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v Dr. Ramesh C. Gaur, Director (L&I) & Head-Kalanidhi, IGNCA, New Delhi v Prof P V Konnur, Retired Librarian & Head, DLISc, Rani Channamma, University, Belgaum, Karnataka v Dr Muttayya M Koganuramath, Retired Professor, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar v Prof A S Chandel, Librarian, Sikkim University, Gangtok, Sikkim v Prof I V Malhan, Professor & Dean, Central University of Himachal, Himachal Pradesh v Dr Appasaheb B Naikal, Librarian, IIM, Indore, Madhya Pradesh v Dr Gopakumar V, Librarian, Goa University, Goa v Prof A A Vaishnav, Retired Emeritus Professor and Head, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra v Prof Dinesh Gupta, Professor, Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University, Kota, Rajasthan v Dr Mayank Trivedi, University Librarian, MS University, Vadodara, Gujarat v Prof Parthasarthi Mukhopadhyay, University of Kalyani, West Bengal v Dr D V Singh, University Librarian, Delhi University, Delhi v Dr Soumitra Sarkar, University Librarian, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal v Dr Anand Bairappa, Librarian, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Karnataka v Dr M G Sreekumar, Adjunct Professor, IIM Kozhikode, Kerala v Prof B D Kumbar, Professor, Karnataka University, Dharwad, Karnataka v Dr Chandrakant Swain, Librarian, IIM, Raipur, Chhatishgarh v Prof Sangita Gupta, Professor & Head, University of Jammu, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir v Shri Premchand, Librarian, IIAS, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh v Prof B Ramesh Babu, Former Professor, University of Madras v Dr P Visakhi, Librarian, IISER Mohali v Dr Rama Kant Shukla, Librarian at Delhi Technological University, New Delhi v Dr Akhtar Parvez, Librarian, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, Telangana v Dr G Krishnamoorthy, Director, Anna University, Chennai, Tamilnadu th 12 International CALIBER 2019 8 Capacity Building Challenges and Solutions 8 Role of Social Media in Services 8 Indian Research Information Network Services (IRINS) 8 Professional Code of Ethics, Quality Assurance 8 Technology Impact on Services 8 Privacy and Security How to Submit Paper Authors are requested to submit their papers online only at The https://caliber.inflibnet.ac.in/submission length of the paper should not be more than 5000 words on A4 size with standard margins. Papers should contain full name, affiliations along with e-mail of author(s), abstract, keywords author biography and references properly cited in the text of article as per APA style. The paper submitted should be an un-published document in any media and of any format. While the copyright for the paper would belong to the author, the INFLIBNET reserved the right to host a copy of the paper in it's institutional repository for open access. 8 Case Studies Pre-Conference Tutorials will be offered on the following topics: Sub Theme 03: Resources and Capacity Building 8 e-Learning: Learning Management System, MOOCs Shared Services, Collaborative Resource Sharing Models, Personalized Service and User Modelling 8 Cloud based Services 8 Information-Literacy, Management, Entrepreneurship Sub Theme 02: Next Generation Library Services For More details, please visit: http://caliber.inflibnet.ac.in/ Pre-Conference Tutorials 8 Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds (SWAYAM) 8 Case Studies 8 LIS education, Competency Development CALIBER 2019 offers a unique opportunity to information professionals and knowledge managers to expand their horizons and extend professional expertise. It is a focused event that addresses latest trends on an important themes and sub themes. CALIBER brings together practitioners and academicians in the field of Library & Information Science as well as Computer Science from across the world. Leading experts, IT gurus, and vendors from around the globe participate in the event. CALIBER has proved to be a forum for renowned and trend setting speakers to stimulate strategic discussions among librarians, information specialists, publishers from all over the country and beyond. 