The document discusses the use of information technologies at the Ulaanbaatar Public Library in Mongolia. It describes the library software used, including a transition from Alice to the open source Koha system. It also outlines the library's hardware, including 79 computers for staff and patrons. The document details how IT is used for circulation, communication, programs, and services for blind users, including a DAISY studio for producing digital talking books. The library aims to expand IT services and internet access to its branches.
Paper Presented in National Seminar on
Networking of Library and Information Centres of North East India in Digital Environment (NLICDE-2011)
(21-23 March 2011)ORGANISED UNDER THE AEGIS OF National Library, Kolkata
Ministry of Culture, Govt. of IndiaByOrganized by
Central Library, National Institute of Technology Silchar
Library automation in Bangladesh: Past, Present, FutureSelim Reza Bappy
This document discusses the history and current state of library automation in Bangladesh. It begins by defining library automation and providing examples of early automated libraries in Bangladesh in the 1980s. It then summarizes the automation efforts of several academic and special libraries in Bangladesh, including the use of integrated library management systems like LibSys and development of custom systems. Finally, it notes that most Bangladeshi libraries are now using open-source software like Koha for automation and that trends show more libraries adopting such systems going forward.
New trends and skill in library automation: impact of Artificial Intelligence...Mokhtar Ben Henda
This document discusses new trends and skills in library automation due to artificial intelligence and Industry 4.0. It outlines challenges libraries face from the transition to digital formats, new library management systems, and changing user needs. Libraries must adapt services for the digital era and train librarians in new skills like data analysis, digital preservation, and repository management. Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, big data, blockchain, augmented reality, and the internet of things could transform library services but also present challenges around issues like privacy, access, and replacing human roles.
Enhancing the Usability of Library System at CSIBER using QR Codeiosrjce
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of computer engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in computer technology. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
An assessment of the state of readiness for library automation in ibrahim bad...Alexander Decker
This document assesses the readiness for library automation at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida Library in Yola and Ramat Library at the University of Maiduguri. It found that both libraries had poor funding and inadequate infrastructure and personnel to support automation. As a result, the study concluded that neither library was adequately prepared for automation. It recommended that vice-chancellors provide more funding to libraries for automation resources like computers, internet access, and connection to the National Virtual Library of Nigeria. The study used questionnaires, interviews and observations of 27 librarians from the two libraries to evaluate the current state of readiness.
The document provides an overview of computers and their components, peripherals, and uses in libraries. It discusses desktop computers and their essential parts like the motherboard, processor, RAM, and ROM. It also covers computer storage media, measurements, software types, operating systems, and a brief history. Additionally, it lists common peripherals like monitors, keyboards, mice, printers, and their varieties. Finally, it discusses how computers are used for tasks in libraries like collection organization, interlibrary loans, electronic resources, internet access, instruction, and more.
Paper Presented in National Seminar on
Networking of Library and Information Centres of North East India in Digital Environment (NLICDE-2011)
(21-23 March 2011)ORGANISED UNDER THE AEGIS OF National Library, Kolkata
Ministry of Culture, Govt. of IndiaByOrganized by
Central Library, National Institute of Technology Silchar
Library automation in Bangladesh: Past, Present, FutureSelim Reza Bappy
This document discusses the history and current state of library automation in Bangladesh. It begins by defining library automation and providing examples of early automated libraries in Bangladesh in the 1980s. It then summarizes the automation efforts of several academic and special libraries in Bangladesh, including the use of integrated library management systems like LibSys and development of custom systems. Finally, it notes that most Bangladeshi libraries are now using open-source software like Koha for automation and that trends show more libraries adopting such systems going forward.
New trends and skill in library automation: impact of Artificial Intelligence...Mokhtar Ben Henda
This document discusses new trends and skills in library automation due to artificial intelligence and Industry 4.0. It outlines challenges libraries face from the transition to digital formats, new library management systems, and changing user needs. Libraries must adapt services for the digital era and train librarians in new skills like data analysis, digital preservation, and repository management. Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, big data, blockchain, augmented reality, and the internet of things could transform library services but also present challenges around issues like privacy, access, and replacing human roles.
