The Bombay Science Librarian's Association (BOSLA)

In collaboration with

Library, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Mumbai

Organizes
cdac

National Level Seminar on Empowering Open Science:
The Evolving Role of Library and Information Science Professionals

On the occasion of

National Librarian's Day & Birth Anniversary of Dr. S R Ranganathan

Patron

Dr. M Sasikumar

Executive Director

Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) Gulmohar, Cross Rd Number 9, Gulmohar Road, JVPD Scheme, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400049

Dr. Subhash Chavan

(Chairman BOSLA) & Director,

BMK Knowledge Resource Centre, SNDT Women’s University,
Churchgate, Mumbai

Registration Link

Speakers

​Dr. Dharmraj Veer

Former Director
Knowledge Resource Centre, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

Dr. Suresh Jange

Librarian

Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi

Dr. Vrushali Rane

Deputy Librarian

SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai

About BOSLA

The Bombay Science Librarian’s Association (BOSLA) was established in October 1975 and officially registered on 9th March 1978 with Registration No. F4735 (BOM) at the Office of the Charity Commissioner, Maharashtra State, Mumbai.

During the 1970s, the librarians of scientific institutions realized that with the existing resources, it was not possible for them to fully cater to the needs of the scientific community of their organizations due to the steadily rising costs of publications and almost stationary annual budgets for their libraries.

The initiative was then taken by the librarians of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (B.A.R.C.), Department of Chemical Technology, Bombay University (U.D.C.T.), Indian Institute of Technology (I.I.T.), Bombay and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (T.I.F.R.). They started meeting frequently to discuss and explore the possibilities of developing closer ties than routine inter-library loan. As a result of these efforts, the Bombay Science Librarian’s Association (BOSLA) was formed in October 1975.

Presently, the association has grown to include more than 500 life members nationwide. The association keeps organizing seminars, conferences, and workshops in association with various institutions with the main objective of upskilling the working knowledge of the librarians.

Main objectives of the Association:

  • To improve the services of the Bombay Science Libraries.
  • To cooperate actively to benefit mutually by the resources available to the libraries.
  • To strengthen the financial resources of the science libraries in Bombay.
  • To raise the professional standard of library staff in the Bombay Science Libraries.
  • To improve the status and service conditions of the library staff in Bombay.
  • To maintain liaison between the professionals and the Government.

About C-DAC Mumbai

C-DAC Mumbai is the R&D Autonomous Society under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Govt. of India, earlier known as NCST, started operations in the Juhu campus in 1985. There are two campuses in Mumbai, at Juhu and at Kharghar. It has a rich history of cutting-edge R&D in areas of Computer Graphics, Computer Networks, Language Translation, Educational Applications of AI, Resource Scheduling, etc. It was among the pioneers in bringing the Internet to India through the ERNET project, and also in multilingual technologies.

Notable achievements of the C-DAC Mumbai

  • Customs Valuation project for Indian Customs, Kenya, and Ethiopia.
  • National and State-level e-Governance Service Delivery Gateway.
  • Biometrics solutions for Fingerprint, Iris, and Face Recognition.
  • A collection of virtual lab experiments for schools (Olabs)
  • ILO-compliant seafarer identification solution for DG Shipping.
  • Providing the entire software solution for the GATE examination, spanning from candidate registration to score report and counselling.
  • Mobile Seva project.
  • Long Range Identification and Tracking for DG Shipping.
  • The Centre runs the PG-DAC and PG-DBDA 6-month diploma programmes at both the campuses, with excellent placement records so far.

Currently, the center is working in areas like Authentication Technologies, Disaster Recovery, Microservice-based application development, Deep Learning applications, Mobile Computing, Blockchain Solutions, Virtual Labs, Educational games, Robotics, Accessibility, Online Assessment, etc.

About C-DAC Mumbai Library

The C-DAC Mumbai Library of the Institute plays a significant & vital role in serving the faculty, research fellows, students & staff. The library is well-equipped with modern facilities and resources, including CD-ROMs, Online databases, books, bound volumes, project reports, and conference proceedings, in the fields of Information Technology, Electronics, Management, and allied subjects. There are two libraries, respectively, in the Juhu and Kharghar centers. It was very popular among researchers in the fields of information technology, electronics, software development, computer science, management, and other related fields at the time of NCST. The library has a separate stack for textbooks, periodicals (current and bound volumes), CD/DVD, Reference sections, Book Bank Section, and a separate enclosure with cubicles for research fellows and faculty members. The library facilitates access to several e-resources through the One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) initiative, Govt. of India, and it includes IEEE, ACM, and E-books through its participation in the MCIT consortium. The library is rapidly developing its collection of books, reference books, periodicals, and electronic resources. The library subscribes to a number of journals, periodicals, and newspapers. The library is also developing a fine collection of Hindi books on Literature and the English language.

