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Item CDLIS E-Bulletin(Central Department of Library and Information Science, TU, 2022-02) Central Department of Library and Information ScienceIt is a bulleting published in every three months. This platform is given for teachers and students of Central Department of Library and Information Science. The editorial board is consisted with six members, three faculties and three students.Item CDLIS E-Bulletin(Central Department of Library and Information Science, 2022-05-22) Central Department of Library and Information Science; Gautam, Sarita; Manandhar, Nira; Nyaichyai, Lila; Budhamagar, Birjung; Singh, Sanjeev; Nepal, ShikshyaIt gives us immense pleasure in putting before you the 2nd issue of the 1st volume of CDLIS e-bulletin. We are gratified by the responses received in our 1st issue. We would like to thank all those, who provide us with continuous and valuable feedback and comments, which always help to encourage us like praise. This issue is the compilation of various literary works written by faculties and students. On the last week of the Poush,2078 CDLIS, TU organized a 4 day/3nights educational and recreational tour of the Chitwan district including faculties, staff, and students of all running semesters. So, most of the contents are prepared as reports based on that visit. It is hoped that its contents will contribute to the literature on Library and Information Science. It also further aims at offering a knowledge and information-sharing platform for the CDLIS audience as well as encouraging the students to develop their writing skills by engaging them in producing different types of writing rather than classroom activities. CDLIS e-bulletin always welcomes articles from LIS professionals, academics, researchers, alumni students, officials beyond the students and faculties of the CDLIS. We express our deepest appreciation and sincere thanks to the authors of the articles and other contributors to this issue from the side of the editorial team.Item CDLIS Bulletin(Central Department of Library and Information Science, TU, 2022-08) Nyaichyai, Lila; Manandhar, Nira; Gautam, Sarita; Adhikari, Prem; Singh, Girha Man; Adhikari, Indra Prasad; Paudel, Kishor; Sanjeev, Singh; Maharjan, Nirjala; Sharma, Pooja; Adhikari, BinduJuly 14, 2022, was the 27th anniversary of the establishment of the Central Department of Library and Information Science, TU. CDLIS celebrated and evaluated on that very day. For us, it is more than merely counting the years. It unveiled the progress that the department had made and gaps that required address in the coming days.Item CDLIS Bulletin(Central Department of Library and Information Science, TU, 2023-02-01) Nyaichyai, Lila; Manandhar, Nira; Gautam, Sarita; Singh, Sanjeev; Paudel, Kishor; Adhikari, Nirman; Kayestha, PrabinaIt gives us enormous pleasure in putting before you the 1st issue of the 2nd volume of CDLIS Bulletin. We are pleased by the responses received on various issues of 1st volume. We would like to thank all those, who provide us with continuous and valuable feedback and comments, which always help to inspire us. Te highlight of this issue is that it includes an interview with a well-known historian of Nepal, Mahesh Raj Pant. Tis issue also includes the articles written as experience gained by students during the short visit to various kinds of libraries in Kathmandu valley through observation and interaction with the various literary works compiled by faculties and students. It is hoped that its contents will contribute to the literature on Library and Information Science. It also further aims at offering a knowledge and information-sharing platform for the CDLIS onlookers as well as encouraging the students to develop their writing skills by engaging them in producing different types of writing rather than classroom activities. It aims to shape students’ opinions and views on different topics. CDLIS bulletin always welcomes articles from LIS professionals, academics, researchers, alumni students, and ofcials beyond the students and faculties of CDLIS. We express our cordial gratefulness to the authors of the articles and other contributors to this issue from the side of the editorial teamItem CDLIS Bulletin(Central Department of Library and Information Science, TU, 2023-08-28) Manandhar, Nira; Nyaichyai, Lila; Gautam, Sarita; Singh, Sanjeev; Poudel, Kishor; Karki, Renu; Shakya, Lasta; Poudel, Monika; Adhikari, Nayan; Maharjan, ShrijanaJuly 14, 2023, was the 28th Annual Day of the Central Department of Library and Information Science, TU. CDLIS celebrated that very day with lots of enthusiasm and happiness. It unveiled the progress that the department had made and the gaps that required addressing in the coming days. With this fortunate news, putting the 2nd issue of the 2nd volume of the CDLIS Bulletin before you also gives us enormous pleasure. We are pleased by the responses received on previous issues of the 1st and 2nd volumes. We would like to thank all those who provide us with continuous and valuable feedback and comments, which always help to inspire us. The highlight of this issue is that it includes an annual report of the department, which was presented by the Head of the department at the annual day ceremony Panorama of the annual day celebration, Magic of Zero in DDC, MS Word formatting, interview with a well-known historian of Nepal, Mahesh Raj Pant (re-published) for the physical publication), Use of IoT in libraries, and so many other literary works compiled by faculties and Students are the attraction to this issue. It is hoped that its contents will contribute to library and information science literature. It also intends to provide a platform for the CDLIS audience to share knowledge and information, as well as encourage students to improve their writing abilities by getting them involved in extracurricular writing projects rather than regular classroom projects. It