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Special Winter School on Library & Information Sciences (From 12.11 Special Winter School on Library & Information Sciences (from 12.11.2015 to 02.12.2015) Sl. Name of the Participants Phone .no. No. E-mail ID 1 Mrs. R. Anantheeswary, Librarian Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar College Usilampatti – 626 532. [email protected] 2 Mrs. G. Amudha, Librarian Virudhunagar Hindu Nadar’s Senthikumara Nadar College (A) Virudhunagar – 626 001. [email protected] 3 Dr. M. Baskar, Assistant Librarian Central Library Pondicherry University, Pondicherry – 605 014. [email protected] 4 Mr. R. Chellappa, Librarian Arignar Anna College [email protected] Aralvaymoli – 629 301. 5 Mr. P. Dhanasekaran, Assistant Librarian Guindy Campus Library University of Madras,Chennai – 25. 6 Dr. A. Duraisingam, Librarian Arul Anandar College Karumathur – 625 514. Madurai District 7 Mr. S. Eswaran, Librarian Govt. Polytechnic College [email protected] Purasawakkam, Chennai – 600 012. 8 Dr. Fazlunnisa. H, Assistant Professor Dept. of Library and Information Science [email protected] University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai -5. 9 Mrs. M. Gomathi, Assistant Professor Dept. of Medical [email protected] Stanley Medical College, Chennai – 600 001. 10 Mrs. S. Jeyashree, College Librarian Dept. of Library & Information Science Queen Mary’s College, Chennai – 600 004. [email protected] 11 Sr. Jaculine Mary. M, Librarian Nirmala College for Women (Autonomous) [email protected] Coimbatore – 641 018. 12 Mr. V. Kalaiappan, Assistant Librarian Madras University Chepauk, Chennai – 5. 13 Dr. S. Kishore Kumar, Assistant Professor Dept. of Library & Information Science Alagappa University, Karaikudi – 630 003. 14 Dr. R. Kavitha, Librarian S.D.N.B. Vaishnav College for Women [email protected] Chromepet, Chennai – 44. 15 Dr. R. Kothandaraman, College Librarian Govt. Arts College for Men (Autonomous) Nandanam, Chennai – 35. [email protected] 16 Dr. S. Kothainayaki Assistant University Librarian Dept. of University Library [email protected] Anna University, Chennai – 600 025. 17 Dr. Kotrayya Agadi, Assistant Librarian Central University Gujarat [email protected] Gandhinagar – 382 030. 18 Dr. S. Kopperundevi, Assistant Librarian Veterinary College & Research Institute [email protected] Tirunelveli – 627 358. 19 Dr. R. Kavitha, Assistant Professor Dept. of Library & Information Science Annamalai University [email protected] Annamalai Nagar – 608 002 20 Dr. M.O. Mohamed Thaheer, Librarian C.Abdul Hakeem College Melvisharam – 632 509. 21 Mr. G. Manivannan, Assistant Librarian Dept. of Central Medical Library Rajah Muthiah Medical College, [email protected] Annamalai University – 608 002. 22 Dr. P. Panneerselvam, Librarian B.S. Abdur Rahman University [email protected] Vandalur, Chennai – 48. 23 Dr. M. Prabakaran, Librarian Dept. of Library & Information Science [email protected] Vivekanada College Tiruvengadam West , Madurai – 625 217. 24 Dr. R. Prabu, Librarian Dept. of Library & Information Science YMCA College of Physical Education, Chennai – 35. [email protected] 25 Dr. R. Pandian, Assistant Librarian University Library Anna University, Chennai – 600 025. [email protected] 26 Mr. A. Perumal, Assistant Professor Dept. of Library & Information Science University of Madras, Chennai – 600 005. [email protected] 27 Dr. M. Rajavel, Assistant Professor Dept. of Library Science Devanga Arts College (A), Aruppukottai – 626 101. [email protected] 28 Mr. Ramesh G. Paloti, Librarian Bhavan’s College Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai – 400 058. [email protected] 29 Dr. R. Renganathan Librarian HKRH College (Autonomous) [email protected] Uthamapalayam – 625 533. 30 Dr. R. Revathi, Assistant Professor Department of Library Information Science, [email protected] DDE, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar – 608 002 31 Mr. B. Siva, Assistant Librarian Presidency University, Kolkata – 700 073. [email protected] 32 Mr. Sugirtha Kumar. E, Librarian Sarah Tucker College (A) [email protected] Tirunelveli – 627 007. 33 Mr. K. M. Shibu, Assistant Librarian Central Library Pondicherry University, Pondicherry – 605 014. [email protected] 34 Mr. D. Samuel Raja, Librarian Christian Medical College [email protected] Vellore – 632 004. 35 Mr. K. Tishanth Kumar, Librarian Sree Sevugan Annamalai College Devakottai – 630 303. 36 Mr. C.S. Vijayakumar, Librarian Sourashtra College [email protected] Madurai – 625 004. 37 Mrs. J. Vasanthi, College Librarian Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Inst. of Engg. Technology [email protected] Karaikal – 609 603. 38 Dr. P. Vijayakumar, Assistant Librarian Central University, Pondicherry University [email protected] Pondicherry – 605 014. 