Thursday, September 28, 2023

DST-UNIDO launched Sectoral System of Innovation Reports

ISID National Conference on Industrial Transformation of India: 4-6 October 2023

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Greetings from the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID)!

 

ISID is organising a National Conference on Industrial Transformation of India: Building an Inclusive, Sustainable, and Competitive Manufacturing Sector to Realize the 2047 Vision, to be held in New Delhi on 4-6 October 2023.

 

The key themes of the Conference include:

  1. Industrial Strategy for Realizing the Vision 2047
  2. Sustainability and Green Industrialization
  3. Innovative Activity and Leveraging Industry 4.0 for Competitiveness
  4. Foreign direct investment (FDI) and India's integration with GVCs
  5. Enhancing the role of MSMEs and Start-Ups in Industrial Transformation 
  6. Geography of industrialization and balanced regional development    

 

In view of your interest in the themes of the conference, I would like to invite you to participate in the conference and contribute to the discussions in the policy roundtables as well as in the technical sessions.

 

We are pleased to share with you the tentative programme for your reference. However, as the space is limited, we request you to register online. The registration form is here.

 

Best regards,


https://isid.org.in 

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Book review by Vishwambhar Nath Prajapati

Book Review by Vishwambhar Nath Prajapati; Mortality, 2023.
Burning the Dead: Hindu Nationhood and the Global Construction of Indian Tradition: by David Arnold, California, University of California Press, 2021, 268 pp, hardback, ISBN: 9780520379343.


Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Join UNGA78 Science Summit Sessions on "Societal and Rural Development: Efforts of CSIR" | 28 September at 1630-1900 IST

UNGA78 Science Summit Sessions on "Societal and Rural Development: Efforts of CSIR"  | 28 September at 1630-1900 IST
Register at: https://sched.co/1POxB & https://sciencesummitunga78.sched.com/event/1POxB/virtual-csir-india-an-innovation-hub-for-global-sustainable-development-280701

Session 4 - Affordable Healthcare for Global Society (SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being)
Chair - Dr. Ram Vishwakarma, Distinguished Scientist, CSIR; Co-Chair - Dr. Vinay K. Nandicoori, Director, CSIR-CCMB
Dr Giriraj Ratan Chandak, J C Bose Fellow, CSIR-CCMB; Title: A comprehensive model for prevention and management of Sickle Cell Anaemia
Dr Shantanu Chowdhury, Chief Scientist, CSIR-IGIB; Title: Indian Breast Cancer Genome Atlas
Dr Sanjeev Soni, Senior Principal Scientist, CSIR-CSIO; Title: CSIR's R&D in medical instruments and devices for the society
Mr. Ravi Prem, M/s. Forbes and Company; Title: Industry speaker on Medical Instrumentation

Session 5 - Rural Development and Traditional Knowledge - From Hamlets to Industries (SDG 1 – No Poverty; SDG 10 – Reduced Inequality; SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production)
Chair - Dr Ranjana Aggarwal, Director, CSIR-NIScPR; Co-Chair - Dr Sudesh Kumar Yadav, Director, CSIR-IHBT
Dr Prabodh Kumar Trivedi, Director, CSIR-CIMAP; Title: Livelihood creation and upliftment through technology-based interventions
Dr Radha Rangarajan, Director, CSIR-CDRI; Title: Traditional knowledge inspired contemporary research for affordable healthcare
Dr Sujit Bhattacharya, Chief Scientist, CSIR-NIScPR; Title: Technology development assessment: Societal impact
Dr PK Das, Member, National Task Force on Rural Housing & Habitat, Ministry of Rural Development; Title: Climate change and rural housing (India)

Session 6 - Summary and Panel Discussion; Theme - Innovations for Global Sustainable Development
Moderator - Dr Abhay A Pashilkar, Director, CSIR-NAL

Friday, September 22, 2023

Vol. 3, No. 9: The Literacy Issue 📔

September 2023  —  Vol. 3, No. 9
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THE LITERACY ISSUE

Welcome to the September 2023 IFLA Newsletter!


This is a special editorial for me, my first as IFLA President.

As those of you who followed the closing session at WLIC – in person or online – will know, I have chosen 'stronger together' as the theme for my presidency.

