June 2000_057 Ashad - Nepal National Library
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June 2000_057 Ashad - Nepal National Library
NNL News + The Newsletter of the Nepal National Library '.,.,,,.*^u d Facilities and Services Available in the Nepal National Library Reading and Reference Services Children's Services he rich collecrions ofLhe librd,l are 6eel) a\ ar lable .or all readers and researchers. Most of*le malerials are , Younger readers are welcome at the NNL Childrcn's Unituhere over i.200 Nepali and EngJish fi(ion and non-6cLion booLs ol-e a\ ai la ble, along wirh readine and srud v faciliries_ The stocl includes sinple and picroial bookiotsrories, un. or no\ eis and co lo rt.rfu I inlormarion books Ior children and teenagers. Children can also enjoy accessing to our J iLurior CD-ROM collection School parties and other children s groups are also uelcome. Video showings and inrerairive CD-ROM demonsrar ions are also arranged. for smal ler gro ups. srory telling activities, quizzes and games may be organised on request. Copyright Registration kept open for it. The card and database catalosues provide name ofthe authors. titleofthe reading mateiials and an access to otherdetails of the collections]The MiL also provides photocopving selllice. And the photocopies ofthe extracts the items in stock ma!:be made in accordance *ith copyright rcgulations. fro Period icals The curent ne\vspapers, magazines and journals are displayed the Reading Room. The bound voiumes and files ofthe periodicals ofthe pasttimes may be accessed in the it Pedodicals Section. Authois, publishers, musicians and attists may register for the coplright oftheir work at the Nepal National Library. The NNL was designated as the national Copyright Registration Agency in 2046 BS (1989), according t-o a provision published in Nepal Gazette. The first amendinent was passed in 2054 BS (1997) to the Coplright Act of 2022 BS (1966). Copyight t regisrered lor four caregories of materials. TIey are book. and periodicais, audio cassettes, r ideo cassefies. and ,,r,orks of art (including photographs, drawings, paintings. designs, posters. etc.) Internet Faciliff NNL provides tnternet facilities to its readers at the prevailing market rate. Information and Enquiry Senices The staffofthe Nepal National Librar], a-re always ready to respond to reference .6. . 7. enquiries and requests for information. Enquiries ma,v be made by personal visit, orbytelephone, lax. oremail d>li.r,J* 2/ NNL News Editorial Unesco Regionol Advisor Visits National libraries hate special responsibilities as delned in the law al the cauntty. These rcsponsihilitie.t howeNer, yary- -from counttf to country. But \vhat seems to be connon is that they like to include lhe collettions legally depositing natiotl.rl imprint dnd its cutaloguing and preselrdtiott. Praridin+ ce tral setrices to its users- pleseDation of the olional cahurul hetitage, promotio ol natia al cultural palic!. o"d ro g,re tetJr,hip fr, nationrl ltte,),y conpoign' are other important rcspansibilities of the ndtiondl Nepol Nationol Librory Dr. Susanne Omager. Unesco Regional Advisor forAsiaand Pacific arrived Kathmandu on March 28.:000 for the extcnsion of UNESCO,DANIDA project of Nepal National Library (Nr.\L). She discussed with the chief and senior officers The Jbrmal olliciol reco of national imprint is dvailable in the country's ndtional library. It is o nd data/y function oJ the fiational library ol eter! country to obtain edch a d e|ery publication for mailtaining uplo-date records- The :fitst legal h France la depasiloty .tct v'as brought in nake the Bibliotheque Du Nationale abtain dll kinds af puhlirutions in France Britain dnd the US, cdDle up to enact Jor it b Llepasit their publicatiolts in The Blilish Muse m ond in the Libr.try a-f L-.ongrcss respeLtn,ely. Tadq) dhnost a cauntries in the vorld do hate this dct to ohtain ond preser|e the inlellectual prope/tt, publi.