*International **Conference* *on* *Knowledge Generation, Discovery and Networking* *(KGDAN - 2017)* *Date: 03 – 04 February, 2017* *Organized by:* *Department of Library and Information Science* (Under the *UGC-Special Assistance Programme* (*SAP DRS-I))* *Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh* *Venue:* *Conference Hall,* *Faculty of Social Sciences,* Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Web: *http://www.amu.ac.in/departmentpage.jsp?did=80 <http://www.amu.ac.in/departmentpage.jsp?did=80>* Conference Blog: *www.kgdan2017.wordpress.com <http://www.kgdan2017.wordpress.com>* Email: *kgdan.dlis@gmail.com <kgdan.dlis@gmail.com>* *About Aligarh Muslim University* Having established in 1920, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) is recognized as one of the oldest and premier central government funded universities in India and has been designated as an Institution of National importance (Seventh Schedule, Article 246 of the Indian Constitution). It has recently been awarded grade ‘A’ by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Historically, the University was evolved out of the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College (MAO College), which was set up by the great visionary and social reformer, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in 1877. From its very inception, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) draws students from all corners of the country as well as foreign countries, especially Africa, West Asia and Southeast Asia, irrespective of religion, caste and creed. Today, the University occupies a unique position amongst all the universities and institutions of higher learning in the country. The University has been ranked among the best educational institutions in India. According to Times Higher Education Asia Ranking 2014, AMU was ranked 3rd among all Universities in India. It Ranked 50th among top 100 institutions of higher learning in BRICS grouping-2014 and 5th in The Week-Hansa Research (Best Universities Survey) 2014. Recently, the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has been ranked 2nd Best University of India as per new ranking released by the U.S. News & World Report on their list of overall best global universities rankings. *About the Department* The foundation of the Department of Library Science was laid way back in 1950-51 with the introduction of a ‘Certificate Course in Library Science’, by the then University Librarian, (Late) Padmashree Prof. S. Bashiruddin, who later on introduced a one year ‘Bachelor of Library Science’ course in 1958-59 with full time Lecturers for the first time in the country. Subsequently, ‘Master of Library Science’ was introduced in 1970-71 and Ph.D in 1990-91. The Department had taken a pioneering step by introducing Library Science as a subsidiary subject for the students of B.A. since 1986-87. The nomenclature of the Department as well as of the titles of the various courses offered along with their contents had been revising to incorporate changing dimensions of the subject. A special feature of the revised syllabi is the emphasis on Information Technology and hands-on training on a number of commercial and open source library automation software packages. A well-equipped computer lab consisting of about 25 systems, a server and LCD projectors etc., supports the revised syllabi with round the clock Internet facility. The seminar library of the department was automated as the first fully automated library of the university in 2004. The faculty with full capacity of nine members have not only widely travelled in India and abroad, but have also substantially contributed in national and international peer reviewed journals and conference proceedings. Some of the books from the department have been published by McGraw Hill and Elsevier Publishers, while the ‘COLLNET Journal of Scientometrics and Information Management’ with Prof. Shabahat Husain as its founder Editor, is being co-published by Taylor and Francis, U.K. Presently, the department is headed by Prof. Shabahat Husain, who has been recently elected as the President of Indian Library Association. The department has had the distinction of completing a number of DST and UGC major research projects by designing and developing L.I.S. Subject Gateway (www.lisgateway.com), I.T. Subject Gateway (http://www.itsubjectgateway.info/) and E-Learning portal ( http://lislearning.in/). As a Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Shabahat Husain developed ‘Social Science Cyber Library’ (www.socsccybraryamu.ac.in), inaugurated by His Excellency Shri Pranab Mukherjee on 27-12-2013 as a part of inaugural programme of XXXVII Social Science Congress held from 27th to 31st December 2013. The Social Science Cyber Library which is first of its kind in the whole world is being accessed in 143 countries so far. It has been awarded ISO 9001:2008 in 2015 and has recently entered in the Limca Book of Records. Under the UGC’s Programme, the Department was awarded Special Assistance Programme SAP (DRS-I) in the financial year 2013-2014 for five years. The theme of the project is Knowledge Management in Libraries with Prof. Shabahat Husain as its Coordinator and Prof. Naushad Ali. P.M as its Dy. Coordinator. As a byproduct of SAP, the present conference is being organised in the area of Knowledge Management, its generation, discovery and networking (KGDAN). *Introduction to the conference* The success of an organization is increasingly dependent on its ability to generate, share and utilize knowledge. Knowledge Management (KM), with its potential to capitalize an organization’s intellectual capital, is viewed as a planned and structured approach to manage the creation, sharing, discovering and leveraging