Dr.Dattatraya Kalbande
As an accomplished Librarian with a passion for fostering progressive and innovative academic library setups, I am dedicated to advancing the field of library and information science through the integration of new technologies and the promotion of high academic standards. Currently serving as Librarian at Sadhubella Education Society’s J. Watumull Sadhubella Girls College in Ulhasnagar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, a college permanently affiliated with the University of Mumbai, I have a rich background in various esteemed institutions across the country.
I believe in building the library as a community learning commons and actively engaging with students, teachers, and parents to enhance the library's profile. My goal is to create an environment where high-quality literature and modern technologies converge to facilitate effective learning and research. I am always open to networking and collaborating with like-minded professionals who share a passion for the advancement of education and library science. Let's connect and explore opportunities to make a positive impact on the academic community together!
Professional Experience:
Librarian, Sadhubella Education Society’s J. Watumull Sadhubella Girls College, Ulhasnagar (Mumbai), Maharashtra, India
Past Assignments at INFLIBNET Centre (Gandhinagar), Central Reference Library (Kolkata), Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (Aurangabad), Mahatma Phule Agricultural University (Rahuri, Maharashtra), Bharati University (Mumbai), Yashwantrao Chavan Open University of Maharashtra (Nashik study centre), Vivekanand College (Aurangabad), and Joshi Bedekar College (Mumbai).
Honors & Awards:
• Best Librarian Award - Hyderabad Karnataka Librarians’ Association (2018)
• ICSSR Doctoral Research Fellowship (2014-15)
Areas of Expertise:
• Digital Footprint and Digital Branding in Libraries
• Resource Sharing and Library Management
• Open Source Software Implementation
• Information Literacy and Library Services
• Learning Management Systems (LMS)
• Open Access Initiatives
• Institutional Repositories
• Marketing of Library Services
Publications:
I take pride in authoring 8 books and publishing around 80 research papers in distinguished International and National Journals & Conferences. My research focuses on various aspects of library science, aiming to contribute valuable insights to the academic community.
Committee Memberships:
• Coordinator of IQAC
• Secretary of Library Advisory Committee
• Member of College Development Committee
• Member of Expert Committee for CAS
• Member of Selection Committee
• Member of MRP Evaluation Committee
• Editorial Member of 10 International Journals of Library & Information Science
Profiles & IDs:
• ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5276-0453
• Researcher ID: D-5527-2019
• Scopus Author ID: 57208898664
• Google Scholar Profile: https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=WdFjZFcAAAAJ&hl=en
• ResearchGate Profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dr_Dattatraya_Kalbande
• Academia.edu Profile: https://mcjmumbai.academia.edu/DrDattatrayaKalbande
• Personal Website: https://kalbanded.wixsite.com/dattatraya
I believe in building the library as a community learning commons and actively engaging with students, teachers, and parents to enhance the library's profile. My goal is to create an environment where high-quality literature and modern technologies converge to facilitate effective learning and research. I am always open to networking and collaborating with like-minded professionals who share a passion for the advancement of education and library science. Let's connect and explore opportunities to make a positive impact on the academic community together!
Professional Experience:
Librarian, Sadhubella Education Society’s J. Watumull Sadhubella Girls College, Ulhasnagar (Mumbai), Maharashtra, India
Past Assignments at INFLIBNET Centre (Gandhinagar), Central Reference Library (Kolkata), Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (Aurangabad), Mahatma Phule Agricultural University (Rahuri, Maharashtra), Bharati University (Mumbai), Yashwantrao Chavan Open University of Maharashtra (Nashik study centre), Vivekanand College (Aurangabad), and Joshi Bedekar College (Mumbai).
Honors & Awards:
• Best Librarian Award - Hyderabad Karnataka Librarians’ Association (2018)
• ICSSR Doctoral Research Fellowship (2014-15)
Areas of Expertise:
• Digital Footprint and Digital Branding in Libraries
• Resource Sharing and Library Management
• Open Source Software Implementation
• Information Literacy and Library Services
• Learning Management Systems (LMS)
• Open Access Initiatives
• Institutional Repositories
• Marketing of Library Services
Publications:
I take pride in authoring 8 books and publishing around 80 research papers in distinguished International and National Journals & Conferences. My research focuses on various aspects of library science, aiming to contribute valuable insights to the academic community.
