be selected by the Award Committee as per ILA norms during the
Conference.
It consists of Books
worth Rs. 1000/- & a
certificate.
Every year
ILA A.G. MOTIWALE
AWARD
The Award is meant for the young author of the best paper written and presented during
the conference of ILA. Author must be below the age of 40 years. The Award was
instituted by Mrs. Sushila Motiwale W/O Late Dr. A. G. Motiwale. The Award will be
announced at the time of All India Library Conference. It consists of a cash award of Rs.
500/-.
Note: The author will be selected by the Award Committee as per ILA norms during the
Conference.
It consists of a cash
award of Rs. 500/- &
a certificate.
Every year
ILA P.V. VERGHESE
AWARD
The Award has been instituted by Sh. P.V. Verghese and is meant to be given to the author
of the best paper published in the Journal of ILA in a given year.
Note: The author will be selected from articles published in the Journal of ILA by the
Award Committee as per ILA norms.
It consists of a cash
award of Rs. 500/- &
a certificate.
Every year
ILA DR K PADMA
UMAPATHY AND KS
UMAPATHY
FELLOWSHIP IN LIB &
INFO SC
Five Fellowships worth Rs.2000/- each are to be awarded annually out of the accrued
interest on certain sum of deposit with ILA. The money has been donated by Dr. K. S.
Umapathy, former Professor of Library and Information Science and Librarian of the
Bangalore University. These Fellowships are given to the students doing M. L. I. Sc. in a
recognized university. At least three Fellowships will be awarded to the woman candidate
provided they satisfy the conditions. Students securing 60% of the marks in qualifying
examination and needing help may seek the Fellowship. However, students getting any
other type of assistance from Government/University, etc. will not be eligible for the
Fellowship. Not more than one Fellowship would be awarded to any one student from an
institution during one year.
Cash Rs 2000/- for 05
fellowship Every year
ILA Dr. L.M. PADHYA
BEST UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY AWARD
The Award instituted by Mrs. Kantaben L Padhya in memory of her Late husband Dr. L.
M. Padhya who was retired as University Librarian from Smt. Hansa Mehta Library of the
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Gujarat. Applications are invited for the above
award fulfilling the following criteria:
a) The university should be recognized by the UGC.
b) Must be a Member of AIU.
c) No Private University/Institution is eligible to apply.
d) Awardee Library should be the Institutional member of ILA.
The award carries a
shawl, citation and a
memento.
Every year
ILA S.M. GANGULY BEST
SCHOOL LIBRARY
AWARD
The award is meant for the best school library in the country. The libraries of high/higher
secondary schools are eligible if they fulfil the following criteria:
a) The applicant school may be an institution recognised/aided or run by the state
government;
b) The library is administered by a full time librarian possessing at least a BLISc degree;
c) The library must be located in a separate room of its own and provides at least lending
services to all classes in regular and systematic manner;
d) A school library shall not get the award twice within five years and;
e) The award is to be given every two years
It consists of a shawl,
citation and a
memento.
Alternate year
ILA Dr. P.S.G. KUMAR LIFE
TIME ACHIEVEMENT
AWARD
The Award, instituted by Dr. P. S. G. Kumar Felicitation Committee, Amrawati (Maharashtra), is
for the professionals in the field of LIS in India. Nominations are invited on the prescribed form
given in the issue of the Newsletter. Age of the applicant should be 55 yrs and above.
The Award carries a
shawl, citation and a
memento. The
awardee will be paid 3
tier AC to and fro fare
by shortest route.
Alternate year
ILA GIDWANI
DESHPANDEY BEST
ACADEMIC LIBRARIAN
AWARD
The award, Instituted by Prof. K. Navalani, Former Professor and Head, Department of Library
and Information Science, Punjabi University, Patiala is for the professionals in the field of
Academic Libraries in India.
The Award carries a
shawl, citation and a
memento.
