About Seminar
The readers of special libraries or research institutes need relevant, selective and quick access to information. This need demands proactive services from the libraries. Libraries are required to improve the process and delivery of their services with effective use of state of the art technology.
This seminar is an effort to discuss on the changing needs of users and designing and adoption and implementation of innovative services in various libraries.
Call for E-Posters
E-posters are invited on the following sub-themes and any related topics:
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Managing e-media digital contents, access issues, challenges of management of digital content and services
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Changing user needs
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Information and digital literacy
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Discovery tools
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Personalized services, information filtering
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Tools and techniques for information delivery
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Digital marketing of e-library services
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Future of e-information services, outreach services
Guidelines for preparing e-posters
Lecture Hall No.22, 2nd Floor
Victor Menezes Convention Centre
IIT-Bombay
Powai, Mumbai-400 076
Venue
Important Dates
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Seminar: 16 Sept. 2017
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E-poster submission: 31st Aug. 2017
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E-poster acceptance: 05 Sept. 2017
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Registration: 31 Aug. 2017
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Spot registration: 16 Sept. 2017
Model E-posters
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Programme Schedule
IASLIC SEMINAR
16 Sept. 2017 @ IIT-Bombay
Challenges of Information Needs and
Innovative Services in the Digital World
The Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centres (IASLIC) is a non-profit organization that supports development of the special librarianship in India. It undertakes supports, coordinate research and studies, conducts short term training courses; organises general/special meetings, seminars and conferences on the current trends in libraries and its Information services. It also publishes journals, monographs, manuals, newsletters, papers. [More]
HLAI
Health Science Librarians Association of India (HLAI) initiated in 2008, focuses on professional development of medical healthcare librarians. Since its establishment it has arranged a series of conferences and seminars called Knowledge Resource Management (KRM) on various upcoming topics, which were focused on needs of librarians from all streams and domains. With Dr. H S Sididdhamalliah as President, it is prepared to take leap in field to Health Science Librarianship.
IIT Bombay’s Central Library is user-focused, innovative, and excellence driven department. The library has always benefited from the institutes’ culture, is pioneer in adopting new technology. Central Library manages knowledge, both in print and digital formats, ensures seamless discovery and access to these scholarly resources, and provides faculty, students, and staff with professional support to find, evaluate, manage, and use such resources. It provides high-quality ambiance for both reflective and collaborative work and study. Its collection of about 4.40 lakh items is used by more than 11000 members and others. [More]