*Dear Professionals,*
*Good morning. Does anybody has access to the following articles? If yes,
please send me the full text of the same as those are urgently needed by
one of our research scholars.*
*1.. **Veterinary Parasitology, **Volume 37, Issue 2*
<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03044017/37/2>*, October
1990, Pages 133-143*
A modified technique for the estimation of the number of
infective nematode larvae present on pasture, and its application in the
field under South Australian conditions
*2. **Veterinary Parasitology* *Volume 14, Issue 2*
<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03044017/14/2>*, March 1984,
Pages 143-152,* Survival of infective larvae of nematode parasites of
cattle during drought
* 3. **Journal of Parasitology, Volume 47**: **652-656,
1961, *Oshima, T. Standardization of techniques for infecting mice with
Toxocara canis and obsevation on the normal migration routes of the larvae
regards
*Monisha Mishra*
*LibrarianOrissa University of Agriculture &
Technology,Bhubaneswar-751003Orissa*
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Dear ALL
Kind Attention: Karnataka State Library Association Members
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A Special General Body of the Karnataka State Library Association is
convened on 3rd July 2016 at 2.00pm. The venue of the meeting is City
Central Library, RPC Layout, Hampinagar, Bangalore 560 040
Agenda for the meeting:
1 To bring amendment to the bye law to revise membership fee
All the members are invited to participate in the meeting
For signed Special AGM Notice Click :
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The General body meeting of KALA is scheduled on Sunday 3rd July 2016
@3.00 PM at the City Central Library, West Zone, Hampinagar,
Bangalore -560 040.
You are requested to attend the meeting
Agenda
1. Presentation of annual reports for KALA activities during the
years 2013-14,2014-15 and 2015-16
2. Audit statement for the years 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16
3. Elections to the Governing Body & Announcements of Results
4. Any other mater
Please make it convenient to attend the AGM
For signed Special AGM Notice Click:
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Dr. IH Jahagirdar
General Secretary
Karnataka State Library Association
29/1,2nd Floor, 2nd Cross, Atmananda Colony,
Sultanpalya, R T Nagar, Bangalore 560 032
Office bearers of KALA have made sincere efforts to communicate
Special AGM and AGM notices by personal E-mails and snail mails to the
address provided by honorable members during registration. However if
members email /snail mail address have changed, kindly treat this as
personal communication and also inform the change of address for
updating to shivaramgowda(a)gmail.com
We kindly request you to communicate to your colleagues/professional
friends who are KALA members who failed to receive communication
regarding KALA Special AGM/AGM
With warm regards
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National Conference onCreativity, Innovation and Transformation in Libraries
(SALIS 2016)
8th & 9th July 2016
Organized by
Department of LibraryK.S.Rangasamy College of Technology
and
Society for the Advancement of Library and Information Science (SALIS),
About the Conference
Creativity is bringing a new idea that can be used to solve a problem or improve a method or system. Innovation is the implementation of new ideas to produce a new service or product. Creativity and innovations are different from each other, but they are interrelated in one way or the other.
Libraries are undergoing tremendous changes and witnessing a paradigm shift from closed to open, physical space to learning space, physical wall to wired wall, print to electronic, collection to content, local to global resources and access, ownership to access license, reading for learning, etc. Technology changed the traditional way of collection development, acquiring resources, storing and access methods, delivery mechanism, distribution channels in libraries. These rapidly changing information environment calls for restructuring information services and professions in major ways. Libraries are thriving halls of learning, creativity, and community growth. The libraries of tomorrow should be designed not only for housing resources, reading and lending, but also for providing an environment for learning commons, information common, teaching, research, sharing and collaboration. It should be well-equipped to deliver the library services to the digital, community. They are the way to embrace technology and avoid digital exclusion.
In this context, LIS professionals should constantly introduce and adopt creative and innovative ideas and methods using the latest ICT technologies, devices, social software tools and techniques wherever needed to address and transform the sweeping and dramatic changes that are taking place in the library environment. Re-engineering, reinventing, re-visiting the library to improve and extend the existing systems and services are paramount in the changing information landscape. Therefore, LIS professionals should acquire the necessary skills to translate the user’s present and future requirements.