Every year
Awards of Indian Library Association
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Announcing the development of SocArXiv, an open social science archive
SocArXiv announces a partnership with the Center for Open Science to develop a free, open access, open source archive
for social science research. The initiative responds to growing recognition of the need for faster, open sharing of research
on a truly open access platform for the social sciences.
The first phase of the project will be a preprint server for social scientists, providing the following services:
• Fast, free uploading of academic papers and open access for all readers
• Free registration open to all, regardless of academic affiliation
• Permanent identifiers that link to the latest version of a paper (authors can provide links to versions published
elsewhere)
• Full access and discoverability through Google Scholar and other research tools
• The option to use any Creative Commons license
• Comment and discussion on papers among registered users
• Grouping of papers together for conferences or working groups
• Analytics data on how often papers have been accessed
• Easy sharing on social media sites – without requiring readers to register
The details of the news are available at: https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2016/07/25/what-is-socarxiv/
Aksharaveedhi: An open-air library in Kerala that makes books accessible to all
A group of artists and art lovers in Thiruvananthapuram is not only basking in the sunshine, but also in the glory of
having conceptualised an open-air library. For over a month now, an open-air library called “Aksharaveedhi” has been functioning on the streets of “Manaveeyam Veedhi” (cultural corridor). The Malayalam word “Aksharaveedhi” roughly
translates to “the path of words”. The open-air library was conceptualised by Team Nizhalattam, an artists’ forum with close to 100 members. It functions during the weekends from 6 am till late in the night. The books include famous novels and children's literature in
Malayalam, English and Hindi. However, newspapers that figure into the essentials list for a Malayali after food, shelter
and clothing are made available throughout the week. Along with encouraging a reading culture, library also want to
promote these kinds of values,”. The team plans to introduce CDs of classic films to their collection in the future.
Amazon launches used books in India to tap smaller town readers
Amazon has launched a dedicated section for used books on its platform in India as it looks to make inroads into the
country’s semi-urban and rural markets. Just as the company pioneered the concept of online selling by shipping books in
the late 1990s, it is now deploying the same model to crack the price-sensitive Indian market with affordable, used
textbooks and novels. “With this launch, reading enthusiasts across the country can now buy used books with the same ease and convenience as buying new books,” said Noor Patel, director of category management at Amazon India. Amazon says, book sales on its platform have grown 20 times over the past three years since the company launched its
services in India. It now has millions of titles and 9,400 sellers of books on its platform, making it the country’s largest book store. So far, Amazon has been listing only fiction on its site. However, India is largely dominated by textbooks in
the offline world.
Dokk1 - the winner of the Public Library of the Year Award 2016
With its unique and central location in the city, Dokk1 has become a key element in the forward-looking strategy for
creating more life by serving multidirectional services to the individuals of the locality. It is evident that accessibility has
been given high priority, not only in the positioning of the library, but also in the many outdoor areas and staircases that
provide access to the building from all sides and also to the collection of the library.
The prize (US$ 5,000) is awarded by the Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces as a part of the Model Programme for
Public Libraries with IT company Systematic as sponsor. The assessment criteria used for selecting the best library like
interaction with the surroundings and local culture, architectural quality, flexibility (including how rooms are designed
and organized), sustainability, learning space, digitization, etc.
Professional News
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Celebration of National Librarian’s Day and 125th Birth Anniversary of Dr. S. R. Ranganathan
The Department of Library and Information Science, AMU organised a program on National Librarian’s Day and 125th Birth Anniversary of Dr. S. R. Ranganathan (father of Library Science in India) on 18th August, 2016. The program was
attended by the faculty members, Research Scholars and the students of the Department. The chief guest of the occasion
was Padmashri Prof. Syed Zillur Rahman (President, Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences, Aligarh) and
the function was presided over by the Chairman DLIS and the President of Indian Library Association, Prof. Shabahat
Husain. The coordinator of the program was Prof. Naushad Ali, P.M.