of knowledge to enhance an organization’s ability, speed and effectiveness in delivering products or services. KM represents an opportunity by entrusting new roles and responsibilities for libraries and Library and Information Science (LIS) professionals. One of the important objectives of adopting KM in libraries is to turn libraries and information centres into learning and knowledge sharing organizations by linking libraries and LIS professionals together and creating a flow of knowledge generated by LIS professionals. Thus, the ultimate aim is innovation and reuse of the knowledge. Innovation is closely linked to the generation of new knowledge or new linkages between existing knowledge, while reuse forms the basis for organizational learning through discovery and networking of knowledge. Libraries are required to generate new knowledge to find more effective ways of managing their functions and services. Knowledge is generated through research and proper utilization of existing knowledge. However, existing knowledge must easily be discovered before making use of it to generate new knowledge. Knowledge discovery is the process of discovering useful and workable knowledge. Explicit knowledge is mostly organised in the repositories and databases for preservation as well as wide access and multiple uses. Modern IT-based tools and techniques may be used to facilitate the knowledge discovery, access and retrieval process. Some important techniques like taxonomies, metadata harvesting, data warehousing, data mining, knowledge mapping and knowledge discovery services are used as KM tools in libraries for the organization and discovery of knowledge. Knowledge networking and collaboration represent a solution for extending access to tacit knowledge for more creative uses and for increased quality of the processes and services. Knowledge networking is a way of extending the access to external knowledge resources through library networks or partnerships with other libraries, including links to professional library groups and publications, etc. The conference is being organized to help libraries and information centres to improve their functions and services by managing the knowledge with the newer and modern techniques and procedures. The conference will bring together academics, researchers, library practitioners and eminent scholars across the globe in the field of KM to share their knowledge and experiences and discuss the tools and techniques of managing both tacit and explicit knowledge. Main theme of the conference: *Knowledge Generation, Discovery and Networking* *Conference Sub-themes:* *Knowledge Generation* - Knowledge Generation through ICT - Academic Research and Knowledge Generation - Knowledge Management and Innovative Approaches of Knowledge Generation - Knowledge Generation Systems - Conscious and Intentional Knowledge Generation - Sustainable KM System Model - Tools and Technologies of Knowledge Generation *Knowledge Discovery* - Big Data and Knowledge Discovery - Web Mining and Web Scale Discovery - Knowledge Discovery Tools, services and Data Warehousing - Knowledge Discovery in Databases - Web and Distributed Information Retrieval - Visual Data Mining and Data Visualization - Interactive and Online Data Mining - Integration of Data Warehousing and Data Mining *Knowledge Sharing and Networking* - Knowledge-Creating communities and Virtual communities - Communities as publishers and networks - Dynamics of collaboration and community building - Multi-channel publishing - ICT for collaborative learning - Knowledge management systems *Current Trends in Libraries and Information Centers* - Usage and Usage Data Analysis - Open Access and Open Repositories - Management of Digital Libraries and Institutional Repositories - Mobile Networking, Social Media and Social Network Analysis - Digital Curation, Content and Document Management - Semantic Technologies and Ontologies - Digital Library Development and Digital Rights Management - Standards, Interoperability and IPR issues - E-learning and Content Management for Knowledge-Based Society - E-Learning and E-Publishing - Applications of MOOCs in Learning Environment - Public Libraries as Cultural Depositories - Knowledge Management and Web 2.0/Web 3.0 - Emerging Web Technologies and Applications of Social networking *Who should participate?* The conference would provide opportunities to meet and hear from library professionals, leaders and information scientists in all types of environments particularly from libraries and information centers across the globe, some of the categories are: - Academic fraternity in teaching, learning and research - Library and information science professionals - Information technology professionals - Research scholars and students - Information scientists - All stakeholder’s of knowledge management *Call for Papers* KGDAN-2017 welcomes submissions of research and scientific papers, case studies, working papers, etc. related to all aspects of Knowledge Generation, Discovery and networking primarily based on the themes and sub themes of the conference. The paper submitted should have been neither published anywhere nor kept under consideration for publication in any form. All papers will go through a review process and accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings/Edited Book. The papers should be submitted in soft form as an email attachment to: *kgdan.dlis@gmail.com <kgdan.dlis@gmail.com>* *Author’s Guidelines* The text of paper should be written in MS word, format with A4 size, 1.25 margins (Top, Bottom, Left & Right), 12 font size, Times New Roman, 1.5 line space. The Paper must be written in English and should not exceed 5000 words, with an abstract of 300 words. The style of formatting the article citation and references is APA Style of referencing. *Conference Timeline* The Last Date of Submission of Abstracts: 30th December, 2016 Notification of the acceptance of Abstracts: 03 January, 2017 The Last Date of Submission of full Papers: 10th January, 2017 *Conference Date: ** 03-04 February, 2017* *Registration Fees* *Category Without accommodation With accommodation* (Including breakfast and dinner) Indian Delegates For Students and Research Scholars: Rs. 1000/-* Rs. 2000/-* For working Professionals: Rs. 2000/- Rs. 3000/- For Sponsored Professionals: Rs. 3000/- Rs. 4000/- Foreign Delegates For working Professionals: $. 