Re: [LIS-Forum] L J Haravu passed away

I had seen him at drtc seminars. He was a very knowledgeable person. He managed icrisat with all information management tools in running it . I think, we have lost a great professional. Chudamani Sent from RediffmailNG on Android From: Koteswara Rao Mamidi <mk-rao@hotmail.com> Sent: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 14:43:35 GMT+0530 To: Shamprasad Pujar <pujar@igidr.ac.in> Subject: Re: [LIS-Forum] L J Haravu passed away It’s sad to hear the news about the sudden death of Shri Haravu. He is indeed a great library professional and a true ICT expert apart from being a loving and unassuming human being. I am proud and lucky to be associated with him as a friend. We have really lost a great library professional of our time. May his soul rest in peace. Dr M Koteswara Former librarian UoH Sent from my iPhone > On 04-Mar-2020, at 3:40 PM, Shamprasad Pujar <pujar@igidr.ac.in> wrote: > > Dear All, > > It is very sad to know the demise of Shri Haravu. He was tech savvy and > guiding spirit for many professionals. I was fortunate to meet him first in > ICRISAT during our BLISc tour in 1989 and later in some of the workshops. > His contribution to the area of library automation is truly remarkable. > > I pray God to rest his soul in peace. > > Regards, > > S.M. Pujar > Chief Librarian > IGIDR, Mumbai > ---- > > > > > > > >> On Tue, 3 Mar, 2020, 10:07 PM Prakash K, <prakash.kalvira@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Shri L J Haravu, residing at Mysore has passed away on 2nd of night of >> March 2020 with brief illness of old age issues. He was a guiding spirit >> for LIS professionals at Mysuru. He was freelance information consultant. >> He was associated with Kesavan Institute of Information and Knowledge >> Management. He was also source behind developing NewGenLib LIS software. >> He was active on Facebook, specially with witty poems. >> >> Laksminarasimh Jayaram Haravu b.1935, has Masters degree in Mathematics and >> Masters in Information Science. >> >> Since 1964, Shri. Haravu was pioneer in designing and implementing computer >> - based tools to improve information services for scientific and technical >> users of libraries in India and globally. A mathematician by training, >> Haravu entered the information field at the National Scientific >> Documentation Centre in New Delhi. He has since collaborated in many >> projects and held senior positions at the Indian Institute of Technology, >> the National Small Industry Extension Training Institute(NISIET) and Bharat >> Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL). He was consultant for DESIDOC, INFLIBNET, >> FAO, IDRC, ILRI, etc. He served as a head of the Library and Documentation >> services at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid >> Tropics (ICRISAT) , Hyderabad. He has developed utilities for use with >> Unesco’s Micro CDS/ISIS, Delphi-ISIS, SDI services. He was IASLIC Librarian >> of the year 1994. >> >> I met him at ICRISAT as student of BLIS in 1991, he inspired us with lot of >> enthusiasm on current practices in Library Automation, Databases, Services, >> Future Trends, etc. and opportunities to work in LIS field. Till last year >> he was frequently visiting KSOU Library with his Engineer friend. I pray >> god almighty to rest his soul in peace and give strength to bear this great >> loss to his family. >> >> Dr. K Prakash >> Secretary, MyLISA >> >> -- >> >> With best regards, >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Dr. K Prakash >> Librarian >> Karnataka State Open University >> Mukthagangotri >> Mysuru – 570006 >> >> Email: prakash_k@yahoo.com | Web: http://ksoumysuru.ac.in/ >> <http://www.ksoumysore.edu.in/> >> Tel: 0821-2510953(Dir) | EPBX: 0821-2500873, 2519952 Extn.: 530 >> Cell: 9448066788 >> >> -- >> This message has been scanned for viruses and >> dangerous content by MailScanner, and is >> believed to be clean. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> LIS-Forum mailing list >> LIS-Forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in >> http://ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/mailman/listinfo/lis-forum >> > _______________________________________________ > LIS-Forum mailing list > LIS-Forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in > http://ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/mailman/listinfo/lis-forum _______________________________________________ LIS-Forum mailing list LIS-Forum@ncsi.iisc.ernet.in http://ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/mailman/listinfo/lis-forum -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.