Committee Memberships:
• Coordinator of IQAC
• Secretary of Library Advisory Committee
• Member of College Development Committee
• Member of Expert Committee for CAS
• Member of Selection Committee
• Member of MRP Evaluation Committee
• Editorial Member of 10 International Journals of Library & Information Science
Profiles & IDs:
• ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5276-0453
• Researcher ID: D-5527-2019
• Scopus Author ID: 57208898664
• Google Scholar Profile: https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=WdFjZFcAAAAJ&hl=en
• ResearchGate Profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dr_Dattatraya_Kalbande
• Academia.edu Profile: https://mcjmumbai.academia.edu/DrDattatrayaKalbande
• Personal Website: https://kalbanded.wixsite.com/dattatraya
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made by each state, shedding light on the state-wise distribution of references utilized in the articles. The analysis is based on a dataset consisting of 45 papers authored by 100 individuals, which were
published within a one-year span. These contributors drew upon a vast array of sources, incorporating 763 references from journals, books, and websites in their research endeavors. Notably, authors hailing from Uttar Pradesh emerged as the foremost contributors, with 17 articles accounting for 17.00 per cent of the total, closely followed by Maharashtra with 14 articles, constituting 14.00 per cent of the overall publication count. Furthermore, this research study includes an examination of authorship measures, particularly focusing on the degree of collaboration, which was calculated to be 1.15. Within the scope of this investigation, a total of 100 scholars made valuable contributions, with males comprising 75 per cent of the total author count. Additionally, it is noteworthy that universities emerged as the most prolific contributors, responsible for the publication of 71.00 per cent of the articles within the designated time frame.
Most of the countries have declared lockdown for
more than 60 days. People are forced to work from
home. Use of internet, e-communication platforms
are at a peak everywhere. In this situation it would
be interesting to know how library professionals
around the world are coping with this situation, what
innovative services they are providing to the virtual
community, and what is their view on future Library
services and the LIS job market. This paper highlights
how libraries are coping in the COVID-19 pandemic. It
further gives detailed case study of IFDP programme
carried out by SNDT Women’s University’s Knowledge
Resource Centre, SHPT School of Library Science in
association with J.W. Sadhubella Girls College and
MUCTA .The case study may be considered as a pilot
project for developing different programmes under
the umbrella of IFDP for the Librarians. This was
the first international FDP programme organized
in India on virtually. The results of this IFDP will
be useful for LIS teachers, librarians and academic
community to know how the situation is handled
around the world in this pandemic situation and which
precautionary measures need to be implementing at
the time reopening the libraries after post covid.
Madhukar Garad through his contributions as author,
committee member, resource person, PhD Guide, etc.
in the field of Library and Information Science. The
data for this study was collected through his resume
as well as google search. The analysis includes journal
preferences for his publication, papers presented by
him in various conferences and seminars; collaboration
for publications; analysis of publications by document
types, etc. It was found that he has contributed to LIS
field not only through authoring papers for journals
and conferences but also by teaching and guiding LIS
professionals at undergraduate, post-graduate and
doctoral levels.
made by each state, shedding light on the state-wise distribution of references utilized in the articles. The analysis is based on a dataset consisting of 45 papers authored by 100 individuals, which were
published within a one-year span. These contributors drew upon a vast array of sources, incorporating 763 references from journals, books, and websites in their research endeavors. Notably, authors hailing from Uttar Pradesh emerged as the foremost contributors, with 17 articles accounting for 17.00 per cent of the total, closely followed by Maharashtra with 14 articles, constituting 14.00 per cent of the overall publication count. Furthermore, this research study includes an examination of authorship measures, particularly focusing on the degree of collaboration, which was calculated to be 1.15. Within the scope of this investigation, a total of 100 scholars made valuable contributions, with males comprising 75 per cent of the total author count. Additionally, it is noteworthy that universities emerged as the most prolific contributors, responsible for the publication of 71.00 per cent of the articles within the designated time frame.
Most of the countries have declared lockdown for
more than 60 days. People are forced to work from
home. Use of internet, e-communication platforms
are at a peak everywhere. In this situation it would
be interesting to know how library professionals
around the world are coping with this situation, what
innovative services they are providing to the virtual
community, and what is their view on future Library
services and the LIS job market. This paper highlights
how libraries are coping in the COVID-19 pandemic. It
further gives detailed case study of IFDP programme
carried out by SNDT Women’s University’s Knowledge
Resource Centre, SHPT School of Library Science in
association with J.W. Sadhubella Girls College and
MUCTA .The case study may be considered as a pilot
project for developing different programmes under
the umbrella of IFDP for the Librarians. This was
the first international FDP programme organized
in India on virtually. The results of this IFDP will
be useful for LIS teachers, librarians and academic
community to know how the situation is handled
around the world in this pandemic situation and which
precautionary measures need to be implementing at
the time reopening the libraries after post covid.
Madhukar Garad through his contributions as author,
committee member, resource person, PhD Guide, etc.
in the field of Library and Information Science. The
data for this study was collected through his resume
as well as google search. The analysis includes journal
preferences for his publication, papers presented by
him in various conferences and seminars; collaboration
for publications; analysis of publications by document
types, etc. It was found that he has contributed to LIS
field not only through authoring papers for journals
and conferences but also by teaching and guiding LIS
professionals at undergraduate, post-graduate and
doctoral levels.