The chief guest, Prof. Syed Zillur Rahman articulated that the libraries and the museums are the nerve centers of
the culture in our society and made a mention of preserving and conserving the cultural assets of our society, as they are
the identities of our existence. While congratulating the chairman of the department for organising such programmes,
Prof. Rahman desired celebrating the birth anniversary of Padmashri Prof. S. Bashiruddin (Ex-University Librarian, M. A.
Library, AMU) as well. He also expressed that the very essence of human existence on earth is doing something good for
the society and the preservation of culture and language, is one of the most important aspects to work on for upholding the
distinctiveness of our civilization.
While providing a picturesque representation of Dr. S. R. Ranganathan’s life changing lessons and his contributions to the field of library science, Prof. Shabahat Husain dwelled upon the philosophical basis of libraries and librarianship. He
described three categories of human beings in our society, namely the followers, the leaders, and the Pattern Makers. Dr.
S.R.Ranganathan was one of the profiles in the third category of rare group of persons. Prof. Husain also mentioned the
contributions of Prof. Syed Zillur Rahman and expressed that there are a lot of similarities between Dr. S.R.Ranganathan
and the Prof. Syed Zillur Rahman, in serving the society and living a saintly life for the sake of knowledge and an urge for
giving back to the society.
Prof. Naushad Ali, P.M elegantly welcomed the chief guest, president of the function and the audience, and gave an
inclusive stance of the life sketch of Dr. S.R.Ranganathan. He made a mention that the national librarian’s day is not only
celebrated to recognise the services of libraries and library science leaders but at the same time, put across the message of
hard working, dedication, commitment to the duties and a sense of responsibility. Prof. Ali expressed that the day should
be remembered by refreshing and rejuvenating ourselves for the newer skills and techniques to serve more effectively and
proficiently to the society.
Dr. M. Masoom Raza (Associate Professor, DLIS), Ms. Sofia Alvera and Mr. Mohd. Rahimullah were the
representative speakers from the faulty members, research scholars and the students respectively.
The vote of thanks was proposed by Dr. Muzamil Mushtaq (Assistant Professor, DLIS) and the program was
conducted by Ms. Areeba Tauseef (Research Scholar in the Department).
Past Events
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Librarian’s Day Celebrations-2016 at Ranganathan Bhawan, Naraina Vihar, New Delhi
On the occasion of 125th
Birth Day of Dr S.R.
Ranganathan, Delhi Library
Association & Ranganathan
Research Circle in joint
collaboration with Indian Library
Association, Dr P.S.G Kumar
Library Foundation, IASLIC,
Ranganathan Society for Social
Welfare and Library
Development, Society for Library
Professionals, Association of
Women Librarians, Library
Professionals Association, and
Association of Media Libraries and Archives organised 14th Dr S.R.Ranganathan Memorial Lecture on the
theme “Relevance of Ranganathan’s Philosophy in Electronic Age” on 12th August 2016 at 10.30 am in
Ranganathan Bhawan, Naraina Vihar, New Delhi by Dr. Usha M. Munshi (Librarian of Indian Institute of
Public Administration, New Delhi). Other speakers included Prof. Shabahat Husain (President, Indian
Library Association & Head DLIS Aligarh Muslim University), Dr. R. C. Gaur (Vice President IASLIC,
Trustee RRC & Librarian, Jawaharlal Nehru University), Mr. K. K. Bhatia Trustee RRC and Dr. D.V.Singh
(Former President of ILA and Librarian Delhi University Library System). Prof. P. B. Mangla (Former
HoD, Department of Library & Info Sc., University of Delhi) presided over the function. Earlier Dr. R.K
Sharma (President of Delhi Library Association) extended a warm welcome to the guests and highlighted
major activities and achievements of DLA. Dr. K.P. Singh (General Secretary of Delhi Library Association
& Associate Professor DLIS University of Delhi) proposed a vote thanks to the dignitaries and all others
present.