'Haravu Sir' is the name known to SDMIMD Library team. Right from NewGenLib to Omeka and from Galileo Galilei to Bhagavad Gita - we can discuss; and, the final 12 to 15 minutes conclusion was by Haravu Sir. Tech-savvy, Communicator, Good Negotiator, Thinker, Straight Forward, and ability to Think Library with Technology is Shri. Lakshminarasimh Jayaram Haravu. We are familiar with his book *Library Automation: Design, Principles and Practice*. Less known, he was a good story-teller, the 2 books published in 2017 - *Eavesdropping: A Collection of Short Stories and Poems*; and *Yardsticks of Happiness and Other Stories* - are the classic examples of his stronghold in English; the art of storytelling and an Author. The '*Verses in a Vedantic Vein*' is the outcome of his learning from Vedas and Upanishads. In early 2018, he wanted to learn Drupal. Much of our discussion on WhatsApp happens on the features and problems in this Content Management System. He wanted to design a website for 'Kesavan Institute of Information and Knowledge Management' for which he was a Managing Trustee (he sent 5 smileys when it was pointed out it is mentioned as Manading Trustee in the site... it is still there as it is in http://www.kiikm.org/). Unfortunately, his health didn't support to complete the website which he was so passionate to dedicate to Late Shri. B.S. Kesavan, the First National Librarian. Sharing the last WhatsApp message received from Haravu Sir. His recent interest was on learning Sanskrit to write on Bhagavad Gita and Upanishad. He was quite active in quora https://www.quora.com/profile/Haravu-Lakshminarasimh-Jayaram and his last post was on Jan 26, 2020. WhatsApp Message: ----------------------------------------------------------- Oh! Where have we lost our gratitude? There is so that much to be grateful for; That we take for granted; So little conscious gratitude we have; In our pseudo-scientific minds. We think of the Sun as a ball of fire; How elegant was the view of the ancients? Who saw the Sun as the God Surya: The giver of heat and light and life. So also with water the very stuff of life; Their gratitude to all of nature was integral To the minds of the sages; They lived and died in eternal gratitude. ----------------------------------------------------------- Haravu Sir, SDMIMD miss your guidance, concern and support SDMIMD Library Team On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 5:53 PM chudamani kuppahalli < kschudamani@rediffmail.com> wrote:
I had seen him at drtc seminars. He was a very knowledgeable person. He managed icrisat with all information management tools in running it . I think, we have lost a great professional. Chudamani Sent from RediffmailNG on Android
From: Koteswara Rao Mamidi <mk-rao@hotmail.com> Sent: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 14:43:35 GMT+0530 To: Shamprasad Pujar <pujar@igidr.ac.in> Subject: Re: [LIS-Forum] L J Haravu passed away
It’s sad to hear the news about the sudden death of Shri Haravu. He is indeed a great library professional and a true ICT expert apart from being a loving and unassuming human being. I am proud and lucky to be associated with him as a friend.
We have really lost a great library professional of our time. May his soul rest in peace.
Dr M Koteswara
Former librarian UoH
Sent from my iPhone
> On 04-Mar-2020, at 3:40 PM, Shamprasad Pujar <pujar@igidr.ac.in> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> It is very sad to know the demise of Shri Haravu. He was tech savvy and
> guiding spirit for many professionals. I was fortunate to meet him first in
> ICRISAT during our BLISc tour in 1989 and later in some of the workshops.
> His contribution to the area of library automation is truly remarkable.
>
> I pray God to rest his soul in peace.
>
> Regards,
>
> S.M. Pujar
> Chief Librarian
> IGIDR, Mumbai
> ----
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Tue, 3 Mar, 2020, 10:07 PM Prakash K, & lt;prakash.kalvira@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Shri L J Haravu, residing at Mysore has passed away on 2nd of night of
>> March 2020 with brief illness of old age issues. He was a guiding spirit
>> for LIS professionals at Mysuru. He was freelance information consultant.