8 Data Science-Machine Learning, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Business Intelligence, Information Visualization CALIBER-2019 CALIBER an International Convention organized by the INFLIBNET Centre at different parts of the country in collaboration with universities; invites high quality papers on research & technical works, case studies, technology updates etc. related to the themes and sub- themes of the convention mentioned below. The convention provides an unique forum to the library and information professionals, teachers, IT professionals, consultants and users involved in automation and networking of libraries as well as information providers to come together and interact on the subjects of mutual th interest. The theme of the 12 International CALIBER is "Library 2030: Moving Towards Smart Technologies, Services and Resources". Theme: Library 2030: Moving Towards Smart Technologies, Services and Resources 8 Case Studies Subtheme 01: Cutting Edge Technologies for Library 8 Smart Libraries, Internet of Things (IoT) Call for Papers 8 Data Repositories Programme Committee seek high quality technical papers related to the theme and sub-themes but not limited to the areas as specified below: th 12 International CALIBER 2019 November 28-30, 2019 KIIT Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India LIBRARY 2030 MOVING TOWARDS SMART TECHNOLOGIES, SERVICES AND RESOURCES Editors Yatrik Patel H G Hosamani Bijyalaxmi Rautaray Swapnil Patel Editor-in-Chief J P Singh Joorel INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar, Gujarat in collaboration with KIIT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha Organised by F CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGIES FOR LIBRARY F NEXT GENERATION LIBRARY SERVICES F RESOURCES AND CAPACITY BUILDING Convention Theme Sub Theme v Dr Achyuta Samanta, Founder, KIIT & KISS, Bhubaneswar, Odisha v Prof Yogesh Singh, Chairman, INFLIBNET Centre Governing Board v Prof J P Singh Joorel, Director, INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar, Gujarat v Prof R C Kuhad, Vice Chancellor, Central University of Haryana, Haryana Chief Patron Conference Committee v Prof D P Singh, Chairman, University Grants Commission, New Delhi v Prof Ved Prakash, Chancellor, KIIT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha Patrons v Dr Bhushan Patwardhan, Vice Chairman, University Grants Commission, New Delhi v Prof Sasmitarani Samanta, Registrar, KIIT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha v Prof Hrushikesha Mohanty, Vice Chancellor, KIIT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha International Advisory Committee v Prof Ami U Upadhyay, Vice Chancellor, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat v Prof S K Singh, Vice Chancellor, LNMU, Darbhanga, Bihar v Prof T D Kemparaju, Vice Chancellor, Bengaluru North University, Bengaluru, Karnataka v Prof H A Pandya, Vice Chancellor, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat v Dr Roshan Lal Raina, Vice Chancellor, JK Lakshmipat University, Jaipur, Rajasthan v Dr Edward A Fox , Executive Director, NDLTD Virginia Tech, Virginia, USA v Dr J K Vijay Kumar, Library Director & IATUL Board Member (2019-2021), King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, Saudi Arabia v Mrs. A S Siriwardana, Librarian, Rajarata University of Srilanka, Mihintale, Srilanka v Dr Wathmanel Sevaratne, Chief Librarian, Open University, Srilanka National Advisory Committee v Dr. R K Chadha, Former Additional Secretary, Lok Sabha, Parliament House, New Delhi v Prof V G Talwar, Advisor, Reva University, Bengaluru, Karnataka v Dr Bhim Doj Shrestha, Head, Central Dept of Lib & Info Science, Tribhuvan University, Tribhuvan, Nepal v Dr Manju Singh, Joint Secretary (IUC) University Grants Commission, New Delhi

