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ILA Newsletter, Volume-32, No. 11, November, 2016, © Indian Library Association Page 1 of 17 ILA Newsletter Organ of the Indian Library Association Volume No. 32; Issue No. 11; November, 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: [email protected] You are also welcome for any constructive suggestions and feedback for the betterment of ILA Newsletter. Thanks Editors Table of Contents: 62 nd ILA Conference – 2017…………..……………2 Professional News………………………………………..9 Personalia……………………………………………..……10 Past Events…………………………………………………10 Forthcoming Events……………………………………12 Book Publications……………………………………….14 List of New ILA Members…………………………..14 Contact ILA…………………………………………………15 ILA Publications………………………………………….16 Library Quote: “Without libraries what have we? We have no past and no future” Ray Bradbury Quote sent by E. Ramesh, Sr. Librarian, JBREC, Hyderabad 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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ILA Newsletter, Volume-32, No. 11, November, 2016, © Indian Library Association Page 1 of 17

ILA Newsletter Organ of the Indian Library Association

Volume No. 32; Issue No. 11; November, 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:

[email protected]

You are also welcome for any constructive

suggestions and feedback for the betterment

of ILA Newsletter.

Thanks

Editors

Table of Contents:

62nd ILA Conference – 2017…………..……………2

Professional News………………………………………..9

Personalia……………………………………………..……10

Past Events…………………………………………………10

Forthcoming Events……………………………………12

Book Publications……………………………………….14

List of New ILA Members…………………………..14

Contact ILA…………………………………………………15

ILA Publications………………………………………….16

Library Quote: “Without libraries what have we? We have no past and no future” Ray Bradbury Quote sent by E. Ramesh, Sr. Librarian, JBREC, Hyderabad

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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62nd ILA Conference - 2017

62nd Indian Library Association Conference-2017

ILA International Conference on

“Gearing up for the future: Library initiatives for digital India”

(9th to 11th, February 2017)

Organized by

Department of Library and Information Science Karnataka State Women’s University, Vijayapura, Karnataka

and Indian Library Association, New Delhi

Venue: Karnataka State Women’s University, Jnanashakti campus,

Torvi, Vijayapura, Karnataka About Indian Library Association The Indian Library Association (ILA) is a premier association committed to the cause of Library Movement and Development in India and

represents those who work in or advocate for Indian libraries. ILA has provided a wide variety of services and programs to its members

and others in the library community, since its formation on September 13, 1933, when the Association was formally formed at the First

All India Library Conference at Calcutta. Today, ILA has become the strongest and largest professional body in the field of library and

information science.

The main objectives of the association are:

Promote library movement in the country

Development of library and information science education in India

Training, research and development of library and information science professionals

Co-operation with national and international organizations with similar objectives.

Promotion as well as formulation of standards, norms, guidelines, etc. for management of Library and Information Systems and

Services

Accreditation of institutions imparting library and information science education and training

Provide a forum for professionals to express their professional concerns and publication of materials

Karnataka State Women’s University Karnataka State Women’s University, established in 2003 in the city of Vijayapura is the only Women’s University in the state of

Karnataka dedicated exclusively for women's education, with a vision of empowering women through higher education. The university

has as its mission, making higher education more accessible and affordable for women particularly from rural and backward regions of

North Karnataka. It is recognized under 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC Act. It is accredited ‘B’ Grade (CGPA: 2.62) by the NAAC. 137

women’s colleges spread in thirteen districts of North-Karnataka are affiliated to this University. It offers 32 P G Courses, P G Diploma

and Certificate Courses in the Faculties of Arts, Commerce and Management, Social Sciences, Science and Technology and Education.

Nearly 27000 students pursue their higher education leading to Bachelors, Masters’ and Doctoral degrees.

Department of Library and Information Science The Department of Library and Information Science, established in the year 2007-08 with a vision to “advance the well-being of women

community through education, research and out-reach programs in Library and Information Science” aspires, to provide education in

Library and Information Science through its various programs. Through education, research, and service, the department influences the

interdisciplinary understanding, diverse interpretation, creation, and use of the emerging knowledge and information environments of

the 21st century through innovative instruction and state-of-the-art technology. The department offers Certificate in Library Science,

MLISc, M.Phil. and Ph.D programs.

The city of Vijayapura ‘Vijayapura’ - an important historical city is well known for its monumental heritage. It is associated with many prominent dynasties that

ruled the city including Adil Shahi’s. The city is known for its past glory, where the greatest mathematician and astronomer of medieval

India Bhaskara II was born. This was the home for many sufi saints and a rich culture was instilled by great saints like Lord Basaveswara

and Akkamahadevi.Woman of valour Sultana Chand Bibi was the Regent of Vijayapura during 1550-90. ‘Gol Gumbaz’ is the largest dome-

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-ever built next in size only to St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. The other monuments include Ibrahim Roza, Jama Masjid, Taas Bowdi, Asar

Mahal, Upali Buruz, Malik-Maidan-E-Tohf etc. Presently it is the headquarters of Vijayapura district. The city houses two P G centers,

two medical colleges, two engineering colleges and a number of para-medical and general colleges besides the Karnataka State Women’s

University. Nearby places of interest include Almati Dam, Kudal Sangam, Badami Caves, Solapur, Pandharpur, Tuljapur, Kolhapur,

Bande Nawaz Darga, Gulbarga, Hampi, Ganagapur, Basawana Bagewadi.

