All, This is an update on our Koha v3.0 workshop series in Oct-Nov in Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi. Mr. R. K Shukla, Librarian, Central Library, Delhi Technological University (DTU) has kindly agreed to host our workshop at the DTU Library computer lab. The DTU Library computer lab can seat 24 participants, therefore we will now be able to host an additional 10-15 people. Also I am very happy to announce that Mr. Basavraj Talikoti, Assistant Librarian and Information officer, Delhi Public Library (DPL), will give a talk on DPL's experiences with their Koha implementation. DPL is the most significant Koha implementation in India to date. Due to the additional capacity at Delhi we will welcome additional registrations. Those who wish to participate must send the demand Draft as soon as possible to ensure that their seats are confirmed. Limited Guest House accommodation is also available, the daily rate is Rs. 200. We also have quite a few seats available at other locations, if you are planning to participate please contact me to check the latest status. Here is more information about the workshop: This series is focused on providing hands on training to enable participants to install, migrate data and maintain their installations. The workshop will be conducted by IT professionals experienced with over a dozen worldwide implementations. Some highlights of the series are: * Carefully designed content drawn from real-life experience with Koha implementations * State-of-the-art lab facilities * Linux DVD & Reference Booklet will be provided * Workshop in 4 major cities, choose a convenient location Last date for registration is extended to 30th August. The registration fee is Rs. 4,500 per participant. We are offering discounts as follows: Group Discount, group of 3 from same organization: Rs. 3,500 per participant Further Details can be found at this link: http://www.osslabs.biz/koha_library_management_system/koha_workshops/ Thanks, Savitra Sirohi Nucsoft OSS Labs http://www.osslabs.biz -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.