This national conference will act as a platform to the participants and stakeholders to discuss and find creative and innovative ideas and methods not only to meet the present and future user’s demands and also to adapt to the changing library environment.
Conference Objectives
To discuss the sweeping changes that are taking place in the library environment
To transform library from physical space to active learning space
To integrate and connect library resources and users using latest the ICT tools and techniques
To introduce creative and innovative ideas and methods to transform the library to cope with the change
To re-engineer, reinvent and re-visit the library to improve and extend the existing systems and services
To use mobile and other electronic devices to access the resources and deliver the service to the users wherever they are
To evolve innovative and best practices to enhance the library systems and services
Themes and Sub-Themes
Transforming Library from Physical Space to Active Learning Space
Inclusive design: for housing resources, reading, lending and also for research, sharing and collaborating
Space for- Learning and research activities - for Technology: social software tools for creating and sharing resources - visualization
Technology Lending: laptop, ipad, tablets, cameras, cables and accessories
Display posters: List of highly cited papers, new additions and quotes in library premises
Cloud based collection: Security and storage issues.
Technology Enabled Innovative Services
Mobile Technology for accessing, sharing and collaborating: mobile apps for MOPAC- search- status - request service - reservation - renewal-survey, alerts- review-library tour
QR Codes; Mobile Scanning; SMS - one way - two way -Transaction;
Security technologies to provide access to authorized users and monitor user movement
Book Vending machine-Library Kiosk- E-book Store- e-lending
Disability services- Assistive Technology for differently abled users to access library resources;
Library automation: integrating users and resources for collaboration and sharing-case studies
Cloud based Library automation and services;
Innovative Library Services using Social Networking
To facilitate communication, collaboration and sharing resources with users using Instant Messaging system: Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, MySpace, YouTube, Podcasting, LinkedIn, RSS, Flicker, Wiki, Blogs, Social Bookmark;
Promoting and marketing library services: Creating user group for quick announcement, sharing links and information-information about library and resources
Posting Library programmes/ announcement –posters – training materials- guides- new additions-campus news- request research papers
Ask a Librarian-FAQ-Library instructions; Invite students to register IL Programmes-getting comments-feedback-surveys;
Outreach programmes - off-campus service-Online book club;
Single window access to library resources – portal
Innovative User Centric and Research Support Services
Designing new process, products and news services- delivery channels- methods
Value added services for Research: Resources for Research – Research tools - Course guides,
Research Consultation-Research Assistance and promotion- Research Funds- Peers in the field- Subject experts – Seminar and conferences
Scholarly communication and open access- Literature review-bibliography;
List of top ranking journals- Citation studies-highly cited papers- Impact Factor- H-index- WOS, Scopus, Google Scholar - predatory journals-
Reference Management/Citation Tools
Anti plagiarism – Copyright and digitization issues – Licensing;
Enhancing visibility of research work - IR- self archive;
Delivering e-content and research via e-mail, internet and social software- Get it service, ILL
Federated and discovery services;
Adding metadata and context to full-text research papers-Preparing e-index and linking to digital resources;
Displaying creative, innovative and out of box ideas- Library Liaison Program
Content Management and E-Learning
Case studies of building content creation, management and sharing using Word press - Drupal and Joomla - for Conference website - Library web site– training courses;
Adding - access and managing digital content- content delivery;
Developing e-learning courses, tutorials and IL programmes for collaborative learning using Moodle and other similar software;
Linking Library resources-Catalogue–E-resources–Database
Online help – FAQ-Quiz-Chatting and Users participation.
Innovative Best Practices and Collaboration in Libraries
Re-defining- Re-engineering- Re-inventing, Revisiting existing library vision and mission, process and practices for significant improvement of the existing system and exploring new system;
Designing new process, procedures and practices using creative and innovative ideas-resource building -e-resource management-how to search and retrieve library resources -organization of resources;
Library training programme-Liaison and ILL-Collaboration and partnership-technology updates-refresher course
For Students: Student internship-participative programmes-Students’ Assistance
Fund Raising-Book Exhibition-Scanning, Printing and photocopying-Document copy supply service-Citation Studies
Capacity building initiatives for LIS professionals to learn acquire and adopt innovative skills- creative collaboration and partnership with public and other libraries and institutions.