Venue: Karnataka State Women’s University, Jnanashakti campus, Torvi, Vijayapura, Karnataka

Dates: 9th to 11th, February 2017

MAIN THEME: “Gearing up for the future: Library initiatives for digital India”

SUB THEMES: But not limited to the list shown below:

• Information organization

• User services

• Digital libraries/Institutional repositories/Digital archiving/Open repositories

• Big-data

• Internet of Things

• Cloud computing

• Cyber Security/Digital copyright

• Integrated planning and resource allocation

• Information resources, services, and search strategies

• Digital Information and Communication Technology and its Application (DICTA)

• LIS Education

• Library Profession

• Social networks

• Human aspects of technology applications

• Digital conservation and preservation

• Open access scholarly publishing

• Ontology’s

• Information retrieval

• Digital licensing

• User studies

• Best practices in libraries

Call for Papers Original contributions based on practice, theoretical and empirical research, case studies etc. are invited on the theme and subthemes of

the conference as mentioned above. All papers will go through a process of blind review by a panel of experts and accepted papers will

be published in the conference volume (with ISBN). Correspondence regarding papers should be addressed to Secretary, Indian Library

Association through email at: [email protected]

Correspondence will be made with the principal author and therefore, the name, full address, email, and all (work, home, mobile)

phone numbers of the principal author should be clearly indicated. Authors are requested to submit brief CV (only one paragraph) and

colour photograph along with the paper. The last date of submission is 15th December, 2016.

Note:

1. Authors are requested to send a Demand Draft/ Multicity cheque of Rs. 1000/- (One Thousand only) drawn in favour of “Indian

Library Association, Delhi” OR deposit cash in bank or transfer online in the name of “INDIAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION”

ACCOUNT NO. “20024270299” TO “BANK OF MAHARASHTRA” branch Dr. Mukherjee Nagar, New Delhi using IFSC code-

“MAHB0000901” and scanned copy of Bank receipt should be mailed to [email protected] along with the details of papers and to

The General Secretary, Indian Library Association, Flat No. 201, A-40/41, Ansal Building, Dr. Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi – 110009

(Ph.: 01127651743).

2. Papers will be published in the conference volume only after the receipt of Rs. 1000/- and one of the author gets himself/herself

registered for the conference.

3. Authors have to submit an undertaking regarding genuineness of papers.

4. Authors have to give an undertaking regarding surrendering copyright in favour of Indian Library Association. (Both the

undertakings are required to be submitted as given in the format available on the ILA website i.e. www.ilaindia.net)

5. It is authors/ contributor’s responsibility that paper is free from grammatical errors.

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Author Guidelines Manuscripts Requirements:

Length: Not more than 10 pages maximum for a paper in double space and shall not exceed 5000 words. However, authors are

advised to write as much precise as possible.

Theme Font: Times New Roman

Font Size: Heading-14 (Bold), Sub Heading 12(Bold) and rest of the text - 12.

The title should be concise.

Paper Format and Layout: The paper should have the following details:

o Title (should be in centre)

o Authors (designation, affiliation, detailed address, e-mail ID and Phone numbers)

o Abstract (maximum 150 words)

o Keywords (maximum 6)

o Introduction

o Conclusion

o References (APA style format only)

Case Studies proposed may preferably be supported by real life case examples.

Tables and Figures, if any must have a brief caption written on the bottom of the figure and provide the due reference of the

original work.

References must be in latest version of American Psychological Association (APA) standard format.

Poster Presentation Only accepted papers will be allowed to be presented. Papers may also be accepted for poster presentation.

Only abstracts of poster presentations will be included in the proceedings.

Important Dates Conference Dates: February 09, 2017 to February 11, 2017

Submission of papers: December 15, 2016

Who should participate? The conference is aimed at Library professionals, Teachers of Library Science. The conference aims to bring together:

Library and information science professionals

Research scholars

Information seekers and leaders in knowledge industry

ICT and knowledge workers like content developers, web designers, etc.

Policy makers and government officials

Educationists

Information providers and vendors

All stakeholders in the knowledge industry

Students in LIS are also encouraged to attend this event

Registration Fee:

Registration Type Professionals/

Research Scholars

PG Students Retired Professionals Accompanying

Person

Overseas

Delegates

Registration fee 4200=00 2000=00 2500=00 2000=00 $100=00

Accommodation

(if required)

1200=00 750=00 1200=00 1200=00 $75=00

Delegation fee

(Non-ILA Members)

250=00 250=00 250=00 - -

*One of the authors has to compulsorily register for the conference

Registration fee includes attendance in all technical sessions, conference kit, conference volume, food, local transport and certificate of

attendance. Accompanying persons shall not be entitled to conference kit and conference volume. P G Students and retired

professionals shall not be entitled to conference volume. However, they can buy the conference volume at a discount rate offered by the

ILA.

Professionals/Research scholars ‘who have not contributed articles and who do not want conference volume’ shall pay Rs. 3000/- only as

registration fee. However they need to pay accommodation charges (if required) and delegation fees (if they are non-ILA members).

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Accommodation:

Accommodation may be arranged for the outstation participants if request is sent at least seven days before the conference along with

accommodation charges. Non-AC, shared accommodation shall be provided on first cum first serve basis. A list of Hotels is provided

below, for those who wish to stay at their own. Such participants are advised to book the hotels online in advance. However, they are

advised to contact the organizing secretary for advice and support.