>> He was associated with Kesavan Institute of Information and Knowledge
>> Management. He was also source behind developing NewGenLib LIS software.
>> He was active on Facebook, specially with witty poems.
>>
>> Laksminarasimh Jayaram Haravu b.1935, has Masters degree in Mathematics and
>> Masters in Information Science.
>>
>> Since 1964, Shri. Haravu was pioneer in designing and implementing computer
>> - based tools to improve information services for scientific and technical
>> users of libraries in India and globally. A mathematician by training,
>> Haravu entered the information field at the National Scientific
>> Documentation Centre in New Delhi. He has since collaborated in many
>> projects and held senior positions at the Indian Institute of Technology,
>> the National Small Industry Extension Training Institute(NISIET) and Bharat
>> Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL). He was consultant for DESIDOC, INFLIBNET,
>> FAO, IDRC, ILRI, etc. He served as a head of the Library and Documentation
>> services at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid
>> Tropics (ICRISAT) , Hyderabad. He has developed utilities for use with
>> Unesco’s Micro CDS/ISIS, Delphi-ISIS, SDI services. He was IASLIC Librarian
>> of the year 1994.
>>
>> I met him at ICRISAT as student of BLIS in 1991, he inspired us with lot of
>> enthusiasm on current practices in Library Automation, Databases, Services,
>> Future Trends, etc. and opportunities to work in LIS field. Till last year
>> he was frequently visiting KSOU Library with his Engineer friend. I pray
>> god almighty to rest his soul in peace and give strength to bear this great
>> loss to his family.
>>
>> Dr. K Prakash
>> Secretary, MyLISA
>>
>> --
>>
>> With best regards,
>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Dr. K Prakash
>> Librarian
>> Karnataka State Open University
>> Mukthagangotri
>> Mysuru – 570006
>>
>> Email: prakash_k@yahoo.com | Web: http://ksoumysuru.ac.in/
>> <http://www.ksoumysore.edu.in/>
>> Tel: 0821-2510953(Dir) | EPBX: 0821-2500873, 2519952 Extn.: 530
>> Cell: 9448066788
>>
>> --
>> This message has been scanned for viruses and
>> dangerous content by MailScanner, and is
>> believed to be clean.
>>
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Sri LJ Haravu had a wonderful librarianship. I recall, during Eighties, his library at ICRISAT, patancheru was one of the favourite hot spots for library students / researchers for its automation, richness in content and his willingness to share good practices. So its time we celebrate his work and contributions !! RIP Haravu Bp prakash Ashoka University On Wed, 4 Mar 2020 at 5:53 PM, chudamani kuppahalli < kschudamani@rediffmail.com> wrote:
I had seen him at drtc seminars. He was a very knowledgeable person. He managed icrisat with all information management tools in running it . I think, we have lost a great professional. Chudamani Sent from RediffmailNG on Android
From: Koteswara Rao Mamidi <mk-rao@hotmail.com> Sent: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 14:43:35 GMT+0530 To: Shamprasad Pujar <pujar@igidr.ac.in> Subject: Re: [LIS-Forum] L J Haravu passed away
It’s sad to hear the news about the sudden death of Shri Haravu. He is indeed a great library professional and a true ICT expert apart from being a loving and unassuming human being. I am proud and lucky to be associated with him as a friend.
We have really lost a great library professional of our time. May his soul rest in peace.
Dr M Koteswara
Former librarian UoH
Sent from my iPhone
> On 04-Mar-2020, at 3:40 PM, Shamprasad Pujar <pujar@igidr.ac.in> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> It is very sad to know the demise of Shri Haravu. He was tech savvy and
> guiding spirit for many professionals. I was fortunate to meet him first in
> ICRISAT during our BLISc tour in 1989 and later in some of the workshops.
> His contribution to the area of library automation is truly remarkable.
>
> I pray God to rest his soul in peace.