seeks to shape students’ perspectives and ideas on various issues. The CDLIS e-bulletin always welcomes articles from LIS professionals, academics, researchers, alumni students, and officials beyond the students and faculties of CDLIS. We express our cordial gratitude to the authors of the articles and other contributors to this issue from the side of the editorial team. We are thankful to the designers, Mr. Prem Krishna Shrestha and Mr. Kishor Paudel, for their restless efforts to ensure the timely publication of this Bulletin.Item CDLIS Bulletin(Central Department of Library and Information Science, TU, 2023-12) Nyaichyai, Lila; Manandhar, Nira; Shakya, Lasta; Poudel, Monika; Karki, Rashmita; Maharjan, Chandeshwori; Shrestha, Sabina; Poudel, PranjaliEngaging with students’ written work is truly enriching, echoing their dedication, challenges, and accomplishments. This bulletin serves as a testament to their valuable journey, aiming to chronicle their progress. Additionally, it endeavors to share pertinent information relating to MLISc. subject matter and the practical applications within the realm of library and information science. This edition delves into the historical evolution of the Internet, highlighting how the USA’s security concerns spurred widespread networking, ultimately leading to the creation of the World Wide Web. The tireless dedication of researchers played a pivotal role in shaping the Internet since the 1960s, propelling its rapid evolution. This technological advancement has significantly broadened information services, encompassing various facets of information communication and technology. Furthermore, within Kathmandu, the establishment of children’s libraries, generously funded by a Japanese organization, has been a notable development. Additionally, the depiction of libraries as rehabilitation centers within prisons underscores the multifaceted roles libraries play, as explored in the students’ articles. The integration of ICT has notably expanded the responsibilities of information professionals, catering not only to the needs of library professionals but also to the information user’s ability to access information. It is an issue eloquently raised by our writers.Item CDLIS Bulletin(Central Department of Library and Information Science, TU, 2024-04-30) Nyaichyai, Lila; Manandhar, Nira; Gautam, Sarita; Poudel, Monika; Ale, Aradhana; Shrestha, Sabina; Maharjan, Shrijana; Acharya, Sumitra; Koirala, Saraswoti; Karki, RenuFetching students’ written work is the best way to reflect their dedication, challenges, and achievements. This bulletin serves as proof of their valuable though gradual progression in academic writing. This issue has carried crucial aspects in library and information science. It has picturized the future of libraries developed after the adoption of new technology. Furthermore, it sheds light on the indispensable role of community libraries in fostering women’s empowerment. Similarly, it has presented impact of libraries inside the prisons in transforming negative behavior thus aiding in the rehabilitation of inmates. In addition, it highlights the importance of information in bringing political and cultural changes in society, emphasizing its role as the key to unlocking vast reservoir of knowledge essential for empowerment of society. It has underscored the necessity and process of library advocacy and importance of weeding in the libraries for maintaining the relevance and effectiveness of library services. Another attraction of this issue is insightful exploration of Bhairab Smriti Pustakalaya, a public library established in the name of Bhairab Aryal, a prominent Nepali writer. Experience of first semester student while using DDC, a classification scheme has also been an interesting part of this Bulletin. Along with these materials it has included a poem on the importance of clouds in the natural world, adding a poetic dimension to the information presented. Moreover, the issue has helped spread relevant information in library and information science. Additionally, through its comprehensive coverage of diverse topics, the issue has served as a valuable resource for ongoing discourse and scholarly inquiry.Item CDLIS Bulletin(Central Department of Library and Information Science, 2024-08) Lila Nyaichyai; Nira Manandhar; Sarita Gautam; Lasta Shakya; Monika Poudel; Anita Bhattarai; Aradhana Ale; Renu Karki; Chandra Kala Rai; Pranjali Poudel; Sanjib Kumar SinghCDLIS Bulletin being published as a reflection of the dynamic skills of students and faculties includes a unique perspective on the multifaceted aspects in this edition. ‘CDLIS Progress Report 2024’ highlights the latest advancements and initiatives from the department. This comprehensive update showcases our ongoing efforts to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing information landscape. From technological upgrades to strategic innovations, the report shows how we are shaping the future of library sciences. A student has beautifully shared her feelings during a project of building 3D modules of a library and a journey of completing a whole semester in her articles. Similarly, another article has emphasized the importance of understanding web technologies in creating effective and accessible online resources for library users. In addition, this issue encompasses the importance of ISBN depository of TUCL. Issues on archiving of microfilm in Gorkhapatra institution, challenges of using AI, library at ancient Nalanda University, Ergonomics in modern library design, Panorama of the 29th Annual Day Celebration, scanning process for digitization, a community library of Nepal and poems are thrilling attractions of this issue. This edition of our bulletin serves as a testament to the ongoing commitment and innovation within our field. It is a celebration of our collective achievements and an invitation to continue exploring the evolving landscape of libraries and information science.