150/- For Sponsored Professionals: $. 200/- * Excluding Conference Proceedings The Registration Fees will include conference kit, conference proceeding, meals, refreshment, etc. Accommodation will be provided to the out station delegates in the University Guest House. The duly filled-in Registration Form along with Demand Draft (DD) in favour of “Organizing Secretary KGDAN-2017” payable at AMU, Aligarh, may be sent on the following address on or before 15th January 2017. *Prof. Shabahat Husain, * Organizing Secretary, Department of Library and Information Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh - 202002. E-mail ID: shabahat12@rediffmail.com Mobile No.: +91-9412177121 *Organizing Committee* Patron: *Lt. Gen (Retd.) Zameer Uddin Shah* (Vice Chancellor, AMU, Aligarh) Organizing Secretary: *Prof. Shabahat Husain* (Chairman, Dept. of Library and Information Science, AMU, Aligarh) Convener: *Prof. Naushad Ali P.M* (Professor, Dept. of Library and Information Science, AMU, Aligarh) Conference Director: *Prof. Amitabha Chatterjee* (Former Head, Department of Library and Information Science, Jadavpur University, Kolkata) Rapporteur General: *Dr. M. Masoom Raza * (Associate Professor, Dept. of Library and Information Science, AMU, Aligarh) Committee Members: *Dr. Sudharma Haridasan* (Associate Professor, Dept. of Library and Information Science, AMU, Aligarh) *Dr. Nishat Fatima* (Associate Professor, Dept. of Library and Information Science, AMU, Aligarh) *Dr. Mehtab Alam Ansari* (Associate Professor, Dept. of Library and Information Science, AMU, Aligarh) *Dr. Muzamil Mushtaq* (Assistant Professor, Dept. of Library and Information Science, AMU, Aligarh) *Dr. Mohammad Nazim* (Assistant Professor, Dept. of Library and Information Science, AMU, Aligarh) *National Advisory Committee* · Prof. Amitabha Chatterjee, Former Head, DLIS, Jadavpur University, Kolkata · Dr. Ashu Shokeen, Kurukshetra University and Ex-ILA President · Prof. B.S Nigam, MCRP Vishvavidyala, Bhopal, Noida Campus, Noida · Dr. D.V. Singh, University of Delhi, New Delhi · Dr. Gayas Makhdumi, Former University Librarian, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi · Dr. H. K. Kaul, Director, DELNET-Developing Library Network · Dr. H. N. Prasad, Banaras Hindu University · Dr. I.V. Malhan, Central University of Himachal Pradesh · Dr. Jagdish Arora, Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET) · Prof. Jagtar Singh, Punjabi University, Patiala · Prof. M.P.Satija, Guru Nanak Dev University · Prof. N. Laxman Rao, Osmania University · Prof. N.R. Satyanaraina, BBAU, Lucknow · Dr. Nabi Hasan, Maulana Azad Library, AMU, Aligarh · Prof. P.B. Mangla, Former Tagore National Fellow, Govt. of India, Ministry of Culture · Dr. P.R. Goswami, Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts (IGNCA), New Delhi · Dr. R. K. Chadha, Parliament Library, New Delhi · Dr. Ramesh Gaur, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi · Prof. S. R.Vara Lakshmi, Andhra University, Andhra · Prof. S.M.Shafi, University of Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir · Prof. S.P. Singh, University of Delhi, New Delhi · Dr. Sangeeta Gupta, University of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir · Dr. Shalendra Kumar, University of Delhi, New Delhi · Dr. Tariq Ashraf, South Campus, University of Delhi · Prof. Wajih A. Alvi , IUST Awantipora, Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir · Dr. Yogendra Singh , IIT, Roorkee *International Advisory Committee* · Prof. Gabriel Gomez, Chicago State University, Chicago, USA · Prof. Jean Louis Ermine, Telecom Business School, Paris, France · Dr. Ismail Abdullahi, School of Library and Information Sciences, North Carolina Central University, Durham, USA · Dr. Naresh Agarwal, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, Fenway, Boston, USA · Dr. Vijayakumar, Senior Science and Technology Librarian, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia · Prof. Kanwal Ameen, Department of library and information Science, University of Punjab, Quaid-e-Azam Campus, Lahore, Pakistan · Dr. Dilara Begum, Chairperson, Department of Information Studies and Library Management, East West University, Dhaka Bangladesh · Prof. Md. Nasiruddin Mitul, Department of Library and Information Science, National University, Bangladesh · Paul Niewennuysen Vrije, Universiteit Brussel, Belgium *How to Reach* Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh is situated in the middle of Doab â, the land between the Ganga and Yamuna rivers, at a distance of 130 kms Southeast of Delhi on the Delhi-Howrah rail route and the Grand Trunk Road. The University campus is 2 kms away from the Aligarh Railway Station. *For any further query (s), please contact:* *Prof. Naushad Ali P.M* Convener, Department of Library and Information Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh - 202002. E-mail ID: *naushadali.amu@gmail.com <naushadali.amu@gmail.com>* Mobile No.: +91-9897258855 *Dr. Muzamil Mushtaq* Department of Library and Information Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh – 202002. 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