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DIGITAL LIBRARIES

HARNESSING WEB RESOURCES

LIBRARY TECHNOLOGIES AND TRENDS

• Architecture and Management of Digital Libraries

• Managing Multilingual Content• Digital Preservation and Procedures

• Electronic Publishing Systems

• Institutional Repository (IR) - Design and

Development

• ETDs: Tools and Techniques

• Indigenous Knowledge Systems

• Libraries as Publishers

• Information Overload

• Resource Discovery Tools-Search Engines,

Intelligent Retrieval

• Federated Searching

• Web Data Mining- Storage and Accessibility

• Metadata Harvesting, Extraction and Management

• Collaborative Content Creation & Content

Management

• Semantic Web, Ontology

• Moocs

• Virtual Reference Tools

• Open Source Software• Web-based Applications, Standards and Protocols

• Cloud Computing Applications

• Mobile Technologies and Information Retrieval

• RFID and Security Systems

• Smart Devices/ PDAs Use in Libraries

• Knowledge Tools and Technologies

• Consortia Practices and Models

• Resource Sharing in Digital Environment

• Networking and Collaboration: Local, National,

International

• New approaches to ILL and DDS

• Web 3.0 and Library 3.0

• Librarianship and Social Networking

• Copyright and Licensing• IPR and Digital Environment

• Open Access and Copyright Infringement

• Digital Rights Management and Library

Professionals

• Copyright and Digital Archiving

• Ethics of Access: Copyright, Licensing and

Privacy in Digital Environment

• Plagiarism : Issues of Concern

• Knowledge Management and Services• Content Delivery Models

• Library Services: Best Practices

• Personalising Libraries

• E-Governance and Libraries

LIBRARY RESOURCE SHARING, NETWORKING AND

CONSORTIA

COPYRIGHT AND IPR

ACADEMIC AND PUBLIC LIBRARIES

• Digital Shift - Changing Role of Public Libraries

• Community Informatics and Rural Development

• New Models of Reference and InformationServices

• Continuous Innovation and Transformation:

Libraries and their Communities

• Inclusive Library Services for Differently Abled

Population

• Redesigning Library Spaces

• Research Methodology: Tools and Techniques

• LIS Curriculum

• Current Trends in LIS Research

• Citation Analysis & Tools (EndNote, Refworks,

Mendeley, etc)

• Scientometric and Webometric Studies

• Quality Assurance and TQM in LIS

• Skills Development and Training

• Information Literacy and User Education

• Leadership Qualities

• Libraries as Skill Imparting Centres

• Change Management Issues

• Ethics and Social Responsibilities• Marketing of Library and Information Services

• CRM (Customer Relationship Management) in

Libraries

• Library Advocacy

LIS EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

 The Conference theme is sub-divided into following sub-themes The Conference theme is sub-divided into following sub-themes

Conference Theme: Reinventing Libraries for the Future: Innovations, Trends and Technologies

The new emerging information and communication technologies and changing user needs and expectations have made the Library and Information

Science Professionals to rethink about their roles, perspectives, strategies and futuristic options for making the Library profession as a promising and

exciting profession to work. In order to meet the growing challenges, the professionals have to hone their skill-sets with best competencies in order to

remain relevant for their users and institutions.

The new job roles are emerging now in libraries to meet the challenges of the changing information landscape. Librarians are now working as

Embedded Librarians, Knowledge Managers, Internet Librarians, Information Scientists, Database Managers, Metadata Librarians, e-Learning Librarians

and the LIS professionals have to prepare themselves for the future. The libraries are at the crossroads and the LIS professionals have to embrace the

new technologies and trends and implement them in their libraries for the users. Libraries are encountering an identity crisis. Besides offering thetraditional premises to users, the libraries are turning into vibrant spaces with greater community participation and activities. The implementation of

latest technologies are taking the libraries to the newer heights. Though the future of the library has not yet been fully defined but certainly the

possibilities seem infinite. We need to find the ways and means to reinvent the libraries for tomorrow, the libraries of the future.

thThe 18 National Convention on Knowledge, Library and Information Networking (NACLIN 2015) being organised from November 24-26, 2015 will

discuss on how the libraries can be reengineered and reinvented with the introduction of emerging innovations, trends and technologies to become

the Libraries of the Future.

The national convention is scheduled for three days. After the inauguration on 24th November 2015, tutorial will be conducted on the following topic:

Joomla: Content Management SoftwareThe next two days will focus on various themes of the National Convention under the main theme Reinventing Libraries for the Future: Innovations,

Trends and Technologies.

