Tag: Digital Libraries

  • TERIs three-day digital conference ends today

    TERIs three-day digital conference ends today

    MUMBAI: With the aim of developing digital libraries and accelerating the process of knowledge management, the three-day conference by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) on International Conference on Digital Libraries (ICDL) 2013 themed ‘Vision 2020: Looking back 10 years and Forging New Frontiers’ concluded today.

     

    The conference brought together many experts and intellectuals from the industry and academic to deliberate on contemporary issues related to Digital Libraries. Some of the eminent speakers included University of Waikato, New Zealand Computer Science professor Ian Witten; P Microsoft Research India MD Anandan; Inflibnet, India director Jagdish Arora among many others.

     

    In the course of three days, the conference conducted nine thematic workshop-cum-panel sessions for intensive deliberations on topics like Applying Standards and Addressing Interoperability for Digital Libraries in a Networked World; National Mission on Libraries; Focus on Open Access; New Trend in e-Publishing; National Virtual Library of India; Digitisation and Digital Preservation; Revolutionising the Publishing Model and Technology For Libraries – Highest-Technology & Best Features, etc.

     

    The conference was inaugurated by the vice president of India, M Hamid Ansari. He said, “Knowledge would be the key driving force in the 21st century. The ability to use and create knowledge capital will determine a country capacity to empower and enable its citizens by increasing human capabilities. In this endeavor, digital library would be a critical instrument as they would enable people to access, share and apply knowledge in a more efficient and effective manner. The challenge before us now would be to overcome the digital divide that exists between north and south countries and also region within national boundaries. Democratisation of access to knowledge and creation a level playing field by bridging the digital divide would be essential for inclusive and sustained development.”

     

    Honorable Minister of Human Resource Development, Dr. M. M. Pallam Raju, who was also present at the opening ceremony, said “I am elated to notice the theme chosen for this important event. To me, most of the topics for deliberation are more relevant for education than ever before. This entails a radical improvement in existing systems of knowledge, as well as the creation of avenues for generating new forms of knowledge”.

     

    The objective of the conference included: To be a single platform for international and national experts, researchers, academics, and students to share and discuss advanced thoughts, experiences and to resolve critical issues relating to Digital Library Movement; to focus on the creation, adoption, implementation, and utilisation of Digital Libraries  and their future implications; and capacity building of knowledge professionals.

     

    TERI Director-General and Conference Chair of ICDL 2013, Dr. R. K. Pachauri, said “Digital libraries are a significant outcome of the unprecedented technological changes in the information sector that have taken place across the globe in recent years. These make it possible for documents, publications and knowledge in every field become accessible to every section of society. The International Conference on Digital Libraries (ICDL), which TERI is organising for the fourth time provides a unique global platform on which experts from round the world will be sharing their knowledge and vision of the future related to digital libraries. Developments in this field can revolutionise the systematization of knowledge and access to it for all sections of society.”

  • Get set for an International Conference on Digital Libraries

    Get set for an International Conference on Digital Libraries

    MUMBAI: Wouldn’t it be really good if all the knowledge from across the world can be accessed from one place? That is what a recent initiative by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) aims to do. TERI is organising the International Conference on Digital Libraries (ICDL) from 27-29 November 2013 at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.

     

    The ICDL 2013 is titled “Vision 2020: Looking back 10 years and Forging New Frontiers” and will review the developments in the past and chalk out a strategy for the future. In addition to conference sessions, thematic workshop-cum-panel discussions are planned to provide a deeper meaning to the theme of the conference.

     

    The objective of the conference is to focus on the creation, adoption, implementation, and utilisation of Digital Library (DL) and their future implications. It also aims to provide an international forum for sharing of experiences among researchers, educators, practitioners, and policy makers from a variety of disciplines such as library and information science, information and communication technology, archival and museum studies, knowledge management and many areas in the fields of Science, Social sciences and Humanities.

     

    Some of the eminent speakers who will be attending the conference include Ian Witten, Professor, Computer Science, University of Waikato, New Zealand; P Anandan, Managing Director, Microsoft Research India, India; Jagdish Arora, Director, INFLIBNET, India; Jean-Marc Comment, Chef d’unité, Département fédéral de l’Intérieur, Archives fédérales AF Unité des techniques de l’information Archivstrasse, Switzerland; Yan Quan Liu, Professor, Southern Connecticut State University, USA; A R D Prasad, Professor and Head, DRTC, Indian Statistical Institute, India; Chunxiao Xing, Professor & Director, WEB and Software Technology, R&D Center, RIIT, Tsinghua University, ChinaR&D Center, RIIT, Tsinghua University, China and A R D Prasad, Professor and Head, DRTC, Indian Statistical Institute, India among others.