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Regarding taking permission from parent office for publishing articles

Dear LIS Members

I would like to know whether it is mandatory to take permission from parent office if we are going to publish article/s. what are implications please tell?

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If you want to claim the benefit of publishing a paper (want to attend the seminar / conferences afterwards based on your submission of artilce, etc), you have to submit it through proper channel. Otherwise you just can ignore it.

In case you are a Government Employee - librarian or any other post - all Government employees are governed by Official Secrecy Act and CCS conduct rules. If you go through these rules it can be easily  infered that it is mandatory to get permission before writing anything in public domain i.e publishing your work. All Govermnent employyes sign an oath and a few forms related to this alongwith verifications at the time of joining  which binds them to this.

In case of any employee in Private Organisation / College, he will be governed by its laws but even then if any point of time he has signed a Non Disclosure agreement with the organisation he is working with, that also binds him to take prior permission.

thanks

thank you sir

If you are employed in Government Job - Central, State or Govt College, it is mandatory to take official permission before submitting a paper.

No

Madam

I think it is not mandatory to take permission from parent office to publish article/s 

publish article/s this activity consider under CAS as per UGC 

if you are working as Librarian on UGC approval 

than institute should sponsor to you to attend seminar or conference 

this case you must take to permission from parent institute 

if you don't want any remuneration from parent  institute for this 

than it is depend on you  weather take permission or not 

 

Thanks & Regards

Digambar B Waghmare (Librarian)

Sinhgad College of Engineering, MS

thanks Mr. Waghmare

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