\hed in the tountry. 1537 .1.D. ta prepat'e a lisr of dilJerent ;functians af natio al librdries. the depotibry lunction appedrs right dl the top af the list. To make this Tnction elfectiw, there should be u legal deporitor), act. Man! SAARC coltn*ies i cluding Bh tu fu^,e the Legal Deposilot)) ,{ct. A alle-dd!- v,orkshop on the prorision oJ Legal Depo:.i/oN Act iointu brgonized b! DECORE Consultcncy Group and Nepal National Library in Lt:laciotian \)ith UNES(O was held at Ldlitpur o Mnrch 6 199E. The workshop ',1'as orgdnized to 'ze the dra:t't 4 the Legdl DepositaD, AcL Tlte then Honrnrable Mini\ter oJ Sldlc.for Education ttos the guest af hanour at the plogrdnme. All lhe patticipa ls ga1'e high inpartance to the ALt. The), also called ;for elfotts to draJi the Act. The votkshaP otttconrc \'as sub itted to lhe I]NESCO PGI and the t{inistt, of Edrcatiolt. Let us hope tltat the Llinistry), aJier necessary nadirttattians, will submit the drol Act to the Parlidment. It *ill be toa late if we could nat get it enactecl no*. ln this bdckdrop, we can again hape tful that the pdrliatne l vill certdinly he.t ta rcgulate.lbr collecting, pleselting and nldnaging lhe dacumentary heritdge af Nepal v,hich is a signirtcant need of the IJ Research Report in Nepal National Library The Budget of.Fiscal year 2000/2001 has made pror ision to nrane ar a la ble \epal Nal oral Libra+ d cop) olarl\ rc.car.h.repon.\cepL ll'o'e \er,(;l;!c lo naliJnal .e.uin "nd.er" ..rnJ ordcr i!sue.. llir' ocrmr..iun '\.1 bene.ii ro all inlcrcsled pe.p.e to ara'. .rrcL re'earch outcomes : which ill aloid conducting same type of rdsearch repeatedly. ofNNL about thc cxtcnsion ofthe pro.ject. A flnal report ofNNL project \!as handed oler to hcr. She was posirive $ith the activities of NNI- rvithin 5-year pro.jecl. libraries. During her visit in Nepal. she met with the directors of Research Centre lor Applied Science and Technolog) (RECAS I ) and Sagarmatha FM radio and exchanged riews about possible radio programmes in Nepal. She also met i\'lr. Ybslriaki Kitamura, the Unesco Represen_ rali!e al Karhrnandu ofiice and Chiclofthe Secretariat of National Education Commission for Unesco ofthe Minishy ol Education and discussed aboul llre LNESCOIDANIDA proiect ofNNL. She returned 1o Bangkok on April 2. 2000 Provision of Local Self Governance Act Local Sclfcovernance Acr 2055 B.S. was onacled in April 28. 1999. The Afticles 28 (Cha) (5). 96 (Cha) (6) and 1E9 (Ta) (2) ofthe Act have made provisions about funclion. 'p!,1 Dc\c'orme'rr I ommrILe' duLie, r.ld r dhr' .' \ r (VDCs), Municipalities and Dlstrici DevelopmentCommit- tees (DDCs) to opcn and lnanage librarics atd WdchLuldhiyas in each VDCS, Munlcipalities and DDCs aor the development of educ ation in the countrv' Helen Parsons, who had been deputed to Nepal National Library (NNL) from lJnired Mission to Nepal as an ad\,isor on a parl ti$e basis for one year has Ieft N^_L on January l, 2000. Duringhertenure she helped publishingthe NNL Neus (Ne\\sletter) issue No.l and 2. Shc *'as also involved in level 3 lraining conducted by NNL in collaboration ofNepal Nalional Library. Sudha Risal (Shirrrr1fl) *as attacherl *ith Nepal NaiionalLibrary as a volunteer for 6 months. She compiled a catalogue olholdings ofthe NNI- Childrcn's Unit. She also prepared a bibliograph) of books on Nepal \lithin this p<icd NepalNational Library ol'fers lhanks to both Ms Helen and N1rs. Sudha fortheir valuable conlributions. NNL News / 3 Dhabal Library and Helen Parsons Honoured with Saraswati Awards Mr. Rajendra Kharel, ttre then State Minister for Education gave away Library and Information Saraswati N ational Award The Vice-chancellor of Kathmandu Universiiy Dr. Suresh Ra_j