Delhi Library Association organised
the 14th Dr. S.R.Ranganathan Memorial
Lecture on the theme “Relevance of Ranganathan’s Philosophy in Electronic
Age” on 12th August 2016 at 10.30am in
Ranganathan Bhawan, Naraina Vihar, New
Delhi by Dr. Usha M. Munshi (Librarian of
Indian Institute of Public Administration,
New Delhi). She stressed on the relevance of
Five Laws of Library Science propounded by
Dr. Ranganathan even in this electronic age.
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Achievements & Awards
Prof.C.P.Vashishth former
Professor in the Delhi University
Department of Library &
Information Science was awarded
Dr. P.S.G Kumar National Award for
Advancement of Librarianship and
Information Science on 12th August
2016 in Ranganathan Bhawan,
Naraina Vihar, New Delhi on the
occasion of 125th Birth Day of
Padmashri Dr. S. R Ranganathan.
The award was instituted by Dr.
P.S.G Kumar Library Foundation
(Nagpur) this year. The award carries
a citation, a shawl, a bouquet, a
memento, a shriphal and a cheque of Rs.10,116/-
The citation was read by Dr. D. R. Deshpande, President of Dr. P.S.G Kumar Library Foundation
(Nagpur). He also presented a shawl and a shriphal on behalf of the Foundation. The bouquet was
presented by Dr. N.P. Nalhe, Trustee of the Foundation. The Citation was presented by Prof. Shabahat
Husain, President of ILA, the Memento was presented by Dr. Ramesh C. Gaur, Vice President of IASLIC
and Trustee of Ranganathan Research Circle. The Award amount of Rs. 10,116/- in the form of a cheque
was presented by Prof. P.B. Mangla, Former Vice President of IFLA.
The concluding paragraph of the citation reads “As library fraternity under the joint banner of Delhi Library Association, Indian Library Association, IASLIC, Ranganathan Research Circle, Dr. P.S.G
Kumar Library Foundation (Nagpur), Ranganathan Society for Social Welfare & Library Development,
Society for Library Professionals,
Association of Women Librarians,
Library Professionals Association
(LPA), Association of Media
Library & Archives has gathered in
Delhi in Ranganathan Bhawan to
celebrate 125th birth day of Dr.
S.R. Ranganathan and we feel
honoured to present Dr. P.S.G
Kumar National Award for
Advancement of Librarianship &
Information Science-2016 and
citation to Professor C.P.
Vashishth.
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ICSSR National Workshop on Open Source Technology for Library Automation & Content
Management (12th – 14th August)
On the eve of National Librarian’s Day in the memory of Great Librarian, Dr. S. R. Ranganathan
(known as father of library science in India), BIMTECH took an initiative to celebrate 125th birth
anniversary of Dr. S. R. Ranganathan and Librarian’s day by organizing three days National Workshop on
“Open Source Technology for Library Automation & Content Management” which was financially
supported by ICSSR, (NASSDOC) and technically supported by Indian Library Association & Ranganathan
Society for Social Welfare & Library Development from 12th – 14th August, 2016 in BIMTECH, Greater
Noida.
The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. Indra Kaul, Deputy Director In-charge (NASSDOC) Delhi,
Mr. Shiv Prakash Yadav, Jail Superintendent, District Jail Ghaziabad, (U. P.) and Prof. K. R. Chari, Dean-
Students Welfare BIMTECH, Greater Noida. The workshop was attended by 30 participants from six
States. At the very first day, Prof. Shabahat Husain, president of Indian Library Association (ILA) meets
the participants and expressed his thought on Dr. S.R. Ranganathan and application of open source
technologies in libraries.
The workshop was conducted by total 12 technical sessions. The resource persons of the
workshop were Mr. D. P. Tripathi, Assistant Librarian at Biju Patnaik Central Library, National Institute
of Technology Rourkela, Dr. Anil Singh, In-charge of Reference & Reader's Service Section of NCERT
Library and Dr. Rajesh Jha, head of the Information Resource Centre at INMANTEC Institutions.
