Dear Professionals,
NCSI-Net, an informal association comprising of NCSI staff, trainees,and its
alumni, cordially invites you to the fourth National level Dr. TBR Memorial
Seminar, in memory of Late Dr. T.B. Rajashekar, erstwhile Associate
Chairman, NCSI, IISc. It is a one day seminar targeted exclusively for the
benefit of students of Library and Information Science course or its
equivalent and budding information professionals.
The details of the seminar are given below.
Seminar Title: Dr. TBR Memorial Seminar on Content Management
Date: November 08, 2008 (Saturday)
Venue: Choksi Hall, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore - 560012
Target audience: Students of Library & Information science course or its
equivalent & budding information professionals.
Seminar coverage: The Seminar is conducted with an intention to create an
awareness amongst the students and budding information professionals about
the latest developments in the field of Information and Communication
technologies applicable to LIS profession. This year's Seminar will give an
overview of Content Management with special reference to Drupal- a content
management software. There will also be a session dealing with career
building strategies and job opportunities for LIS professionals.
Registration fee: Rs. 150/- for Students and Rs. 300/- for budding
professionals.
Please do note that no arrangements for accommodation are being made.
Kindly bring this to the attention of the budding professionals and
encourage them to attend the seminar. Participants will get an opportunity
to interact with professionals working in the industry and academia.
For further information, please visit the Seminar website at:
http://ncsi-net.ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/workshop/
Registration form is available at:
http://ncsi-net.ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/workshop/2008seminar/HowtoRegsiter.html
For further queries, please contact:
Arumugam: arumugam.pitchai at hp.com
Ramya: ramya at ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Regards
NCSI-NET Coordinators
--
This message has been scanned for viruses and
dangerous content by
MailScanner, and is
believed to be clean.