Sharma, Dr Saket Bihari Thakur. coordinator of Nepal Li- Science. to Dhabai Library of Palpa district and Saraswati hternational Award to Ms. Helen Parsons. aB tish nat;onalon Januar) 10,2000. I brary Association Award Committee, RLrdra Prasad Dulal, Chairnran of Nepal Library Asso- Nepal Library Association has made provision to honour personality with Saraswati Awards who have given outstanding conlributions in the fi eld of ciation and Chief of Stdte Min^tet Rdjen lrd Khur! 1 thnl lran left ejth i,ls Heleh ti L,1 ahd Chaitnah .f Dhdbol Ltbrury Cha ntdn Nepal National Library Dasharath Thapa spoke atlhis lunction. Newly Opened Libraries in the Kingdom Foundation Stone of Children Library . . The Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan Cir)-- (KMC) laid the foundation stone of the building of Children's Library in Lainchaur, ward no.29 ofKMC on lune 27.1000. 'Ihe two-sforeyed building ertended in ane rapani land is being buihwith ihe fi nan cial assistance ofa union ofuorkers ofNippon Telephone & Telegraph and Kokusai Denshin Denva Joho Ryoren ofKansai District ofJapa . The construction site ofthe library building is near abeautiful park. The library has started \rjth thc assistance ofSathi lroundation Japan, at the initiative ofShailung Foundation Nepal & Janahit Samaj Nepal, Lokanthali. tshaktapur. The members ofJanahit Samaj Nepal are running the IibrarJ and doing vo luntarily all the management \! orks ofthe l ibrary. fil l now. the library has collected/ pu.chased more thao 500 books ofdifferent fields. Madan-Ashrit Wachanalava in llam The Vice Chairman Jayaprakash Rai ofllam District Development Committee inaugurated Madan-Ashrit Wachanalaya in Ilam, constructed by Ilam Municipaliry. Mayor ofllam Mu nicipalityand otherdistinguished persons ofthe districtwere present on this occassion. (Courtes!. Kantipur, Feh. 12, 1999) Speaking in the prograrnme the mayor expressed his happiness that the park uouid give a pleasant atmosphere to the readers where they could see lhe sambur lrom the library's reading area. chieflibrarian ofNepalNational Library thre$,light on the necessity ofcity public library in the counOn the occasion the 1ry. Chairman ofward no.2and 29 highlighted the benefiiofsuch librariestothe comrrunity. The secretary ofthe buiiding construction conx'nittee submitted the report of Iibrary building. Ex-member ofparliament Mr. Padma Ratna Tuladhar was also present on the occasioD. Community Library in Lokanthali .A communit) librarl named SJrh \hdilung Janahit ' Pustakalaya (SSJP) opened at Lokanthali. ward no. 16 of Madhyapur Tkimi Municipalit] ofBhakapur district on May 6,2000. N lrc*** Inmates Library in Baglung Prison A libraryat Baglung districtprison opened recenllyto make available the reading materials to the inmates. The international organization relating to prisoDers has provided six cartons of books worth 25 thoLrsand rupecs to the library. Book racks worth Rs. 2000 and a serving machine rvonh Rs. 1000 \\ ere made a\ ailable Lrr the J(casior- Italian Library in Nepal Dante Society Intemational Nepal is goingto open an Italian Library in Nepal in near luture. The society has collected about 500 volune ofbooks, 70 pieces of,rideo cassettes for the library. The societ) was established b] the Nepalese studenls returned from Italy aftercompletingtheireducalion irl Italy. The society has made the provision ofscholarship f'or the studentto study in Italy and one who likes to go to Italy. The society is helping to flourish the knowledge of Italian language and culture lbr them. l(burtesy: Gorkhapatra, Jan. 13, 1999) Seminars on IP and Copyright and Related Rights World Intellectual Propcrt-v Organisatior (WIPO) and MilrisIry ofIndustry Comrnerceand Supplicsjointl-!