Services provided by C-DAC Mumbai Library

  • Reprographic Service
  • Inter Library Loan Faculty
  • Article Request by e-mail
  • Current Awareness Service
  • Selective Dissemination of Information
  • Publication of CDAC Weekly Digest
  • Member of the MCIT Library Consortium provided by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)
  • User awareness program for library users
The mission of the library is to facilitate the creation of new knowledge through the acquisition, organization, and dissemination of knowledge resources and to provide value-added services. The initiatives taken by the library include Book Talk, Author Talk, User Awareness Program, and book exhibitions for library users, among others.

About Seminar

On the occasion of the Birth Anniversary of Dr. S. R. Ranganathan, the pioneer of Library and Information Science in India, Bombay Science Librarians &  Association (BOSLA) and C-DAC Mumbai are jointly organizing a National Level Seminar on the theme: “Empowering Open Science: The Evolving Role of Library and Information Science Professionals” on 23rd August 2025.

The seminar will be focused on the growing importance of Open Science as a global movement towards making scientific research more transparent, accessible, and inclusive. It addressed how Library and Information Science (LIS) professionals play a pivotal role in this evolving ecosystem by managing research data, facilitating open access resources, supporting scholarly communications, and advocating for open knowledge policies.

This event is a tribute to Dr. Ranganathan’s visionary ideals, especially his Five Laws of Library Science, which continue to guide and inspire LIS professionals across generations.

The event will provide a valuable platform for networking and capacity-building among LIS professionals, empowering them to contribute actively to the Open Science movement while adapting to new responsibilities in digital knowledge management.

Registration Fee

Payment Details for NEFT/Gpay/Phone Pe/Paytm

Account Details:

Account Name: Bombay Science Librarian Association
Account Number:015200100011829
Bank Name: Saraswat Cooperative Bank Ltd.
IFSC code: SRCB0000015
Branch: Powai, Mumbai-400076

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Organizing Committee

  • Dr. Subhash Chavan (Chairman-BOSLA), SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai
  • Mr. Ganesh Surwase (Vice-Chairman-BOSLA), BARC, Mumbai
  • Dr. Dattatraya Kalbande (General Secretary-BOSLA) JWSGC, Ulhasnagar
  • Dr.Kuljeet G. Kahlon (Treasurer-BOSLA), GNIMS, Mumbai
  • Mr. Pralhad Jadhav (Jt. Secretary) Khaitan &Co, Mumbai
  • Dr. Anil Kumar (Member-BOSLA), BARC, Mumbai
  • Dr. Baban K More (Member-BOSLA), MNLU, Mumbai
  • Ms. Swati Nawale (Member-BOSLA) TEC, New Mumbai
  • Ms. Pallavi Dhoke (Member-BOSLA), RAIT, New Mumbai
  • Dr. J. Shivarama (Member-BOSLA), TISS, Mumbai
  • Dr. Manju Kalita (Member-BOSLA), BITSDS, Mumbai
  • Mr. Ram Singh Bairwa (Member-BOSLA), C-DAC Mumbai

Local Organising Committee from C-DAC

  • Mrs. Rupali Todkar – C-DAC
  • Mr. Pradip Ravate – C-DAC
  • Ms. Deepika Acharjya – C-DAC

Programme Schedule (Tentative)

Event Time
Registration & Breakfast 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Inauguration 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Break & Tea 11:00 am
1st Invited Talk 11:15 am – 12:10 pm
2nd Invited Talk 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm
Lunch 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
3rd Invited Talk 2:15 pm – 3:00 pm
Tea & Certificate Distribution 3:00 pm

Contact Details

Organizing Secretary

Mr. Ram Singh Bairwa

Librarian

Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) Gulmohar, Cross
Rd Number 9, Gulmohar Road, JVPD Scheme, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400049, Mob: 8237297547