Dear Professionals, Sri Krishna College of Engineering Technology, Department of Library is organising two days workshop during 22-23 February 2008 Title of the Workshop: Library Website Design Venue: Dept of Library Sri Krishna College of Engg & Tech, Kunaimuthur (Post) Coimbatore -641008, Tamil Nadu. Ph. 0422-2678001 (7 lines) Email: mailto:tamizhchelvan at gmail.com librarian@skcet.ac.in About the Workshop: Libraries undergo many changes due to development of ICT. Internet, web resources, digital libraries, ICT tools and techniques, etc have made a significant change in the existing library system services. Librarians need to play a variety of roles to meet the demands, requirements and expectations of the users and institutions. Library professionals need to learn and update their skills to perform various tasks and roles which are required in the digital era. Workshop is intended to discuss various web tools and to provide knowledge for designing library webpage. Content of the Programme Web page design, web site, home page Basics of HTML, Designing Web Page using HTML Designing Library Web Page using Front Page Web Design tools Configuration, Web based services on the Campus Intranet Maintenance of Web sites and Evaluation Professionals Rs. 350/- Students Rs. 250/- Registration fee includes working lunch and workshop kit. DD in favour of “The Principal, Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology” payable at Coimbatore. It should reach the Organising Secretary on or before 15th February 2008. For further details please visit http://www.geocities.com/skcetlibworkshop2008/ Expecting your participation with warm regards Dr. M. Tamizhchelvan, Librarian/Organising Secretary, Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology, Kuniamuthur (PO) Coimbatore – 641 008 Tamil Nadu - India. Email: tamizhchelvan at gmail.com _________________________________________________________________ Post ads for free - to sell, rent or even buy.www.yello.in http://ss1.richmedia.in/recurl.asp?pid=186 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.