-organised al Asian Regional Scninar on 'Modernisalion of tlle IP Systcm fbr I-east Dele[)ped CL]unlrics lrom Ma) 16 18, 2000ln Kathrrandu. Fort) tuo participants fiorn ele\cn countfies ofthc Asia_ Pacific Region Nepal. [iangladcsh. Bhutan, Cambodia. Kirlbati, I-aos, Makiir es. Nl)anmar, Sarroa, Soloman Islarrds and Tu\ alu. pafticipated in the three-da) seninar. Irraugurat ing the selllinar lrdustr). Conrme|ce aud Supply l\linistcr Nft Raml(rishna Tamrxkar said that \\ilPo sholrld pay special attentiur 1o create a scparate Delv reqional concepL ol|)tcllecru0l Propcd) Right usetul 1C) thc I.DCs. He infbrrred the scminarthat the drali olhdustrlal Propert! Ri.liht Act is submitted to I-a\!.lLrsticc arrd Parlianrenterl Aflh irs Mini\tr) to take necessaD, rction tbr the final consent. i\lr. Santosh Shanra. Genelal Secretary of the Coplright Protection Society of Nepal (CPSN) presented his paper cnrirlecl "Creating lPll Protection In6aslructLrrer Need afd tlrfi... hi..,I Ui pe-'le!'r!e'. irrt.e.ern'rrrr. Aier tlre corclusion of Regional Selninar a National Semi- The seminar idcnrified 16 principal arcas as ol Yilal inporlancc to lhe Ieast de\eloped courrtries. It \lrcssed on lhc assista|ce of \\ilPO to LDCs to modernise e lnt€llcctual Propeny (lP) s)stem in their cotrniries and nlakc them able ro mcci the requirements of provisions of the Tradc Related Aspects of Intcllectual irroperlJ_ RiShts Agreclnent (TRIPS) by hlcst Januar) I, 2006. The seminar slr csscd the need lor prcscrving. protccting and rervarclingthc hoklers oftfaditional kuo\ledg! in the conrmunitt andemdrasized in the de\'e lopnrent o l I unlan resourcer l,ror idir! d icl e. r\. ll' ').r.'rn IIn,.. Mr kiflc Shenkoru. head ofthe LDCS at WIPO principalolrjeclive ofthe seminrr $ lP inslilrtiors in LDCs. es to bui1,:1 sei.l lhe an.l lnodemise a|d Relale.l Rights held in Kalhmandu ol1 l\'1a1 l9-20,2000. The serrinar l as sponsorcd by fie MinlstryofCulture, lb0rism and Ci\ il/\ iaiion with the collaboralion ofCop)rights ProtecLion Sociel\ olNcpal (CPSN). nar on Coplrighr i\be) sekera. a national of Sri Lanka a|d senior couns.3llor for th€ Cooperation lor De\ elopmcnt Butealr tbr AsiaandthePrcificof\\ IPOsaid theball nowisinNePal s coufi and there is reed to iniliate steps lor dre nrodclnisaiion ofNepal s lP s)stem 1o rct ln conlpllance \\ilh llre W-tO s 'I'RIPS Agrccmenl latcst b) JantLarY l. 2006. The 1P systern irchrdcs induslr ia I propelt) rights. co p)'right and related righls. N,lr. Ran-iana Mr'. Abclsckara said WIPO is ready 10 give any type of assistarce technical and other assistance in the implemenlation ofeflecrive legislalion. assistance in having elfeclivc systern of IP righls and cop)l ighls proreclion to Nepal. ll llt,tttt ,tuLaauhtrte lt \!t 'tt The working papers werr presented on cight dittcrcnl topics highlighting on lhc problelns and diiliculties of LDCs in the implenrentation of lP convcntions and provisions. Ihe la_ pe|s focussed on the lechnical assistance of WIPO s for I D( . n ,r^denr:/ir,.t lP L.e rrrlr<.r .o'rrrri.. the t\\o-.la) long sernirrar ivlr. Santosh Sharma, Gerreral Secretary ofCPSN and IJNIG rromincc speaker introduced his paper 'situafions and Pe$pective of thc Protection of Copyrighr and Relatcd Rights in Nepal'. He stressed to creale a separate IP director.rle with se!eral departncrts to deal \rilh dificrenl stLtrlccts relating to lP. Mr. Sharnra prescnlcd a hriel surrrllar) alcfto|ts madc in NePal in rhe Pro re.tion ol copvrighl ard said lhat *e shoLLld establish good -.,' .r. \rr \\i/Ol,=(r il'\, ,bc".ln I i\e r cr pdp(r. \\crc nre.er,r(J ,n t''e licipatcd byNepal National Library. At** l-r**.4*l*. l-da' 'enlrr:rr oar NNL News / s Second National Reading Campaign Launched The Second National Reading Campaign was commenced from the day ofeducation and learning, the Saraswati Puja (the festival ofthe goddess ofwisdom) on February 10,2000 in the premises of