Latest Activity

Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted an event

User Awareness Programme on IRINS and INFLIBNET Services at Darshan University, Rajkot, Gujarat on February 21, 2026. at Darshan University, Rajkot, Gujarat.

February 21, 2026 from 8:30am to 5:30pm
2 hours ago
Profile IconMOHANA K and vandita sharma joined LIS Links
19 hours ago
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted blog posts
yesterday
Bidyut Bikash Kalita posted blog posts
Saturday
Profile IconBidyut Bikash Kalita, SANTHOSHA M, Pooja devi and 7 more joined LIS Links
Friday
Dr. Badan Barman posted a blog post
Friday
Praveen Kumar and Dr. Badan Barman are now friends
Thursday
Praveen Kumar updated their profile
Thursday
Anandanayaka S G updated their profile
Wednesday
Dr.W.Vijaya Shoba shared their event on Facebook
Jan 24
Dr.W.Vijaya Shoba posted an event
Thumbnail

Stress and Stress Management for College Students at Kaliakkavilai

January 30, 2026 from 3pm to 4pm
Jan 22
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted a discussion
Jan 22
Sachin Chourasia updated their profile
Jan 20
Dr. U. PRAMANATHAN posted an event

RRRLF-sponsored National Conference on Information Landscape: Trends and Innovations in Public and Academic Libraries (NCILTIPAL 2026) at Kasthurba Kalaiarangam, Vellalar College for Women (Autonomous), Thindal, Erode.

February 13, 2026 at 9am to February 14, 2026 at 5pm
Jan 20
Profile Iconsanthosh kumar, D.Seshu Kumari, Shruthi and 4 more joined LIS Links
Jan 20
Dr.W.Vijaya Shoba shared a profile on Facebook
Jan 12
Accutek Packaging Machine updated their profile
Jan 6
Gurwinder Singh updated their profile
Jan 5
Adithya updated their profile
Jan 5
Parthasarathivamanan.K and Pushpanjali Shriram Patil are now friends
Jan 4

How to organize workshops and seminars more productive

I am writing this piece for drawing the attention of library professionals who are going to organize workshops, seminar and other related events. Recently lot of announcements of such programmes received through popular online discussions forums. Most of the announcements contained minimum information and had no provision to know more about the programme. Library professionals are missing the opportunity to attend professional development activities due to the lack of getting proper information. Getting professional training and knowledge enhancement through various programmes are important for professional development. Library professionals who are involved in organizing continuing education programme deserve appreciation. Organizers should care to capture and disseminate the knowledge emanated in professional development activities. In most of the cases, no facilities arranged to capture the talk and seem no related activities after the programs. Here are my humble suggestions to make the career development programmes more worth.

1. Create a workshop/seminar website. If no technical help available, make use a blog service for this purpose. Blogs are suitable for fast and frequent content updating.
2. Provide maximum details in website. Organise information under various heads, e.g. Registration, Paper submission, Accommodation, etc. Schedule the sessions as early as possible.
3. Avoid displaying entire brochure in picture format in website. Huge brochure file will take time to display the content.
4. Make use Open Conference Systems (http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ocs) to automate conference activities.
5. Announce the seminar/workshop at least 30 days before. It will help the working professionals to obtain permission from authority and make arrangement for travel.
6. Remember to give programme website link in discussion forum posting.
7. If organizers have no plan to publish submitted papers, make arrangement for archive papers in institutional or any public repository (e.g. http://eprints.rclis.org)
8. Make available workshop kit online after the event.
9. Arrange facilities for post conference discussions.
10. Record key talks and publish it online using streaming audio/video services (e.g. youtube.com)
In this way, library professionals not able to attend the programmes can access the content of the seminar/workshop.

I invite your feed back.

Views: 241

Reply to This

Replies to This Forum

Thanks for your post. I just want to draw the attention of the reader of this post to another post entitled "27 Things To Do Before a Conference".
i agree with burman but before attending any work shop /course one should be prepared to attend. The participent should prepare him self with little knowledge about the topic/s what it is dealing etc. so one should do some home work before attending/some more immediately and follwed by maximum after the event to full benefit of the event. Again it all depends on the interest of the participent only

RSS

© 2026   Created by Dr. Badan Barman.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

LIS Links whatsApp