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‘Central Library Capacity Building’ workshop held at UGC

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Update: 2016-12-01 07:56:18
‘Central Library Capacity Building’ workshop held at UGC

DHAKA: A Day long workshop on ‘Central Library Capacity Building’ organized by Higher Education Quality Enhancement Project (HEQEP) was held at UGC auditorium on Thursday (December 1).

Librarian of BRAC University Hasina Afroz conducted a session on Administrative Management of UDLe-resources while Department of Information Science and Library Management of Dhaka University Dr. S.M. Zaved Ahmed conducted session on Exploration of UDLe-resources at the workshop.
    
UGC Member Professor Dr. Mohammad Yousuf Ali Mollah said as a Chief Guest that Digital Library is the best way to overcome time, space and money constraints, said a press release.

He stressed the need for promoting and expediting the use of digital resources among the students, teachers and researchers to enhance their knowledge and skills to survive in today’s globalize world.

He also called for raising the awareness about the use of digital library among the students, teachers and researchers.

UGC member Professor Akhtar Hossain in his presidential speech highlighted the overall picture digital library in the workshop.

He urged the researchers to make best use of facilities of digital library to enhance their knowledge for the development of the nation.   

HEQEP Project Director (Additional Secretary) Dr. Gauranga Chandra Mohanta, ndc, and World Bank Senior Operations Officer Dr. M Mokhlesur Rahman, were special guests.

UGC Member Professor Dr. Dil Afroza Begum addressed the event and UGC Secretary Dr. M Khaled gave the vote of thanks.

Librarians from 80 public and private universities of the country participated in the workshop. Senior officials from UGC and HEQEP, among others were present on the occasion.

BDST: 1737 HRS, DEC 01, 2016
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