1. Kanishka International, Station Road, Vijayapura

Phone: 08352-223788/223789/255506: Web: www.kanishkabijapur.com

2. Hotel Basava Residency, Makund Nagar, Station Road, Vijayapura

Phone: 08352-243777: Web: www.hotelbasavaresidency.com

3. Heritage international, Near Gol Gumbaz, Station Road, Vijayapura

Phone: 08352-221006: Web: www.hotelheritageinternatonal.com

4. Hotel Pearl, Near Gol Gumbaz, Station Road, Vijayapura

Phone: 08352-256002; hotel-pearl.onetime.com

5. Hotel Madhuvan, Station road, Vijayapura. Phone: 08352-255572, 255571

6. Hotel VKG Restaurant, Near Basaveshwar circle, Opp. BSNL, Vijayapura

Phone: 08352-250888

7. Hotel Navaratna International, Station Road, Vijayapura, Phone: 08352-222771

8. Hotel Shashinag Residency, Bijapur Bypass, NH13, Vijayapura

Phone: 08352-260344; Web: www.hotelshasinagresidency.com

9. Hotel Pleasant Stay, Solapur Rd, Adarsh Nagar, Vijayapura

Phone: 09880012225; www.hotelpleasantstay.com

10. Hotel Shubha Shree Sagar, Solapur Road, Beside NCC Camp, Vijayapura

Phone: 08352-260505

11. Hotel Golden Heights, Station Road, Vijayapura

Phone: 08352-241145, 241156: www.hotelgoldenheights.net

12. Hotel Ashoka, 66/1, Solapur Road, BLDEA New College Campus, Vijayapura

Phone: 08352-263225

How to Reach Vijayapura:

By Air:

The nearest airport is Belagavi (Formerly Belgaum) domestic airport which is around 200kms from the venue. Taxi services are

available at the airport. Flight service is available from Mumbai and Bengaluru (Formerly Bangalore) to Belagavi. The city of

Vijayapura can also be reached via Hubballi (Formerly Hubli) domestic airport which is around 210 KMs from the venue. Taxi services

are also available at the airport. The city can also be reached via Pune (around 380kms) and Hyderabad (around 500kms) airports as

well.

By Train:

Vijayapura Railway station is on South Central Western track, between Hubballi and Solapur. There are direct train facilities available

from Bengaluru and Hyderabad. However the nearest major railway station is Solapur Junction (connected from all parts of the

country) which is 100 KMs from the Venue. From Solapur one can reach Vijayapura either by Bus or by Train.

By Road:

The city of Vijayapura can also be reached by road. NH13 (Solapur- Chitradurga), NH 216 (Hubballi-Solapur), SH 218 (Jewargi-

Chikkodi) intersect the city. It is well connected by KSRTC, APSRTC, TSRTC, MSRTC and private buses. The city is connected to the

major cities of the State including neighbouring states Andhra Pradesh, Talangana, Maharashtra and Goa.

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For further details:

Contact: Local Organizer

Prof. P. G. Tadasad

Organizing Secretary, Professor and Chairman

Department of Library and Information Science

Karnataka State Women’s University, Jnanashakti Campus, Torvi

Vijayapura 586108, Karnataka, India

Tel: 08352-229012 (O); 08352-272436 (R)

Mob. 09448180973; e-mail: [email protected]

Contact: Indian Library Association

Prof. Shabahat Husain

President, Indian Library Association

Chairperson, Dept. Library & Information Science

A.M.U., Aligarh (U.P.) 202002

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 09412177121

Dr. Pardeep Rai

General Secretary, Indian Library Association

Librarian, Maitreyi College (University of Delhi)

Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 9899359373

Dr. N. S. Shokeen

Secretary, Indian Library Association

Former HoD, Library & Information Science

Kalpana Chawla Govt. Polytechnic for Women

Ambala City, Ambala-134003

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: +91-9416448939

Organizing Committee

Chief Patron

Prof. Sabiha

Vice Chancellor, KSWU, Vijayapura

Patron

Prof. K.P. Sreenath

Registrar, KSWU, Vijayapura

Chairman

Prof. Shabahat Husain, President, ILA, Delhi

Organizing Secretary

Prof. P. G. Tadasad

Professor and Chairman

DLISc, KSWU, Vijayapura

Joint Secretary

Dr. A. Gavisiddappa

Assistant Professor

DLISc, KSWU, Vijayapura

Treasurer

Dr. T. Shantadevi

Assistant Professor

DLISc, KSWU, Vijayapura

Conference Advisory Committee Dr. A.K. Bardol, Retd Professor and Chairman, Mangalore

University, Mangalagangothri

Dr. A.R.D. Prasad, Professor and Head, DRTC, Bengaluru

Dr. A.Y.Asundi, Retd. Professor and Chairman, Bangalore

University, Bengaluru

Dr. Abha Sharma, Librarian, HARSAC Hisar

Mr. Anand Byrappa, Global Head, GE, Bengaluru

Dr. Ashu Shokeen, Professor and Head, DLISc, Kurukshetra

University, Kurukshetra

Dr. Avinash D. Chinchure, Librarian, NCBS, Bengaluru

Mr. B P Prakash, Global IRC Head, TCS, Pune

Dr. B. R. Gadagin, ILA- Council Member (South Zone)