Enhancing the Usability of Library System at CSIBER using QR Codeiosrjce
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of computer engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in computer technology. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
An assessment of the state of readiness for library automation in ibrahim bad...Alexander Decker
This document assesses the readiness for library automation at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida Library in Yola and Ramat Library at the University of Maiduguri. It found that both libraries had poor funding and inadequate infrastructure and personnel to support automation. As a result, the study concluded that neither library was adequately prepared for automation. It recommended that vice-chancellors provide more funding to libraries for automation resources like computers, internet access, and connection to the National Virtual Library of Nigeria. The study used questionnaires, interviews and observations of 27 librarians from the two libraries to evaluate the current state of readiness.
The document provides an overview of computers and their components, peripherals, and uses in libraries. It discusses desktop computers and their essential parts like the motherboard, processor, RAM, and ROM. It also covers computer storage media, measurements, software types, operating systems, and a brief history. Additionally, it lists common peripherals like monitors, keyboards, mice, printers, and their varieties. Finally, it discusses how computers are used for tasks in libraries like collection organization, interlibrary loans, electronic resources, internet access, instruction, and more.
Library and Information Services are playing a vital role in digital era. Library services are
now depends upon the Information and Communication Technology. This paper is highlight the
services of libraries with new technology. It identify the various components of ICT. It also definethe functions and challenges of ICT based library services
This document provides information about several presentations at the European Librarians Theatre on mobile technologies and their impact on librarians' jobs. On November 30th, there will be a panel titled "The Mobile Effect" discussing how technologies like the iPad and Kindle are affecting librarians. Presenters will include representatives from Greece, Italy, the UK, and France who will discuss topics like the growth of mobile use in their countries, libraries' increasing use of mobile websites and apps, and the challenges and opportunities for librarians in engaging with patrons using mobile devices.
Case Study: Europeana API Implementation in Polish Digital LibrariesNeil Bates
In 2009, PSNC, the operator of Polish Digital Libraries Federation, began working with Europeana and exploiting the potential of promoting Polish cultural heritage content across Europe with the aim of creating wider access and facilitating re-use of their content. Europeana’s API has provided a good platform for this, both enriching existing services and providing a wider breadth of content to users of the DLW and DLF services. Through a number of widgets, DLW and DLF have utilised Europeana’s API to bring in content from Europeana that is related to search queries on their existing websites. This provides end-users with more choice as results are returned from hundreds of other trusted heritage institutions across Europe via the Europeana API.
Innovative services developed in the INSS Project [Resursă electronică] : Prezentare / Bibl. Şt. a Univ. de Stat "Alecu Russo" din Bălţi ; realizare Elena Harconiţa. - Bălţi, 2018.
Seoul, Republic of Korea: Libraries as a Catalyst for Economic Growth and Com...San Antonio Public Library
The document summarizes the development of the National Digital Library of Korea, including its goals of providing integrated online and offline access to digital information resources and improving public access to knowledge. It describes the library's digital collections and services, such as its digital portal and information commons physical spaces. The document also outlines the library's efforts to build digital collections through purchasing commercial databases, collecting publicly available online resources, and legislating the collection of domestic online data. It discusses the library's plans to expand access through alliances with smaller libraries and increasing digital content offerings.
The document summarizes Bulgaria's participation in the Global Libraries initiative, which provides public access to computers and internet in local libraries. It discusses how 960 libraries in Bulgaria have received equipment and training, providing access to job searches, education information, healthcare services and more. Typical libraries now have 3-25 computers and a trained librarian helping users access online services. Since 2010, library visits have increased 11-16% with the greatest growth in small towns, showing people are utilizing the new resources.
