Dear All,
Warm greetings from IMT Ghaziabad!
IMT Ghaziabad Library is pleased to announce the 21st MANLIBNET International Conference on "Empowering Libraries, Connecting Communities: Innovation, Collaboration, and Entrepreneurship" to be held at the IMT Ghaziabad. IMT Ghaziabad strongly advocates the pertinence of libraries in relentlessly adapting and evolving with the times. This unique conference will not only allow learning about advanced technology and services in library and information science, but the stakeholders will also get opportunities to learn about entrepreneurship and collaboration with the community and society. In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, it is vital to stay up to date on advances in the fields of library and information science. This conference provides a platform for the best way to spark innovative ideas and gain insights by meeting and learning from peers.
The MANLIBNET 2023 International Conference is structured to bring together Creative, Academic, and Corporate experts in library science. The professionals may exchange their views and experiences on thinking beyond the box to help contemporary library professionals, libraries, and knowledge resource centres.
§ Theme of Conference: Empowering Libraries, Connecting Communities: Innovation, Collaboration, and Entrepreneurship
§ Date: 5-7 October 2023
§ Click for Conference Portal: https://www.imt.edu/manlibnet2023
§ Click for Conference Brochure
Looking forward to your kind cooperation, support and participation in the conference.
Please call/write to us with any queries.
With best regards,
Organizing Secretary: MANLIBENT 2023
Dr. Akhtar Hussain
Deputy Chief Librarian
Institute of Management Technology
Raj Nagar, Hapur Road, Ghaziabad – 201001
Uttar Pradesh, India
Tel: 0120-4083 302, Mobile: +91 98713 89466
Conference Portal: https://www.imt.edu/manlibnet2023
E-mail: manlibnet2023@imt.edu; manlibnet2023@gmail.com, ahussain@imt.edu
Web: www.imt.edu
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