Crossref will include Jornals from Developing contries to include in their linking network through 3 partners. INASP will help in Nepal, Bangladesh and vietnam, NISC and African Journals Online will help in African Journals.
Read http://www.inasp.info/news/11122006.shtml
Updates in Library Information Profession, Systems and Services...........(From JK Vijayakumar, since June 2006)
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Librarian Central Blog from Google

Librarian Outreach team at Google Started a New Blog "Librarian Central Blog" today.
A new communication channel for Google to inform Librarians about their new products. This is an additional and speedy channel to their Google News letter.
All the best, Google!
Monday, January 01, 2007
Two International Multi Conferences
MCCSIS 2007
IADIS – International Association for Development of the Information Society is organising Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems MCCSIS 2007 at Lisbon, Portugal during 3-8 July 2007. This will host 9 conferences.
Visit http://www.mccsis.org/ for more details.
WORLDCOMP'07
World Academy of Science organises at Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (June 25-28, 2007) hosts 24 Conferences.
Visit worldcomp07 for more details.
IADIS – International Association for Development of the Information Society is organising Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems MCCSIS 2007 at Lisbon, Portugal during 3-8 July 2007. This will host 9 conferences.
Visit http://www.mccsis.org/ for more details.
WORLDCOMP'07
World Academy of Science organises at Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (June 25-28, 2007) hosts 24 Conferences.
Visit worldcomp07 for more details.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Monday, December 18, 2006
SLA Marion E Sparks Award for Professional Development
The Chemistry Division of the Special Libraries Association is sponsoring a student/new member scholarship essay competition in 2007. The award is named to honor Marion E. Sparks, a chemistry librarian at the University of Illinois from 1913 until her death in 1929. Ms. Sparks contributed a great deal to the field of chemical information, her achievements include teaching courses on chemical information, and authoring and publishing what is argued to be the first book to formally address chemical literature and libraryinstruction.
AWARD: AWARD: The winner will receive $1,500 to attend the 2007 SLA Annual Conference June 3-6 in Denver, CO. The winner will also receive a certificate of achievement and will be introduced at the Chemistry Division Business Meeting & Breakfast. This award is intended to reimburse the winner’s expenses for attending the convention, including: registration, airfare, lodging, food and/or the continuing education course (registration in one of the Chemistry division CE courses — “Chemistry for the Non-Chemist Librarian” or “Chemical Information Sources, Requests, and Reference”, or any other continuing education course is recommended but not required).
ELIGIBILITY: All student members of the Chemistry Division and all individuals who became members of the Chemistry Division since January 2006 are eligible to enter the contest. Preference will be given to library school students and recent MLIS graduates.
TO ENTER: Compose an essay to address the candidate’s objectives for professional development and the outcomes if a person be granted the award. Essay should not exceed 400 words or two typed doubled-spaced pages. Please include a resume and the names of two references.
Click Here for more details...
AWARD: AWARD: The winner will receive $1,500 to attend the 2007 SLA Annual Conference June 3-6 in Denver, CO. The winner will also receive a certificate of achievement and will be introduced at the Chemistry Division Business Meeting & Breakfast. This award is intended to reimburse the winner’s expenses for attending the convention, including: registration, airfare, lodging, food and/or the continuing education course (registration in one of the Chemistry division CE courses — “Chemistry for the Non-Chemist Librarian” or “Chemical Information Sources, Requests, and Reference”, or any other continuing education course is recommended but not required).
ELIGIBILITY: All student members of the Chemistry Division and all individuals who became members of the Chemistry Division since January 2006 are eligible to enter the contest. Preference will be given to library school students and recent MLIS graduates.
TO ENTER: Compose an essay to address the candidate’s objectives for professional development and the outcomes if a person be granted the award. Essay should not exceed 400 words or two typed doubled-spaced pages. Please include a resume and the names of two references.
Click Here for more details...