The National Library of Korea introduced an RFID system in 2005 to enhance patron services and lay the foundation for an Ubiquitous Library. Key initiatives included an online library card registration system, a subject specialist librarian support system to improve personalized service, and a "My Library" feature. This allowed the library to better understand patron usage patterns, provide data-driven services, and compete with commercial information providers. The RFID system helped modernize operations while preserving the library's role in protecting intellectual resources.
Challenges associated with the use of ict facilites in public library of nigeriaAlexander Decker
This document discusses the challenges associated with using information and communication technology (ICT) facilities in public libraries in Nigeria. It outlines several problems that limit ICT access and use, such as restricted user access, poor maintenance, lack of trained personnel, and erratic power supply. The document also examines how ICT policies aim to regulate technology development and use in libraries. Finally, the ways ICT has impacted library services, such as online catalogs and reference services, is discussed. Recommendations include increasing government funding for libraries, providing staff training on ICT, and introducing ICT facilities in libraries that currently lack them.
Challenges associated with the use of ict facilites in public library of nigeriaAlexander Decker
This document discusses the challenges associated with using information and communication technology (ICT) facilities in public libraries in Nigeria. It identifies several problems that limit ICT access and use, such as restricted user access, poor maintenance, lack of trained personnel, and erratic power supply. The document also examines how ICT policies aim to regulate technology development and use in libraries. Finally, it explores how ICT has impacted library services by enabling online catalogs, resource sharing, and more efficient operations. Recommendations include increasing funding, providing staff training, introducing ICT in more libraries, and adopting national ICT policies for public libraries.
The document discusses redesigning the role of public libraries in Romania to better support e-inclusion and digital literacy. It outlines investments made through the Biblionet program to upgrade libraries' technology and training. This helped expand broadband access across urban and rural areas. It also discusses the National Association of Public Libraries' efforts to develop strategic plans and training to position libraries as key institutions for e-inclusion and providing access to digital resources and government services.
Hämeenlinna City Library 2.0. Inkeri Jurvanen. Twin Cities Conference: Innovation into Practise- New Service Concepts, Helsinki and Turku, Finland, 13-16 May 2009
Library of Birmingham on the move - be2camp presentationbe2campbrum
The document discusses the Library of Birmingham's (LoB) strategy to become a digital and mobile library through 5 types of libraries - the Connected Library, the Virtual Library, the Logical Library, the Self-Service Library, and the Extended Library. It emphasizes the critical role of ICT and mobility in transforming the LoB and delivering digital services. The LoB aims to unlock its collections for a new digital user community and provide meaningful mobile services that complement online and physical experiences.
This document discusses the role of online journals and library consortiums in research, with a focus on the N-LIST program run by INFLIBNET in India. It defines electronic publications and categories like e-journals, aggregators, and consortiums. It describes how INFLIBNET and its N-LIST program provide access to online resources for colleges through a library consortium. The document concludes that electronic publications are beneficial but still need adoption, and librarians play an important role in encouraging access and managing issues with new technologies.
Presentation from Symposium on Mobile Technologies in Library Services (22 Nov 2012, Dublin), organised by the Acquisitions Group of Ireland (AGI) and the LIR HEAnet User Group for Libraries.
Presentation to Northern Sydney District Teacher Librarian Association Roxanne Missingham
This document discusses the changing role of libraries and information in the digital age. It notes that libraries now provide access to both print and digital information and must help users develop digital literacy skills. There is debate around whether digital formats can fully replace print and the role of libraries in providing long-term access to reliable information. New technologies like mobile devices and open data present opportunities but also challenges around issues like copyright and the risk of information being lost. The future of libraries may involve roles in areas like data management and supporting rights in the evolving information environment.
This document discusses the impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) on libraries and the changing role of librarians. It outlines how ICT has led to the automation of library operations and services, including the creation of digital libraries and institutional repositories. The document also lists the skills librarians require to implement and manage ICT, such as knowledge of software, networking, metadata, and various library services like cataloging and reference services. It emphasizes that ICT is crucial for libraries to meet growing user demands in the current digital environment.