Basantapur Durbar Squarc, in cooperation with Basantapur Ward Ofiice nated by Social Services Forum. The determination oftwo school girl students to save rupee one per day from their tiffin money to support the edu' cation ofrural girl children became the next attraction inaugural function. ofthe and Nava Adarsha High Schoot. ln the campaign, story writing The campaign was inaugurated neoliterate women and art and by the Right Honourable Dr. Keshar Jung Rayamaihi, Chairman of the Royal Standing drama competition were organised. Nepal National Li- competition for children and for DevelopmeDt screened a video film ofsocial relevance such as Meena throughoutthe day. There rvas a cultural programme ofsongs and dances by children coordinated by Social Services Forum based on the theme of education for boys and girls to provide entertainment through these messages. Family plannint means by CRS Pvt. Ltd., First Aid Kit and stetcher by Nepal Red Cross Socjety were also displayed in the campaign to create a*,arencss and to disseminate information to the public. A lot ofchildren's books were displayed for the child.en and adults. The campaign was launched by Center for Developmenl and Population Activities (CEDPA) with the cooperation ofNepal National Library and 50 more different institutions i4 over34 districts. bmry and Innovative Forum Committee. Commun At the inaugural function a postal 3tamp specially designed to celeb{ate the campaign was launched and cancelled rvith support ofDepartment of Postal Senices. A special cassette produced by Social Service Forum and a booklet, 'Doti Ki Buhari' (Bride ofDoti district), a model story for newly literate readers with the thene oflocal leadership produced by CEDPA, were released in the function. The signature campaigDjoined by the guest ofhonour was initiated as anexpression ofpublic supportand solidarity for the education ofwomen and their children. It was coordi- ity Second National Reading Campaign in the Regions Book Exhibition and Film Show ln Dhangadithe National Reading Campaign was launched with an exhibition ofchildren's book at Sharada Secondary School building in Sripur, Dhangadi, by Kailali Public brary. Morethan 200 books were displayed. Over300 children visited the exhibition that was inaugurated by Mr. Kainya Chaudhary member ofUpper House ofParliament. Li Library in Nepalgunj organised the National ReadingCampaign with various activities like children's ex' hibition, fine arts exhibition, film show, poetry (eciting etc. The exh ibition atlracted overl00persons in three dayt time. The Mahendra While in Dharan the NationalReading Campaign was launched with educatioDal filn and Mina Cartoon show forchildren at Sarb{janik Vidya Bha\van Library. More than 150 children vie$ers were present in the film show The film show was inaugurated by the Depury Mayor ofDharan Municipality and Chairman of Sarbajanik vidya Bhawan Library, Mr. Krishna Narayan Palikhe. ln Nepal, there is a large vacuum in the field of children literatures. She needs to publisb alotofchildren litemturesto make the children able to have pleasure in reading story books, A three-day book exhibition was inaugurated by Distdct Education Officer ofKaskj district among the gathering ofdistinguished guests, un iversity teachqrs, students andchildren at Poklara Public Libmry compound. 