NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 2013 (KRM 2013) Medha Joshi Head, Dept. of Lib. Scs. Tata Memorial Hospital A view in to the past
Events – Single half day events, guest lectures, One day seminars Two day Conferences Learning & sharing Endeavors Topics – Trends in biomedical Librarianship Perspectives in KM IPR in Biomedicine KRMs Competitive intelligence Social media in Libraries Speakers – Eminent experts from varied fields: Mathematicians, IPR experts, Technologists Businessman Academicians, scientists and Astrophysicists Economic experts from - Market research Group Participation - across nation, across disciplines Attendance - av
Knowledge Resource Management? (KRM) PURPOSE - interdisciplinary approach to Professional Knowledge - Applications in practice - Bridging the gap - what users expect and what they are served - Adaptation to newer techniques & technologies UNIQUENESS OF THESE EVENTS - An independent session for & by end users - Sessions for sharing new ideas - Networking AN INITIATIVE TO ADDRESS - Technology intensive information landscape - Paradigm shifts in approach - Complexities, expertise, search and access - Understand finer information needs Sense the future
KRM 2007 : Information Resources Integration and Access, 3-4 Aug 2007 FOCUS Information resources, access and integration SPECIAL FEATURE Group discussion - Real time Case studies - addressing EBM information needs OUT COMES Need of Integration of in house and outsourced resources Library s importance as integrator and quality information provider using varying technologies. Availability of Indian data FEEDBACK The KRM Seminar should become an annual feature at TMH
KRM Evidence Based Approach: Information Resource, Service and Practice, 11 th and 12 th November 2008 FOCUS Best practices in Librarianship Emerging need for converting tacit knowledge into explicit knowledge SPECIAL FEATURE End user panel discussion KM trends – best practices Special session – sharing of experiences and best practices OUTCOMES Need for User training Encourage delegate participation in proceedings
KRM 2010 : Information Resource, Services & Practices, 29 th, 30 th Sept – 1 st Oct 2010 FOCUS e-content and its management, legal and administrative concerns challenging demands of tech savvy users. SPECIAL FEATURES Designing tutorials for end users two independent sessions – by end users and Publishers, where each group gave their views and expectations and addresses each others concerns and queries - resulted in a very interactive sessions and better understanding of issues. OUTCOME Information over load - a need for additional human filters Emphasis on Information literacy skills for end users National consortium - Standardising licensing terms and conditions Recognising E- Books as main collection – impacted the MCI norms for libraries
Key speakers Dr. Anil Naik, Professor Emeritus and Dean Research, Prin. L.N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research, Mumbai. Dr Abhijit Lahiri, Former Advisor & Scientist - G, National. Information System for Science & Technology (NISSAT), New Delhi, Prof. Harsha Parekh, Former University Librarian, & Head, SHPT School of Library and Information Science, SNDT Women University, Mumbai, Dr. K. Satyanarayana, Sr. D. DG, Division of Publication and Information, ICMR, New Delhi, KRM 2008 Mr. Ananda T. Byrappa, Librarian, Whitney Knowledge Centre, GE Corporation, Bangalore, KRM 2008 Prof. Ajit Kembhavi, Director, IUCAA, Pune Dr. Varsha Chitale, Director, Valuenotes, Pune Prof. Dr S Jha, Mehta school of Management IIT Powai Dr P Shingare, Jt. Director DMER, Govt. of Maharashtra. Dr V. N Patkar, Individual Researcher Anand Gharat Dr. Ajit Khembhavi Dr. V N Patkar Dr. Varsha Chitale
National Conference on KRM 2013 : Convergence of Resources, Technologies and Services : Trends and Challenges Come - share and experience newer concepts and witness surprise elements at events Join us for KRM 2013, 21,22 Oct 2013 Venue – GJ Auditorium Complex, Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel, Mumbai Website : Contact – Call us –