Dr. B. Ramesh Babu, Former Professor, DLISc, Madras

University, Chennai

Dr. B. Ramesh, ILA Vice President (South), New Delhi

Dr. B. S. Maheswarappa, Professor, Gulbarga University,

Kalaburagi

Dr. B.D. Kumbar, Professor, DLISc, Karnatak University,

Dharwad

Dr. B.S. Biradar, Professor and Head, DLISc, Kuvempu

University, Shankarghatta

Dr. B.T. Sampath Kumar, Associate Professor and Chairman,

DLISc, Tumkur University, Tumkur

Dr. C.R. Karisiddappa, Rtd. Professor and Chairman, DLISc,

Karnatak University,Dharwad

Dr. D. Chandran, Rtd. Professor, SV University, Tirupati

Dr. D.Shivalingaiah, Honourable Vice Chancellor, Karnataka

State Open University, Mysuru

Dr. D.V. Singh, Librarian, University of Delhi, Delhi

Dr. Ganapati Shinde, President, Karnataka State SC/ST

Library Professional Association

Dr. Gopakumar Velayudhan Pillai, Librarian, Goa University,

Panjim

Dr. H. S. Siddamallaih, Rtd. Principal Library & Information

Officer, NIMHANS, Bengaluru

Dr. I. K. Ravichandra Rao, Rtd. Professor and Head, DRTC,

Bengaluru

Dr. I.R.N. Goudar, Advisor, Bangalore University Library,

Bengaluru

Dr. I.V.Malhan, Professor, DLIS, SoMC&IS, Central

University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala

Dr. Jagadish Arora, Director, INFLIBNET, Ahmedabad

Dr. Jagtar Singh, Professor and Head, Panjabi University,

Patiala

Dr. K. Prakash, Librarian, KSOU, Mysuru

Dr. K..Somasekhara Rao, Professor, DLISc, Andhra

University, Visakhapatnam

Dr. K.P.Vijayakumar, DLISc, Kerala University,

Thiruvananthapuram

Dr. K.S.Raghavan, Visiting Scientist, Centre for Knowledge

Analytics & Ontological Engineering, PES University,

Bengaluru

Dr. Kaiser Muneebula Khan, Professor & Head, DLISc,

Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri.

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Dr. Lalitha Aswath, Professor, DLISc, Bangalore University,

Bengaluru

Dr. M. K. Bandi, Librarian, Mangalore University, Mangalore

Dr. M. Krishnamurthy, DRTC, Bengaluru

Dr. M. N. N. Prasad, President, KSCLA, Bengaluru

Dr. M. N. Nagarajan, Professor and Head, DLISc, Annamalai

University, Annamalainagar

Dr. M. Vijayakumar, Librarian, Central University of

Rajasthan, Ajmer

Dr. M.M.Koganurmath, Professor and Head, Central University

of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, Gujarat

Dr. M.P.Satija, UGC Emeritus Fellow, DLISc, Guru Nanak Dev

University, Amritsar

Mr. M.V. Satyanarayan, Informatics, Bengaluru

Dr. Mahesh Horakeri, Librarian, Good News Degree College,

Kalagattagi

Dr. Mallinath Kumbar, Professor, DLISc, University of Mysore,

Mysuru

Dr. Mohan Rambhau Kherde, Vice- President, ILA, New Delhi

Dr. Mrinal Kanti Mondal, Vice- President, ILA, New Delhi

Dr. N. Choudappa, Librarian, BMS College of Engineering,

Bengaluru

Dr. N. Laxman Rao, Retd. Professor, Osmania University,

Hyderabad

Dr. N. Parvathamma, Professor, DLISc, Gulbarga University,

Kalaburagi

Dr. N. S. Shokeen, Secretary, ILA, New Delhi

Dr. Nagappa V Bakkannavar, Head, Branch IRC, TCS,

Bengaluru

Dr. Opendranath Chaubey, Vice- President, ILA, New Delhi

Dr. P. Devika Madalli, Professor, DRTC, Bengaluru

Dr. P. K. Panigrahi, Professor, DLISc, Kolkata University,

Kolkata, IASLIC President

Dr. P. V. Konnur, Rtd. Professor and Head, Rani Channamma

University, Belagavi

Dr. P.B Mangla, Ex. Head, DLIS, University of Delhi and Ex.

National Tagore Fellow.

Dr. P.S. Mahesh, Chief Librarian, JJ Medical College,

Davangere

Dr. P.Y. Rajendra Kumar, President KALA, Bengaluru

Dr. Pardeep Rai, General Secretary, ILA, New Delhi

Dr. Parveen Kumar Sharma, Librarian I B College Panipat

Dr. Praveen Kumar Chaudhary, Vice- President, ILA, New

Delhi

Dr. PreetiGoyal , Prof. Dept of LIS Panjab University

Chandigarh

Dr. R. Sevukan, Associate Professor and Head, Pondicherry

University, Pondicherry

Dr. R. Shalini Urs, Professor, DLISc, University of Mysore,

Mysuru

Dr. R.B. Gaddagimath, Acharya Group of Institutions,

Bengaluru

Dr. Rajendra Kumbar, Professor, University of Pune, Pune

Dr. Rishi Kumar Tiwari, Vice- President, ILA, New Delhi

Dr. S. B. Patil, Librarian, Karnatak University, Dharwad.

Dr. S. M. Pujar, Deputy Librarian, IGIDR, Mumbai

Dr. S.K.Savanur, Joshi Bedekar College, Thane

Mr. S.L.Kadadevarmath, Advisor to KSCLA

Dr. S.L. Sangam, Visiting Professor, DRTC, Bengaluru

Dr. S.S Dhaka, Director, MEA, Library, New Delhi

Dr. Sangeeta Gupta, Prof. Dept of LIS Jammu University

(J&K)

Dr. Satish Hosmani, Director of Public Library, Bengaluru

Dr. Satish Kanamadi, Librarian, TISS, Mumbai

Dr. Shilendra Kumar, Professor and Head, DLISc, Delhi

University, Delhi

Dr. Suresh Jange, ILA- Council Member (South Zone)

Dr. T. D. Kemparaju, Special officer, Bangalore North

University, Bengaluru

Dr. T.S. Kumbar, Librarian, IIT, Gandhinagar, Gujart

Dr. V.G. Talwar, Honourable Vice Chancellor, Reva

University, Bengaluru

Dr. V.T.Kamble, Professor, DLISc, Gulbarga University,

Kalaburagi

Dr. Vinayak M. Bankapur, Chairman and Associate Professor,

DLISc, Rani Channamma University, Belagavi

Dr. Vinod Kumar, Deputy Librarian GJU Hisar

Mr. Yogender Singh. Former Librarian, IIT Roorkee,

Uttarakhand

Local Organizing Committee: Dr. V. V. Malagi, Registrar (Evaluation), KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. R. Sunandamma, Finance Officer, KSWU, Vijayapura

Mr. Basavaraj Patil, Resident Engineer, KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. Onkar Kakade, Professor and Chairman, Dept of Journalism

and Mass Communication, KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. Vijaya Korishetti, Professor and Chairman, Dept. of

Sociology, KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. S. A. Kazi, Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Social Work,

KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. D. M. Madari, Professor and Chairman, Dept. of

Economics, KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. S. B. Kamashetty, Professor, Dept. of Management, KSWU,

Vijayapura.

