COURSE LAYOUT
It is a course of 40 hours, i.e. 20 hours of e-content and 20 hours of video content. At your time, place and convenience. You need to devote just 2 hours a day for five days in a week or just 8 hours a week. It is flexible course. We need to complete 40 hours in two to three months’ time. It will be a blend of e-text, self-check exercises, tasks, activities, audio and video content, assignments with continuous and term end evaluation. The most important parts of the course, is, Discussion Forum, here we all can discuss, comment, suggest and empower ourselves with the help of the discussion forum. There will be a list of resources for further studies. There is a group of enthusiastic techno-savvy experts invited from across the country to support the course.
It is a course of 40 hours, i.e. 20 hours of e-content and 20 hours of video content. At your time, place and convenience. You need to devote just 2 hours a day for five days in a week or just 8 hours a week. It is flexible course. We need to complete 40 hours in two to three months’ time. It will be a blend of e-text, self-check exercises, tasks, activities, audio and video content, assignments with continuous and term end evaluation. The most important parts of the course, is, Discussion Forum, here we all can discuss, comment, suggest and empower ourselves with the help of the discussion forum. There will be a list of resources for further studies. There is a group of enthusiastic techno-savvy experts invited from across the country to support the course.
Week 1: Library and Information Science Profession: Trends & Issues
Transformation of Library and Information Science Products & Services
Week 2: Discovering New Competencies for LIS Professionals
Discovering new ways of resources, products and services for providing service with ease of access
Week 3: E-Resources and Consortia Management for Library and Informational Profession
eBooks: Issues, Challenges, Procurement Policies and Procedures
Emerging Trends in Copyright for Online Contents
Week 4: E-Resource Management (ERM): Softwares, Procurement, Practices, Usage and Challenges
Collection Development and Technical Processing Management using Automation Software
Week 5: RFID implementation in Libraries
QR code and Useful applications in Libraries
Week 6: Web 2.0/3.0 applications and their role in Library Services
Cloud Computing and Library Services
Week 7: Overview of Design and Development of Digital Libraries using Open Source Softwares
Content Management
Institutional Repository and ETDs. Digitization, Digital Preservation and Data Curation
Week 8: Internet of Things for Libraries
Crowd sourcing and Crowd funding with special reference to Libraries
Week 9: Knowledge Management and its application in Libraries
Web Ontologies and Taxonomies
Week 10: Data and Metadata
Big data and Data visualization
Week 11: Open Access Scholarly Communication
Open Licensing
Week 12: Federated Searching and Discovery Services
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Semantics and Library Apps
Week 13: Library and Information Science Research: Trends & Issues
Plagiarism and Academic Integrity in Academics & Career Advancements
Week 14: Maximizing Visibility of Research Outputs
Faculty and Institute Profiling Systems with special reference to IRINS
Week 15: Reference Management
E-learning and MOOCs
Week 16: Marketing of Library Products and Services
Libraries and Learning Spaces
Transformation of Library and Information Science Products & Services
Week 2: Discovering New Competencies for LIS Professionals
Discovering new ways of resources, products and services for providing service with ease of access
Week 3: E-Resources and Consortia Management for Library and Informational Profession
eBooks: Issues, Challenges, Procurement Policies and Procedures
Emerging Trends in Copyright for Online Contents
Week 4: E-Resource Management (ERM): Softwares, Procurement, Practices, Usage and Challenges
Collection Development and Technical Processing Management using Automation Software
Week 5: RFID implementation in Libraries
QR code and Useful applications in Libraries
Week 6: Web 2.0/3.0 applications and their role in Library Services
Cloud Computing and Library Services
Week 7: Overview of Design and Development of Digital Libraries using Open Source Softwares
Content Management
Institutional Repository and ETDs. Digitization, Digital Preservation and Data Curation
Week 8: Internet of Things for Libraries
Crowd sourcing and Crowd funding with special reference to Libraries
Week 9: Knowledge Management and its application in Libraries
Web Ontologies and Taxonomies
Week 10: Data and Metadata
Big data and Data visualization
Week 11: Open Access Scholarly Communication
Open Licensing
Week 12: Federated Searching and Discovery Services
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Semantics and Library Apps
Week 13: Library and Information Science Research: Trends & Issues
Plagiarism and Academic Integrity in Academics & Career Advancements
Week 14: Maximizing Visibility of Research Outputs
Faculty and Institute Profiling Systems with special reference to IRINS
Week 15: Reference Management
E-learning and MOOCs
Week 16: Marketing of Library Products and Services
Libraries and Learning Spaces
SUMMARY
Course Status : Upcoming
Course Type : Core
Duration : 16 weeks
Start Date : 01 Sep 2019
End Date : 31 Dec 2019
Exam Date :
Category :
Annual Refresher Programme in Teaching (ARPIT)
Level : Postgraduate
This is an AICTE approved FDP course
Source:
https://swayam.gov.in/nd2_arp19_ap78/preview
Course Status : Upcoming
Course Type : Core
Duration : 16 weeks
Start Date : 01 Sep 2019
End Date : 31 Dec 2019
Exam Date :
Category :
Annual Refresher Programme in Teaching (ARPIT)
Level : Postgraduate
This is an AICTE approved FDP course
Source:
https://swayam.gov.in/nd2_arp19_ap78/preview