Monday, February 11, 2013

National Conference on E-resources and E-learning 2013


National Conference on E-resources and E-learning:  Challenges and Opportunities for Libraries was jointly organized by the Department of Library and Information Science and C.H. Mohammed Koya Library, University of Calicut during February 1-2, 2013.
The Conference was inaugurated by Pro. M. Abdul Salam, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calicut.  In his inaugural address, the Vice-Chancellor shared his experience with e-resources and its importance in university administration.  He expressed his interest to know the kind of expansion needed in CHMK Library to make it international and completely digital.  He requested the Conference to give more focus on challenges and problems of e-resources and e-learning.  He also pointed out that lack of e-literacy is the major hindrance to the popularization of e-resources.
Dr. Saji Gopinath, Professor and Dean, IIM, Kozhikode had made the keynote address in this session.  In his address, he illustrated what changes are coming to libraries, resources and technologies used.  He stressed that libraries are moving to completely digital and users are becoming information creators.  He also viewed that libraries should shrink in size and it should fly round the globe.  Mr. Navasjan and Dr. K.V. Lazar, Syndicate Members of the University of Calicut, Dr. K.P. Vijayakumar and Dr.A. Gopikuttan of University of Kerala and Dr. T.P.O. Nasirudheen of Farook College felicitated the conference.  Dr. Abdul Azeez T.A., University Librarian in-charge and Chairman of the Conference presided over the inaugural session. Dr. T.M. Vasudevan, Head, DLISc and General Convener of the Conference welcomed the gathering and Mr. Abdul Latheef extended vote of thanks.
There are six technical sessions in this conference.  Each technical session is devoted to a particular theme and every session began with a theme paper. The first technical session was chaired by Dr. A. Gopikuttan, University of Kerala and its rapporteur was Dr. Muraleedharan P.  In this session 5 papers were presented.  Theme of the session was Digital libraries and Institutional Repositories.  Dr. K.P. Vijayakumar presented the theme paper entitled e-publishing-models’.  After theme paper Sreejaya, Mini G Pillai, Jameela P., N. Narayanankutty and K. Ramasamy presented papers on various aspects of Digital libraries and institutional repositories.  It contained discussions on IIMK digital library, MGU Online Theses Library, DSpace as institutional repository software, VSSC library services and Kendriya Vidhyalaya Repository System.
The next session was on use of e-resources.  The session was chaired by Dr. Humayoon Kabir, University of Kerala and its rapporteur was Dr. Vinod V.M.  Theme paper of the session was on E-learning with special reference to Library and information Science field by Dr. Noushad Ali of Aligarh Muslim University.  There are 7 papers in the session, Femin V.T, Shaji B, Mahjabeen, K. Shareef, Rabeeh T., Vahida Beegam T and K.B. Sreerasmi presented papers on the use of e-resources by different user communities like Research Scholars, faculties and students of universities and colleges and legal and management professionals.
The third technical session was on ‘E-resources access and management’.  This session was chaired by Dr. Noushad Ali of Aligarh Muslim University and its Rapporteur was Mr. Habeeb Koya Thangal.  Theme paper of the session was presented by Sunita.T. of IIM, Kozhikode.  In this session, 4 papers were presented.  Jamsheer N.P., Prakasan P.M., Abdul Gafoor and Surendran C. presented different issues related to accessing of e-resources.  Issues like Cabibre software as tool for E-book management, E-journal access and management in medicine, interpersonal relationship of Library and information Science professionals and typical errors in OPACs.
The second day of the Conference started with fourth technical session.  Theme of the session was E-learning.  The theme paper of the session was presented by Dr. Abdul Azeez T.A. on ‘NLIST for bridging the Digital Divide in Academia’.  There are 7 papers in the session.  Dr. Jalaja V., Retired faculty of University of Calicut chaired the session and Mr. Jamsheer N.P. reported the session.  Dr. Abdul Azeez T.A. and Mini Devi discussed issues related to UGC-Infonet Digital Library Consortium and use of E-books by academic community.  Rshji Sara Thomas, Tony Cherian, Sheeba Francis, Ancy Jacob, Soni Krishnan and Ismail Thamarasseri discussed various aspects of E-learning.  Such as curriculum based e-learning in India, Massive open online courses, obstacles of e-learning, Sanskrit e-learning sources, influence of ICT in reading habits, ICT based distance learning etc.
The fifth technical session was chaired by Prof. Ulloor M. Parameswaran, former Head of Department of Library and Information Science, University of Calicut and its rapporteur was Ms. Vaheeda Beegam.  It was on World Wide Web and E-learning.  Theme paper of the session was presented by Damodar Prasad, Director of EMMRC, University of Calicut with a viewing of Video produced by them.  There are 8 papers in the session.  Manu C., Nasirudheen T., Jayasree S, Laila T., Shyni K.G., Sarala K.R., Ramitha P.K. and Veerankutty C. discussed the various issues related to World Wide Web and e-learning, such as Really Simple Syndication (RSS), Social Networking Sites, Web 2.0, College Websites and Central University Websites and Web Interfaces used in the websites of universities of Kerala, IIM and IIT.
The sixth technical session was chaired by Dr. T.P.O. Nasirudheen, Farook College and its Rapporteur was Ms. Sangeetha.  It was on M-learning and Assistive technologies.  In this session the theme paper was presented by Dr. Muhammedali, Head of Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Calicut.  The topic of theme paper was ‘Impact of Credibility Assessment Competency on the use of Web Information for Academic Research’.  He stressed the necessity of increasing web information literacy in order to enhance the responsible and mature use of web resources for academic research.  In this session 8 papers were presented.  Aswathi P., Zeena F, P.K. Suresh Kumar, Mehboobullah K., Syamili C, Minimol K., Asha B. and Mahuya Adhikari discussed different aspects of Mobile learining, Mobile based library services, Quick Response Codes, ICT library service for visually challenged people, IPR issues and libraries role in bridging the digital divide in India.
Every technical session ended with a discussion on the issues presented.  Finally a panel discussion was held to note down major issues raised by delegates here in the Conference.  Dr. K.P. Vijayakumar, from University of Kerala, Dr. T.P.O. Nasirudheen from Farook College, Calicut, Mr. N. Narayanan Kutty from VSSC Library, Thiruvananthapuram, Mr. Damodar Prasad from EMMRC, University of Calicut and Mr. Muhammed Ali from Department of Journalism and Mass Communication discussed their views regarding the major issues raised in the Conference.  The panel discussion concentrated on the role Library and information Science Professionals have to play in the changed environment of the dominance of e-resources.  The consensus was that librarians have to acquaint themselves not only with the plethora of information resources which are swelling day by day, but with the tools and techniques for their aggregation and dissemination.  This is the only way to capture the rightful place for the Professionals in the changing circumstances.
The Conference was concluded with a valedictory session chaired by Dr. Abdul Azeez T.A., Chairman of the Conference.  Prof. K. Raveendranth, Hon’ble Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University delivered the valedictory address.  Dr. Abdul Majeed K.C., Rapporteur General, presented the Report of the Conference.  Mr. Kuttappan C. welcomed the gathering.  Dr. Mohamed Haneefa K., Assistant Professor of DLISc and Co-ordinator of the Conference proposed vote of thanks.