Dr. M. L. Mallikarjun, Associate Professor and Chairman,

Dept. of Management, KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. Aziz Makandar, Professor and Chairman, Dept. of

Computer Science, KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. S. B. Madagi, Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Bio-

Informatics, KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. Mahesh Chintamani, Professor and Chairman, Dept. of

Kannada, KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. P. Kannan, Professor and Chairman, Dept. of English,

KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. T. M. Geeta, Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Education,

KSWU, Vijayapura

Mr. Ashok Nadakatti, Librarian, City Central Library,

Vijayapura.

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Dr. Deepthi, UGC PDF, Dept. of Library and Information

Science, KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. Shobha Patil, UGC PDF, Dept. of Library and Information

Science, KSWU, Vijayapura

Dr. H. P. Shekar, Librarian, BLDE Medical University,

Vijayapura

Dr. M. M. Bachalapur, Librarian, BLDE Engineering College,

Vijayapura

Dr. Shrikant Karkun, Librarian, Basaveshwar Engineering

College, Bagalkot

Mr. Doddamani G., Librarian, ASP Arts and Commerce

College, Vijayapura

Mr. J. B. Chalavadi, Librarian, BLDE Degree College, Tikota

Mr. R. N. Patil, Librarian, BLDEA’s, Women’s Degree College,

Vijayapura

Mr. S. A. Patil, Rtd. Librarian, BLDE Engineering College,

Vijayapura

Mrs. Shazad Afia, Librarian, SECAB Women’s College,

Vijayapura

Mrs. Sujatha D.N., Librarian, Theosophical Women’s College,

Hosapete

Mr. Jagadish Patange, Librarian, First Grade Govt. College,

Vijayapura

Mr. A.I. Channegao, Librarian, SECAB Engineering College,

Vijayapura

Mr. Mahantesh Biradar, Librarian, First Grade Govt. College,

Chadachan

Mr. M.S.Kamgon, Librarian, SECAB Malik Sandal

Polytechnic, Vijayapura

Ms. Rajashri Joshi, Research Scholar, DLISc, KSWU,

Vijayapura

Ms. Neelamma G, Research Scholar, DLISc, KSWU,

Vijayapura

Ms. Renuka Pujari, Research Scholar, DLISc, KSWU,

Vijayapura

Ms. Danamma I. Kurle, Research Scholar, DLISc, KSWU,

Vijayapura

Ms. Daiwatabai, Research Scholar, DLISc, KSWU,

Vijayapura

Ms. Shridevi Sindagi, Research Scholar, DLISc, KSWU,

Vijayapura

Ms. Fairoz Pathan, Research Scholar, DLISc, KSWU,

Vijayapura

Mr. Tippanna Vadgal, Librarian, First Grade Govt. College,

Indi

Mr. B.S.Biradar, Librarian, Basaweshwar Arts and

Commerce College, Basavan Bagewadi

Mr. Sayed Osman, Librarian, First Grade Govt. College,

Sindagi.

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Smartphones Can't Replace Libraries

Academic libraries aren’t just expensive “vanity projects” but rather a vital part of the higher education ecosystem. While

there may be other laboratories across a campus, they do not provide the access to information, librarian expertise and

interdisciplinary integration that academic and research libraries sustain. In addition, Academic libraries provide (for the

haves and the have-nots) spaces or commons - primarily “high-tech ready” in nature that offer general and subject-

specific equipment, software and web-delivered content for individual access and study. They also offer collaborative

spaces for students to work together with each other in small groups and with classroom faculty to study and create

content. Academic libraries provide spaces for STEM and STEAM discovery or maker space environments for students anywhere

in the program or the curriculum especially those who don’t have access to departmental labs, where spaces are often

reserved for students majoring in those specific areas. Academic libraries provide open labs and flexible, individual

computer spaces with equipment and software unique to special research or subject area populations, such as geographic

information systems or statistical software packages to process data used in the study of social and natural sciences. They

also serve special needs students, faculty members and staff. They provide not only access to content within their

buildings but also equipment and technology that students can check out and use in their educational pursuits. (This

takes space for not only storage but also delivery of resources.) Meanwhile, academic library professionals, often faculty

members themselves, are experts in areas of research, and they work in partnership with classroom instructors in the

design and delivery of curricula. They also partner with classroom faculty members in the design and delivery of courses

requiring critical thinking and information literacy as well as subject-targeted assignments; are champions for and leaders

in open educational resources that provide vetted, free content for students who can’t afford textbooks, a large part of the

price tag of college; build digital as well as print collections to reflect classroom faculty research, recommended research

by other experts and subject content required by external regional and national accreditation bodies such as digital and

print content for the health sciences and business-management curricula; and, acquire, curate, design and deliver online

content and competency lessons (online tutorials, streamed office hours with library experts) for students to access on

their smartphones.

Taken from LIS Leadership and shared by Pralhad Jadhav, Senior Manager, Library, Khaitan & Co. (Original source:

https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2016/11/10/why-academic-libraries-arent-just-expensive-vanity-projects-essay)

E-books can be lent by libraries just like normal books, rules EU’s top court

The judgment confirms the opinion of Maciej Szpunar, advocate general to the Court of Justice of the European Union

(CJEU), who said back in June that lending out e-books should be permitted in the 28-member-state bloc provided

authors are fairly compensated in the same way as for physical books. The court was asked to rule on a case brought by the association of Dutch public libraries-Vereniging Openbare

Bibliotheken (VOB) against Stichting Leenrecht, an authors' rights collecting foundation. VOB argued that the rules

should be the same for digital lending as for traditional books, and the District Court in The Hague asked the CJEU to

clarify whether that view was consistent with a 2006 EU copyright directive on rentals and lending.

