Author Index Amudhavalli, A., 143 Anukampa Negi 152 Athinarayanan, S., 190 Chandra, U., 93, 169 Chitra Dhavaputhalvi, A., 200 Das, P., 81 Dasgupta, D., 81 Dipa Dasgupta 100 Gayatri, D., 13 Jayadev Kadli 1 Jayakumar, C., 9 Joby Thomas 47 Joseph, J.V.M., 73 Kanthimathi, S., 86 Kaushik, K Sanjay 118 Kuriakose, K.K. 190 Mago, R., 93, 169 Mallick, B.K., 81 Mishra, P.B., 169 Moolani, J.P. 93, 169 Muttayya Koganuramath 1 Narayanan, A., 180 Nargund I N., 47 Pandurangam, M., 73 Parihar, Y.S., 37 Pattnaik, J.K., 37 Rajendran, L., 111 Rajendran, L., (Dr.) 131 Rajendran, V., 61, 180 Rathinasabapathy, G., 111, 131, 143 Saha, A.K., 81 Sampath Kumar, S., 86 Samyuktha, R., 44 Sangita Gupta 68 Sanjay Gupta 152 Sanjeevkumar. R. J., 54 Satish Kanamadi, 1 Satya Murty, S.A.V., 190 Satyanarayana, K.V., 204 Seetha, H., 190 Sheetal Tare 204 Somasekharan, M., 9, 73, 106, 180 Soundararajan, E., 9, 61, 106 Srinivasan, J., 180 Subramanian, N., 30 Swaminathan, P., 190 Thakur, D.S., 160 Tharani, K., 86 Valarmathy, N., 126 Vasundhra Kumari 152 Vijendra Singh 118 Vinitha, K., 86
Author Index Amudhavalli, A., I-6, 143 Anukampa Negi 152 Athinarayanan, S., 190 Chandra, U., 93, 169 Chitra Dhavaputhalvi, A., 200 Das, P., 81 Dasgupta, D., 81 Dipa Dasgupta 100 Gayatri, D., 13 Jadhav, R., 54 Jayadev Kadli 1 Jayakumar, C., 9 Joby Thomas 47 Joseph, J.V.M., 73 Kanthimathi, S., 86 Kavitha Dutta, 68 Kaushik, K Sanjay 118 Kuriakose, K.K. 190 Mago, R., 93, 169 Mallick, B.K., 81 Mishra, P.B., 169 Moolani, J.P. 93, 169 Muttayya Koganuramath 1 Narayanan, A., 180 Nargund I N., 47 Pandurangam, M., 73 Parihar, Y.S., 37 Pattnaik, J.K., 37 Praveen Kumar Kumbargoudar, 54 Rajendran, L., 111, 131 Rajendran, V., 61, 180 Rathinasabapathy, G., 111, 131, 143 Saha, A.K., 81 Sampath Kumar, S., 86 Samyuktha, R., 44 Sangita Gupta 68 Sanjay Gupta 152 Sanjeevkumar. R. J., 54 Satish Kanamadi, 1 Satya Murty, S.A.V., 190 Satyanarayana, K.V., 204 Seetha, H., 190 Sheetal Tare 204 Sneh Lata Sharma, 68 Somasekharan, M., I-2, 9, 73, 106, 180 Soundararajan, E., I-2, 9, 61, 106 Srinivasan, J., 180 Subarna K Das, 22 Subramanian, N., 30 Swaminathan, P., 190 Thakur, D.S., 160 Tharani, K., 86 Valarmathy, N., 126 Vasundhra Kumari 152 Vijendra Singh 118 Vinitha, K., 86
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Conference on Recent Advances in In
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CONTENTS INVITED TALKS “Bodhi”
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Dr. Sanjay K Kaushik and Vijendra S
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Tacit Knowledge Contextual Mental P
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documents can become knowledge repo
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objects to form a conceptual networ
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Global highly competitive fast ch
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knowledge would always be packaged
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If our human filters are all too mu
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6. Booch, G. (1993). Object-Oriente
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development (Balyan, R.K. 2007). Th
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4. NEW FOUND ROLES / RESPONSIBILITI
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human resource development in the k
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Those librarians who have the neede
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of information using formal and inf
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high quality information and by net
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everywhere on the Internet, existin
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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN DIGITAL INF
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6. KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: COMMON AND
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Knowledge and Information Managemen
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to a broad collection of organizati
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Information technology is a tool fo
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more science in public domain. Seve
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Web-of Science which covers Science
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Creation of digital contents and in
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University Libraries - Metamorphosi
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KM will play an essential role, and
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Safety Knowledge Management System
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The objective of the archives is: 1
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Internet Usage by Research Scholars
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