The various sub-themes of the National Convention are detailed below:

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Submission of PapersOriginal papers on the above sub-themes or related themes are invited from professionals. The papers should be based on research

surveys, case studies or action plans. Surveys on Internet use/E-Journals Usage in libraries will not be accepted. Papers should not

normally exceed 5,000 words or 16 double-spaced pages, besides tables, diagrams, etc. Also, each paper should contain an abstract,

upto ten keywords, body of the paper, conclusion and references. The abstract should state in about 150 words the sum and substance

of the paper. The conclusion should include the recommendations made in the paper. The keywords which describe the mainissues discussed should be given in alphabetical order. The paper should also contain the author's name, designation, organisation,

address, telephone, fax, and E-mail address. All references should be presented according to the Chicago Manual of Style

(http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_ citationguide.html). The following examples are cited from the Manual to ensure that the

referencing model is strictly followed.

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CHICAGO STYLE CITATION HANDBOOK 2013-2014: Some Examples

One Author

1. Tony Scherman, Pop: The Genius of Andy Warhol

(New York: Harper, 2009), 38.

Two Authors

2. Charlotte S. Waisman and Jill S. Tientjon, Her Story: A Timeline

of the Women Who Changed America (New York: Collins,

2008), 142.

Multiple Authors (four or more)

3. James Blanchard et al., The Future of the Past (New York:

Harrow, 2000), 33.

Editor in place of an Author

4. Carolyn Kastor, ed., Women and Contemporary Art

(New York: Pantheon, 2010), 191-92.

Article, Chapter in an Edited Book

5. Peter Dumont and Marc Lughton, “Music for Relaxation,”

in Musical Therapy, ed. Carla de Morais (Los Angeles: Clef

Press, 2009), 61.

Electronic Books: Books Consulted Online

6. Julio Sarmiento. Life on the Pampas (New York: Belgrano Press,

1967), 78-79, http://www.belpr.com/sarj/lifpam/chapter4/pdf.

Journal Article: Database/Online

7. Astrid Lindenlauf, “The Sea as a Place of No Return,”

World Archaeology 35, no. 3 (December 2003): 425,

http://www.jstor.org/stable/4128318.

Books

Journal Article: Print

8. Woody Holton, “Democracy and the Recession that Led to theConstitution,”

 Journal of American History 92, no. 2 (September 2005): 445.

Magazine Article: Database/Online

9. Arthur C. Danto, “Chuck Close,” Smithsonian, November 2005, 32,

http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=8&hid=7&sid=dee

b6137-bc8c-4866.

Magazine Article: Print

10.  Douglas Brinkley, “Bob Dylan's America,” Rolling Stone, May 14,

2009, 45.

Newspaper Article: Database/Online

11. Robert Barnes, “With Justice Sotomajor, a First Year That Stands

Apart,” Washington Post , July 11, 2010, Met 2 edition,

http://www.lexisnexis.com/us/Inacademic.

Newspaper Article: Print

12. Michael Cieply, “The Return of the Action Flick All-Stars,”New York Times, June 29, 2010, late edition.

World Wide Web

13. R.D. Monroe, “Lincoln's Biography Introduction,” Abraham

Lincoln Historical Digitization Project Northern Illinois

University , Accessed September 5, 2012,

http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/biointro.html.

Journal of the American Medical Association 287, no. 5

(February 6), http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v287n5/rfull/ joc10108.html #aainfo (accessed January 7, 2004).

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DELNET provides extensive Inter-library Loan facilities to its

member-libraries in and outside the country and is one of the most

widely used and popular services of DELNET. DELNET databases

have crossed over two crore records. For more information about

DELNET, please visit www.delnet.nic.in

GULBARGA UNIVERSITY, KALABURAGI (GULBARGA) KARNATAKA

Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi established during September 1980

with a vision ‘Excellence in Higher Education, Empowerment

through Knowledge, Inclusive Growth for Socio-Economic Change

and Sustainable Development’ has carved a niche for itself in the

world of learning. In its course of meaningful existence and steady

growth, it has now 37 PG Departments, two Post Graduate Centers

at Raichur and Bidar and a Sharana Sahitya Library and Resource

Center at Basavakalyan offering PG, MPhil, PhD programs, a few PG

Diploma Courses and under graduate course in Physical Education

on main campus. Over 307 affiliated colleges of the university offer

UG and PG programs. The main campus of the University is located

on a sprawling campus of 860 acres, PG Center Raichur campus of

250 acres at Yeragara on Mantralayam Road, PG Center Bidar

campus is located on 310 acres near Halahalli village, the state

highway from Bidar to Kalaburagi and Sharana Sahitya Library and

Resource Centre at Basavakalyan.