Specifically, VOB wanted to use a "one copy, one user" model. A copy of an e-book is placed on the server of a public

library, allowing a member of the public to download it. Only one copy at a time can be lent out in this way. After the

lending period for the e-book expires, the downloaded copy can no longer be used by that user, but another copy can be

downloaded by someone else. In this ruling, the CJEU said this approach was fine, provided the e-book lending met any other conditions placed on

library books by national legislation, as was the case in the Netherlands. The court also underlined that the library e-

book must be obtained legally "the public lending exception does not apply to the making available by a public library of

a digital copy of a book in the case where that copy has been obtained from an unlawful source." Taken from LIS Leadership and shared by Kubera K.P., Information Assistant, Information Centre, The Printers (Mysore)

Private Ltd. (Original source: http://arstechnica.co.uk/tech-policy/2016/11/ebooks-can-be-lent-by-libraries-rules-cjeu/).

Professional News

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Personalia

Best Librarian Award Dr. Vinay Singh Kashyap, Librarian JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, was conferred the Best Librarian Award on 22nd

October 2016. The award was announced at National Conference on Role of Libraries in Social Empowerment, which was

organized by Compact Society for Social Welfare (CSSW) in association with Library Professionals Associations (LPA) &

Association of Media Libraries and Archives (AMLA) on 21st and 22nd October 2016 at Gandhi Peace Foundation New Delhi.

The Award Consists of a Memento, a Citation and a Shawl.

Obituary It is very sad to inform you all the sad demise of Mr. J. R. Ramamurthy on November 8, 2016 at Bangalore. He started his

career at Bangalore University in 1968 as an Assistant Librarian and later as Lecturer in Library Science till 1982. He

served as Consultant, information center Deccan Herald, Bangalore, and finally retired as the University Librarian of Kannada

University, Hampi, Karnataka State in 1997. As a dedicated professional, Sri Ramamurthy was associated with the Amnesty

International, Bangalore; as Coordinator Third World Network, Bangalore; Karnataka State Library Association; Indian Library

Association, and Karnataka Union of Working Journalists.

It is also very sad to inform you all the sad demise of Dr. R.M. Vatnal, Deputy Librarian, Karnataka University, Dharwad on 19

November, 2016 after a brief illness. He completed his BLISc, MLISc, and Ph.D. from Karnataka University, Dharwad. He was

an alumnus of NCSI, Bangalore. He immensely contributed towards the development of university library. He was true and

committed professional. He was actively involved in all the professional activities of Karnataka University Library, Dharwad

and also with the Department of Library and Information Science.

Maulana Azad Library System celebrated its first “Annual Library Day” on 12 November, 2016 Maulana Azad Library System which comprises of about 110 campus libraries and three outside state campus libraries at Kerala,

Bengal and Bihar celebrated its “First Annual Library Day” on 12 November, 2016 in the Cultural Hall of the Library. The

foundation stone of this building was laid by the then Prime Minister of India, Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru on this day in 1955 and to

mark this occasion, it was celebrated with great enthusiasm and happiness.

Dr. Nabi Hasan, University Librarian spoke about the importance of this event and gave an overview of the whole program. He

said that such events are like family get together for MA Library system staff and will give a lot of motivation and help in

increasing the socio-cultural exchange amongst the people working in MA Library system including from different departmental

libraries. The chief guest of the occasion was Dr. R.K Sharma, a Fulbright Fellow, Librarian, United Nations Information Centre

for India & Bhutan and President, Delhi Library Association and guest of honour was Mr. H.R. Chighani, former Director of

Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library. Dr. Yusuf, Deputy Librarian spoke about the unique features of this library system in current

perspective.

One of the unique attractions of the function was the “Best Employee of MA Library System 2016 Award” which was presented to

Mr. Rais Ahmad Khan, who is Incharge of the Computer Applications Division of the Library. The program was attended by

about 215 professionals from library system, senior retired library officers, teachers of the department of library and information

science and also by some special guests from the profession like Dr. Madhusudan from DU, Prof. Naushad Ali, Dr. Nishat Fatima,

Dr. M. Nazim, Dr. Muzamil Mushtaq, Mr. Shakeel Ahmad Khan, etc.

Dr. T.S. Asghar was the compere of the program and Dr. Shayesta Bedar presented vote of Thanks.

Past Events

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Book Exhibition in Joginpally B.R. Engineering College (JBREC)

49th National Library Week Celebrations In keeping the tradition and in honor of the National Library Week (14-21 November has been celebrated as National Library

week), Our JBREC Library celebrated the National Library Week as Book exhibition in association with Bookionics, Koti,

Hyderabad. The program started on 15 November with the speech by Sr. Librarian, E. Ramesh on the topic “creating awareness

about the library and its importance”. Dr. K.V Ranga Rao Principal was invited for the inauguration which started with lighting

the Lamp. He gave all the best wishes for the initiative taken by the library team and extended his full support and guidance for

the whole event. He said that these kinds of book exhibitions are very important to enhance book reading habit among students

and the faculty. Dr. Ranga said that the college provided ICT tools such as Internet and Wi Fi facilities not only in the Library

but also for the entire campus for accessing e resources in the form of e-books, e-journals, etc. by the students and faculty

through their smart phones and tablets. He advised the students to utilize the opportunities by buying the books and reading

regularly. All Library professionals of various institutions of JB Group and All HOD’s of JBREC Faculty and students visited for

selection of various competitive books, personality development and other related books at discounted rates. E. Ramesh Librarian

and Library Team P. Sudhakar, Sandhya, P. Shanthi Sree, K.Vittal, K. Raja Reddy participated in the program.