In the valedictory function, Dr. Sitesh Alok enlightened the participants with his research based
experience and intellectual thoughts. Mr. Mijaji lal Yadav, Jail Superintendent, Gautam Budh Nagar, UP
share his experiences on jail library.
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Forthcoming Events
September
Department of Library and Information Science,
Alagappa University in association with Raja
Rammohan Roy Library Foundation (RRRLF) is
organizing a two-day National Conference on
“Information for All: Changing Role of Public Libraries in Digital India Initiatives” during 2nd-3rd
September, 2016 at Alagappa University Convocation
Seminar Hall. The details of the conference with
Registration Form can be accessed from:
www.alagappauniversity.ac.in.
SEMANTiCS 2016 - The Linked Data Conference.
12th International Conference on Semantic Systems
to be held at Leipzig, Germany from September 12 -
15, 2016. The details of the program are available at:
http://2016.semantics.cc/
Intercollegiate Book Review Competition.
Management Institute for Leadership and Excellence
(MILE) library is organizing “MILE BOOK FIESTA 2016” on Tuesday, September 27, 2016. This event will include book exhibition as well as intercollegiate
book review competition to cultivate reading habit of
today’s generation. Three best performances will be
declared as the winners & they will be awarded prizes
worth Rs.5000/- .
The 8th Conference on Open Access Scholarly
Publishing (COASP), hosted by the Open Access
Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA). The
conference will be held at the Westin Arlington
Gateway, Virginia, on the 21st and 22nd September,
2016. The details of the conference are available at:
http://oaspa.org/conference/coasp-2016-program/.
Leveraging Grey Resources.
A Training Module for Intelligent Resource
Assessment is being organised on Wednesday, 21
September 2016 at the University of Amsterdam
Library. For further details of the training program
visit,
http://www.greynet.org/researchandeducation/works
hops.html.
Outside the Lines
It is an initiative designed by Colorado library marketers
and directors that gets libraries “walking the walk” –
taking action to show our communities how important
libraries are and how they’ve changed. Libraries across
the globe are facing issues and challenges of identity and
dignity. The program is an opportunity to participate in
an international grassroots initiative that demonstrates
how the library is more relevant than ever. We’re encouraging libraries of all types and sizes to participate
and we’re asking for your help in spreading the word. There are more than 160 participating libraries this year.
We’re hoping to not only grow that number, but expand participation to libraries all over the globe. Together, we
can help shift perceptions of libraries everywhere. The
details of the program are as:
What is Outside the Lines?
Libraries have changed in recent years into spaces for
innovation, creativity and technology. Yet, outdated
perceptions of libraries persist. Now in its third year,
Outside the Lines is a weeklong celebration
from September 11-17, 2016 to demonstrate the
creativity and innovation happening in libraries.
Libraries of all types including urban, rural, academic,
special, small and large can participate in OTL.
Let’s not just tell people how libraries have changed; let’s show them.
Why participate?
Join more than 160 other participating
organizations in demonstrating how libraries are
more relevant than ever.
Reintroduce yourself to your community through
bold, fun campaigns that engage with people
where they live, work and play.
Support from Team OTL: We’re here to help you brainstorm ideas, share your stories with media
and provide webinars, graphics and templates to
support your OTL events and campaigns.
Outside the Lines participants report increases in social
media engagement, press coverage and new library users
as a direct result in their participation.
How to participate:
Sign up online at getoutsidethelines.org
Brainstorm ideas with staff on ways to engage
with your community
Share your story online with the #getOTL hashtag
Take a look for yourself:
2015: https://storify.com/getotl/outside-the-lines-2015
News: http://www.getoutsidethelines.org/news
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Delhi Book Fair
The book fair has already been started from 27 August
and ending up on September 04, 2016 at Pragati
Maidan, New Delhi. It is being organized by India
Trade Promotion Organization, Pragati Bhawan, Pragati
Maidan, New Delhi.
