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Vol.18- No.1 (Jan-Mar2011) - INFLIBNET Centre

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Staff NewsNorth Maharasthra University, Jalgaon, February 21, 2011Shri H G Hosamani, Scientist B (LS) was invited as ResourcePerson to the North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon on February21, 2011 during One Day Workshop on Use of SOUL Softwarefor Library Automation. The Workshop was jointly organised bythe Central Library and the Department of Library and InformationScience, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon. More than 100library professionals consisting of college librarians and libraryscience students participated in the programme. Shri Hosamanimade presentation on Overview of SOUL 2.0 and focused onits operational aspects covering to various modules. He alsospoke about e-resources available through N-LIST Programmeand its benefits to the colleges.Shri H G Hosamani, Scientist B (LS), <strong>INFLIBNET</strong> <strong>Centre</strong> Lighting the Traditional Lamp During the Inauguration of theWorkshop at North Maharashtra University, JalgaonINCorrigendum<strong>INFLIBNET</strong> Newsletter, Vol. 17, No.4 published an article on“National Research Productivity in Library and InformationScience” by Shri Rajesh Chandrakar and Dr. Jagdish Arora. Thefollowing reference is missing in the article:Chandrakar, Rajesh & Arora, Jagdish. 2009. Automation of libraryin India: past, present and future. [Feature article]. InformationStandards Quarterly (ISQ), 21(4), Fall 2009. pp. 11-15.Besides, in the article, table 2 lists out top 29 institutions whomade its presence in the Web of Science database with at least4 articles has 10 library schools instead of 8. Further, in thetable 3 on top 22 library science schools with at least twoarticles indexed in the Web of Science Database, where “place”for the Aligarh Muslim University is mentioned as Delhi may beread as Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.IN22Vol. 18, No. 1 (<strong>Jan</strong>uary to March 2011)

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