[LIS-Forum] Call for Participant ICLAM 2011

NRC-NIFT nrc.nift at gmail.com
Mon Dec 27 14:30:13 IST 2010


*NIFT in collaboration with IFLA** **-* *Art Libraries Section *



Other Collaborators: C-DAC ( Dept. of IT), CSIR ,SLA (Asian Chapter) & ISIM
(University of Mysore)

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Organises



*ICLAM 2011*

* (**International conference on the Convergence of Libraries, Archives and
Museums)*



*(February 15 to **February 17, 2011**)**

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*Venue : **India** International Centre**, **New Delhi*


 *Theme: **User Empowerment through Digital Technologies**   *



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*Highlights *



   - Unique international conference of Librarians, Archivists &
   Conservators to promote digital convergence of the memory institutions



   - Selected papers will be published in IFLA Journal



   - Conference proceedings (with ISBN) of accepted papers will be published
   NIFT - ICLAM



   - Tutorials by leading Academicians & Industry experts



   - World renowned Academicians, Professionals, Freelancers & Entrepreneurs
   will share their ideas & experiences



   - Special sessions by Wikimedia, C-DAC & other reputed organzations



   - Special day of parallel sessions on Preservation of Heritage Resources



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*LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF COMPLETE PAPER (for Heritage sessions on **
16-02-2011**)** “**DECEMBER 30, 2010**”***

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*About the Conference:*

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User empowerment is critical to the development of all information
organizations, i.e. libraries, archives and museums. The goal of
technological innovations in information services is to enhance the sense of
participation and control of IT-empowered users, who easily metamorphose
from consumers to creators of information. Libraries, archives and museums,
collectively known as memory institutions, are continuously empowering their
systems and services with dynamic digital technologies to meet the
increasing expectations of users. Information service providers throughout
the world are striving to strike a balance between traditional
organizational control strategies and user empowerment initiatives.



 In pursuit of empowerment of users, the National Institute of Fashion
Technology (NIFT) has collaborated with the Art Libraries Section of
the International
Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) to organize an
international conference from 15th to 17th February, 2011 in New Delhi. The
theme of the conference is ‘*User empowerment through digital technologies’.
*  This conference will offer a forum to deliberate on issues related to
user empowerment in libraries, archives and museums, now developing into a
unified knowledge repository through digital convergence. This is the first
conference in the series titled *“International conference on the
Convergence of Libraries, Archives and Museums (ICLAM)”* and NIFT’s third
initiative to promote cross-sectoral collaborations in the knowledge sector
in India.



During the conference all stakeholders contributing to the convergence of
libraries, archives and museums will analyze the theme of empowerment of
users from multiple perspectives – ranging from user interface and digital
preservation technologies to rights of the users and empowerment of
disadvantaged user communities. The issue of empowerment is also related to
affordability and sustainability of digital technologies particularly in
this age of financial instability. Library & Information professionals,
archivists and conservators, as end users of open source and commercial
software, will discuss trends and problems specific to their own sectors.
Leading professionals, academicians and entrepreneurs will also exchange
views on other issues related to technological, infrastructural and
organizational developments including partnerships in the knowledge sector.





*Eminent **Speakers:*

CALL FOATIONS
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*Dr. Dinesh Katre*

Group Coordinator,

Centre for Development of Advance

Computing, Pune, India

www.cdac.in

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*Mr. GussVan der Brekel*

Coordinator, Electronic Services

Central Medical Library

Netherlands

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*Ms. Heather Brown*

Asstt. Director

Artlab, Australia

www.artlabaustralia.com.au

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*Dr. Jagdish Arora*

Director, INFLIBNET

Ahmedabad, Gujarat,

India

www.inflibnet.ac.in

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*Prof. Jagtar Singh*

Department of Library and

Information Science

Punjabi University

India

www.punjabiuniversity.ac.in

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*Dr. Jan Simane*

Chair & Treasurer, Art Libraries

Section -IFLA

Kunsthistorisches Institute in

Florenz

Italy

www.khi.fi.it

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*Ms. Lucile Trunel*

Literature and Art Department,

Bibliothèque Nationale de France,

France

www.bnf.fr

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*Mr. Martin Flynn*

National Art Library, Victoria and

Albert Museum, London

UK

www.vam.ac.uk

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*Ms. Maureen Burns*

President

Visual Resources Association, USA

www.vraweb.org

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*Prof. P.B. Mangla*

Former HoD, Department of Library

and Information Science

Delhi University, India

www.du.ac.in

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*Mr. Pratapanand Jha*

Director (Cultural Informatics Lab.)

Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts

New Delhi, India

www.ignca.nic.in

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*Dr. R. K. Chaddha*

Joint Secretary

Parliament Library, New Delhi, India

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*Mr. Rolf Kallman*

Head of Department

Swedish National Heritage

Resources Board, Sweden

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*Dr. S. Majumdar*

Librarian

University of Delhi, India

www.du.ac.in

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*Mr. S. P. Singh*

Retd. Director (Conservation)

National Museum, New Delhi, India

www.nationalmuseumindia.gov.in

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*Prof. Shalini Urs*

Executive Director, ISIM

University of Mysore, India

www.uni-mysore.ac.in

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*Prof. T. Viswanathan*

Former Director, INSDOC

(now NISCAIR)

www.niscair.res.in



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*More names of Speakers will be added soon…….***



*Sub Themes:*

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*Emergence of the Technology-Empowered Users:*



   - Changing roles of Users in Libraries, Archives & Museums
   - Information seeking behaviour of Users : Emerging Trends
   - New roles & identities for Librarians, Archivists & Conservators


