Kindly announce to the LIS-Forum members.
Dear colleagues
 

First Consortium of Students in Library and Information Science (COSLISR)   on May 26,  2007

 

Organizers: M.S Ramaiah Institute of Management, Bangalore and Digital Information Research Foundation, Chennai.

We are organizing a one-day Seminar on First Consortium of Students in Library and Information Science (COSLISR). This Seminar   is specially designed for the Research  Students and Practitioners in library & Information Science.

COSLISR aims to

Activities in COSLISR 2007 include

·          Presentations of research topics/plans/papers by students

·          Suggestions by experts from the LIS field

·          Panel discussions on recent topics

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

We invite research students (MPhil/ Ph.D) from Autonomous Institutes, Universities and organizations to send complete research papers in their research areas.

 

Papers will be published after editing by experts.

 

Guidelines for sending papers

Papers would be reviewed and selected for presentation by a panel of eminent academicians. The paper must be essentially based on the author's thesis work. The manuscript should not exceed 15 pages (A4-size) in length including figures, tables, references, acknowledgments, Bibliography & Appendices. Full paper may be     E-mailed in MS Word format  to   info@dirf.org and copy to msrimlrao@yahoo.com

IMPORTANT DATES:

15 May 2007 - Receipt of Full paper along with registration fee.

 

Registration Fee :

Rs 500/- Per Participant.

Interested members conform your participation by e-mail,   phone or enclosed form latest by 19th May 2007, along with a cheque/cash for Rs 500/- favoring M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Management, Bangalore.

 

 

For Registration Contact:

 

 Janardhana Rao A N

Librarian

M. S. Ramaiah Inst. of Management

MSRIT Post Bangalore-560054

Ph:080-23606909, 23608230, Extn-111

Fax.080-23601947

Mob: 09880021875

E-mail: jraoan@gmail.com  

 


 

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