>
> Regards,
>
> S.M. Pujar
> Chief Librarian
> IGIDR, Mumbai
> ----
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Tue, 3 Mar, 2020, 10:07 PM Prakash K, & lt;prakash.kalvira@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Shri L J Haravu, residing at Mysore has passed away on 2nd of night of
>> March 2020 with brief illness of old age issues. He was a guiding spirit
>> for LIS professionals at Mysuru. He was freelance information consultant.
>> He was associated with Kesavan Institute of Information and Knowledge
>> Management. He was also source behind developing NewGenLib LIS software.
>> He was active on Facebook, specially with witty poems.
>>
>> Laksminarasimh Jayaram Haravu b.1935, has Masters degree in Mathematics and
>> Masters in Information Science.
>>
>> Since 1964, Shri. Haravu was pioneer in designing and implementing computer
>> - based tools to improve information services for scientific and technical
>> users of libraries in India and globally. A mathematician by training,
>> Haravu entered the information field at the National Scientific
>> Documentation Centre in New Delhi. He has since collaborated in many
>> projects and held senior positions at the Indian Institute of Technology,
>> the National Small Industry Extension Training Institute(NISIET) and Bharat
>> Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL). He was consultant for DESIDOC, INFLIBNET,
>> FAO, IDRC, ILRI, etc. He served as a head of the Library and Documentation
>> services at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid
>> Tropics (ICRISAT) , Hyderabad. He has developed utilities for use with
>> Unesco’s Micro CDS/ISIS, Delphi-ISIS, SDI services. He was IASLIC Librarian
>> of the year 1994.
>>
>> I met him at ICRISAT as student of BLIS in 1991, he inspired us with lot of
>> enthusiasm on current practices in Library Automation, Databases, Services,
>> Future Trends, etc. and opportunities to work in LIS field. Till last year
>> he was frequently visiting KSOU Library with his Engineer friend. I pray
>> god almighty to rest his soul in peace and give strength to bear this great
>> loss to his family.
>>
>> Dr. K Prakash
>> Secretary, MyLISA
>>
>> --
>>
>> With best regards,
>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Dr. K Prakash
>> Librarian
>> Karnataka State Open University
>> Mukthagangotri
>> Mysuru – 570006
>>
>> Email: prakash_k@yahoo.com | Web: http://ksoumysuru.ac.in/
>> <http://www.ksoumysore.edu.in/>
>> Tel: 0821-2510953(Dir) | EPBX: 0821-2500873, 2519952 Extn.: 530
>> Cell: 9448066788
>>
>> --
>> This message has been scanned for viruses and
>> dangerous content by MailScanner, and is
>> believed to be clean.
>>
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I am sorry to learn about the sad demise of Dr Haravu who built an image for Library profession. He was one of the earliest to adopt technology in the library domain. I met him during his visit to DRTC, while I was working at ISI Library. Although he was quite senior to me, he spoke to me like a friend. In a way he is responsible if I am in this profession today. After completing graduation, I was looking for options for higher studies. My sister who had seen the success of Dr Haravu as a Librarian at BHEL R & D, Hyderabad, suggested that I should study Library Science and rest is history. She had seen the respect he was getting among Engineers and others. This is how he had built the image of our profession. May his soul rest in peace. Regards Meera -- डॉ मीरा बी एम /Dr Meera. B. M पुस्तकाध्यक्ष / Librarian, रामन अनुसंधान संस्थान / Raman Research Institute, सर सी वी रामन एवन्यू / Sir C V Raman Avenue, सदाशिवनगर पोस्ट / Sadashivanagar Post, बेंगलूरु / Bangalore - 560080 दूरभाष / Ph: 9480836045 / 9844519180 ई मेल / email: meera@rri.res.in

Dear sir/madam,
Very sad to hear the news of Sri L.J. Haravu sir passing away. We were very fortunate to listen to his insightful talks on libraries and technology in many occasions in Mysore. His book on library automation was one of the comprehensive book on the subject. May his soul rest in peace.
------------------------- With best wishes Vasantha Raju N
On Thursday, 5 March, 2020, 02:45:51 pm IST, Meera B. M.
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