*Empowering Users of Libraries, Archives & Museums:*


   - User Interface Technologies : Emerging Trends
   - Social Media for Empowerment: Web2.0 & beyond
   - Management of User-generated contents in Libraries & Museums


*Building Information Repositories : Emerging Trends in Technologies*


   - Digital Preservation Technologies : Emerging Trends
   - Building Institutional Repositories : Strategies for future
   - Open Source vs. Commercial software

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*Re-defining Rights of Users of Libraries : Perspectives of Creators,
Mediators and Users*


   - Freedom of Access to Information
   - Copyright & Fair Use
   - IPR  &  Digital resources


*Serving the Empowered Users in Libraries & Information Centres*


   - Relevance of Conventional Library services to Web - empowered Users
   - Information Literacy Programmes
   - Special services for Users with Special Needs
   - Marketing information services to the empowered users
   - Branding & Promoting Institutional repositories


*Open Access Publishing : A tool for Empowerment*



   - Open Access Publishing of Books
   - Scholarly Communication & Open Access Publishing
   - Sustainability of Open Access Initiatives
   - Future of e-journals & e-books : Emerging Integrated format



*Bridging the Digital Divide** among Users : Roles of Libraries &
Information Centres*


   - Economic barriers to Information Access
   - Empowerment of Disadvantaged User Communities
   - Roles of Public Libraries & Information Centres in the Rural Sector
   - Transcending the language barriers through digital technologies



 *Partnerships for Empowerment & Libraries*


   - Sustainable Digitisation Projects
   - Public & Private Partnerships for Digit al Libraries
   - Consortium model of Co-operation



*From Collaboration to Convergence:*



   - Networking of Libraries, Museums, Archives and Beyond



 *One day of Special Parallel Sessions on Heritage Resources in Art
Libraries, Archives & Museums *

 *Cultural heritage** **in Art Libraries, Archives & Museums*


   - Culture of Heritage Preservation: Eastern & Western  perspectives
   - Changing Patronage : Public &  Private funding of Artists  &
   Collections
   - How authentic is the Art work? The Collector’s nightmare
   - Marketing Strategies for Visual Resources
   - Art libraries in Asia & Africa : Problems & Prospects
   - Public Museums in Asia & Africa : Problems & Prospects
   - Archives in the  Digital Age : Problems & Prospects

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*Digital Preservation of Cultural heritage*



   - Conservation of  Art works  & Handicrafts : Fusion of traditional
   techniques & modern technologies
   - Challenges of preservation of Rare books & Manuscripts
   - Archiving Exhibitions (including various forms of art)
   - Preserving ‘born digital’  heritage : Emerging trends
   - Virtual & Physical Environments in Museums
   - Revival of traditions through Digital Preservation

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*Special session** **on Conservation of Textiles *



   - Conservation of  Historic Textiles : Emerging trends
   - Conservation of Contemporary Designer collections
   - Digital Photography of Textiles ( including 3-D photography)
   - Business of Textile Conservation
   - Conservator’s role in Revival of traditional Textile crafts

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* ICLAM-2011 offers following formats for presentations:*

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v     *Papers in sessions: *Thematic sessions of presentation of written
papers with power point presentations.

v     *Demonstrations:* Demonstrations of hands-on applications / techniques
with or without power point presentations can be presented in special
sessions for Art Libraries and Museums.

v     *Special interaction sessions: *Professional interaction sessions on
relevant issues can be arranged on special requests for informal and
non-commercial presentations of interactive manner. Presenters will be
in-charge of these sessions and will facilitate discussions.

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Who can participate?

Library & Information professionals from special, academic &  public
libraries, conservators, IT professionals, publishers, authors,
educators, students and all users of libraries, information centres,
archives and visitors of museums from any part of the world can attend the
conference.



*REGISTRATION

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*India & SAARC country delegates*

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*Fees per participant*

*Remarks*

Sponsored participant

(Conference only)



Rs.3500/-

20% *discount in case of more than three participants from same organization
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One day participation

Rs.1200/-



Tutorial participation *

Rs.1000/-

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Sponsored participant

(Tutorial  & conference)

Rs.4000/-

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Non-sponsored, students, retired professionals etc. participant

(Conference only)

Rs.1500/-

*20% discount in case of more than three participants from same
organization/department*

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*Rest of the world delegates*



USD 150/-

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Tutorial participation***

USD 50/-

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** If planned *

v     Registration fee includes conference kit, tea, lunch, copy of
proceedings and dinner, whenever planned.

v     Registration fee is non-refundable.

v     Substitutes are permitted.

v     Registration fee does not include accommodation.

v     Registration will be confirmed only if the form is duly filled and
payment is received in full.

v     Students can participate by sending their form through their
institution.

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*Mode of payment:*

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v     All payments from delegates will be accepted in Cash/ Local Cheque/
Demand Draft prepared in favour of NIFT Delhi, payable at Delhi. Please
indicate clearly that the payment is remitted towards registration for ICLAM
– 2011 with particulars of the delegate. Bank transaction charges may be
included for outstation or international cheques along with the registration
fee.

*For further details please check the websites of NIFT*



http://www.nift.ac.in/ICLAM_2011/index.htm  *& IFLA*
http://www.ifla.org/en/news/71



*Contact persons:  *         *Dr. Sanjeev Kumar* 011-26542004&2

                                       *Ms.Nandini Dutta* 011-26542146/7

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*Email ids  :*  *iclam2011 at gmail.com; **nrc.nift at gmail.com;
delhirc at gmail.com*















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