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What are the roles of Indian LIS compressionals in abroad and what can they do for Indian LIS professionals?

I will welcome your precious views.


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pvz

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Dear Mr. Parved Ahmad, who has posted the status of Indian Professionals in abroad, it is very nice discussions thanks Mr.P.Ahmad.
As far as according to my opinion is concerned. Mostly well qualified LIS professional have been selected in abroad accept where ALA accreditation courses are required. But problem is that Indian LIS degree is not valid those country ALA accredited LIS courses are required. In this context Indian LIS associations/organizations should be demand the Indian Government regarding marks the International characteristics of the LIS courses.
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Akhtar Hussain
Dear Akhter sir,
I am agree with your point, this is the right time, we have to come together for demanding of LIS degrees of India sud be ALA accredited to our Indian Govt. only for this we LIS professionals are not able to applying most of jobs of Europe and US and many countries.
But there are many countries still they didn't demand LIS degree ALA accredited, eg Saudi, and many more. where LIS profession have much bright future.
I must say here, we have to be very laborious and always try to learn new technologies in our field and have to believe on GOD, There are so many vacancies of LIS in different countries.

This is best example: we LIS profrssionals are 15, who serving to KSU, besides us there are so many others, who working in different universities of Saudi Arabia, not only in saudi, in UAE also.
I can say here if there is a will then there can be a vacancy.


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