Aditya Tripathi

Aditya Tripathi (; born 26 October 1976) is an Indian Library and Information Science Academics and Information professional. Tripathi works at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi as Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science at Department of Library and Information Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, whose principal area of study is Multilingual Information Retrieval System, Design and Development of Digital Library, e-learning, Website designing, Automated Indexing Tools, Integrated library system, Federated search, Machine Readable Cataloguing (MARC standards), Metadata, Semantic Web, Extensible MarkUp Language (XML), Open-source software etc. He is actively involved in organising national level conferences, seminars and workshops, in India.
Career
Tripathi did his Bachelors in Science (B.Sc.) and Bachelor of Library and Information Science(BLIS) from Banaras Hindu University, ADIS from DRTC and then earned his doctorate ON "Design and Development of Multilingual Information Retrieval System with Numeric MARC" at University of Pune.
Teaching experience
Tripathi Joined Department of Library and Information Science, Banaras Hindu University in September, 2004 as a Lecturer and he also taught at Documentation Research and Training Centre, DRTC, Bangalore (2000-2004).
Published works
Peer-reviewed articles in international periodicals
* Sneha Tripathi and Aditya Tripathi. Privacy in libraries: the perspective from India, Library Review, 59 (8), pp. 615 - 623, 2010.
* Aditya Tripathi. Saraswati: A Cross-lingual Sanskrit Digital Library. Library Hi-Tech News, 26 (10) 2009.
* Aditya Tripathi. Indian Digital Library Movement: Need of an Indian Initiative at CALIBER, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, 2008.
* Devika Madalli, A.R.D.Prasad and Aditya Tripathi. Organized display of Internet search results: ASP based model for retrieved resources using Dublin Core metadata element set. IN International Conference on Communications, Internet, and Information Technology (CIIT 2002), IASTED, Massachusetts, November 4-6 2002.
* Sneha Tripathi and Aditya Tripathi. Digital Libraries in Indian Languages: Some Provocative Thoughts presented at ICSD Documentation Research and Training Centre, Bangalore, Feb 21 - 23 2007.
Publication in Indian periodicals, journals, conference proceedings
He has wide range of research experience, and published various research articles and attended various national and international conferences and seminars.
* Tripathi, Aditya (2009). Saraswati: cross-lingual Sanskrit Digital Library
* Aditya Tripathi (2000). Knowledge Management: An Introduction to Plan a System presented at DRTC Conference on Electronic Sources XIX National Seminar of IASLIC held at Bhopal, November, 2000.
* Aditya Tripathi (2001). Unifying Character-set Codes presented at DRTC Workshop on Multimedia and Internet Technologies, held at DRTC, Bangalore, February, 2001.
* Aditya Tripathi (2001). Metamorphism of Libraries presented at Creation and Management of Digital Resources, CALIBER 2001 held at Pune University, Pune, 2001.
* Aditya Tripathi (2001). Content generation-through XML presented at XXIII All India IASLIC Conference held at University of Kerala, Thiruvanathpuram, 2001.
* Aditya Tripathi (2002). eXtensible Markup Language: A Tutorial IN Workshop on Digitization of Print Materials held at Osmania University, Hyderabad, February, 2002.
* Aditya Tripathi (2002). Customizing Web Search with Ht://Dig presented at OCLC-NISSAT-DRTC Joint Workshop on Information Resource Management held at DRTC Bangalore, March 2002.
* Aditya Tripathi (2003). Resource Description Framework: A Tutorial for Developing Web Ontology presented at Workshop on Semantic Web held at DRTC Bangalore, December 2003.
* Aditya Tripathi (2003). Metadata Crosswalks with MarcEdit using XSLT presented at Workshop on Semantic Web held at DRTC Bangalore, December 2003.
* Aditya Tripathi and Sneha Tripathi (2003). Extending Library Service through Community Information Network presented at XXXIV IASLIC Conference December 2003, held at Dehradun.
* Aditya Tripathi (2005). Creating Digital Library with WWWISIS presented at National Workshop on Web Application to Libraries and Information Centres February 2005, held at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
* H. N. Prasad and Aditya Tripathi (2006). Community Information Systems: An Indian Overview presented at National Conference on Community Information Services: Challenges and Opportunities for Libraries, 20th - 22 March 2006 at Department of Library and Information Science, Banaras Hindu University.
* Aditya Tripathi and Sneha Tripathi (2007). Data Documentation Initiative: An Expressway to Social Science Research accepted for publication in the proceedings of National Seminar on Access to Social Science Information at Vidyasagar University.
* Sneha Tripathi and Aditya Tripathi (2007). A Boon to Research Methodology and Data Analysis: Data Documentation Initiative to be published in the proceedings of National Seminar on Social Science Information at IASLIC, Kolkata.
* Aditya Tripathi. RDF for Organized Searching. DESIDOC Bulletin, 21 (4 & 5) July - September 2001.
Book chapters
* Tripathi prepared chapters for Postgraduate Diploma in Library Automation and Networking for Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).
(1)Content Analysis: Quantitative and Qualitative aspects. (currently not available)
(2)Content Analysis: Applications (Generation of Information Services and Products).
* Websites for Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Science, Documentation Research and Training Centre and Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu University.
* He also developed BRASS: A Multilingual Information Retrieval System based on MARC21. The system takes bibliographic record in one of the Indian script and generates output into desired Indian script on-the-fly at the time of search. Search can be done in the Indian script.
Special interests
Tripathi's core area of interest are Library automation, Open Access movement, Open-source software, Open source Solution, Digital library, and Institutional Repository.
 
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