Submission of Papers
Original and unpublished papers on the conference themes are invited for presentation at the conference. Papers will be accepted only after strict review by editorial committee. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings with ISBN. Selected papers may be published in the SALIS journals.
Author Guidelines
The full paper in word file (with an abstract not exceeding 200 words and at least 3 keywords) should be submitted as an e-mail attachment to ksrctsalis16(a)gmail.com Paper should not exceed 6 pages (line space: 1.5, font size: 12, font: Times New Roman, reference: APA). For more details, please visit the conference website. The authors of accepted papers has to pay the registration fee immediately after the receipt of communication of acceptance to include their papers in the proceedings.
Target Participants
Librarians, Information professionals, LIS Teachers, Students and Research scholars.
Accommodation
Accommodation will be arranged in the nearby hotels on extra payment. Participants can also make their own arrangement for accommodation at hotels available in Tiruchengode and Erode. The room rent varies from Rs. 500 to Rs.3000 per day.
Transport
KSRCT is located in Erode to Tiruchengode highway.14 kms from Erode and 8 kms from Tiruchengode. Nearest Railway Station is Erode and nearest Airport is Coimbatore.
Registration Fee
LIS Professionals
(Full conference kit) Rs.1000
Research Scholars and LIS Students (Regular),
Participants (without paper)
(Kit without conference bag and proceedings) Rs. 500
Registration fee should be paid through Demand Draft drawn in favour of 'The Principal, K.S.Rangasamy College of Technology’ payable at ‘Tiruchengode’ and addressed to the Organizing Secretary,SALIS 2016 The online payment details will be provided on request.
Important Dates
Submission of full-paper 10.06.2016
Communication of Acceptance 20.06.2016
Registration 25.06.2016
Conference Websites
www.ksrct.ac.inwww.salis2016.wordpress.comwww.salis.in
Awards and Mementos
Cash Awards will be given to the best papers for Professionals, Students and Women separately. Mementos will be given to all the presenters.
About Tiruchengode
Tiruchengode is a city and municipality located in Namakkal District, Tamil Nadu. This city has various other names like Nagasalam, Panimalai, Kodhai Malai, Aravakiri, Vayu Malai, Kongumalai, Nagagiri, Vandhimalai, Siddharmalai, Didya and still more. Tiruchengode has the pride of having the country's first Gandhi Ashram, a tribute to India's great leader Mahatma Gandhi and opened by the country's then viceroy Rajaji.
Nearest Tourist Places
Yercaud (Hill Resort)
Yercaud is a hill station in Salem District. It is located in the Shevaroys range of hills in the Eastern Ghats. As a popular tourist destination, Yercaud is also called as Jewel of the South. It is connected with road ways 28 kms from salem and 85 kms from Tiruchengode
Kolli Hills (Hill Resort)
Kolli Hills is a major mountain range and is an outline of the Eastern Ghats. Kolli Hills could be reached through a ghat road which has 70 hairpin bends.
Temples
Arulmigu Arthanareeswarar Temple
Lord Arthanareeswarar is located in the heart of Tiruchengode and it has a unique form here, which combines half male and half female form. The lord is also known as Madhorubagan and Ammayappan. It is claimed that this rare posture of the Lord as prime deity can be found only in this temple in the whole of Asia. The hill top temple can be reached by climbing up 1206 steps, made of stone.
Namakkal Anjeneyar Temple
Namakkal is famous for a life-size Hanuman (Anjeneyar) Statue carved out of a single stone in the Anjeneyar Temple. The city lies at the foot of a huge rock, upon which there is a fort. The name Namakkal immediately brings to mind Namakkal Anjaneyar Temple – the temple of Hanuman at Namakkal. The idol of Hanuman is approx. 18 feet in height, and stands under the open sky. Opposite to the Hanuman is a temple of Lord Narasimha
Address for Communication
Dr.A.M.Venkatachalam
Organizing Secretary, SALIS 2016 & Librarian
K.S.Rangasamy College of Technology
(An Autonomous Institution)
KSR Kalvi Nagar, Tiruchengode - 637215,
Tamil Nadu, India.
Phone : 04288-274741-44, Extn.400,404,401
Fax : 04288-274745
Mobile : 9994250222
E-Mail : ksrctsalis16(a)gmail.com
Web : www.ksrct.ac.in
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