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Informatics is pleased to present National Koha Conclave - a two day event on Koha and Indian Libraries scheduled on 17th and 18th February 2016 at Bangalore. The event will be inaugurated by Mr. Chris Cormack (New Zealand), the original developer of Koha. Chris will also be presenting an advance level half-a-day workshop on Koha during this two day event. The event will witness several eminent speakers from the Indian Library landscape and Koha experts through plenaries, panel discussions, case studies and future development needs and opportunities on Koha. The event will be attended by existing and prospective users of Koha. The highlights of the event are: a) Koha, the Road Ahead: A global view from Chris Cormack. b) Development/Customization challenges. c) Wish List by Participating Koha Users - Review Discussion. d) Successful Koha implementations - Case Studies. e) Advance Workshop on Koha (150 minutes). f) Koha on Cloud - Panel Discussion. g) Koha as a Collaborative Platform for Indian Libraries - Panel Discussion. Please mark your calendar and block your dates for this event - National Koha Conclave and register your participation at the link: www.informaticsglobal.com/kohameet Since limited seats are available, please rush your registration. Thanking you, Sanjay Grover CEO Informatics Publishing Limited Bangalore ceo@informaticsglobal.com -- *Confidentiality Notice: *T*his electronic message transmission, including any attachment(s), may contain confidential, proprietary, or privileged information from Informatics Publishing Limited. If you are not the intended recipient, be advised that any dissemination, copying, distribution, printing or use of the contents of the information contained in this electronic message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this electronic message by error, please destroy all copies of the message and contact the sender immediately by either replying to this message or calling 91-80-40387777.* -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.