The Delhi book fair is organized in association with
Federation of Indian Publishers. Book Fairs have a great
role to play in promoting the reading habit among
people of all age groups. Delhi Book Fair is playing a
pivotal role in reiterating the might of the pen and the
printed world and has come to be recognized as the
biggest book bonanza keenly awaited by students,
teachers, scholars, authors, intellectuals, librarians and
book lovers. Apart from promoting literacy and reading
habit, especially among children and youth, the fair
presents a vast panorama of Indian books on a wide
range of subject. The fair provides a unique platform for
business to business transactions, establishing new
contacts, entering into co-publishing arrangements,
translation and copy right arrangements, reprinting of
old and rare books, apart from providing retailing
opportunities as a multitude of visitors come to the fair.
October
DC-2016.
DCMI is pleased to announce the final program for the
upcoming DC-2016 conference in Copenhagen,
Denmark from 13-16 October 2016. The program
consists of an array of presentations, lightning talks,
papers, project reports, posters, special sessions, and
workshops. Join us in Copenhagen for DC-2016 with
four days of update on what's happening in the
metadata ecosystem, and intense interactions with both
your metadata colleagues and the information science
community. The details of the conference can be had
from:
http://dcevents.dublincore.org/index.php/IntConf/dc-
2016/schedConf/
2nd National Conference (ETCIT-2016)
Department of Computer Science and Information
Technology of Bhusawal Arts, Science and P. O. Nahata
Commerce College, Bhusawal is going to organise a 2nd
National Conference (ETCIT-2016) on 14th and 15th
October, 2016 at Bhusawal, Dist-Jalgaon (Maharashtra).
iETD -2016. Conference on the theme of “Evolving ETDs to Knowledge Repositories” at INFLIBNET Centre
INFLIBNET Centre is going to organise a National iETD
2016 conference on the theme "Evolving ETDs to
Knowledge Repositories" from October 5 to October 7,
2016 at INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar.
Please visit INFLIBNET/Shodhganga website for more
details at: http://www.inflibnet.ac.in/ie
Two days National Conference on “Electronic Resources and Academic Libraries: Exploring New
Trends, Technologies, Practices, Services and
Management” from October 21-22, 2016 is being
organized by Rev. Fr. Utarid Library, St. Xavier’s College of Education (Autonomous) jointly with
Society for the Advancement in Library and
Information Science (SALIS) Tirunelveli Chapter at St.
Xavier’s College of Education (Autonomous), Palayamkottai.
November
16th Annual Brick & Click Library Conference is
going to be held on November 4, 2016 at Northwest
Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri. The
more details of the conference are available at:
http://www.brickandclick.org.
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College Library (University of
Delhi) under the Golden Jubilee Celebrations 2016-17
in Association with Asian Library Association
(ASIALA) is going to organise a National Conference
on Building Digital India at India International Centre
on November 22-23, 2016, on Building Digital India:
Enhancing Capacities through Libraries and
Information at India International Centre, New Delhi.
March, 2017
Eighth International Conference on the Applications
of Digital Information and Web Technologies
(ICADIWT- 2017) is going to be held at Universidad
Autónoma de Ciudad Juarez, Juarez City, Mexico on
March 30, 2017. The more details of the conference
are available at: www.socio.org.uk/icadiwt
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The book entitled “Discover Digital Libraries: Theory and Practice” authored
by Dr. Iris Xie (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA) and Krystyna
Matusiak (University of Denver, USA) has been published by Elsevier on
August 4, 2016 with ISBN: 978-0124171121, price $64.71 and 388 pages.
The book entitled “Digital Archives: Management, Access and Use” edited by
Milena Dobreva (University of Malta) and Gabriella Ivacs (Open Society
Archives, Budapest) has been published by Facet Publishing on July 29, 2016,
with ISBN: 978-1856049344, price $95.00 and 224 pages.