This document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It discusses the history and evolution of IoT, including how the concept was first coined in 1999. It describes IoT as a wireless network that connects physical objects through embedded technology to collect and share data. The document outlines key characteristics of IoT systems, such as their pervasive and ubiquitous nature, heterogeneity, and vastly greater scale than the traditional Internet. An architecture for IoT is presented involving tagging, sensing, and networking physical objects.
This document discusses the planning and implementation of library automation using RFID technology at the Central Library of Central Institute of Technology Kokrajhar in Assam, India. It outlines the 12 step process they followed, including acquiring knowledge, conducting a market survey and feasibility study, selecting hardware and software, getting project approval, issuing a tender, monitoring implementation, trial services, training users, and final implementation. The systematic planning approach allowed the project to be completed without major problems. The steps provide guidance for other libraries automating their systems.
Library and Information Services are playing a vital role in digital era. Library services are
now depends upon the Information and Communication Technology. This paper is highlight the
services of libraries with new technology. It identify the various components of ICT. It also definethe functions and challenges of ICT based library services
This document provides information about several presentations at the European Librarians Theatre on mobile technologies and their impact on librarians' jobs. On November 30th, there will be a panel titled "The Mobile Effect" discussing how technologies like the iPad and Kindle are affecting librarians. Presenters will include representatives from Greece, Italy, the UK, and France who will discuss topics like the growth of mobile use in their countries, libraries' increasing use of mobile websites and apps, and the challenges and opportunities for librarians in engaging with patrons using mobile devices.
Case Study: Europeana API Implementation in Polish Digital LibrariesNeil Bates
In 2009, PSNC, the operator of Polish Digital Libraries Federation, began working with Europeana and exploiting the potential of promoting Polish cultural heritage content across Europe with the aim of creating wider access and facilitating re-use of their content. Europeana’s API has provided a good platform for this, both enriching existing services and providing a wider breadth of content to users of the DLW and DLF services. Through a number of widgets, DLW and DLF have utilised Europeana’s API to bring in content from Europeana that is related to search queries on their existing websites. This provides end-users with more choice as results are returned from hundreds of other trusted heritage institutions across Europe via the Europeana API.
Innovative services developed in the INSS Project [Resursă electronică] : Prezentare / Bibl. Şt. a Univ. de Stat "Alecu Russo" din Bălţi ; realizare Elena Harconiţa. - Bălţi, 2018.
Seoul, Republic of Korea: Libraries as a Catalyst for Economic Growth and Com...San Antonio Public Library
The document summarizes the development of the National Digital Library of Korea, including its goals of providing integrated online and offline access to digital information resources and improving public access to knowledge. It describes the library's digital collections and services, such as its digital portal and information commons physical spaces. The document also outlines the library's efforts to build digital collections through purchasing commercial databases, collecting publicly available online resources, and legislating the collection of domestic online data. It discusses the library's plans to expand access through alliances with smaller libraries and increasing digital content offerings.
The document summarizes Bulgaria's participation in the Global Libraries initiative, which provides public access to computers and internet in local libraries. It discusses how 960 libraries in Bulgaria have received equipment and training, providing access to job searches, education information, healthcare services and more. Typical libraries now have 3-25 computers and a trained librarian helping users access online services. Since 2010, library visits have increased 11-16% with the greatest growth in small towns, showing people are utilizing the new resources.
The National Library of Korea introduced an RFID system in 2005 to enhance patron services and lay the foundation for an Ubiquitous Library. Key initiatives included an online library card registration system, a subject specialist librarian support system to improve personalized service, and a "My Library" feature. This allowed the library to better understand patron usage patterns, provide data-driven services, and compete with commercial information providers. The RFID system helped modernize operations while preserving the library's role in protecting intellectual resources.
