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Unfortunately they are attracting the innocent users by distributing them useless certificates too. I am surprised offline conferences could not be made interactive and how people are making webinar interacting by registering more than 500/1000 etc. I hope they might be getting ultra high speed internet connectivity in India. One of the major intension to maintain the superiority among superiors may be at organizational level or Individual. However some exceptions are there having good intensions. On Sat, 23 May 2020 11:06 Sharmila Ghosh, <milaghosh@gmail.com> wrote:
Number of webinar cases each day is exceeding spike in corona cases
Dear Ms Sharmila Gosh, Sorry to say that you are comparing an online activity with a pandemic. You are comparing a disease taking human lives with an event that is enriching the knowledge base of many in this case library professionals in a situation where physically attending academic activities is not possible. On the same lines, the term 'excess' is a relative term that varies from person to person as all of them are optional, and one has the freedom to attend depending on one's interest. Additionally, these webinars have allowed crossing the limitations of money, space and accessibility of listening to the views of senior professionals. No doubt they have provided a platform for the upcoming LIS speakers and professionals to share their experiences too. In my opinion, these webinars offer the knowledge in one or two hours that you gain by spending min 6-7 hours of logistics and other expenses when you attend physical conferences. The other benefits as you mentioned associated with physical conferences were anyway missing in the majority od national or international conferences organised in India barring few of the reputed conferences. As a professional, we should be happy that the flow of knowledge is taking place through a medium accessible to all. -- Regards Vinit Kumar, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Library and Information Science Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Rae Bareilly Road, Lucknow 226025 +919454120174 On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 7:11 PM Sharmila Ghosh <milaghosh@gmail.com> wrote:
Number of webinar cases each day is exceeding spike in corona cases
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-- Regards Vinit Kumar, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Library and Information Science Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Rae Bareilly Road, Lucknow 226025 +919454120174
Dear Mr Vinit Kumar Thank you for sharing your '*pearls of wisdom*' and reinforcing my awareness about the value and efficacy of webinars. With more than 30 years of working experience as a library professional with particular interest in knowledge sharing and selective dissemination of information, I guess I am capable of making comparative studies of domains .. homogeneous or heterogeneous, whatever they may be. I am afraid you failed to catch the metaphor in my statement or the image I shared. (image credit not mine) Best wishes Sharmila Ghosh Facilitator, Knowledge Sharing & Retired Librarian Mysore, Karnataka On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 9:36 PM Vinit Kumar <vinitbhu06@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Ms Sharmila Gosh,
Sorry to say that you are comparing an online activity with a pandemic. You are comparing a disease taking human lives with an event that is enriching the knowledge base of many in this case library professionals in a situation where physically attending academic activities is not possible. On the same lines, the term 'excess' is a relative term that varies from person to person as all of them are optional, and one has the freedom to attend depending on one's interest. Additionally, these webinars have allowed crossing the limitations of money, space and accessibility of listening to the views of senior professionals. No doubt they have provided a platform for the upcoming LIS speakers and professionals to share their experiences too. In my opinion, these webinars offer the knowledge in one or two hours that you gain by spending min 6-7 hours of logistics and other expenses when you attend physical conferences. The other benefits as you mentioned associated with physical conferences were anyway missing in the majority od national or international conferences organised in India barring few of the reputed conferences.
As a professional, we should be happy that the flow of knowledge is taking place through a medium accessible to all.
-- Regards Vinit Kumar, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Library and Information Science Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Rae Bareilly Road, Lucknow 226025 +919454120174
On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 7:11 PM Sharmila Ghosh <milaghosh@gmail.com> wrote:
Number of webinar cases each day is exceeding spike in corona cases
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