The book entitled “Databrarianship: The Academic Data Librarian in Theory
and Practice” authored by Lynda Kellam (University of North Carolina) and
Kristi Thompson (University of Windsor), has been published by American
Library Association on June 17, 2016, with ISBN: 978-0838987995, price
$68.00 and 386 pages.
The book entitled “Altmetrics: A Practical Guide for Librarians, Researchers
and Academics” edited by Andy Tattersall (University of Sheffield), has been
published by Facet Publishing on May 31, 2016, with ISBN: 978-1783300105,
price $92.15 and 224 pages.
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61st ILA International Conference Proceedings on ‚ Sustaining the Excellence: Transforming Libraries through Technology, Innovation and Value added Services in Google Era‛ edited by Prof. B.Ramesha, Dr. D V Singh, Dr. Pardeep Rai, Sh. Nilesh N Soni, Dr. N.S.Shokeen, Dr. Hemavathi B.N., Dr. O.N.Chaubey, and Dr. Pravin Kr. Choudhary Rs.2500, US$ 150.
60th ILA International Conference Proceedings on ‚Embedded Librarianship and Technological Challenges of the Digital Age‛ edited by Prof. B.Ramesha, Dr. Pardeep Rai, Dr. Raj Kumar, Dr. Hemavathi B.N., Dr. O.N.Chaubey, Dr. Rajesh Kumar Bhardwaj, Dr. Pravin Kr. Choudhary and Dr. N.S.Shokeen, Rs.3500, US$ 175.
59th ILA International Conference Proceedings on ‚Managing Libraries in the changing information world....." edited by Dr B. Ramesha, Dr N.S.Shokeen, Dr O.N.Chaubey, Dr.Pravin Kr. Choudhary, Dr.Pradeep Rai, Yogander Singh, Rs3000/,US$175.
58th ILA International Conference Proceedings on ‚Next Generation Libraries: New Insights and Universal Access to Knowledge, Edited by Dr B. Ramesha, Dr B.D. Kumbar, Dr N.S. Shokeen , Dr O.N. Chaubey, Dr. Pradeep Rai, Dr. Pravin Kr. Choudhary, Ms. Hemavathi, Dr. Abhijeet Sinha, Rs3000/-, US $ 175.
57th All India Library Conference Proceedings on ‚Knowledge Society : Innovations in Librarianship (ILAKSIL 2012), Edited by Dr B. Ramesha, Sh Sanjeev Dutt Sharma, Dr O.N. Chaubey, Dr N.S. Shokeen, Dr B.K. Vishala, Dr Anuradha Gupta, Rs.3000/-, US $175.
56th All India Library Conference Proceedings on ‚Public Libraries of Future : Opportunities & Challenges‛ Sonepat, July 21-23, 2011, Edited by Dr. O.N. Chaubey, Sh Sanjeev Dutt Sharma, Dr N.S. Shokeen, Sh B.P. Chauhan, Sh P.K. Choudhary, Rs1500/-, US $75.
55th All India Library Conference Proceedings on ‚Library & Information Science in the Digital Era‛ Greater Noida, January 21-24, 2010, Edited by Sh D.V. Singh, Dr (Mrs) R Chandra, Dr O.N. Chaubey, Dr B. Ramesha, Dr N.S. Shokeen, Dr Maliknath Kumbar, Dr Rishi Tiwari, Sh S D Sharma, Rs 2000/-, US $ 150.
54th All India Library Conference TISS 2008 on ‚Role of Libraries and Information Centres‛ Mumbai, November 12-15, 2008 , Edited by Dr Muttayya Koganuramath, Dr (Mrs) R Chandra, Dr Sangayya Sirurmath, Dr Mallikarjun Angadi, Dr Satish Kanamadi, Dr N.S. Shokeen, Mr Puttara j C. Rs1600/ -, US $100.