Challenges associated with the use of ict facilites in public library of nigeriaAlexander Decker
This document discusses the challenges associated with using information and communication technology (ICT) facilities in public libraries in Nigeria. It outlines several problems that limit ICT access and use, such as restricted user access, poor maintenance, lack of trained personnel, and erratic power supply. The document also examines how ICT policies aim to regulate technology development and use in libraries. Finally, the ways ICT has impacted library services, such as online catalogs and reference services, is discussed. Recommendations include increasing government funding for libraries, providing staff training on ICT, and introducing ICT facilities in libraries that currently lack them.
Challenges associated with the use of ict facilites in public library of nigeriaAlexander Decker
This document discusses the challenges associated with using information and communication technology (ICT) facilities in public libraries in Nigeria. It identifies several problems that limit ICT access and use, such as restricted user access, poor maintenance, lack of trained personnel, and erratic power supply. The document also examines how ICT policies aim to regulate technology development and use in libraries. Finally, it explores how ICT has impacted library services by enabling online catalogs, resource sharing, and more efficient operations. Recommendations include increasing funding, providing staff training, introducing ICT in more libraries, and adopting national ICT policies for public libraries.
The document discusses redesigning the role of public libraries in Romania to better support e-inclusion and digital literacy. It outlines investments made through the Biblionet program to upgrade libraries' technology and training. This helped expand broadband access across urban and rural areas. It also discusses the National Association of Public Libraries' efforts to develop strategic plans and training to position libraries as key institutions for e-inclusion and providing access to digital resources and government services.
Hämeenlinna City Library 2.0. Inkeri Jurvanen. Twin Cities Conference: Innovation into Practise- New Service Concepts, Helsinki and Turku, Finland, 13-16 May 2009
Library of Birmingham on the move - be2camp presentationbe2campbrum
The document discusses the Library of Birmingham's (LoB) strategy to become a digital and mobile library through 5 types of libraries - the Connected Library, the Virtual Library, the Logical Library, the Self-Service Library, and the Extended Library. It emphasizes the critical role of ICT and mobility in transforming the LoB and delivering digital services. The LoB aims to unlock its collections for a new digital user community and provide meaningful mobile services that complement online and physical experiences.
This document discusses the role of online journals and library consortiums in research, with a focus on the N-LIST program run by INFLIBNET in India. It defines electronic publications and categories like e-journals, aggregators, and consortiums. It describes how INFLIBNET and its N-LIST program provide access to online resources for colleges through a library consortium. The document concludes that electronic publications are beneficial but still need adoption, and librarians play an important role in encouraging access and managing issues with new technologies.
Presentation from Symposium on Mobile Technologies in Library Services (22 Nov 2012, Dublin), organised by the Acquisitions Group of Ireland (AGI) and the LIR HEAnet User Group for Libraries.
Presentation to Northern Sydney District Teacher Librarian Association Roxanne Missingham
This document discusses the changing role of libraries and information in the digital age. It notes that libraries now provide access to both print and digital information and must help users develop digital literacy skills. There is debate around whether digital formats can fully replace print and the role of libraries in providing long-term access to reliable information. New technologies like mobile devices and open data present opportunities but also challenges around issues like copyright and the risk of information being lost. The future of libraries may involve roles in areas like data management and supporting rights in the evolving information environment.
This document discusses the impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) on libraries and the changing role of librarians. It outlines how ICT has led to the automation of library operations and services, including the creation of digital libraries and institutional repositories. The document also lists the skills librarians require to implement and manage ICT, such as knowledge of software, networking, metadata, and various library services like cataloging and reference services. It emphasizes that ICT is crucial for libraries to meet growing user demands in the current digital environment.
This document provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT). It discusses the history and evolution of IoT, including how the concept was first coined in 1999. It describes IoT as a wireless network that connects physical objects through embedded technology to collect and share data. The document outlines key characteristics of IoT systems, such as their pervasive and ubiquitous nature, heterogeneity, and vastly greater scale than the traditional Internet. An architecture for IoT is presented involving tagging, sensing, and networking physical objects.