500 books were on display. And about 600 children visited the exhibition. The . exhibition was organised by Pokhara Public Libarary '(PPL). The PPL, Bharatpur Memorial English School and .Pokhara Books and Stationeries had opened book sales counter in theexhibition. novels and other iiformative books accordingto their level. This reading campaign, to some extent, bridges the gap between literacy and children. It is expected that the National Reading Campaign woLrld increase the awareness about the need offormal and non-fonnal education for both children and their mothers- The campaign aimed to increase public awareness about tlle reading rnaterials available for children and neoliteratcs and generate interestto build up concept of reading notonly loreducation but also for entertainment. l**hJ*, 6/NNLNeBS ,--;;;;; ----l----Nepal National Library Chief Attends 8th CDNLAO Meeting, CONSAL Xl Congress 2000 Mr. Dasharath Thapa, Chief ofNepal National Library participated in the 8'h Meeting ofDirectors ofNational Libraries ".,*,i:-, ----2? zerland hadopened their stalls to display world famous books. Interaction programme in the field of education, journalism, literatue etc. were organised and quiz contesi and painting competition for part ic ipating students were the attractions of the Fair. Free consultancy service to study abrcad was also given in the Fair. More than 45 thousand people visited the one-week Fair. C*ril-dren Fiction Released The Deputy Speaker of the Parliament, Mrs. Chitralekha Yadav released a book on children story prepared by Selo Gurans, National Children Developmenl Service \\ith fie cooperation oI Australian Embassy in Lalitpur, on May 4, 2000. Sdrito.S'.?.rra Mauriko Mitha Maha, Bhakari Bharaun Chatake M stl and Aaha Kasto Ranailo Dr)r and has aimed to publish 19 additionalbooks on children story in future. Seto GuraDs had alread) pubLished five titles, in Asia and Oceania (CDNLAO) and Congress of SoutheastAsian l,ibra ans XI Congress held in Singapore from 24 to 28Lr ApLil,2000. The CONSAI- xl gave its membership to lour AsiaD Couniries Cambodia, M-vanmar, Vietnam andLao People's Democratic Republic. From thesetwo programmes Mr. Thapagained much knowl_ cdge in collection of cu llural heritages for the national librar_ ics rn the region. He gained some ideas about the implications oflnternet for the next generation. The knowledge and ideas he gathered are very uscfll to NepalNational Libmry developmenl. NNL Bibliograph ic Officer receives Education Award Forthcoming Conferences |FLA 2000 The 66'h lnternational Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) General Conference will take place in Jerusalem, lsrael from l3-'18 August,2000. The theme of the conference is "lnformation for Cooperationl Creating the Global Library of the Future" approved by Professional Board of IFLA' Further information regarding IFLA activities can be ob- tained by contacting IFLA headquarter at: ifla.hq@ifla.nl Sub-regional Seminar on Book Develo p m ent On the occasion of 25'h EducatioD Day Mr. Bhola Kumar Shrostha, Bibliographic Olflcer of NNL received Education A\!ard 2056. I d .c"l orr A$ ard i. gi\ en ro thc per.onq u orking in rhe lleld of ed ucation every year regard ing the ir contributions. 4'h Nepal The Afro-Asian Book Council is going to conduct a Sub_ regional Seminar on "BookDevelopment in South Asia_Chal lenges olthe New Millenniu " on 1 J and I 4 August 2000 in New Delhi ro coincide with the 6s Delhi Book Fair' LC Bicentennial Education and Book Fair 2000 'l hc lbrnrer PM Lokendra Bahadur Chand inanguraied the fbu(h Ncpal Educalion and Booi Fair 2000 atBhrikutimandap Lxhibition Hall. Katlrmandu on May 15,2000. The fairwas orgrr:.ed b1 Llohar | \p.ciliorr 1nd Marregemenr \er!i'ies Pvt. l,td. in cooperationwith National BooksellersandPublishers Associalion ofNepal- orer 50 thousand books ofdifferenl titles *ere displayed in 100 slalls. Along withNepal. booksellers ollndia, Bangladesh, Atrstralia, U.K. and S*'it- he I ibrary ol Congre.. i. ho'r ing ,r rso pdn \\ rrpocrLjrn' 'National Libraries of theWorld: Interpretingthe Past,ShaP ingthe Future," fromOctober23-26,2000to mark its bicenI tenn ial anniversary This Lrnique symposiumwill bringhistorians and national li" brariansofthe worldtogelherto discussthe signifr cant'nflu_ ence and future