Really glad to hear all these things are being taught in your LIS Department. Using "wikis" as a collaborative tool should also be included. Another interesting topic should be RSS and Mash-ups. Should also work as how end users of a Library OPAC can add their own "tags". Yes, you need to revise syllabus regularly to keep pace with the developments in the Information Technology. I know it might be a difficult task as UGC might be insisting on a uniform syllabus.
 
All the Best.
 
Sukhdev Singh, NIC.
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From: lis-forum-bounces@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in [mailto:lis-forum-bounces@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in]On Behalf Of N.S. Harinarayana
Sent: 17 May 2007 15:58
To: LIS-Forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Subject: [LIS-Forum] Efforts of MyDLIS,University of Mysore in introducing ICT skills among students

Sri. K. Rajasekharan of Kerala Institute of Local Administration,   Thrissur in his recent postings in LIS-FORUM on creating website   with Google Page Creator has rightly observed "Our library science schools should not refrain from focusing on such things   (teaching of new technologies) too in their academic activities".    

While endorsing in principle the concern of Sri Rajashekaran, I   would like to add that a few library schools have been striving hard to prepare library science students to the new environment.   Unfortunately, their efforts are either rarely being reported or documented. I feel that  Listservs like LIS-FORUM  could be used as one such forums where  Library Schools can  report to the professional community  their activities and programs more regularly.    

Department of Library and Information Science (MyDLIS),   University of Mysore, Mysore has always striven hard to incorporate and inculcate new technologies in its  teaching/ mentoring programmes. Mention may be made of the following specific experiments/ innovations.

However , we would like to confess , that despite our enthusiasm and best efforts, the outcome may not be 'fantastic' for the simple reason that LIS profession does not attract forget about top level, not even the mid level talent.  Majority of the students come from rural areas, having studied in the regional language and from poorer section of the society without access to computers. They do not have any computer orientation at all.  They are starters as for as IT is concerned.  They have to not learn only the library science subjects but also the skill of IT within a span of 2 years.  For some students it is too much to cope up with.  However, we encourage our students to keep themselves abreast of new technologies.  given their background, some of them get motivated and are transformed.  Of course there is an urgent need for some organised mechanism to train the trainers (teachers) also.

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N.S. Harinarayana,  Ph.D
Department of Library and Information Science
University of Mysore, Manasagangtori
Mysore 570 006  
Off. Ph: (0821) 2419393
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