SLA BFD International Travel Award
SLA Business and Finance Division
International Travel Award sponsored by ISI Emerging Markets™
The SLA Business and Finance Division, with the sponsorship of ISI Emerging Markets™, is offering ONE (1) award in the amount of US$ 2,000, plus a complimentary CE course registration for a course offered by the Business and Finance Division, to a business information professional from a developing country to help cover expenses at the 2007 SLA Annual Conference, to be held in Denver, Colorado, USA from June 3-6, 2007.
The conference theme is “Make Your Future Happen at SLA 2007”
ELIGIBILITY
· Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of a non-G8 country.
· The 2007 Denver conference must be the first SLA conference attended.
· Applicants must indicate the amount and source of any additional funding which, combined with the Travel Award, will permit them to cover their expenses to attend the Annual Conference.
· The recipient may not accept a travel award for the 2007 conference from any other SLA Division or Chapter.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Prepare a written statement, in English, of approximately 750 words, answering the following questions:
1. What is the biggest challenge facing the information profession in developing countries?
2. What skills must the new business information professional possess?
3. What do you hope to gain from the conference?
Include a current Curriculum Vitae.
POST AWARD REQUIREMENTS
· Recipients will write a brief article (approximately 500 words) for publication in the Fall 2007 issue of the Bulletin on their conference experience.
· Recipients will agree to serve on one of the B&F Committees or Sections, such as the B&F International Relations Committee or the College & University Business Libraries Section, during 2007-08.
NOTIFICATION
· All applicants will receive notification of award status no later than February 1, 2007.
· Winners MUST attend the B&F Division’s Annual Business meeting in Denver.
Submit the above documents, along with your address, telephone number, and email address, in Rich Text Format (RTF) or Microsoft Word by EMAIL no later than Friday, January 12, 2007 to: slabfinternational@yahoo.ca
Robert Clarke
International Relations Chair
SLA Business and Finance Division McGill University 3459 McTavish StreetMontreal, Quebec H3A 1Y1 Canada Voice: (514) 398-5725 Fax: (514) 398-6273 Email: slabfinternational@yahoo.ca
Or visit http://www.slabf.org/division_awards_desc.html
International Travel Award sponsored by ISI Emerging Markets™
The SLA Business and Finance Division, with the sponsorship of ISI Emerging Markets™, is offering ONE (1) award in the amount of US$ 2,000, plus a complimentary CE course registration for a course offered by the Business and Finance Division, to a business information professional from a developing country to help cover expenses at the 2007 SLA Annual Conference, to be held in Denver, Colorado, USA from June 3-6, 2007.
The conference theme is “Make Your Future Happen at SLA 2007”
ELIGIBILITY
· Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of a non-G8 country.
· The 2007 Denver conference must be the first SLA conference attended.
· Applicants must indicate the amount and source of any additional funding which, combined with the Travel Award, will permit them to cover their expenses to attend the Annual Conference.
· The recipient may not accept a travel award for the 2007 conference from any other SLA Division or Chapter.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Prepare a written statement, in English, of approximately 750 words, answering the following questions:
1. What is the biggest challenge facing the information profession in developing countries?
2. What skills must the new business information professional possess?
3. What do you hope to gain from the conference?
Include a current Curriculum Vitae.
POST AWARD REQUIREMENTS
· Recipients will write a brief article (approximately 500 words) for publication in the Fall 2007 issue of the Bulletin on their conference experience.
· Recipients will agree to serve on one of the B&F Committees or Sections, such as the B&F International Relations Committee or the College & University Business Libraries Section, during 2007-08.
NOTIFICATION
· All applicants will receive notification of award status no later than February 1, 2007.
· Winners MUST attend the B&F Division’s Annual Business meeting in Denver.
