Dear All,

            As you might be aware that IGNCA in collaboration with IFLA Newspaper Section is organising IFLA International Newspaper Conference 2010 during February 25-28, 2010. More details regarding the Conference can be had from: http://www.ignca.nic.in/ifla2010.htm

            I am pleased to inform you that we already have confirmation of over 35 eminent speakers from 15 different countries of the world. The organisations like National Library of Australia, National Library of Singapore, Library of Congers,USA, National Library of Germany, British Library, Sun Micro System, USA, National Library of France and other institutions from the Netherlands, Canada, South Africa, Finland, Niegeria, Denamrk and Bangladesh etc. are going to share their experiences during the Conference.

            This is a unique event under which challenges and opportunities to the media libraries will be highlighted. This is a final invitation to all those who are interested in attending our Conference. The registration for the Conference will be closed on 15th February 2010. Therefore, you are requested to rush your registration form immediately . The  registartion forms are available on Conference website.

            The above Conference will also be very useful for libraries which are dealing with different kind of newspaper based services.

            Looking forward to your early registration.

Registration Details:

  • Participants from other countries may pay their participation fee in cash at the registration counter

  • Registration fee is non-refundable. Substitution in nomination is acceptable only up to 15th February 2010.

  • Registration fee does not include accommodation and transportation.

  • Registration will be confirmed only if the form is duly completed and payment received in full.

Discount

  • Additional delegate(s) from the same organization qualifies for a 10% discount.

  • Full time student (Ph.D and Masters) and accompanying person qualify for 20% discount.

  • No charges for accompanied person (husband / wife) for participation in conference, cultural events etc. No conference kit will be provided

Registration Options:

To register for the conference, Download Registration Form in WORD DOCUMENT or  PDF) and mail or fax it to:

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Mode of payment:

I enclose a demand draft /local cheque for Rs 1000/- OR € (Euro) 50 in favor of IFLA International Newspaper Conference2010, payable at New Delhi. The Demand Draft along with filled-up registration form in WORD DOCUMENT or  PDF should be send to:

Dr. Ramesh C Gaur
Conference Director
IFLA International Newspaper Conference 2010
Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts
11 Man Singh Road, CNew Delhi-110001, India
Ph. 91-11-23385442, 
Fax: 91-11-23385884,
(M): 91-9810487158 
URL: www.ignca.gov.in
Email: iflaignca@gmail.com  gaur@ignca.nic.in 

 

I request you to make this first international newspaper conference in India a grand success.

 

With best regards

 

Regards,

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Dr. Ramesh C Gaur
PGDCA, MLISc,Ph.D. Fulbright Scholar (Virginia Tech, USA)
Librarian & Head-Kala Nidhi Division
Coordinator- ABIA International  Index Project
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts(IGNCA)
(An Autonomous Trust under Ministry of Culture. Govt. of India)
11 Man Singh  Road, New Delhi-110001
Phone: 91-11-23385442, 23385884
Fax: 91-11-23385884  Mobile: 91-9810487158
URL: www.ignca.gov.in
Email: gaur@ignca.nic.in; rcgaur@bol.net.in
ramesh.gaur@fulbrightmail.org
http://www.ignca.nic.in/PDF_data/Profile_Dr_RC_Gaur.pdf

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