Booksleuths – the Library Committee celebrated the National Library Week -Libros at Symbiosis Institute of

Business Management, Hyderabad on 14th-19th November, 2016 As a part of the National Library Week Celebrations, the Library Committee, Booksleuths, had conducted two main programs, a

book exhibition and an interactive session with Mrs. Meera Shenoy, a renowned Author and a Speaker.

The Book exhibition was organized from 14th – 19th November, 2016. It consisted of two sections – display of Academic books

by Shah Book House and Fiction, Non Fiction and Best Sellers books by World Book Links. The exhibition had a humongous

collection of more than Seven Thousand Books. In the exhibition, we received an amazing response from the faculties and

students from MBA as well as the Law School. The visitors were fascinated by the wide and unique collections. The students

were engrossed and spent quality time browsing, discussing and selecting the books they liked. The exposure towards the latest

collection awed the students and had rightly captured their taste and interests.

On the 16th November, 2016, we were delighted by the visit of the famous Author – Mrs. Meera Shenoy the author of book

“YOU CAN”. She is also a Social Entrepreneur and the founder of “youth4jobs”. Mrs. Meera Shenoy, helps companies to have an

“inclusive‟ workforce. She has been a Team Member of Advisor to the Prime Minister on Skilling, Senior Advisor UNDP Skilling

and Employment, World Bank and EGMM (Employment Generation and Marketing Mission). Upon receiving a warm welcome

at the college, she was escorted by the members of BookSleuths – The Library Committee and for a campus visit. She particularly

liked the aesthetics, ambience and collection of the SIBM - Library. The visit was followed by her interactive session with the

students. She narrated her journey which was truly inspiring. She talked about how they had met success after encountering

infinite number of hurdles. Her motivating success stories of some of the disabled persons for whom Youth4Jobs had been a path

breaker for, had left a profound impact on the audience’s mind.

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Forthcoming Events

December, 2016

Indian Association of Teachers of Library and

Information Science (IATLIS) and the Department of

Library and Information Science (School

for Information Science & Technology), Babasaheb

Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow is going to

organise the XXXII IATLIS NATIONAL

CONFERENCE on the theme “LIS Research: Issues and Challenges” from 19-20 December, 2016 at the SES

Conference Hall, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar

University, Vidya Vihar, Rae Bareli Road, Lucknow-

226025 (U.P.) India. The details of the conference are

available at: http://www.iima.ac.in/library/etbl2016/

INFLIBNET Centre is going to organise a ”Three Days Advanced Training Program on Shodhganga" from 14-

16 December, 2016 at INFLIBNET Centre,

Gandhinagar. The main objective of this Workshop is

to enable the participants to impart knowledge on

creating and managing the Institutional repositories.

The Workshop includes lectures as well as extensive

hands-on training, so as to provide both theoretical

base and practical skills to the participants. The details

of the workshop are available at:

http://www.inflibnet.ac.in/forthcoming/Brochure_Adv

anced%20Training%20Prog_Shodhganga_dec.pdf

INFLIBNET Centre is pleased to announce a Three

Days National Workshop on "Organizing Research with Reference Management Tools" during 5th - 7th

December, 2016 at Infocity, Gandhinagar, Gujarat

(INDIA).

INFLIBNET Centre is organising a three Days National

Workshop on “Data and Statistical Analysis using R Programming” during 19th-21st December, 2016 to be

held at INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar - 382 007.

Biju Patnaik Central Library (BPCL) of National

Institute of Technology Rourkela is organizing a

National Workshop on “Library Automation (Koha), Application of RFID and Reference Management Tool (Zotero)” to be held in NIT Rourkela, Odisha from

December 05-09, 2016.

This workshop comprises five full days of technical

sessions, demonstrations and hands-on practice on

automating the libraries using Koha, RFID machines

and Zotero, a reference management tool in

detail. The details of the workshop are available

at: http://library.nitrkl.ac.in/events/elpes5.

NCSI-Net foundation, a professional trust comprising

of erstwhile NCSI staff, trainees, and alumni, is

organising 12th Dr. TB Rajashekar Memorial Seminar

(2016). This year’s seminar topic is, “Infographics for LIS professionals”. It is a one-day seminar targeted for

the benefit of Library and Information Science (LIS)

students and budding LIS professionals on December

10, 2016 at Choksi Hall, Indian Institute of Science

(IISc), Bangalore – 560012. The details of the

workshop are available at: http://ncsinet.org.

January, 2017

University College London, Centre for Publishing,

Ciber Research and Learned Publishing are going to

organise a seminar on “Discovery and Discoverability:

New ideas, techniques and products” on January 18th

2017 at Chancellors Hall, Senate House London. The

details of the conference are available at:

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/publishing/events/

discoverability

CTLIS-2017. Don Bosco Institute of Technology

(DBIT) Library, Bangalore is going to organise an

International Conference on “Current Trends in

Library & Information Services” on 5th to 7th January,

2017. The details of the conference are available at:

www.icctest.in.

ACB Central Library, P.B.College, Gauripur is

organising a two days UGC Sponsored National

Seminar on 20th & 21st January, 2017.

V.H.N.Senthikumara Nadar College (Autonomous),

Virudhuagar jointly with Society for the

Advancement of Library and Information Science

(SALIS) is organising a national conference on

“Emerging Trends in Library and Information Science

(ETLIS-2017)” on 27 January, 2017 at V. H. N.

Senthikumara Nadar College, Virudhuagar. The

details of the conference are available at:

www.vhnsnc.edu.in.

February, 2017

Presidency University, Bangalore is organising a

National Conference on the “Role of LIS Professionals

in the Changing Academic Paradigm” on February 17-

18, 2017. The details of the conference are available

at: www.presidencyuniversity.in.