Submit the above documents, along with your address, telephone number, and email address, in Rich Text Format (RTF) or Microsoft Word by EMAIL no later than Friday, January 12, 2007 to: slabfinternational@yahoo.ca
Robert Clarke
International Relations Chair
SLA Business and Finance Division McGill University 3459 McTavish StreetMontreal, Quebec H3A 1Y1 Canada Voice: (514) 398-5725 Fax: (514) 398-6273 Email: slabfinternational@yahoo.ca
Or visit http://www.slabf.org/division_awards_desc.html
ASIST SIG-III 2007 INTERNATIONAL PAPER CONTEST
The American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T), International Information Issues Special Interest Group (SIG-III), is pleased to announce its eighth competition for papers to be submitted for the 2007 Annual Meeting, which will take place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 18-25, 2007.
The theme of this paper contest is: "Joining Research and Practice: Social Computing and Information Science"
The theme may be addressed at either the country or regional level issues. Papers could discuss issues, policies and case studies on specific aspects of the theme, such as, but not limited to the following:
- Egovernance in developing countries, Factors, issues, case studies etc pertaining to rural/urban digital divide and the information infrastructure (connectivity, access, hardware, cost implications, emerging trends etc.) in developing countries.
-Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and digital libraries – Collecting, preserving and disseminating IK.
-Social, ethical, political, legal, and economic and cultural issues: issues related to the role of information in society, such as information policy, access, security, privacy, and intellectual property, as well as the social uses and abuses of information technologies such as the Internet and World Wide Web in bridging or separating diverse communities.
-Information organization, management, access, and retrieval.
-Information seeking and use: the role of information in professional and daily lives, use of various types of information technology, and social contexts of information seeking.
-Information technology, social equity and development: IT and governance, IT and the new economy, including the future of work and implications of technological hardware and software developments; the role of ICTs in conflict management, etc.
For more details, Visit Click here
The theme of this paper contest is: "Joining Research and Practice: Social Computing and Information Science"
The theme may be addressed at either the country or regional level issues. Papers could discuss issues, policies and case studies on specific aspects of the theme, such as, but not limited to the following:
- Egovernance in developing countries, Factors, issues, case studies etc pertaining to rural/urban digital divide and the information infrastructure (connectivity, access, hardware, cost implications, emerging trends etc.) in developing countries.
-Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and digital libraries – Collecting, preserving and disseminating IK.
-Social, ethical, political, legal, and economic and cultural issues: issues related to the role of information in society, such as information policy, access, security, privacy, and intellectual property, as well as the social uses and abuses of information technologies such as the Internet and World Wide Web in bridging or separating diverse communities.
-Information organization, management, access, and retrieval.
-Information seeking and use: the role of information in professional and daily lives, use of various types of information technology, and social contexts of information seeking.
-Information technology, social equity and development: IT and governance, IT and the new economy, including the future of work and implications of technological hardware and software developments; the role of ICTs in conflict management, etc.
For more details, Visit Click here
Friday, December 01, 2006
My Professional Visit to German Libraries
German Goethe Institute and Bibliothek and Information International provided me financial support to undertake a 2 weeks professional visit to German Libraries during August 2006. I visited selected Libraries from Hannover, Gottingen, Kiel, Cologne, Hiedelberg and Frankfurt. My detailed report titled Transformation in Libraries and Librarianship in Germany: Report based on a Professional Visit is made available by Goethe Institute (Mexico) here and Bibliothek and Information International made it available here

I am infront of the statue of Rabindra Nath Tagore at South Asia Institute Library, University of Heidelberg

I am in front of Goettingen State and University Library.
More pictures are here

I am infront of the statue of Rabindra Nath Tagore at South Asia Institute Library, University of Heidelberg

I am in front of Goettingen State and University Library.
More pictures are here
Monday, November 20, 2006
ASIST InfoShare Student Membership Award 2007
The ASIS&T International Information Issues Special Interest Group (SIG III) is pleased to announce that for 2007 they will be able to sponsor a group of deserving information science PhD and Masters students who STUDY and RESIDE in developing countries for complimentary ASIS&T memberships.