This document discusses the planning and implementation of library automation using RFID technology at the Central Library of Central Institute of Technology Kokrajhar in Assam, India. It outlines the 12 step process they followed, including acquiring knowledge, conducting a market survey and feasibility study, selecting hardware and software, getting project approval, issuing a tender, monitoring implementation, trial services, training users, and final implementation. The systematic planning approach allowed the project to be completed without major problems. The steps provide guidance for other libraries automating their systems.
Begzsuren presented this slides to the Mongolian Library Update 2018 discussion in 17th Sep., 2018. This 5th annual event organized by Mongolian Libraries Consortium.
We love to share what we know from libraries. In this presentation, we put information what checkout services from 8 libraries of 4 countries on the road "Backpack with knuckle bone" journey.
Home loan service in libraries on Backpacking with knuckle bone journeyBegzsuren Jamsranjav
Begzsuren and Mungunsoyombo traveled to Minsk, Belarus from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on June-August, 2018. This trip name is "Backpacking with Knuckle bone". During this trip they visited to 10 libraries in Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Belarus countries to know library services, especially home loan service, because they want to talk with Mongolian librarians, what they want to change in Mongolian libraries.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdf
It usage at upl 2012 may
1. LIPETSK WEBINAR
Information technologies and
electronic resources in
modern libraries
Begzsuren Jamsranjav
IT Manager
Gmail, FB, TW, Skype,
Posterous: jbegzsuren
2. LIPETSK WEBINAR: Information technologies and electronic resources in modern libraries, June 19th, 2012
Contents
1. Briefly about Ulaanbaatar Public Library (UPL)
2. IT detail
3. IT for circulation
4. IT for communication
5. IT for programs
6. IT for reading
7. IT for blind users
8. Planning
Use of IT technologies in city library of Ulan Bator, Mongolia by Begzsuren
3. LIPETSK WEBINAR: Information technologies and electronic resources in modern libraries, June 19th, 2012
1. Briefly about Ulaanbaatar Public Library (UPL)
1980 – established in central district of Ulaanbaatar capital city
1986 – centralized, with 15 branches
1991 – new branch library in Ulaanbaatar city west district
1992 - only 4 branches left, others closed by economic crisis
1998 – Alice software for Library automation by AusAID grant
1999 – Internet connection by CanadaIDRC and ISP Datacom
2003 – Library borrower card replaced by Alice fingerprint recognition module
2004 – American Corner established with cooperation American Embassy
2005 – Braille book center with cooperation National Federation for the Blind
2008 – Service environment shifted to open stacks
2010 – DAISY technology implementation to Braille book center
2011 – Open source, web based Koha LIS implementation with support KOICA
2011 – 1-5 grade pupils are free on borrower registration and home loan
service
Use of IT technologies in city library of Ulan Bator, Mongolia by Begzsuren
4. LIPETSK WEBINAR: Information technologies and electronic resources in modern libraries, June 19th, 2012
Use of IT technologies in city library of Ulan Bator, Mongolia by Begzsuren
5. LIPETSK WEBINAR: Information technologies and electronic resources in modern libraries, June 19th, 2012
2. IT detail – library software (1/4)
1998-2011 : Alice for Windows, Softlink International
company, Australia
Borrower registration, Cataloguing, Periodical indexing, OPAC , webOPAC
modules
Since 2003 : self programmed client/server Doorcontrol software
Entrance check, Circulation by barcode, Calculate registration and home loan
fee from library borrowers
Since June 2011 : Open source Koha LIS
http://koha.pl.ub.gov.mn
UNICODE supported
now using borrower registration, cataloguing and OPAC functions
planning to use circulation and reporting functions
No library software implementation at 4 branches
Use of IT technologies in city library of Ulan Bator, Mongolia by Begzsuren
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2. IT detail – library hardware (2/4)
Computers (79 pc) :
Onsite servers (6): for Koha, internet connection sharing, internet filter, wifi
internet connection, test server and local Doorcontrol software
Offsite server : City IT agency freely hosted servers for library website and