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Page 1: th International CALIBER 2019 - INFLIBNET Centre · The Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET) Centre is an autonomous Inter-University Centre (IUC) of the University Grants

v Dr. Ramesh C. Gaur, Director (L&I) & Head-Kalanidhi,

IGNCA, New Delhi

v Prof P V Konnur, Retired Librarian & Head, DLISc, Rani

Channamma, University, Belgaum, Karnataka

v Dr Muttayya M Koganuramath, Retired Professor,

Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar

v Prof A S Chandel, Librarian, Sikkim University,

Gangtok, Sikkim

v Prof I V Malhan, Professor & Dean, Central University of

Himachal, Himachal Pradesh

v Dr Appasaheb B Naikal, Librarian, IIM, Indore, Madhya

Pradesh

v Dr Gopakumar V, Librarian, Goa University, Goa

v Prof A A Vaishnav, Retired Emeritus Professor and

Head, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada

University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra

v Prof Dinesh Gupta, Professor, Vardhaman Mahaveer

Open University, Kota, Rajasthan

v Dr Mayank Trivedi, University Librarian, MS University,

Vadodara, Gujarat

v Prof Parthasarthi Mukhopadhyay, University of Kalyani,

West Bengal

v Dr D V Singh, University Librarian, Delhi University,

Delhi

v Dr Soumitra Sarkar, University Librarian, University of

Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal

v Dr Anand Bairappa, Librarian, Indian Institute of

Science, Bangalore, Karnataka

v Dr M G Sreekumar, Adjunct Professor, IIM Kozhikode,

Kerala

v Prof B D Kumbar, Professor, Karnataka University,

Dharwad, Karnataka

v Dr Chandrakant Swain, Librarian, IIM, Raipur,

Chhatishgarh

v Prof Sangita Gupta, Professor & Head, University of

Jammu, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir

v Shri Premchand, Librarian, IIAS, Shimla, Himachal

Pradesh

v Prof B Ramesh Babu, Former Professor, University of

Madras

v Dr P Visakhi, Librarian, IISER Mohali

v Dr Rama Kant Shukla, Librarian at Delhi Technological

University, New Delhi

v Dr Akhtar Parvez, Librarian, Maulana Azad National

Urdu University, Hyderabad, Telangana

v Dr G Krishnamoorthy, Director, Anna University,

Chennai, Tamilnadu

th12 International CALIBER 2019

8 Capacity Building Challenges and Solutions

8 Role of Social Media in Services

8 Indian Research Information Network Services

(IRINS)

8 Professional Code of Ethics, Quality Assurance

8 Technology Impact on Services

8 Privacy and Security

How to Submit Paper

Authors are requested to submit their papers online

only at The https://caliber.inflibnet.ac.in/submission

length of the paper should not be more than 5000 words

on A4 size with standard margins. Papers should

contain full name, affiliations along with e-mail of

author(s), abstract, keywords author biography and

references properly cited in the text of article as per APA

style. The paper submitted should be an un-published

document in any media and of any format. While the

copyright for the paper would belong to the author, the

INFLIBNET reserved the right to host a copy of the

paper in it's institutional repository for open access.

8 Case Studies

Pre-Conference Tutorials will be offered on the following

topics:

Sub Theme 03: Resources and Capacity Building

8 e-Learning: Learning Management System, MOOCs

Shared Services, Collaborative Resource Sharing

Models, Personalized Service and User Modelling

8 Cloud based Services

8 Information-Literacy, Management,

Entrepreneurship

Sub Theme 02: Next Generation Library Services

For More details, please visit:

http://caliber.inflibnet.ac.in/

Pre-Conference Tutorials

8 Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring

Minds (SWAYAM)

8 Case Studies

8 LIS education, Competency Development

CALIBER 2019 offers a unique opportunity to

information professionals and knowledge managers to

expand their horizons and extend professional

expertise. It is a focused event that addresses latest

trends on an important themes and sub themes.

CALIBER brings together practitioners and

academicians in the field of Library & Information

Science as well as Computer Science from across the

world. Leading experts, IT gurus, and vendors from

around the globe participate in the event. CALIBER has

proved to be a forum for renowned and trend setting

speakers to stimulate strategic discussions among

librarians, information specialists, publishers from all

over the country and beyond.