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BigDat-2017.

University of Bari "Aldo Moro", Rovira i Virgili

University is organising a 3rd International Winter

School on Big Data from February 13-17, 2017 at Bari,

Italy. BigDat 2017 will be a research training event

with a global scope aiming at updating participants

about the most recent advances in the critical and fast

developing area of big data, which covers a large

spectrum of current exciting research and industrial

innovation with an extraordinary potential for a huge

impact on scientific discoveries, medicine, engineering,

business models, and society itself. Renowned

academics and industry pioneers will lecture and share

their views with the audience. The details of the

conference are available at:

http://grammars.grlmc.com/BigDat2017/.

Jharkhand Information & Library Association (JILA) in

association with International Research & Development

Association, Library Professionals Association, Lords

Publishing House is organizing a National Conference

on “Library & Information Management in Digital

Environment (JILACON-17)” to be held at Visvesvaraya

Sanitation and Water Academy (VISWA), Kanke Road,

Ranchi during February 25-26, 2017. The details of the

conference are available at: www.jilaranchi.org.in

IISER Pune, Library as a part of celebrations of ten

years, is organizing a two days National Conference on

“Library Innovations for Excellence (LIFE-2017)” during February 16-17, 2017 at IISER Pune campus.

The objective of the conference is to understand how

libraries are translating ideas into innovative services of

excellence to create value for users and to the

continuing success of libraries. It will provide an

opportunity to library and information science

professionals to share their experiences, ideas, research

and knowledge for mutual benefit.

For complete details, please visit conference

website: www.iiserpune.ac.in/~library/life2017.

Moti Lal Rastogi School of Management, Lucknow is

organising a National Seminar on “Organizational Development through Knowledge Management in Digital India (NSODKMDI-2017)” on 11th February,

2017 (Saturday) at MLRSM Auditorium D-23, UPSIDC,

Sarojini Nagar, Kanpur Road, Lucknow, 226008.

March, 2017

Library Publishing Forum 2017

The Library Publishing Coalition (LPC) is accepting

proposals for the 2017 Library Publishing Forum on

“Evolution, intersection, and exploration in library

publishing” to be held on March 20 - 22, 2017 in

Baltimore, Maryland. An international, community-

led organization with over 60 member libraries, the

LPC promotes the development of innovative,

sustainable publishing services in academic and

research libraries to support content creators as they

generate, advance, and disseminate knowledge. The

details of the conference are available at:

http://librarypublishing.org/events/lpforum17/cfp

Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juarez, Juarez City,

Mexico is organising the Eighth International

Conference on the Applications of Digital Information

and Web Technologies (ICADIWT 2017) from March

29-31, 2017 at Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad

Juarez, Juarez City, Mexico. The details of the

conference are available at:

www.socio.org.uk/icadiwt.

The Eighth International Conference on the

Applications of Digital Information and Web

Technologies (ICADIWT 2017) is a forum for

scientists, engineers, and practitioners to present their

latest research results, ideas, developments and

applications in the areas of Computer

Communications, Communication networks,

Communication Software Communication

Technologies and Applications, and other related

themes.

April, 2017

ICICS 2017.

The 8th International Conference on Information and

Communication Systems, Technically co-Sponsored by

IEEE from April 4-6, 2017 at Irbid, Jordan. The

conference website: http://www.icics.info/icics2017/

May, 2017

University of San Diego's Copley Library is organising

fourth Annual Digital Initiatives Symposium during

May 1-2, 2017. This day and a half conference features

workshops and user group meetings for a variety of

institutional repository platforms, focusing on the

digital elements of library ecosystems and institutional

repositories.

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The book entitled “Bibliometrics and Research Evaluation - Uses and Abuses (History

and Foundations of Information Science)” authored by Yves Gingras (Professor and

Canada Research Chair in History and Sociology of Science, Department of History, at

Universite du Quebec a Montreal) has been published by MIT Press (8 November

2016) with ISBN : 978-0262035125, price Rs. 1,906.00 and 136 pages.

The book entitled “Elements of Information Organization and Dissemination” authored

by Amitabha Chatterjee (Retired Professor and Head of the Department of Library &

Information Science, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India) has been published by

Chandos Publishing; 1 edition (11 November 2016) with ISBN: 978-0081020258, price

Rs. 4,649.46 and 608 pages.

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List of ILA Publications

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.

Edited by C P Vashishth, O P Sharma, A P Gakhar, and Dr Dev Raj Singh. Rs.500/-; US $55.

Model Public Libraries Act 1991. Rs100/-; US $20.

37th All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚National Information Policies and Perspective‛. 1991. Edited by K S Raghvan. Rs.400/-; US $50.

All India Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Computerization and Library Network‛. Edited by C P Vashishth. 1990. Rs.400/-; US $50.

35th All India Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Standardisation in Library and Information Work and Services‛. Edited by C P Vashishth. Rs.400/-; US $50.

College Libraries in India: Proceedings of National Seminar, Edited by Krishan Kumar and J K Anand. 1988. Rs.250/-; US $40.

33rd All India Library Conference Seminar Papers on ‚Modernisation in Libraries‛. 1988. Edited by C P Vashishth. Rs.500/-; US $50.

Year’s Work in Indian Librarianship 1987. Written and Edited by T S Rajagopalan. 1988. Rs 250/-; US $40

The rate of discount applicable on the above publications would be as follows (i). 20%; for the publications published from 2005 -onward (ii) 40%, for the

publications published before 2005 from the office of the Indian Library Association A/40-41, Flat No 201, Ansal Building, Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi- 110 009

(India). Telefax No. 011-27651743. Cheques/DD should be drawn in favour of Indian Library Association, payable at Delhi.

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