53rd All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Developing Library and Information Resources and Services in the Internet Era‛ Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, December 13-16, 2007, Edited By Prof. Jagtar Singh, Shri D. V. Singh, Dr. N. S. Shokeen, Dr. (Mrs) R. Chandra, Dr. Trishanjit Kaur, Dr. O. N. Chaubey, Nirmal K. Swain, Rs.1000/- (Hardbound); US $100.
52nd All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Information Commons : Impact on and Implications for Libraries and Information Centres‛ Srinagar, Uttaranchal, December 26-29, 2006, Edited By Dr. AL Moorthy, Shri D.V. Singh, Dr. (Mrs) R. Chandra, Shri Manoj Kumar, Dr. S.K. Sharma, Shri V. Srinivasulu, Rs.1000/- (Uttaranchal); US $100.
51st All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Libraries, Information Literacy and Lifelong Learning‛, Kurukshetra December 16-18, 2005, Edited By Dr. (Mrs) R. Chandra, Shri N.K. Bar, Dr. M. Madhusudhan, Ms. Meera, Shri Krishan Gopal, Shri D.V. Singh Rs.1000/- (Hardbound); US$100.
50th All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Knowledge Organization in Digital Enviroment in Libraries (KODEL): Introspects and Prospects‛. Vadodara (Gujarat), December 1-4, 2004. Edited by Dr (Mrs.) Ashu Shokeen, Dr M. Madhusudan and D V Singh. Rs1000/- (Hardbound); US $100.
49th All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Responding to Users’ Need in Changing Information Landscapes: Sojourn of Libraries from Palm- Leaf to Palm-Top‛. Jhansi (UP), December 29, 2003 to January 1, 2004. Edited by Prof (Dr) N Laxman Rao, Dr (Mrs.) Ashu Shokeen, Dr U C Sharma, D V Singh and Dr R K Bhatt. Rs.800/- (Hardbound); US $100.
48th All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Electronic Information Environment and Library Services: A Contemporary Paradigm‛. Bangalore, January 22-25, 2003. Edited by Dr Pandey S K Sharma, Akhtar Parvez, Dr (Mrs) Ashu Shokeen and D V Singh. Rs.1000/- (Hardbound); US $100.
47th All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Library Practices for Effective Management‛. Warangal, December 20-23, 2001. Edited by Kalpana Das Gupta. Rs.995/- (Paperback); US $99.50.
46th All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Quest for Quality: Quality Assurance in Library and Information Services: The Need of the Hour for Survival‛. Ahmedabad, Jan 3-6, 2001. Edited by S M Dhawan. Rs. 995/- (Paperback); US $ 99.50.
45th All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Indian Libraries and Librarianship in Retrospect and Prospect‛. Edited by J L Sardana. Rs.760/- (Paperback); US $75 & Rs.950/- (Hardbound); US $110.
National Seminar on ‚Challenges before the University Libraries in India in the 21st Century‛. M S University of Baroda. August 9-12, 1999. Edited by J L Sardana. Rs.700/-; US $70.
44th All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Libraries and Information Services in the Electronics Information Era‛. Hyderabad, February 25-28, 1999. Edited by J L Sardana. Rs.700/-; US $70.
43rd All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Sustainable Library and Information Services‛. Chandigarh, November 5-8, 1997. Edited by T A V Murthy, N Datta and R P Kumar. Rs.650/-; US $65.
42nd All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Role of Libraries in National Development‛. Calicut, December 21-24, 1996. Edited by R P Kumar, Divya Srivastava and S P Gupta. Rs650/-; US $65.
41st All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Human Relations is Librarianship‛. Vijayawada, January 7-10, 1996. Edited by P S G Kumar and C P Vashishth. Rs600/-; US $60.
40th All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on‚ Preparing Libraries for the 21st Century, Goa. January 5-8, 1995. Edited by C V Subbarao. Rs 600/-; US $60. 39th All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Library Movement and Library Development in India‛. 1994. Edited by C P Vashishth. Rs.600/-; US $60. 38th All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Library and Information Technology: In Pursuit of Excellence‛. Bhubaneswar, November 21-24, 1992.
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