SIG III solicit nominations of student candidates for the InfoShare Student Membership Award. Please send recommendations of deserving students to Vika Kravchyna (vika.kravchyna@arius3d.com ). Please include a Curriculum Vitae (or equivalent) and a brief description of why this person is deserving of membership, including their willingness to promote ASIS&T within their networks. Awardees will be decided by a vote of the SIG III officers at the end of 2006.Each membership award will be for one year, with the possibility of renewal for a second year if the new member proves to be a strong advocate for ASIS&T in their home country during the course of the year.
Awardees will be asked to submit a report on their activities by next year Annual Meeting, which may include, but are not limitedto: - sharing ASIS&T publications that you receive (the Bulletin of ASIS&T and JASIS&T) with other colleagues - promoting the SIG-III paper contest among your colleagues - serving as a contact/coordinator for ASIS&T members traveling to your area who may be able to speak about ASIS&T and information science- sponsoring lectures on information science topics in your area on behalf of ASIS&T - organize student chapters and keep in touch with other student chapters around the worldWe look forward to welcoming new members to ASIS&T from across the globe, with your help.
Please start thinking about student candidates among your networks and send your nominations to Vika Kravchyna (vika.kravchyna@arius3d.com ).
Deadline for all nominations is December 15, 2006.
SIG III solicit nominations of student candidates for the InfoShare Student Membership Award. Please send recommendations of deserving students to Vika Kravchyna (vika.kravchyna@arius3d.com ). Please include a Curriculum Vitae (or equivalent) and a brief description of why this person is deserving of membership, including their willingness to promote ASIS&T within their networks. Awardees will be decided by a vote of the SIG III officers at the end of 2006.Each membership award will be for one year, with the possibility of renewal for a second year if the new member proves to be a strong advocate for ASIS&T in their home country during the course of the year.
Awardees will be asked to submit a report on their activities by next year Annual Meeting, which may include, but are not limitedto: - sharing ASIS&T publications that you receive (the Bulletin of ASIS&T and JASIS&T) with other colleagues - promoting the SIG-III paper contest among your colleagues - serving as a contact/coordinator for ASIS&T members traveling to your area who may be able to speak about ASIS&T and information science- sponsoring lectures on information science topics in your area on behalf of ASIS&T - organize student chapters and keep in touch with other student chapters around the worldWe look forward to welcoming new members to ASIS&T from across the globe, with your help.
Please start thinking about student candidates among your networks and send your nominations to Vika Kravchyna (vika.kravchyna@arius3d.com ).
Deadline for all nominations is December 15, 2006.
Friday, November 17, 2006
UN National Competitive Examination in LIS
From: Anne Fraser frasera@un.org
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 17:14:27 -0500
Subject: United Nations National Competitive Examination in Library and Information Management
PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL
The United Nations is seeking individuals to take the National Competitive Recruitment Examination (NCE) in Library and Information Management. The competition is open to Nationals of participating countries. Applications from Arabic-speaking candidates are particularly sought after. In order to be eligible to apply, you must be 32 years old or younger as of 31 December of the year of the exam. Eligible candidates should submit their applications as soon as possible, on exceptional basis they will be accepted until the end of 2006.
All information on eligibility criteria and on how to apply is available on: http://www.un.org/Depts/OHRM/examin/exam.htm
Anne Françoise Fraser
Department of Public Information
United Nations,
New York City, NY 10017
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 17:14:27 -0500
Subject: United Nations National Competitive Examination in Library and Information Management
PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL
The United Nations is seeking individuals to take the National Competitive Recruitment Examination (NCE) in Library and Information Management. The competition is open to Nationals of participating countries. Applications from Arabic-speaking candidates are particularly sought after. In order to be eligible to apply, you must be 32 years old or younger as of 31 December of the year of the exam. Eligible candidates should submit their applications as soon as possible, on exceptional basis they will be accepted until the end of 2006.
All information on eligibility criteria and on how to apply is available on: http://www.un.org/Depts/OHRM/examin/exam.htm
Anne Françoise Fraser
Department of Public Information
United Nations,
New York City, NY 10017
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