I set out the steps I think we need to take in my speech there – concerning how we meet, how we work with our membership, how we work with partners and beyond. But the common goal in there is that it by working more effectively with each other that we can deliver for the communities we serve.

A key way in which we do deliver to our communities is by building literacy, or perhaps more correctly, literacies, as key enabling skills that open up new possibilities and opportunities.

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Vicki McDonald

IFLA President 2023-2025

Read the full editorial →

IN THE FIELD

Our World Library and Information Congress was, of course, the highlight of the previous month; you can read more about it below. IFLA Secretary General Sharon Memis and Regional Council Chair Alejandro Santa, also were able to make time to participate in the SDG Action Weekend in New York on 16-17 September, engaging with key stakeholders and officials. Read on to find out more about what they achieved there.

GOVERNING BOARD

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IFLA's new Governing Board 2023-25 met for the first time the day after the closing of the World Library and Information Congress, on 25 August 2023, at the Rotterdam Ahoy Conference Centre, The Netherlands.

Read more →

POLICY AND ADVOCACY

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Recognising the potential: IFLA at the SDG Action Weekend

Libraries have a great story to tell of making a difference to development across the policy agenda.


As our participation at the SDG Action Weekend demonstrated, this story is gaining traction within the United Nations among those working on sustainable development. Next step: new partnerships and impact.

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Advocacy look ahead: Key dates September - December 2023

What opportunities are available to highlight and celebrate the work of libraries to decision-makers and partners between now and the end of the year? Our look ahead sets out some key moments at the international level to help you in your planning!

Start planning →
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Libraries empowering climate action: Ideas generated during WLIC 2023 Climate session

IFLA challenged delegates at the 88th World Library and Information Congress (WLIC) to think boldly about their role in tackling the climate emergency in the open session: How can libraries accelerate climate empowerment?

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10 actions you can take to advocate for libraries after WLIC

Motivated by all you've heard and seen at WLIC about how libraries can engage in broader policy agendas? Here are ten ideas for concrete things that you can do to follow up. By doing so, you help advocate for libraries, build your own profile and connections, and hopefully also gain ideas and insights for yourself!

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PROFESSIONAL AND DEVELOPMENT

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IFLA METLIB takes on urban sustainability

The Metropolitan Libraries Section has adopted its goals for 2023-2025: Libraries will be agents for sustainable urban development (SDG 11) and catalysts for civic engagement. Read more about METLIB's recent and upcoming work, including their October conference being held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Read on →

EDUCAUSE: a shared resource for information literacy

The Information Literacy Section provides an international platform for libraries and educational communities to share and improve information literacy practices, research in IFLA and with the broader library community. INFOLIT shares their go-to resource for topics related to the intersection of education and information literacy.

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IFLA C&YA and LITREAD: Journeys into reading

The WLIC 2023 Satellite meeting hosted by IFLA's Library Services for Children & Young Adults (C&YA) and Literacy and Reading (LITREAD) Sections saw a vibrant gathering of professionals dedicated to fostering a love for reading among young people.


Titled "Journeys into Reading," this satellite event was co-organised by the Dutch reading Foundation, and held at the National Library of the Netherlands in The Hague. It featured a series of insightful presentations that delved into innovative approaches, challenges, and successes in encouraging our very youngest to embark on the lifelong adventure of literacy and reading.

Read the report →

REGIONAL FOCUS

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Libraries as catalysts for youth innovation and entrepreneurship in Africa

At the 5th African Youth SDGs Summit in Lusaka, Zambia, libraries were actively present through participation in major sessions to share evidence of their work in contributing to the SDGs. We are grateful to Damilare Oyedele for this report.

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IFLA announces Regional Offices 2024-26

We are happy to announce that our Governing Board has agreed on the institutions that will host our Regional Offices in 2024-2026 for Asia-Oceania, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Continue reading →

OPEN CALLS

Call for nominees and nominators: Open Science and Scholarship Advisory Committee

Nominations and nominees are welcome for positions on IFLA's new Open Science and Scholarship Advisory Committee, whose creation was agreed by the IFLA Governing Board on 25 August. 1 place for a chair and 9 places for members are available. Nominator and nominee forms are due by 17:00 CEST on 4 October 2023.

Apply now →

WLIC 2023 LOOKBACK

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Online sessions and recordings are available!