8 Data Science-Machine Learning, Big Data, Artificial

Intell igence (AI), Business Intell igence,

Information Visualization

CALIBER-2019

CALIBER an International Convention organized by the

INFLIBNET Centre at different parts of the country in

collaboration with universities; invites high quality

papers on research & technical works, case studies,

technology updates etc. related to the themes and sub-

themes of the convention mentioned below. The

convention provides an unique forum to the library and

information professionals, teachers, IT professionals,

consultants and users involved in automation and

networking of libraries as well as information providers

to come together and interact on the subjects of mutual thinterest. The theme of the 12 International CALIBER is

"Library 2030: Moving Towards Smart Technologies,

Services and Resources".

Theme: Library 2030: Moving Towards Smart

Technologies, Services and Resources

8 Case Studies

Subtheme 01: Cutting Edge Technologies for

Library

8 Smart Libraries, Internet of Things (IoT)

Call for Papers

8 Data Repositories

Programme Committee seek high quality technical

papers related to the theme and sub-themes but not

limited to the areas as specified below:

th12 International

CALIBER 2019November 28-30, 2019

KIIT Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

LIBRARY 2030

MOVING TOWARDS SMART

TECHNOLOGIES, SERVICES AND RESOURCES

Editors

Yatrik Patel

H G Hosamani

Bijyalaxmi Rautaray

Swapnil Patel

Editor-in-Chief

J P Singh Joorel

INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar, Gujaratin collaboration with KIIT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

Organised by

F CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGIES FOR LIBRARY

F NEXT GENERATION LIBRARY SERVICES

F RESOURCES AND CAPACITY BUILDING

Convention Theme

Sub Theme

v Dr Achyuta Samanta, Founder, KIIT & KISS,

Bhubaneswar, Odisha

v Prof Yogesh Singh, Chairman, INFLIBNET Centre

Governing Board

v Prof J P Singh Joorel, Director, INFLIBNET Centre,

Gandhinagar, Gujarat

v Prof R C Kuhad, Vice Chancellor, Central University of

Haryana, Haryana

Chief Patron

Conference Committee

v Prof D P Singh, Chairman, University Grants

Commission, New Delhi

v Prof Ved Prakash, Chancellor, KIIT, Bhubaneswar,

Odisha

Patrons

v Dr Bhushan Patwardhan, Vice Chairman, University

Grants Commission, New Delhi

v Prof Sasmitarani Samanta, Registrar, KIIT,

Bhubaneswar, Odisha

v Prof Hrushikesha Mohanty, Vice Chancellor, KIIT,

Bhubaneswar, Odisha

International Advisory Committee

v Prof Ami U Upadhyay, Vice Chancellor, Dr Babasaheb

Ambedkar Open University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat

v Prof S K Singh, Vice Chancellor, LNMU, Darbhanga,

Bihar

v Prof T D Kemparaju, Vice Chancellor, Bengaluru North

University, Bengaluru, Karnataka

v Prof H A Pandya, Vice Chancellor, Gujarat University,

Ahmedabad, Gujarat

v Dr Roshan Lal Raina, Vice Chancellor, JK Lakshmipat

University, Jaipur, Rajasthan

v Dr Edward A Fox , Executive Director, NDLTD Virginia

Tech, Virginia, USA

v Dr J K Vijay Kumar, Library Director & IATUL Board

Member (2019-2021), King Abdullah University of

Science & Technology, Saudi Arabia

v Mrs. A S Siriwardana, Librarian, Rajarata University of

Srilanka, Mihintale, Srilanka

v Dr Wathmanel Sevaratne, Chief Librarian, Open

University, Srilanka

National Advisory Committee

v Dr. R K Chadha, Former Additional Secretary, Lok

Sabha, Parliament House, New Delhi

v Prof V G Talwar, Advisor, Reva University, Bengaluru,

Karnataka

v Dr Bhim Doj Shrestha, Head, Central Dept of Lib & Info

Science, Tribhuvan University, Tribhuvan, Nepal

v Dr Manju Singh, Joint Secretary (IUC) University

Grants Commission, New Delhi

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Administrative & Logistic Support