email
for staffs (32): acquisition librarian 1, cataloguer 1, book technical librarian
1, department managers 3, branch managers [4], administration 5, IT staffs
2, circulation librarians 6+[8], DAISY studio 2
for library users (41): free internet/e-reading 18+[9], opac 4 /n-
computing/, entrance check 1, in-house self check-out 3, blind users 3, chess
room 4
Web camera to take a borrower photo, num keypad to write PIN
code on registration and circulation
Barcode readers, receipt printer for circulation
Magnetic security door with tag activator/deactivator
Surveillance camera system
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2. IT detail – internet connection (3/4)
Wireless connection
1999-2002 by CanadaIDRC and ISP Datacom
Fiber optic 1.5Mb at central library
for LAN computers /2007-2017/
Fiber optic 2Mb at central library
for 2 WiFi hotspots /2011-2012/
Still no internet connection for 4 branch libraries
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2. IT detail – IT staffs (4/4)
Begzsuren Jamsranjav
since September 1998
responsible for programming, and social media
Bumerdene Ulziibat
March 2011 – May 2012
Gantulga Lkhagva
since May 2012
system administrator and Koha LIS administration
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3. IT for circulation (1/2)
Koha - library integrated system
open source, UNICODE supported, web based, and
USMARC supported
For users - http://koha.pl.ub.gov.mn
OPAC, to search books
For librarians – http://koha.pl.ub.gov.mn:8080
Cataloguing books
Library user registration
Not yet started to use Koha circulation module, because
UPL’s in-house circulation based on each borrower record
Not yet started in branches, because no internet
connection
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3. IT for circulation (2/2)
Local client/server software Doorcontrol
For users
check valid of registration on entrance,
Identification by borrower photo on display,
in-house self check-out
For Librarians
user registration,
in-house check-in,
home loan check-out,
home loan check-in,
daily circulation and financial reports for accountant and head librarians
Not implemented in branches, because this software suitable for
open stacks service environment
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4. IT for communication
Social media id : ubpubliclibrary
Facebook page : joined August 2009, 771 likes
Twitter : joined August 2009, 344 followers
Flickr : 60 items
Hashtag: #ubpl
Online Reference
by Yahoo Messenger: ask_library
Website
pl.ub.gov.mn – Joomla based CMS administered by City IT agency
Email
info@pl.ub.gov.mn
ubplibrary@gmail.com
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5. IT for programs
42” LCD TV for digital display in lobby
area
Projector, Laptop
MS Powerpoint, Prezi
Skype
Digital Video Conference (DVC)
capability at American Corner
Polycom device
Internet connection
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6. IT for e-reading
UPL static websites, Mongolian ebook websites, Mongolian
newspaper online subscription and international free/public digital
library websites
www.inom.mn
book.gogo.mn
www.read.mn, etc
Web OPAC: http://koha.pl.ub.gov.mn
Onsite OPAC 4 computers
N-computing technology – 1 processor and 4 displays
No time limit to use
18 desktops with internet connection
Must be library valid user, to be valid, must register with annual fee
Free to use
Each day 1 hour access
Kindle e-readers at American corner
Arrived, not yet started on circulation
eBooks subscribed by reader need and US Embassy policy
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7. IT service for blind
DAISY e-books
DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System)
DAISY digital format assists people who, for various
reasons, have challenges using regular printed media. DAISY
digital talking books offer the benefits of regular
audiobooks, but they are superior because DAISY includes
navigation. (http://www.daisy.org)
2010 - established studio room at UPL to produce Mongolian
DAISY books by grant EIFL-Public Library Innovation Program
40 BookSense device
Network with National Federation for the Blinds and
Handicapped agencies and 21 province central libraries of
Mongolia
Mr. Tsengel Maidar, DAISY Expert, now UPL’s staff to manage
DAISY studio and DAISY books
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8. Planning
internet connection to 4 branches
library one card
digital library service
e-book service
RFID
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