DR. ANURAG SHRIVASTAVA WON YOUNG ACADEMICIAN AWARD IN THE FIELD OF LIBRARY


Dr. Anurag Shrivastava is currently serving as an Assistant Librarian at Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar, a position he has held since 2013. He has actively contributed to the development and management of academic libraries while fostering research and innovation in Library and Information Science (LIS). His work integrates emerging technologies, information access strategies, and sustainable library initiatives to support academic growth.

Research Contributions & Publications

Dr. Shrivastava has authored and co-authored several scholarly articles and books in the field of Library and Information Science. His work spans topics such as:

  • Historical and Bibliographical Methods for librarianship.

  • MOOCs and LIS Education Development, exploring opportunities in the digital learning space.

  • Green Initiatives for Libraries, highlighting sustainable practices in library management.

  • Empirical studies on Internet access and information dissemination.

  • Use of e-resources, particularly in the context of the university libraries in India.

  • Cloud Computing in Digital Libraries, advancing technological infrastructure in academic libraries.

  • INFLIBNET and University Libraries, focusing on national-level library networking initiatives.

His contributions have been published in reputed journals and festschrift volumes, establishing him as a significant voice in academic library management and research.

Areas of Expertise

  • Library Management and Automation

  • Institutional Repository Development

  • Knowledge Organisation and Information Access

  • Digital Libraries and Open Access

  • Cloud Computing Applications in Libraries

  • Sustainable and Green Initiatives for Libraries

  • Academic Resource Development and Training

Eligibility for Young Academician Award

With an impressive academic record, professional experience, and a robust portfolio of research publications, Dr. Anurag Shrivastava is highly eligible for the Young Academician Award in Scientific Laurels. His work has significantly contributed to modernizing library systems, advancing research, and promoting education through technology-driven information services.