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Library Bulletin, June 2018 Volume 7, Issue,06 ISSN: 2309-5032 Volume 6 Issue 10 ISSN: 2309-5032 Library Information Services COMSTATS University Islamabad Lahore Campus What is inside? • News of the month • Journals’ Contents • Newspaper’s Clippings • And many more Contact Details • Serial Section • Library Information Services • COMSATS UNIVERSITY, LAHORE CAMPUS • Phone: +92 42 35321094 1 • URL:library.ciitlahore.edu.pk CONTENTS • One Day Seminar entitled "Resource Sharing, Networking and Consortium: Challenges, Opportunities and Way Forward" 03 • Introduction of Guest Speakers 04 • PASTIC Appreciated by COMSATS for Arranging One-Day Seminar 08 • Delegation of Pakistan Council of Architects and Town Planner (#PCATP) visited Library of Architecture 09 • Birthday Celebrations Ms. Shazia Basit and Cum Eid Milan Party 10 • New Arrival 11 • Journals’ Table of contents 14 • News Indexing of June 23 • News Clippings of June 32 2 News of the month One Day Seminar entitled "Resource Sharing, Networking and Consortium: Challenges, Opportunities and Way Forward" With the collaboration of Pakistan Scientific and Technological Information Center (PASTIC), Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus successfully organized one day National Seminar entitled "Resource Sharing, Networking and Consortium: Challenges, Prospects and Way Forward". This seminar was held on June 28, 2018 at COMSATS University Islamabad Lahore Campus. During inauguration session of the seminar, DG Punjab Heigher Education Commission (PHEC) Dr. Shahid Soroya stated that this type of seminars are very much important to create awareness among library professionals. He added that PHEC is doing all efforts to make strong networking among all libraries of the Punjab. Dr. Muhamamd Ahmad Farouqui, Director Academics and Research also addressed the audience and appreciated the idea of the seminar. Renowned personalities from library fraternity includes Prof. Dr. Khalid Mahmood (Chairman, DoIM-PU), Prof. Dr. Kanwal Amin (DoIM-PU), Prof. Dr. Haroon Idris (Head, DLISc-UoS), Dr. Salman Bin Naeem (AP - IUB), Dr. Haroon Usmani (Chief Librarian-PU), Mr. Abdul Waheed (Ex-Chief Librarian-GCU), Mr. Muhammad Ashraf Sharif (System Librarian, AKU), Ms. Bushra Almas Jaswal (Chief Librarian-FCCU), Habib Jaffr (Principal Librarian, PASTIC) and Dr. Muhammad Tariq (Library Incharge, COMSATS-LHR) honored the occasion with their presence and delivered lectures as guest speakers. The honorable speakers shared their views about the “resource sharing in libraries” like current efforts of resource sharing being done by different organizations, their opportunities, professional networking, international practices in this regard, consortium, challenges, need of the time and importance, threats and weaknesses they face, role of professional associations to provide awareness and currently resource sharing is a big project for Pakistani libraries. In closing ceremony, Dr. Qaiser Abbas, Director CUI, Lahore Campus and DG PASTIC Dr. M. Akram Sheikh were the guest of honor. Dr. Qaisar Abbas appreciated the Library staff and PASTIC to organize this wonderful event. He added that CUI Lahore Campus is always ready to share and collaborate with all libraries for the sake of quality enhancement. Deering his concluding remarks, Dr. Muhammad AKrm Sheikh stated hat PASTIC is going to provide great hub for resource sharing. Soon, PASTIC will provide software, its training and cloud based space for data storage. Dr. Muhammad Tariq thanked all the guest, organizers and participants to organize this successful event. Shields and certificates were also distributed among all resource persons and participants. 3 4 Introduction of Guest Speakers 5 6 7 8 PASTIC Appreciated by COMSATS for Arranging One-Day Seminar: Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus highly appreciated the efforts of all team members of organizers and Pakistan Scientific and Technological Information Center #PASTIC, the resource persons and obviously the participants. Thank you all, for making the one-day seminar entitled “Resource Sharing, Networking and Consortium: Challenges, Prospects and Way Forward” successful. Stay blessed. 9 Delegation of Pakistan Council of Architects and Town Planner (#PCATP) visited Library of Architecture and Design A delegation of Pakistan Council of Architects and Town Planner (#PCATP) visited Library of Architecture and Design, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, on June 11, 2018 along with Head of Department Mr. Waqar Aziz, Mr. Asad Ali Khan (Chair Main PCATP), Ms. Sadia Fazli (Registrar), Ms. Qurat ul Ain, Ms. Saima Gulzar and Mr. Asad Ali. Ms. Nasira Muneer (Library Incharge A&D) welcomed and briefed them about library resources and services. Delegation also visited the library and admired the services and resources that are being provided to the users. 