v Sh Dharmesh A Shah, STA-I(CS), INFLIBNET

v Mrs Hema V Cholin, STO-I(LS), INFLIBNET

v Sh Rahul Panchal, Sr Proj. Associate (CS), INFLIBNET

v Sh Ankur B Parikh, Office Assistant II, INFLIBNET

v Sh Vijay Shrimali, STA-I(CS), INFLIBNET

v Ms Arti Sawale, Project Assistant (LS), INFLIBNET

v Mrs Roma Asnani, STA-I(LS), INFLIBNET

v Sh K Siva Shankar, Scientist B(LS), INFLIBNET

About INFLIBNET

The Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET) Centre

is an autonomous Inter-University Centre (IUC) of the

University Grants Commission (UGC) located in the

Infocity, Gandhinagar. Major activities and services of the

Centre are geared towards modernization of academic

libraries and information centres, promotion of

information transfer and access, support scholarship,

learning and academic pursuits. The Centre acts as a nodal

agency for networking of libraries and information centres

in universities, institutions of higher learning and R & D

institutions in India. The Centre was established as an

independent autonomous Inter-University Centre of the

UGC in May 1996 and set out to be a major player for

promoting scholarly communication among academicians

and researchers across the country.

v Mr Pradip Kumar Nikhandia, Dy Librarian, KIIT

v Sh Mohit Kumar, STA-I(CS), INFLIBNET

v Sh Abhishek Kumar, Scientist C(CS), INFLIBNET

v Sh Gaurav Gond, Project Officer (CS), INFLIBNET

v Sh Hitesh Solanki, Scientist B(CS), INFLIBNET

v Sh Kalpataru Nayak, Sr Manager-Systems, KIIT

v Mr Pradipta Kumar Moharana, Librarian, KIIT

v Mr Asim Das, Dy Librarian, KIIT

v Mrs Suboohi Siddiqui, STO-I(LS), INFLIBNET

v Mr Nilaranjan Barik, Asst Librarian, KIIT

v Mr Dhiren Kumar Jena, Asst Librarian, KIIT

v Sh Harish Chandra, Admin Officer(PA&F), INFLIBNET

v Mr Samir Panigrahi, Sr Librarian, KIIT

Local Organizing Committee

v Dr Simanchal Behera, Dy Librarian, KIIT

v Sh S T Yadav, Assistant, INFLIBNET

Publication Co-ordination Committee

v Sh Sanjay Shah, Section Officer, INFLIBNET

v Dr Sucharita Pradhan, Sr Librarian, KIIT

The technology being a driving force in the contemporary

education system, the centre has taken-up a number of

v Mr Manoj Kumar Rout, Dy Librarian, KIIT

v Dr Ashok Kumar Satpathy, Dy Librarian, KIIT

v Mr Ashok Kumar Sahu, Asst Librarian, KIIT

v Dr Bedadyutisahoo, Dy Librarian, KIIT

Tutorial / Technical / Web Co-ordination Committeev Prof Bulu Moharana, Professor, Sambalpur University,

Odisha

v Sh Yatrik Patel, Scientist-D(CS), INFLIBNET

v Prof Sanjay Kumar Singh, Professor, Gauhati

University, Gauhati, Assam

v Dr Sada Bihari Sahu, SIDBI, Mumbai

v Dr Bijyalaxmi Rautaray, Chief Librarian, KIIT, Odisha

v Prof R S R Varalakshmi, Retired Professor, Andhra

University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh

Editorial Board

v Dr Dillip Kumar Swain, Librarian, KIIT, Bhubaneswar

v Dr K P Singh, Asso. Professor, University of Delhi, Delhi

v Sh Kannan P, Deputy Librarian, Central University of

Punjab, Bathinda, Punjab

v Prof C R Karisiddappa, Former Professor and Head,

DLISc, Karnatak University, Dharwad, Karnataka

Rapporteur General

v Dr Maneesh Bajpai, Dy Librarian, RML National Law

University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

v Dr Miteshkumar Pandya, Scientist B (LS), INFLIBNET

v Prof Puspanjali Jena, Professor & Head, Utkal

University, Odisha

v Sh Raja V, Scientist B (CS), INFLIBNET

Conference Director

v Dr H G Hosamani, Scientist-C(LS), INFLIBNET

Paper Review Committee

v Dr Shailesh Yagnik, Head - Library And Information

Service, MICA, Ahmedabad, Gujarat

v Prof J P Singh Joorel, Director, INFLIBNET

( Editor-in-Chief )

