Re: [LIS-Forum] LIS-Forum Digest, Vol 191, Issue 32

Dear Professionals,
I would like to thank Mr.D.P. Tripati sir for having a live discussion on
What next in library? through his YouTube channel 'Librarian guide'. It was
pleasure to spent one our with him through his channel. He has explained a
few areas of the library particularly information on library automation.
Many professionals have connected and asked questions, doubts and also
given feedbacks on the session through comments. I would like to request
all the senior professionals and experts to share your expertise with all
the young professionals to help them in gaining the knowledge from your
thoughts and experience. Your one hour in a week would benefit for many
young professionals for lifetime.
It's my personal opinion.
Sincerely,
Siddu Huded
Assistant Librarian,
Azim Premji University, Bengaluru -560 100
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than "Re: Contents of LIS-Forum digest..." Today's Topics: 1. “Libraries Considered Hazardous’ says Dr. Vint Cerf
(father of the Internet) (Shalini Urs)
2. What Next in Library - Live at Librarian Guide - YouTube
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Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 12:27:48 +0530
From: Shalini Urs Dear LIS Professionals: Dont get provoked by the title of the article by Vint Cerf. Vint Cerf has defined a new role for the library profession! Dr. Vint Cerf, considered one of the fathers of the Internet, because of
his invention of the TCP/IP Protocol (with co-inventor Bob Kahn) and
currently works for Google as a Vice President and Chief Internet
Evangelist and
in this capacity has become well known for his predictions on how
technology will affect future society, encompassing such areas as
artificial
intelligence, environmentalism, the advent of IPv6 and the transformation
of the television industry and its delivery model. In this *CERF'S UP *piece that Vint Cerf regularly writes for the
Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery, published in
the current issue (February 2019) outlines a new role of libraries in the
context of the current challenges of the ‘post truth’ era by posing the
question “How to tell that which was true from everything else in this
ultimate library?” Librarians have a role to play here as keepers of knowledge, he says. I quote “It will be an enormous task to devise methods to accumulate and
curate digital content and its relevant metadata including provenance and
validity. Will computer, information, and library science be up to the
task?” I have always maintained that libraries’ role is defined by three As
(Access, Availability and Archive). May be it is time to add another A –
Accuracy. Or as Vint Cerf says ‘care and curate’ information is the primary role of
libraries. Please do read the article and share your thoughts. https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2019/2/234340-libraries-considered-hazardous/... Happy Reading! Shalini Dr. Shalini Urs Professor and Chairperson, MYRA School of Business. Mysore. --
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