10 Birthday Celebrations Ms.Shazia Basit & Cum Eid Milan Party COMSATS University Lahore Library staff celebrated birthday of Ms. Shazia Basit. The celebration was held on 26 June 2018. All library staff members participated and everyone wished her a wonderful birthday. May her every day have filed with lots of love, laughter, happiness. Many happy returns of the day to both of you, always stay blessed. 11 NewArrival (Please click on covers for bibliographic detail) 12 13 14 Journal Contents Annals of King Edward Medical University Vol 23 Issue 04 October - December2017 Maternal Mortality in Eclampsia after Cesarean Section versus Vaginal Delivery Ghazala Saeed, Rabia Wajid, Ayesha Yousaf Dar 430 Topical Betamethasone Valerate and Calcipotriol Ointments for the Therapy of Mild and Moderate Psoriasis vulgaris: A Randomized, Comparative Study Sana Imran, Sarwat Jahan, Mohammad Sair 435 Quality of Life and Marital Satisfaction in Parents of Children with Leukemia Afsheen Masood, Rubab Musarrat, Shama Mazahir, Adeela Ashraf 439 Level of Awareness of Hepatitis ‘C’ Among Primary Grade: A School Health Intervention Aneeza Jamshed, Syed Amir Gillani 445 Effectiveness of Routine Physical Therapy with and without Eccentric Loading Training for the Rehabilitation of Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy Arooj Fatima, Ashfaq Ahmed 452 Comparison of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides and Maitland Manual Therapy in Non-Specific Neck Pain on Numeric Pain Rating Scale and Neck Disability Index Fahad Tanveer, Adnan Afzal, Muhammad Adeel Sana Shahid and Maham Masood 457 Correlates of Professional Quality of Life in Nurses Zehra Mohsin, Sarah Shaheed, Talat Sohail 463 Effect of Hydrocortisone on Reducing severity of Post Dural Puncture Headache after Spinal Anesthesia for Elective Caesarean Section Shumaila Ashfaq, Liaqat Ali, Muhammad Ashraf Zia, Rizwan Ahmad Khan, Mehtash Butt 468 An Assessment of the Contact History of Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Patients from Sindh: A Gender based comparison Muhammad Yahya Noori, Saharish Rizwan, Zaheer Ali, Shaheen Sharafat 473 Hypertension and Pre-Hypertension with Associated Risk Factors Among MBBS Students of Shalamar Medical and Dental College, Lahore Rana Hanan, Muhammad Waqar Shafi, Sumair Anwar, Numrah Nawaz 477 Trends of Utilization of Family Planning Methods at Divisional Headquarter Hospital of Mirpur AJ and k Hina Zubair, Saima Perveen, Saeed Alam, Akkad Rafiq, Sara Ejaz 483 Career Aspiration and Life Satisfaction of Final Year Medical School Students Uzma Zahid 487 15 Safety Profile for Evaluation of Berberine in Sprague- Dawley Rats: Effects on Renal, Liver and Myelopoietic Functions Attia Anwar, Sajida Malik, Zobia Usman, Sadia Chiragh 492 First Experience of Implementation of Kangaroo Mother Care in Punjab- Pakistan to Reduce Morbidity and Mortality in Preterm Infants Noreen Rasul, Madeeha Rashid, Aqeela Abbas, Rubina Sohail 496 Treatment Compliance in Diabetics: Physician-Patient Relationship Anza Zahid, Muhammad Ali Ayub, Mujtaba Saeed, Nasir Pasha, Abdul Jabbar Dar, Huzaifa Javed, Aimen Shakeel, Amna Nasir, Ana Akbar, Zainab Tarrar, Ayesha Humayun 503 Leadership Styles of Medical Professionals Rahila Nizami, Muhammad Zahid Latif, Intzar Hussain, Khalid Rashid 508 Comparison of Letrozole versus Danazol for the Pain Management of Females Presented with Endometriosis Sadaf Ghulam Rasul, Uzma Yaqub, Maida Manzoor, Hafsa Mubasshar 514 Outcome of Early Tracheostomy in the Management of Grade II (Moderate) Tetanus Patient Nukhbat- Ullah Awan, Muhammad Sohail, Zeeshan Sarwar, Muhammad Mustahsen Bashir, Muhammad Abbas Khokhar, Asad Aizaz Chatha 519 Effects of Maternal Food Insecurity on Birth Weight of Neonates: A Prospective Cohort Ayesha Saeed, Mobina Naqvi, Ahsan Javed 524 Frequency of Anemia and Obstetric Outcome in Young Primigravida Abida Sajid, Aqsam Sajid 531 Risk Factors of Leptospirosis in Rice Cultivators as Compared to non-Rice Cultivators in Punjab, Pakistan Muhammad Athar Khan, Muhammad Zahid Latif, Syed Amir Gilani, Ifrah Bukhari 536 Violence against Women with Disabilities: A Qualitative Investigation Samina Ashraf, Ghulam Haider, Maimoona Ashraf 540 Frequency of Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Obese Patients Mian Sajjad Ahmad, Somia Iqtadar, Sami Ullah Mumtaz, Zafar Niaz, Iqra Waheed, Sajid Abaidullah 546 Comparison of Serum Probrain Natriuretic Peptide (ProBNP) Levels in Migraineurs and Hypertensive Migraineur Patients Sana Qanber Abbasi, Ejaz Ahmed, Rabia Sattar 550 Effects of Different Stretching Times on Range of Motion in Patients with Hamstring Tightness: A Randomized Control Trial Halima Shoukat, Hafiz Sheraz Arshad, Faiza Sharif, Arooj Fatima, Filza Shoukat 554 16 International
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