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*Dr. (Mrs) Shalini R. Lihitkar to present paper in International Conference at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia* Dr. (Mrs) Shalini R. Lihitkar, Head, Department of Library & Information Science, RTMNU, Nagpur has been invited to present a paper at International Conference on “E-Learning and Knowledge Management Technology” organized by Open Learning Society, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia between July 8-9th , 2011. Dr. Shalini Lihitkar’s three papers have been selected for presentation and publications. Dr. Shalini Lihitkar will present her research paper entitled “Design and Development of a National Content Management System for LIS Teachers and Teaching Institutions in India: A Prototype Design”. Apart from this, Dr. Lihitkar’s research paper on “Digital Libraries” and “E-Learning” with joint authorship with Dr. Anil Chikate and Mrs. Shardha Anil Naidu, have also been accepted for presentation. She has been in LIS profession since 2002, Gold Medallist from Nagpur University. 10 years Post Graduate teaching experience and guiding for UGC-NET/SET, P.O and other competitive examinations. Published more than 85 Research Papers at International and National Journals and Conferences. She has Completed Information Literacy Project with UNESCO and SALIS, as a member. Principal Investigator of UGC Research Project. She has organized 2 workshops for the benefit LIS professional and students, 1 Refresher course and 6 Edited Conference proceedings. She is also associated with various committees and associations at university and National Level. Dr. Shalini Lihitkar has thanked Dr. Vilas Sapkal, Hon. Vice Chancellor and Dr. Maheshkumar Yenki, Registrar RTMNU, Nagpur and her parents for their support and encouragement. -- Ajay M. Kamble Librarian Annasaheb Vartak Arts, Commerce, Science College, Vasai Road (W), Dist. Thane - 401202 www.mlsc.co.nr www.ajaykamble.co.nr -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.