It gives us immense pleasure to inform you that AIMA Library is organizing a One Day Workshop on “Web 2.0 for Libraries” on 13th September at All India Management Association , Lodhi Road ,New Delhi-110003. It is well known that information and communication technologies have profoundly impacted libraries and information centers the world over. The evolution from the traditional to digital libraries is happening rapidly and one of the advantages of digital content on the web has been the possibility of high levels of engagement by the libraries with the users. The social web or the web 2.0 as it is called, has given a plethora of tools that allows library staff to collaborate, network and engage with the users and also raise the standard of information services provided by the library and information centers . With the availability of a large number of tools, it has become necessary for LIS professionals to identify and adopt the tools for use in their library and information centers The one day workshop on “Web 2.0 Technology for Libraries” has the following objectives: To introduce the concept of Web 2.0 in Libraries. To demonstrate the applications of select tools. To impart skills to participants in using select tools. We would very much appreciate if you kindly depute the library professionals from your library to attend this workshop. Participation fee for the Workshop is Rs. 2000/-..· Last date for registration to the above Workshop – 7th September 2013.Interested participants may send their requests through email at rsharma@aima.in. Cheque /Draft is payable to “All India Management Association“ payable at New Delhi. I look forward to an early and positive response. For more details, pl.contact: Rumma Sharma Deputy Director-Library All India Management Association 14, Institutional Area Lodhi Road New Delhi-110003 Mobile No. 9818099537 Nitin S Joshi Librarian MAEER’s MIT School of Management (MITSOM) Kothrud, Pune 411038 M- 09922587907 Direct Line- 020-30273597 www.mitsom.com -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.