Latest Activity

Sachin Chourasia updated their profile
1 hour ago
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
19 hours ago
Profile Iconsanthosh kumar, D.Seshu Kumari, Shruthi and 4 more joined LIS Links
19 hours ago
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
Dr Shiva Kumara SU updated their profile
Jan 4
Profile IconPushpa sahu, Abhishek Gupta, Shikha Pandey and 2 more joined LIS Links
Dec 30, 2025
Dr. Badan Barman updated an event

3rd One Week National Workshop on Open-Source Software: Koha and DSpace at Aligarh Muslim University

February 9, 2026 to February 14, 2026
Dec 30, 2025
AMAN SAHU is attending Dr shraddha kalla's event
Thumbnail

RTLA 11th Conference on Knowledge Commons Libraries as Catalysts for Viksit Bharat 2047 at IIHMR University, , Rajasthan

February 21, 2026 to February 22, 2026
Dec 28, 2025
Dr shraddha kalla posted an event
Thumbnail

RTLA 11th Conference on Knowledge Commons Libraries as Catalysts for Viksit Bharat 2047 at IIHMR University, , Rajasthan

February 21, 2026 to February 22, 2026
Dec 26, 2025
SYED SHAZ HUSAIN posted an event

3rd One Week National Workshop on Open-Source Software: Koha and DSpace at Aligarh Muslim University

February 9, 2026 to February 14, 2026
Dec 26, 2025
Profile IconMikaila Rodrigues, Rags P, Randeep Singh and 14 more joined LIS Links
Dec 26, 2025
SURYA PRATAP SINGH updated their profile
Dec 25, 2025
LAITHANGBAM NEPOLEAN SINGH is attending Dr. Ashis Biswas's event

I-KOAL 2026 Conference on Preserving Traditional Agriculture Knowledge via Digital Rural Libraries at Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh

January 30, 2026 at 9am to January 31, 2026 at 6pm
Dec 24, 2025
LAITHANGBAM NEPOLEAN SINGH might attend Dr. Ashis Biswas's event

IASLIC 34th All India Conference 2025 at Department of Library & Information Science,

January 5, 2026 at 9am to January 7, 2026 at 4pm
Dec 24, 2025
Debprasad Dutta is attending RAMESH's event
Dec 20, 2025
Sumedha Singh updated their profile
Dec 19, 2025

No Right Click over LIS Links: What is your opinion?

A few people especially our female members of the LIS Links site raises the issue that their personal photographs are copied and hosted by someone else over other sites. They asked for a remedy. Then I thought of disabling the right click option. Perhaps you all noticed that it was implemented on Friday, April 8, 2011. Now, enabling this options pose problem in managing the site itself. Further, it is not a full proof mechanism to stop copying the photographs. So what’s your personal opinion?

Views: 735

Reply to This

Replies to This Forum

Sir good decision but this is not a solution of the problem. From your side solid step.
this is not a permanent solution
Good idea Sir, I also give my photograph but later I remove it from my pages. Now I can easily paste photograph.

Dear B.Barman,

You should not be disabled mouse right click function, bz a lot lis professionals are using LIS websites, who are facing a lot of problems. In the present time is an information age, there are a lot of favorite social websites available i.e. Facebook, Twitter, Orkut, MySpace etc. Every user is trying to upload different activities of snaps in said social websites. These websites are also providing day by day new technology for attracting the users. So in this view you should be enabled the mouse right click function.  

With Regards,

Akhtar Hussain  

Dear DR. A Hussain

 

I agreed with you.

 

pvz

Not only female member it will benefited all the member of this site. As you uploading photograph is very high risk.

Dear LIS professional

In this modern era of ICT. How can you say only disabling the right click is the solution to avoid downloading photos?

 

pvz.

Dear Badan

Do yo really think? this is permanent solution to avoid copying or downloading images of females, then you can disable the right click on LISLINKS.

 

pvz

Dear Parvez,

Even now people can copy and paste the photograhs. There are many options to do this. That is why i posted the topic for discussion. My point is what should be done?

Dear Badan

There is no benefit of  disabling the right click to avoid of copying the females photos.

I am asking this question to all that females who are complaining to you about coying the their photos.

Is this mandatory to upload their personal photos on lislink? except one PP size photo.

Obviously answer will be no.

Those are using lislink, definitely they are IT savvy. In this ICT based era every think is possible, Even they are knowing each and every think, still they are interested to upload photos. So there is no any scope to take this matter seriously.

 

 

pvz

Dear Parvez,

My intention is also to disable this feature. Even if someone copy a passport photo I think it cannot do any harm to anyone. Even we can copy phtos from Facebook, Orkut, Twitter, then why not from LIS Links!

We made uploading the profile photo mandatory to figured out the fake profles.

thanx sir it is a graet job....

i have a question..if u dont mind plz rply..

"do u varify the LiS account made by someone else. Does he/she not involve in LIS profession?

if any one who are not involving LIS open an account in to this site, what will be the criteria to find out the reality?

RSS

© 2026   Created by Dr. Badan Barman.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

LIS Links whatsApp