39 Dr. M. Arul Dhanakar, Assistant University Librarian Anna University [email protected] Chennai – 600 025. 40 Mrs. N. Geetha, Assistant Libararian University Library [email protected] Anna University, Chennai – 600 025. 41 Mr. J. Manalan, College Librarian Dept. of Library Bishop Heber College (A), Tiruchirappalli – 620 017. 42 Mr. S. Nattar, Librarian Sri S. Ramasamy Naidu Memorial College [email protected] Sattur – 626 203 43 Mr. Ravindra Rajan S.N, Librarian D.S.B.G. Govt. First Grade Co llege [email protected] Mudigere – 577 132. 44 Mr. K.S. Sivakumaren, Assistant Librarian Anna University [email protected] Chennai – 600 025. 45 Dr. G. Velumani, Assistant Librarian Central University of Tamilnadu Thiruvarur – 610 101. “Special Summer School on Research Methodology in Arts / Humanities / Social Sciences” (from 19.05.2015 to 08.06.2015) Sl. Name of the Participants Phone .no. No. E-mail ID 1 Mr. B. Akbar Aalam, Assistant Professor Department of English Islamiah College (Autonomous), Vaniyambadi – 635 752. [email protected] 2 Mr. S. Abdullah Shah, Assistant Professor Department of English Islamiah College (Autonomous), Vaniyambadi – 635 752. [email protected] 3 Mrs. Arpita Maitra, Assistant Professor M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women [email protected] Chennai – 600 034. 4 Mrs. Aparna Sundaram, Assistant Professor Department of English D.G. Vaishnav College, Arumbakkam, Chennai-600 106. [email protected] 5 Mr. Amit Subhash Yadav, Assistant Professor Dept. of Environmental Studies Mulund College of Commerce, Mulund Mumbai – 400 080. [email protected] 6 Mr. D. Balaji, Assistant Professor in Economics Sri Devi Arts and Science College, [email protected] Krishnapuram – 601 204. Ponneri 7 Dr. K. Backialakshmi, Assistant Professor in Tamil Quaid-e-Millath Govt. College for Women (Autonomous), Chennai – 600 002. 8 Dr. P. Chennakrishnan, Assistant Professor Department of Economics [email protected] Thiruvalluvar University, Serkadu, Vellore – 632 106. 9 Mrs. Chandrika Srinivas, Assistant Professor Dept. of Crescent Business School [email protected] B.S. Abdur Rahman University, Chennai - 600 048. 10 Dr. Deepa Viswam, Assistant Professor (Senior Grade) Dept. of Visual Communication [email protected] Mother Teresa Women’s University, Chennai – 600 015. 11 Dr. A. Geetha, Assistant Professor Dept. of Management Studies [email protected] Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal – 624 101. 12 Mrs. S. Geetha, Assistant Professor, Department of Tamil Quaid-e-Millath Govt. Arts College for Women (A), geethawithganesh@gmail. com Chennai – 600 002. 13 Mrs. M. Gajalakshmi, Assistant Professor Department of Commerce [email protected] Meenakshi College for Women, Kodmabakkam, Chennai – 24. 14 Dr. Geetha Ganga, Assistant Professor Department of English D.G. Vaishnav College, Arumbakkam, Chennai-600 106. 15 Mr. Gaikwad Vishwambar, Assistant Professor Department of Political Science Shivaji Mahavidyalaya, Udgir District – 413 517. Latur [email protected] 16 Mrs. M. Karpagam, Assistant Professor Department of Tamil Meenakshi College for Women, Kodambakkam, Chennai – 24. [email protected] 17 Mr. Maknikar Vijay Prabhakar Rao Assistant Professor, Department of Law Shri Shivaji Law College, Parbhani – 431 401. vijaymaknikar23@gmail. com 18 Mr. M. Murali Ganam, Assistant Professor Department of English [email protected] D.G. Vaishnav College, Arumbakkam, Chennai-600 106. 19 Mrs. D. Merlin Juliet Arulthangai Assistant Professor in Economics Madras Christian College, Tambaram, Chennai – 600 059. 20 Mrs. A. Poongodi, Assistant Professor in Tamil Meenakshi College for Women [email protected] Kodambakkam, Chennai – 24. 21 Dr. Priyadarshana Jain, Assistant Professor & Head i/c Department of Jainology, University of Madras Chepauk, Chennai – 600 005. [email protected] 22 Mrs. B. Radha, Assistant Professor Department of Communication radhamsuniversity@gmail. com Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli – 627 012. 23 Mrs. P. V. Radhamani, Assistant Professor Department of History [email protected] Meenakshi College for Women, Kodambakkam, Chennai – 24. 24 Mrs. Ramya Raman, Assistant Professor Department of MBA [email protected] M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women (A), Chennai – 600 034. 25 Dr. C. Sankar, Assistant Professor Department of Commerce [email protected] Vel Tech Ranga Sanku Arts College, Avadi, Chennai – 62. 26 Mr. Shaik Anisur Rahman, Assistant Professor Department of Law [email protected] Shri Shivaji Law College,Parbhani – 431 401. 27 Dr. I. Senthila Devi, Assistant Professor Dept. of Visual Communication [email protected] Periyar E.V.R. College (A),Tiruchirappalli – 620 023. 28 Mrs. P. Sathiyabama, Assistant Professor Department of Tamil
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