Thursday, March 31, 2011

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Subject: LIS Leadership Forum - Members Messages

Members Messages:-

# 1. 100 years of LIS Education in India, Pawan Agrawal
# 2. KALA Monthly Lectures Series - Talk on "Intellectual Property Rights", Babu Rajendra
# 3. Notification for UGC NET June 2011 (exam will be conducted on 26th June 2011), Pawan Agrawal
# 4. FYI | The Long-Term Benefits of the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Model, Pralhad Jadhav
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# 1. 100 years of LIS Education in India, Pawan Agrawal, pawanagrawal4u4u@gmail.com

Dear Library Professionals,,

Year 2011 brought a special achievement for library professionals in India... We have completed 100 years of Library and Information Science Education in India.... The first LIS course was started in Baroda state in 1911 and 2011 we have successfully competed a millennium....

I congrats all LIS Teachers and Library Professional on this occasion.......

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Pawan R. Agrawal
Librarian
Takshshila Centre for Learning
Transpek Silox Industry Ltd.
Kalali Road- Atladra
Vadodara- 390012
Ph. 9376135580
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Skype ID: pawanagrawal4u4u
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# 2. KALA Monthly Lectures Series - Talk on "Intellectual Property Rights", Babu Rajendra, Rajendra.Babu@capco.com

Dear LIS Professionals,

Karnataka State Library Association (KALA) is happy to invite you to the Monthly Lecture Series.

The third talk of the series has been scheduled on Tuesday, 5th April 2011 @6.00pm at the following Address:

Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science (SRELS)
# 702, 'Upstairs', 42nd Cross, III Block
Rajajinagar, Bangalore - 560 010

Title: Intellectual Property Rights (Patent, Copyright).

Speaker: Bindu Sharma, Founding partner and CEO, Origiin IP Solutions LLP, Bangalore, India.

Abstract:
The term "Intellectual Property" basically means "creation of mind" such as machine, process, design etc with creative or useful output. IP, due to its intangible nature, gets protection under law as patent, copyright, trademark; industrial design etc provided it fulfils basic requirements for protection as prescribed by the legislation. On one hand, IP if protected and exploited sensibly is a valuable asset and can fetch great revenues but on the other hand infringement of third party's IP with or without knowledge can be disastrous. Therefore, need of the hour is to get oneself aware on various aspects of IPR so that it can be used as a tool to generate revenues.

About The Speaker:
Bindu Sharma has eight years of research experience working in reputed institutes of the country such as National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), New Delhi, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore and Jubilant Biosys (P) Ltd., Bangalore. She founded Origiin IP Solutions in the year 2006 and has been handling work such as various patent searches, Patent drafting, filing and prosecution at IPO and PCT, office actions including opposition and revocation petitions, drafting agreements relating transfer of technology, registration of copyright, trademark, conducting IP Audit, framing IP Policies and processes etc for knowledge based companies and academics.

She has been speaker in several conferences, symposiums and has conducted various awareness workshops on IPR for academics as well as corporates. She is visiting faculty in many reputed colleges in India.

She is a Registered Patent Agent at Indian Patent Office, Enrolled as Advocate in Karnataka State Bar Council .

Please confirm your participation.

Thanks and Regards,
Rajendra Babu H
General Secretary
Karnataka State Library Association (KALA)
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# 3. Notification for UGC NET June 2011 (exam will be conducted on 26th June 2011), Pawan Agrawal, pawanagrawal4u4u@gmail.com

National Eligibility Test

Important Dates

Application Submission Start Date : 29-3-2011
Application Submission End Date : 25-4-2011
Last date for receiving the documents* at the test center: 2-5-2011
Examination Date : 26-6-2011

For more information; visit http://ugcnetonline.in/index.php

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Pawan R. Agrawal
Librarian
Takshshila Centre for Learning
Transpek Silox Industry Ltd.
Kalali Road- Atladra
Vadodara- 390012
Ph. 9376135580
http://www.pragrawal.wordpress.com
http://grou.ps/elibrarian
Skype ID: pawanagrawal4u4u
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# 4. FYI | The Long-Term Benefits of the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Model, Pralhad Jadhav, pralhadsha@yahoo.com

The Long-Term Benefits of the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Model

John W. Houghton, Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, Australia, recently published The costs and potential benefits of alternative scholarly publishing models.

Link for the Article | http://informationr.net/ir/16-1/paper469.html

From the Abstract |

Analysis. We examine the costs and potential benefits of the major alternative models for scholarly publishing, including subscription publishing, open access publishing and self-archiving. Adopting a formal approach to modelling the scholarly communication process and identifying activity costs, this paper presents activity and system-wide costs for each of the alternative publishing models. It then explores the potential impacts of enhanced access on returns to R&D.

Results. We find that different scholarly publishing models could make a material difference to the costs faced by various parties and to the returns on investment in R&D that might be realised.

Conclusion. It seems likely that more open access could have substantial benefits in the longer term. While the benefits may be lower during a transitional period they would be likely to be positive for both open access publishing and self-archiving alternatives.

Regards

Pralhad Jadhav
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