oinational libraries. NNL N€ws Publications... Resources Shiksha Vikas Ra Chunauti/ written by Dr. suresh Raj Sharma, Vice Chancellor of Kathmandu University.Kathmandui Urmila Sharma Dhungel,2000. Rs 180. This book highlights the rveaknesses ofour educationalfieldand gives solutions for imptovement in futule.It contains seyen chapters relating to educational system of /, Training on Library and Information Science Concluded Speaking on the certificate distribution function ofa month- long training on Library and Information Science at Nepal National Library, on March 6,2000, Dr. Dayananda Bajracharya, Vice-chancellor of Royal Nepal Academy of Science and Technologr (RONAST) highliBhtedthe importance oflibrarians to manage the library for the development Nepal. Book Publishing Industry in Nepol: Problems ond Prospecls/ Published by National Booksellers and Publishers Association of Nepal.- Kathmandu, 2000. ISBN 99933-101-0-5. Price unquoted. This is the collection of records ofpapers presented inthe seminars by distinguished persons relatiogto government policies about bookproduc- tion, sale, import, local versus global features ofbooks and theircopyright. i in lhe sky : Wsions of lhe informslion future i edited byAlison Scammell.- London: Aslib,{MI, 1999.ISBN 0-85142-431-7. r17.50 (f l0 for Aslib corporate members). This 307 page collection provides fort], one views over the horizon from some ofthe world's nost influential commentatoIS on the development ofth e information revolution. Managemenl fo I Info n t atio n S erNice s i wittenby Sharon Penfold.- London: Bowker-Saur, 1999 (Information Services Management Series) ISBN 1-85739-281-7. fi5. This is an excellent contribution to the literature ofchange management from the inlormation manager's perspective. It covers the generalorganisational theories ofchange management. It also provides a detailed analysis of changes managed at an organisational level by tlre infomation profession and individual practitioners. National Libraries 3/ Joyce Line.- London: Patticipants af nte iatni"E ofeducational institutions in the country. Dr. Bqjracharya informed the gathering that RONAST iD collaboration with Tribhuvan Universitl is thinking to connect these t\\,o organisations in Network to iac ilitate the users through conl' puter, At the programme organisedjointly by Nepal Library Association and NcpalNational Library Madhusudhan Karki, head oi the Depaftment of Librar) Science, TU, requested the VC to include the Library Science within the parameter of definition ofRONAST- Chief Librarian ofNcpal National Library Mr. Dasharath Thapa urged the 24 trainees to usc the knowledge gained lrom train ing in their respective fields. TULSSAA Activities edited by Maurice B Line and Aslib/lMl, 1995. ISBN 0-85142-3426. This volume contains thearticles and papers on nationaland international library issues published and presented bet \r een 1986 and 1994. Mangging Change in Lihrufies urd Informotion Services/ wtinenby Cathryn Gallacher.- Londonr Aslib, 2000. ISBN 085I42-422'8. ,13.99(r11.00 for Aslib corpoJate members). This know how guide intended for aDyone who manages people in libraries or infomlalion ser'!,ices of- fers a practical approach to managing the change process Medals and Certificates Distribution - Tribhlrvan University Library Science Student's Alumni Association (TULSSAA) had distributed medals and certificates to four students one lrom cach batch ofDepartment ofLibrary Science who possessed highest mark in first division. TULSS,\A waq estahlished in November. 