Beyond Librarianship: Creativity Innovation and Discovery
Contents: Preface. I. Marketing of library services: 1. Marketing makes it all customer-based marketing to sustain and survive in the digital environment/P. Prathiba and Swaroopa P. Hepsi. 2. Marketing of library and information services: a study of SAC library practices/N. Kumar and Dharmista R. Patel. 3. Marketing and promotion of information resources and services by developing a website for AERB library using open source content management system-Joomla/Kavi Upreti. 4. Trends in reference services with marketing and public relations tools--a practical approach in present environment/Vaishali Ashok Dawar. 5. Marketing of library services/Sarika T. Jaytakar. 6. Marketing library services: needs and tools/Neelima Balachandran. 7. Marketing and promotion of library services in an academic library system/Maya Carvalho e Rodrigues and Neela Deshpande. 8. Innovative practices: needs and issues/Ashwini Prabhu. II. E-resource management: 9. Advantages and benefits of the university library usage study in the digital environment/Ishappa C. Bandi and K.C. Ramakrishnegowda. 10. Use of electronic information resources and services by the faculty, research scholars and PG students at Bangalore University, Bangalore, Karnataka/G. Kiran Kumar, Chikkamanju and M.B. Chandrashekar. 11. Use of TOWS metrics for effective utilization of e-resources/Dhananjay B. Sutar and H.S. Waydande. 12. Study of university library websites in Maharashtra/H.S. Waydande and P. Gowri Prasad. III. Digital libraries: 13. A comparative study of open source and proprietary software for library automation: special reference to Koha and SOUL/Deepak Yadav, Seema Upadhyay and Anil Kumar Jain.14. Digital libraries in India: an overview/Ram Nath Maurya. IV. Open access for scholarly content: 15. Inclusive libraries--everybody\'s libraries/P. Devayani and J. Balaji. 16. Evidence based library practice--an introduction/P.V. Maralia. 17. Open access to knowledge: initiatives in India/A.N. Bandi and Shekappa Bandi. 18. Open URL: its usefulness in providing access to library resources/Baban Kumbhar. 19. Evaluation of India LIS blogs/Sachin Vaidya. V. Cloud computing: 20. Cloud computing: an overview/Ruchika Krishna. 21. Outsourcing and library/R. Perumal. 22. Cloud computing and its impact on libraries/Urmila L. Jagtap, Surekha Khare and Manoj Kumar Thakur. 23. Cloud computing for libraries/Chinmayee Bhange. VI. Human resource management: 24. Human resource management in library of MKSSS Cummins College of Engineering for Women: a case study/Jyoti S. Chitale. 25. Stress management in library professionals: a case study of Xavier Institute of Engineering, Mumbai/Janice Fernandes and Sandip Chandurkar. 26. Human resource management: goals for libraries/Athokpam Rebika Devi and Mongjam Sobita Devi. 27. Undergraduate student employment program (USEP) at CDAC: an innovative approach from library\'s perspective/Truptee Shah and Savita Rao. VII. Scientometrics/Webometrics: 28. Bibliometrics and its importance as a research tool/Sandhya R. Maharnor. 29. Co-citation analysis: an overview/Ganesh Surwase, Anil Sagar, B.S. Kademani and K. Bhanumurthy. 30. Inside journal citation reports (JCR)/E.R. Prakasan, Anil Kumar, Sandeep Kadam, Nita Bhaskar and K. Bhanumurthy. 31. Digital archiving of nuclear news at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre/Anil Kumar, E.R. Prakasan, Sandeep Kadam, Nita Bhaskar and K. Bhanumurthy.
From the preface: Beyond Librarianship: Creativity Innovation and Discovery has been well accepted by the professionals. Contributions were received from different parts of the country form working librarians, professors, scientists and other information professionals. The identified sub-themes are perfectly matched with the main theme of this conference. It is evident that the contributions were the extract of the young and experience professions on different contexts from their respective practical and theoretical approach.
It is hoped that the deliberations at this national conference would be of great value for the participants and more particularly the proceedings would be a useful source of reference to the professionals who are engaged in various activities.
From the preface: Beyond Librarianship: Creativity Innovation and Discovery has been well accepted by the professionals. Contributions were received from different parts of the country form working librarians, professors, scientists and other information professionals. The identified sub-themes are perfectly matched with the main theme of this conference. It is evident that the contributions were the extract of the young and experience professions on different contexts from their respective practical and theoretical approach.
It is hoped that the deliberations at this national conference would be of great value for the participants and more particularly the proceedings would be a useful source of reference to the professionals who are engaged in various activities.