v Dr Sunil Kumar Satpathy, Library Head, NIT Raipur

v Sh Dinesh Pradhan, Scientist B (LS), INFLIBNET

v Sh Swapnil Patel, Scientist B(CS), INFLIBNET

v Sh Manoj Kumar K, Scientist-D(CS), INFLIBNET

v Sh Ashok Kumar Rai, Scientist-D(CS), INFLIBNET

v Dr D K Singh, Dy Librarian, Banaras Hindu University,

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

v Prof R K Mahapatra, Associate Professor, Tripura

University, Agartala, Tripura

v Dr Shivpal Singh Kushwah, Deputy Librarian, National

Law Institute University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

v Sh Divyakant Vaghela, Scientist B (CS), INFLIBNET

v Dr. Prakash K, Librarian, Karnataka State Open

University, Mysuru, Karnataka

v Sh Gaurav Prakash, Scientist B (CS), INFLIBNET

Program Advisory Committee

v Dr Kruti J Trivedi, Scientist B (LS), INFLIBNET

v Mrs Vaishali Shah, Scientist B (LS), INFLIBNET

v Prof Shalini Lilithkar, Professor & Head, Shivaji

University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra

v Sh Pallab Pradhan, Scientist B (LS), INFLIBNET

KIIT emphasizes on its library systems and services that

support the all round academic and research requirement.

The University has set up a huge central library along with

16 fully fledged school libraries. The Central Library acts as

the main learning resource centre of the University and

plays an integral role in supporting academic programmes

of the University. It monitors and guides the school

libraries running across different schools of the university

in 24x7 hours mode under the umbrella of Central Library.

It identifies, evaluates, procures, processes and then

makes the key learning resources available to the faculty

and students for their teaching, learning and research

assignments. It further guides school libraries in

developing their respective collections as well as services.

is among only six institutions in the country to have this

accreditation. KIIT also has one industrial training institute,

a polytechnic, and an international school having affiliations

with IGCSE-England, International Baccalaureate

Programme (IBP), and CBSE India - the only one of its kind

in the whole of the Eastern India.

About KIIT Library

The University library resources comprises excellent

collections of books, reports, journals, electronic

resources, institutional repository and items in all

conceivable areas to encourage interdisciplinary and value

added research. The library has over the years built a

robust collection of over 9,51,630 books, 5275 bound

volumes, 585 current subscription to print journals,

magazines, newspapers, and many other resources. The

Central Library offers its users the convenient access to the

best of Engineering, Business and Management, Law,

Biotechnology, Medical Science related digital resources

through its subscription to 45 e-databases and more than

28,000+ e-journals consisting of scholarly contents round

the clock all across the campus via Wi-Fi network.

By Air

Located around 6 km away from the city-centre, the

Bhubaneswar Airport or Biju Patnaik International Airport

connects the city with rest of the country by air. There are

daily flights for Bhubaneswar from cities like New Delhi,

Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore

Bhubaneswar, a capital city of the Indian state of Odisha, is

a centre of economic and religious importance in Eastern

India. With Konark and Puri, the city forms the Swarna

Tribhuja (Golden Triangle), one of Eastern India’s most

visited travel destinations. Some of the most famous

tourist attractions of the city include Lingaraja Temple,

Udayagiri Caves, Raja Rani Temple, Ashokan Rock Edict,

Dhauli Santi Stupa and Nandan Kanan. When it comes to

connectivity, Bhubaneswar is well-connected to all other

major Indian cities by air, rail and road.

