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Excuse on part of Organising Secretaries of Conferences

It has been now a trend to give the CD formats of proceeding rather than the print versions of it irrespective of the high claims by Organising Secretaries for authors that the submitted papers will be screened in the print forms of their proceedings. If the CD versions is promoted why not are the so called Organising Secretaries upload the the CD versions in their official websites which can also give visualisation to the hard labour of authors. Can not it be a part of cry and hue at this juncture. I pleade everybody to present their views on this delicate issue.

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If we upload the seminars / conference papers over the website it will enable us to scan for plagairism. I am sure more than 80% Indian LIS Professionals wrote their papers only by compiling the resources that are available over the web. So, in such situation you can imagine the problem.

True,

This is one aspect of the problem, but what Muzamil has raised is really  a practical question. The print form can't be and shouldn't be replaced by CD format.

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