State of the Art facilities, Laboratories, Classrooms, Library and

Virtual Learning Resource Center, Computer Lab, Digital Language

Lab, Multi-media Production Center, Sports, Hostels provide

support for Academics and ideal learning experience. Marching

towards excellence in Education, Teaching, Learning and Extension,

the University has been making unstinted efforts to be at the centre

of development process and building up the young people imbued

with a sense of social purpose. Major Research Projects supported

by UGC, DST, DBT, DRDO, BRNS, CSIR, State Government and other

funding agencies, UGC SAP in five Departments and Non-SAPPrograms are in operation. International collaboration with

Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA was signed for

collaborative studies and research on Food, Energy and Water

Security. IMoU signed for Exchange of Research Students and Staff

to European countries under Erasmus Mundus Program and also,

IMoU signed for Academic and Research collaboration at World

Biodiversity Congress, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

A knowledge Resource Center for accessibility developed on

modern lines as a prominent Learning Resource Center on

Jnanaganga Campus, ideally situated and easily accessible by all the

THE HOST

GULBARGA UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

departments and students housing. The University Library, makes

sincere efforts to provide user focused services having over

3,20,000 books, subscribes 654 scientific journals, Sixteen CD-ROM

databases (Current + Archival), 5800 dissertation/theses and

technical reports, microfilm, microfiche, conference papers and rare

books. The Library is at the core of research and learning at the

University and automated its in-house activities and services using

KOHA – an integrated open source software using cloud technology.

Library’s Virtual

Learning Resource

Center and Digital

Library (VLRC & DL)

established with

support of INFOSYS

F o u n d a t i o n ,Ba n g a lo re , h a s

now 150 computer

systems and three

main servers, a

giant leap into information age is at the heart of the University

Learning experience supporting e-LTR (e-Learning Teaching and

Research), provides access to UGC INFONET e-resources (12,000 e-

 journals+ & databases), Internet and e-learning, course materials

and e-books using one Gbps leased line connectivity under NMEICTProject.

Remote access facility, Virtual Reference through QuestionPoint

Service, OCLC-USA, Institutional Repository, FedGate – Resource

Discovery Tool, Career Planning and User Sensitization Programs are

a few unique services rendered to promote the optimum use of

library resources. Skill development programs, Consultancy and

training on ICTs are the unique services offered by University

Library. Wi-fi (Wireless Fidelity) access is available across the library

and CCTV is installed for security surveillance. The library receivedDr. Padhya Best University Library Award for 2007 instituted by

Indian Library Association, New Delhi and received “eINDIA Award

2011” for the Best ICT Enabled University at India’s Largest ICT

Event during December 2011.(URL: www.guglibrary.net)

• Last Date for Registration: November 15, 2015

• On-the-spot registration is also available at the Venue.

• Last Date for Submission of Papers: October 1, 2015

• Last Date for Accommodation Booking (with payment):

November 1, 2015.

IMPORTANT DATES

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HOW TO REACH KALABURAGI (GULBARGA)?

KALABURAGI (GULBARGA) – The Convention City

Kalaburagi (Gulbarga) City is well connected by Bus and Trains and nearest airport to reach Gulbarga is Hyderabad, just 220 km away

and 613 km from Bangalore. Venue of the conference is about 10 km from Railway Station and Bus Stand. Climate would be around 18-

25 degrees during the month of November, 2015.

Gulbarga is an educational hub comprising of State and Central University, four Medical and two Dental Colleges, five Engineering

Colleges and one Homeopathy and Ayurvedic Colleges and many Degree Colleges. It was the capital city of Bahamani kingdom and one

of the most famous historic cities of Karnataka state with tourist attractions like Shri Sharanabasaveshwar Temple, Khaja Bande Nawaz

Darga, Buddhavihar, Nagavi (the first University established), Mitakshara - Martur village (22 kms), Lord Dattatreya - Ganagapur

(60 km), Basavakalyan (80 km), Gurunanak Jhira, Narasimha Jhira and the oldest Madarasa of Mohammed Gawan in Bidar (100 km),

Golgumbaz in Bijapur (165 km), Mantralayam (200 kms) etc.

Visit www.naclin.org or www.guglibrary.net for NACLIN 2015 updates

Chief Patron :

Patron :

Chairman :

Organising Secretary :

Co-Organising Secretary :

Rapporteur General :

Prof. S.R. Niranjana, Vice Chancellor, Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi, Karnataka

Prof. Chandrakant Yatanoor,  Registrar, Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi, Karnataka

Dr. H.K. Kaul,  Director, DELNET, New Delhi

Dr. R.B. Gaddagimath, University Librarian, Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi, Karnataka

Dr. Sangeeta Kaul,  Network Manager, DELNET, New Delhi

Dr. Suresh Jange, Deputy Librarian, Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi, Karnataka

Sri Sharanabasaveshwar Temple Khaja Bande Nawaz Buddha Vihar Guru Nanak Jhira Gol Gumbaz