How to Reach Bhubaneswar

CONTACT DETAILS

,Visakhapatnam and Ranchi. From the airport, taxi/bus

services are available to reach any part of the city.

Bhubaneswar Railway Station is the main railhead

connecting the city with several Indian cities. There are

regular express and superfast trains available from

Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore,

By Rail

Baramunda bus stand, located around 5 km away from the

city centre connects Bhubaneswar to all other major India

cities by road. Regular bus services are available for the

cities like Konark, Puri, Hyderabad, Raipur, Ranchi and

Kolkata.

Jaipur etc. From the station, one can take private cabs or

taxis to reach anywhere in the city

By Road

initiatives for the benefit of the academic community in

India. These initiatives include i) IndCat, a unified online

catalogue of books, theses and journals available in major

university libraries in India; ii) SOUL 2.0, state-of-the-art

integrated library management software; iii) e-Shodh

Sindhu for extending access to selected scholarly

electronic journals and databases to eligible universities,

centrally-funded technical institutions and colleges in

different disciplines; iv) Shodhganga for enabling online

submission of doctoral theses and dissertations by

research scholars in an open access digital repository; v)

Shodhgangotri for facilitating research scholars to submit

approved synopsis of research proposals submitted to

their universities; vii) e-PG Pathshala, a project assigned

to the UGC by NME-ICT, wherein e-content are being

developed in 77 subjects at postgraduate level; viii)

VIDWAN, a premier database of profiles of scientists and

faculty members working in leading academic institutions

and other R & D organisations involved in teaching and

research in India; ix) e-Acharya - an Integrated e-content

portal: a web-based portal consisting of all e-content with

funding from NME-ICT, MHRD; x) ICSSR Data Service:

Social Science Data Repository for setting up of repository

and hosting of NSS and ASI datasets into the data

repository; and xi) National Institutional Ranking

Framework (NIRF), a project assigned by MHRD for

ranking institutions of higher education across the

country. xii) IRINS - an Research Information Management

system which showcases the research output of an

individual institute in India.

About KIIT

KIIT is a multi-disciplinary University respected worldwide

due to its rich educational culture of excellence. Research

and innovation fed into the courses, encouraging the

students to think critically and creatively. Its cosmopolitan

campus is proud to have more than 30,000+ students from

all corners of India and around 22 countries, creating a mini

metropolis in which a diverse multi-cultural community

mingles and meets to study and relax together. Student'

community of the University is highly disciplined due to its

student friendly policies. KIIT sprawls over 25 sq. km. area

with one million square metres of aesthetically constructed

built up area. There are 28 constituent schools,

contiguously located in impeccably landscaped and

modern-technology-enabled campuses offering graduate,

post-graduate, doctoral and post-doctoral programmes in a

wide range of disciplines. The institute’s solemn academic

ambience has led to grant of A-Category status to it by the

Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India, placing it among the most

elite universities of the country. It is accredited by NAAC of

UGC in 'A Grade'. Further, it has received Tier 1 (Washington

Accord) accreditation by NBA of AICTE for engineering

streams. Washington Accord accreditation enables global

recognition of degrees of the University and increased

mobility of its graduates to 17 countries, including USA, UK,

Australia, Canada and Japan. KIIT Deemed to be University

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(without (With Accommodation (With Accommodation (With Accommodation (With Accommodation

sharing basis) single room) sharing basis) room)

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KIIT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha-751024

+91 9937401113

Chief Librarian

F Through Demand Drafts drawn in favour of The Organizing Secretary CALIBER-2019 payable at Bhubaneswar

F Through NEFT / RTGS / Fund Transfer as per details given below:

Account No: 50100286006916

IFS Code: HDFC0003951

Swift Code: HDFCINBBCAL

MICR Code: 751240017

Mode of Payments ( Registration & Accommodation)

Beneficiary Name: The Organizing Secretary CALIBER-2019

Name of Bank: HDFC Bank Ltd

Bank Branch Name: KIIT UNIVERSITY