1999 has decided lo honour the student securing highestmark in first division with medal and cenificate every year. CDS/ISIS Training - IUI.SSAA held a nine-de) CDS/ ISIS training for l5 parlicipants in April, l-9, 2000. Ihe individuals from different organisations participated in the trainins. ,hllng"*=- rts,J*, News in Brief Integroted Informotion Mobile Library Sen'ice in Kathmandu District System in Librory NepalNational Library has identified tuo places Aalapot and 'I inthana to launch nrobile )ibrary se|vices in Karhmandu drs- trict from Jull )9. 2000. The librar) is going ro trace t$o ot. <rpl:r:e. t. rl,e.erl prIpo.( ir l1i'o,.r'rcr. National ISBN Agenc.'" in Nepal. Tribhuvan Uni\,ersit) CeniralLibrary has been nominaled as the mlional ISBNflnternational Standard BookNurberl distribution agenc) for \epal. It has started io disribute the ISBN nlrmberto the books published inNepalfrom January 26,2000. The country code forNepal is 99931. 'Io develop the librar) of lhc Ministry of General Administration (GA) as a form ofCentral Adninistraiive hfonnation and Docomentation Cenler CA Minister Siddha Ra.j Ojha inltiatcd Infbrmation S) stcm de\eloped by Unesco in the managemenl oI ils rcading malerials on January ll. secretary said that olher ncccssar) resources lvcre madc available at the libraryto de\ elop il as an Tnlbrmation 2000. G,A. Ce ter. Indilotc4lntrorlu Blood Donation Prize to Devkota Library On the occasion olinauguration of2l'h drstrict asscmbl-v of Nepal Red Cross Society (NRC) \4orang branch Central Chainnan ofNepal Red Cross Societ\! Mr. Ranlcsh Kumar Sharma ga\'e a\lay firsl prizc ofblood donation lo Dcvkota Pustakalaya (Library), Biratnagar oD Moida-v Feb 28- :000 The llbrary had donated nraxinrum quantity ofblood in onc .Year. One Thousand Years Old Manuscript i Triphala One thousand years old maouscript is preser!ed as aloken of in Jhapa district Narional Library olDh!rlabari historical book. The ore thousand ten pages manuscript has seven kilograrns weight and is hand-\\,rit1en on both sides. Thc open Icaf man u sc ripi \l as handcd over by Radhakrish n a Nepal of \lcchi Mlrnicipality \\iard No. 2 to Triphala Na tional Librar) through library Vice Chairman recentl-1. Ihc library- opened on Nlay ll, 1996, has inore lllan 20thou- Most of the people use EndNote to seorch on line bibliograph;. datobates. organiv their references ancl cre.tte bi bli.ographies inst.lntly and aulomatically. EndNcte4, introduced by Thomson Company, Oxford is e brand new version ofthe world's most popular bibliographic software. EndNote4 seatching o'1d t'.)ritinq ha' b.conr< "d"iet than eter belbre. New Photocopying License in UK The Copyright Liceosing Agency has introduced a ne$' photocopviig license lor ell sraie schools in Engla.d and wales lor the pcriod ofApril 2000 to Nlarch 200I . All schools $'i1l necd to lake out rhe license in ordcr to use the prinl materials \r ithout riolalilrg cofil right wilh the principle oldevolved tirnd sand books aDd old manuscripts. 12b Annual General Meeting of NESCHIL HeId The three-day l2'r Annual Generel \'leeting of Nepal Societt for Children's Literature (NESCHIL) and National Con\,ention on childrcn's literature organised in Dhangadi on February 2000. This meeting was organised bl the Far-\\restem Regional Literacy Societ-v and NESCHIL. NNL NeWS l" pualished lwic€oyeor bythe Nepol Nolionol Librqry, Horihor Bhon/an, Pulchowk, Loli+PUr, Nepol EDITORIALTEAMI Dashoroth Thopo, Bhoio Shrestho, PoshuPatinolh Adhikari. MAILTNAADDRESST The meeting flourished the suggeslionsto create lhe children's literature on the basis ol gcograph ical features ofthe country and to give l'iori[ to broadcast chi]dren's lilemcyprogamme regularl] through Radio and TV. Seven \1orking papers on children's Iiterature were presented at the tneeting by academicians. A literacy competitive programme and one_man painting erdlibition \vas also organised in the progranlme. d.l NNL News NepolNorrono L brory Po gox 182, Lslitpur, N€pal ielt977 -!-521132 , Fox:977 -l-536461 E-moiI nnl@nnl.l,iink.com.np Website: h+tp://www.nnll.homepoge.com