National Conference on Problems of College Libraries in Digital Era
*** Apologies for X-postings.** * *Kindly announce the following:* *NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON* *“PROBLEMS OF COLLEGE LIBRARIES IN DIGITAL ERA”* *(OCTOBER 24 to 25, 2009**)* *ORGANIZED BY* *Deptt. Of Library & Inf. Science* *Aggarwal College, Ballabgarh* *(Venue : Aggarwal College Ballabgarh)* * * *SUB-THEMES OF THE CONFERENCE* - Problems , issues and best practices for College libraries - Transforming the college libraries in automated / digitized environment - Best Practices on modern library services - Changing management of college libraries in electronic environment - Copyright issues in digital environment - Marketing and promotion of services of college libraries - TQM Approach to College libraries - Technological Challenge to college libraries - Users expectation study in new environment\ - Manpower structure in college libraries - Budget problems and models for college libraries *REGISTRATION DETAILS :* Registration Charges: Research Scholars = Rs. 300 and Faculty = Rs. 500 Last date for acceptance of papers is 18/9/2009 *(For Both MS-Word & Power Point Presentations)* Last date for acceptance of full length papers 23/9/2009 Last date of Registration (On the spot Reg. available) 3/10/2009 FOR ENQUIRIES AND REGISTRATION FORM, PLEASE CONTACT Sh. Ram Chander Librarian Aggarwal College Ballabgarh Ph. No. 09968803538, 0129-2241391, Fax 0129-2300769 E-Mail: ramchander72@sify.com p_ram72@rediffmail.com <P_ram72@rediffmail.com> *Sh. Pawan Garg* Asstt. Librarian Aggarwal College Ballabgarh Ph.No. 09312782135 E-Mail: pawangarg5050@rediffmail.com Posted by: Dr. (Ms.) Kshema Prakash Faculty Librarian - Gr I, Contact Person e-Journals (Library) & Coordinator - Distance Library Services DEI Central Library Dayalbagh Educational Institute (Deemed University) Dayalbagh, Agra 282 0110 Uttar Pradesh, India Mob: +919897190604 http://kshema-distancelibraryservices.blogspot.com/ -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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Kshema Prakash