It's hard to believe it's been almost a month since our time in Rotterdam during IFLA WLIC 2023. But don't worry, you can still catch up on all the conference highlights.


Rewatch the conference wrap-up video:

Relive the excitement by watching the fantastic wrap-up video of the conference.


Live streamed sessions:

During the IFLA WLIC 2023 in Rotterdam, we live streamed four engaging sessions on our YouTube channel. See the recordings on our YouTube playlist.


Missed a session?

If you happened to miss any of the sessions, whether you attended virtually or onsite, don't worry! You can still access all the sessions that took place in Rotterdam. These recordings will be available online on demand until the end of October 2023.

Simply head back to your profile on the Swapcard platform and explore the videos from each day of the conference.


Flickr albums:

Explore hundreds of photos captured during the conference sessions, Flashmob, Cultural evening, and other events!


Vox Pops and Inspiration:

Lastly, we had the pleasure of interviewing numerous attendees during the conference, resulting in some fantastic Vox Pops. Check them out and get inspired!


Stay connected with the IFLA community and make the most of these valuable resources.

👉 Follow the WLIC social media accounts below to ensure you don't miss any updates!

UPCOMING EVENTS

IFLA Metropolitan Libraries Conference (METLIB Section)

2-4 October 2023, Buenos Aires, Argentina


Open science policies and best practices in academic and research libraries (ARL Section)

11 October 2023 at 15:00 CEST – virtual


Practical Application of Artificial Intelligence in Libraries (IT Section)

20 October 2023 at 9:00 am CEST – virtual

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NEW MEMBERS

Welcome to all our new members over the past month!

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We look forward to your engagement and involvement!

SOCIAL SPOTLIGHT


Want to get featured here? Don't forget to use the #IFLA hashtag!

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Thursday, September 14, 2023

CSSP Lecture on "Science Diplomacy for South Asian Countries" | 20th September at 3:30 pm

Centre for Studies in Science Policy 
Jawaharlal Nehru University

CSSP Wednesday Lecture Series

 

Invites you to a Lecture on

 

"Science Diplomacy for South Asian Countries: Insights and Breakthroughs"

 

By

Dr. Malti Goel

(Emeritus Scientist, CSIR, New Delhi)

 

Discussants: Prof. Pranav N. Desai; Prof. Madhav Govind

 

Venue: Room No. 225, 2nd Floor, CSSP, SSS-1 Building, JNU, New Delhi

 

Date: Wednesday, 20th September 2023 | Time: 3:30 pm

 

Abstract: This Lecture is based on a book titled "Science Diplomacy for South Asian Countries: Insights and Breakthroughs", written by Dr. Malti Goel, and published by Springer-Nature in 2021. This book provides a science diplomacy outlook as a new governance tool in international cooperation. It elaborates on India's current S&T collaboration with Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and science policy and science diplomacy in India. The book introduces concepts and contours of science diplomacy with international examples. It presents insights into international governance models, mega-science projects, and science diplomacy's role in addressing global climate change and sustainable development challenges. The book is a valuable reference to spark breakthroughs in India's science diplomacy with its neighbouring countries for scientists, diplomats, policymakers, government, and non-government institutions interested in science and diplomacy. 

 

All are welcome to attend the Lecture.

 

 

Coordinator, CSSP Lecture Series

Saturday, September 9, 2023

Fwd: 2024 SEEKCommons Fellowship applications now open!

2024 SEEKCommons Fellowship applications now open!

Applications are invited for the inaugural SEEKCommons Fellowship cohort! The goal of the fellowship is to bring graduate students, postdocs, and professionals from community-based organizations with new perspectives to applied socio-environmental research and the open movement. The fellowship is designed to (i) encourage new integrative practices involving environmental and climate action research with open science practices, and (ii) provide a space for Fellows and network members to connect on research issues, challenges, and solutions, as well as to put SEEKCommons network resources into practice.
This document contains basic fellowship information, and more details are available on the SEEKCommons website. Fellows may be:
  • Graduate students working with open technologies on environmental, sustainability, or climate issues; or conducting research with open technology on socio-environmental issues;
  • Postdocs with existing community projects or initiatives in science and technology studies, open science, or socio-environmental research; or
  • Community practitioners who are working with environmental data to advance action or policy and are interested in integrating open practices or technologies into their work.