ICIDLHV 2023: International Conference on Research Trends of ICT using Digital Libraries with Human Values & Ethics Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology Jaipur, India, February 10-11, 2023 |
Conference website | http://www.piet.poornima.org/icilhv-2023/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icidlhv2023 |
Abstract registration deadline | October 10, 2022 |
Submission deadline | December 15, 2022 |
International Conference on Research Trends of ICT using Digital Libraries with Human Values & Ethics
(ICIDLHV-2023)
10-11 February, 2023
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The information era we are in now is in the process of rapidly replacing the industrial age. Alvin Toffler in his famous book “Third Wave” correctly perceived that human civilization has witnessed three great revolutions “Agricultural Revolution” “Industrial Revolution” and “Information Revolution”. This “Information Revolution” is due to development in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in which libraries have been assimilated at the electronic frontier to facilitate rapid transfer of information on a global scale.
Developments in computer storage and telecommunication approaches, online admittance to databanks, electronic journals, electronic knowledge banks, direct document transfer, tele-text, teleconferences, notice boards, CD-ROMs, networks etc., have been the revolutionary developments in the last two-three decades that have carried a great change in communication, storing and handling of information.
A wide variety of ethical problems with cyberspace and global networks will certainly generate a new world of information society. In this age libraries are changing from traditional to virtual libraries due to the ICT revolution. Concurrently, we have observed new ethical anxieties about the protection of personal privacy, protection of intellectual property, user responsibility, acceptable access and use of information, software licenses and piracy in this era of Information and Communication (ICT). Values with technology have laid down posted many challenges for the society, whether its cyber security, human privacy or social media. These all have impacted the moral of the society and thus need to append human values with Information technology. One should understand that moral values make the strong manners to give better routine and resolve all difficulties associated with society.
This international conference provides a platform to present ethical human values to preserve moral values and the concept of ICT (Information and Telecommunication Technology) and Libraries. This conference is focused on the ethical aspect of Information and Communication Technology using library based ethical issues like plagiarism, piracy, hacking and computer were accepted as possible ethical issues related to the ICT. This conference will aim towards discussion about the ICT trends in the society and ethical aspects in ICT.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
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Track 1: Artificial Intelligence and Block Chain Align with Human Values
- Aligning AI with Shared Human Values for Sustainable Software Development
- Opacity and dark side of AI and ethical consideration
- AI for healthcare innovation and management
- The role of AI in the fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0)
- Machine learning, Cyber-physical Systems, Human-Robot Interaction
- Novel approaches to development of block chain applications
- Emerging block chain ecosystem analyses
- Privacy & Surveillance
- Bias in Decision Systems
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Track 2: Emerging and Innovative Technologies in Libraries
- Cloud Computing and its application in Libraries
- Green technologies in Libraries
- e-Resource Access , Management & e-Learning
- Institutional Repositories, data Repositories and Metadata Standards
- Knowledge Discovery and Remote Access Tools & Services in Libraries
- Designing of Libraries as “Learning Commons.”
- Challenges in Managing Modern Libraries/Digital Library
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Track 3: Social media and Innovative Library Practices
- Information Sharing Models/Consortia
- Personal Information Management and Digital Libraries
- Knowledge Management, Sharing and Transfer
- Integration of Social Networking Tools: Digital Media Commons
- Mobile Social Networking and Mobile web
- Web enabled Cloud Library System and Services
- Email and SMS integrated services
- Discovery and Remote Access Tools & Services in Libraries
- Analytics /Big Data management & Opportunities for Library Professional
- Recent Trends in Digital Library Services & Social media in digital services
- Digital Cultures and Digital Literacy
- Sustainability, Usability and accessibility aspects of digital libraries
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Track: 4 Human Values and Life Skills- Building Robust Society
- Human Values Challenges, Root Cause and Way Forward
- Equitable and Just Society: Humane Society
- Development of the Nation
- Rational thought and action, socially responsible behavior
- Holistic Value-Based Education
- Sustainable Development and Growth
- Fostering Resilient Business
- Ecosystems and Economic Growth: Towards the Next Normal
- Covid-19: Implication of Human Values and Life skills
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Track 5: Emerging and Innovative Technologies in Libraries
- Cloud Computing and its application in Libraries
- Green technologies in Libraries
- e-Resource Access , Management & e-Learning
- Institutional Repositories, data Repositories and Metadata Standards
- Knowledge Discovery and Remote Access Tools & Services in Libraries
- Designing of Libraries as “Learning Commons.”
- Challenges in Managing Modern Libraries/Digital Library
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Track: 6 "Ethics in Research"- Impact on Society
- Socio - Economic Changes and their Impact on Ethics in Academics
- Ethics and its Challenges in a Pluralistic Society
- Value Education for Public Integrity
- Happiness and Ethical Values in Higher Education
- The nexus between Ethics in Higher Education and Quality of life
- The Challenges and Ethical issues in Research
- Misconduct in Scientific Research and its Detrimental Impact
- Protecting Rights of the Researcher and Research Participants
Committees
Program Committee
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Patron
Dr. Dinesh Goyal
Director & Principal, PIET
Conference Chair
Dr. Gautam Singh,
Registrar & Chief Proctor, PIET
Programme Chair
Dr. Sama Jain, HoD, Department of Applied Science, PIET
Programme Co-Chair
Dr. Bhanu Pratap, Associate Professor, PIET
Mr. Nitin Mukesh Mathur, Asstt Professor, PIET
Conveners
Dr. Ritu Soryan, Associate Professor, PIET
Dr. Rakhi Mutha, Associate Professor, PIET
Mr. Ravindra Mohan, Librarian, PU
Co-Conveners
Dr. Krati Sharma, Associate Professor, PIET
Mr. Saurabh Agrawal, Assistant Professor, PIET
Ms. Suman Jain, Librarian, PIET
Organizing Secretary
Dr. Prince Dawar, Associate Professor, PIET
Dr. Aisha Rafi, Associate Professor, PIET
Mr. Ashok Sharma, Assistant Librarian, PIET
Organizing committee
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Dr. Amit Shrivastava, Professor, PIET
Dr. Vandana Jain, Professor, PIET
Dr. Mukesh Chandra, Professor, PIET
Dr. Rekha Rani Agrawal, Associate Professor, PIET
Dr. Akash Jaiman, Associate Professor, PIET
Ms. Reshma Kala, Assistant Professor, PIET
Mr. Ashok Kumar Assistant, Professor, PIET
Mr. Rajendra Singh, Assistant Professor, PIET, Jaipur
Mr. Ram Mohan Assistant Professor, PIET
Mr. Sharad Srivastava, Assistant Professor, PIET
Mr. Shamal Burman, Assistant Professor, PIET
Ms. Aniva Sharma, Assistant Professor, PIET
Mrs. Namita Sharma, Librarian, PCE
Mr. Mukesh Sharma, Librarian, PU
Mr. Kamal Atal, Assistant Librarian, PU
Mrs. Hemlata Sharma, Assistant Librarian, PU
Mr. Pramod Lata, Assistant Librarian, PCE
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to icidlhv2023@poornima.org
Contact Us:
Dr. Ritu Soryan (88246 74194)
Mr. Saurabh Agrawal (7014881189)
Mr. Ravindra Mohan ( 9720312727)
Ms. Suman Jain (9950809459)