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National Informatics Centre
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Name: Naina Pandita
Address: 49/17, East Patel Nagar, New Delhi- 110008, India
Mobile: +91-9818567767
Phone: 011-45141008
Email: naina.pandita@gmail.com
Date of Birth: 25th April 1959
LinkedIn Profile: http://in.linkedin.com/pub/naina-pandita/6/273/b94/
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PROFILE
• Hold Masters Degree in Information and Documentation Science
• Hold Masters of Philosophy in Botany.
• Have over 20 years experience in Health/Medical Information Science; database creation and content; webpage design and content.
• Have experience in Telemedicine services.
• Invited to several national and international conferences as invited guest speaker/panellist.
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CURRENT PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS

Hired for Contractual Work (APW) with SEARO-World Health Organization from December 2012 to June 2013 and from November 2013 to December 2013 for promotion of the IMSEAR database (database of biomedical publications from SEARO Countries).

Serving as Freelance consultant Information Science and Services Consultant since November 2012 . Expertise in designing in training program modules in information retrieval techniques, guidance for data base / content development, setting up telemedicine services and health informatics. Organize tailored training programs/workshops for doctors/medical professionals in knowledge management. Conducted half day program on "Effective Searching of the Internet" at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi.

PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS

Sr. Technical Director at National Informatics Centre (NIC), New Delhi since 2004 to November 2012 (taken retirement under Voluntary Retirement Scheme); joined NIC in May 1989 as Sr. Systems Analyst and subsequently promoted to Principal Systems Analyst and Joint Director.

KEY ACHIEVEMENTS/RESPONSIBILITIES:

Held a senior position in the organization (National Informatics Centre, New Delhi, India) with over 20 years experience in health information services. Headed the 17th International MEDLARS Centre from 1999 to 2009; instrumental in development of three very important databases (accessible to users inside and outside India), namely:

IndMED – bibliographic database of peer reviewed Indian biomedical journals (http://indmed.nic.in/)
medIND – the full text version of over 40 IndMED journals (http://medind.nic.in).
OpenMED – open access archive of biomedical publications (http://openmed.nic.in/)

The OpenMED archive was nominated twice for the Stockholm Challenge Award in the Health Category in 2006 and 2008. Responsibilities included, content development for the databases, organizing training programs in for medical professionals, organizing user awareness programs, providing information services to the medical community and managing the funds of the Centre (which was partly funded by Indian Council of Medical Research).

Was project in-charge of a cancer network project, OncoNET India, funded by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (India); this envisages covering major regional cancer centers in India with associated peripheral cancer centers. I prepared the Detailed Project Report which included the budgeting and services. The project aims at providing early cancer detection/screening and treatment for cancer patients. Prepared a Project proposal on Integrated Disease Surveillance Project of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), New Delhi entitled “Extension of call centre support and addition of GIS and other features in the IDSP Project”.

In addition, also organized telemedicine sessions and distance education programs for doctors in the North East using videoconferencing facility.
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CONFERENCES

1. Invited speaker at:
a. ICML9 (9th World Congress on Health Information and Libraries, held in Salvador, Brazil (was part of formulating the Salvador Declaration on Open Access).

b. 1st Public Knowledge Project Conference in 2007, Vancouver, Canada

c. Global Knowledge 3rd Conference held in December 2007 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; co-chaired workshop on Open Access

d. In 2008, invited by the Rockefeller Foundation to be a part of series of workshops on “Making the e-Health connection” held in Bellagio, Italy; invitation included participation in the workshop on Access to Health Information and my paper on “Barriers to Equitable Access to Quality Health Information with special emphasis on developing countries” and this paper served as the base paper to the entire workshop

e. Invited to participate in 1st Global Health Library Meeting organized by WHO in Geneva in 2009

2. Papers also presented in MedNET conferences in Geneva and Buenos Aires in 2003 and 2004

3. Attended several national conferences in Health/Medical sciences, Medical Librarianship and Telemedicine.

4. Was member of MLAI (closed); won Librarian of the Year Award in 2000.

5. Currently member of Medical Library Association (MLA), USA

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EDUCATIONAL CREDENTIALS

Master in Information and Documentation Sciences – 1982-1984 (1st Division); Degree Awarded in 1985
Indian Science Documentation Centre, New Delhi

Masters of Philosophy in Botany – 1982; “O” Grade with Distinction (6.66 GPA); Degree Awarded in 1983
Delhi University, New Delhi

Masters in Botany – 1980-81; 1st Division (4.50 and 4.80 GPA); Degree Awarded in 1982
Delhi University, New Delhi
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IT SKILLS
Fully conversant with the functionalities of Microsoft Windows and other related applications, Microsoft Office and Internet Applications. ________________________________________
DISCUSSION GROUPS

1. HIFA2015 – a campaign and knowledge network with more than 5000 members representing 2000 organizations in 167 countries worldwide. Members include health workers, publishers, librarians, information technologists, researchers, social scientists, journalists, policy-makers and others – all working together towards the HIFA2015 goal. Also member of HIFA2015 Challenge team - the challenge addresses the information and learning needs of Citizens, Mothers and Families.

2. LinkedIn – over 400 professional connections and member of several professional health/health information groups.

3. Member of Telecentre.org - a global program managed by Telecentre.org Foundation that supports the establishment and sustainability of grassroots level telecentres. These telecentres—public places of access to the Internet and other digital technologies that help promote personal and social development—offer crucial services, skills and opportunities to people living in remote and rural locations around the world.

4. BOAI – Budapest Open Access Initiative; discusses the latest in the OAI concepts; was part of the Salvador Declaration on Open Access (2009).

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References:

1. Mr. P. Jayarajan (former Chief Librarian, British Council Library, New Delhi)
33/6305E
Chevayur, Kozhikode
Kerala 673017
Phone: 0495 2356810/09506183684
Email: jayarajan45@gmail.com

2. Dr. S. K. Mishra
Prof. & Head, Dept. of Endocrine Surgery
Nodal Officer, SGPGI Telemedicine Program
Sanjay Gandhi PG Inst. of Medical Sciences
Lucknow, India
Phone: +919415025568
Email : skmishra@sgpgi.ac.in / skmishra_1956@yahoo.com

3. Mr. Charles Patrick Raby Knowledge Management and Sharing,
WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia,
New Delhi, India
Telephone : 91-11-23370804, 23370809-11
Email: rabyc@searo.who.int

Papers published

1. Pandita, N. Online Biomedical Journals. 1st National Conference of Telemedicine Society at SGPGIMS, Lucknow from 22nd – 24th November 2002.

2. Pandita N, Dash S.S. Indian MEDLARS Centre: Internet and biomedical information for the Indian medical professional. MEDNET 2003, 4th – 7th December 2003, Geneva. The abstract of the paper has been published in Technology and Health Care: International Journal of Health Care Engineering, Vol. 11, Number 5, 2003.

3. Singh S, Pandita N, Gaba SK and Aggarwal R. IndMED: Indian biomedical research database developed at NIC. Electronic Information Environment and Library Services. Forty Eighth All India Library Conference, Bangalore, January 2003.

4. Pandita N, Singh, S. IndMED and medIND - NIC’s Online Biomedical databases. Biennial Conference of Indian Association of Health Informatics at PGI, Chandigarh, 18th – 19th October 2003.

5. Gaba SK, Singh S, Pandita N. medIND: design and development of digital collection of Indian Biomedical Journals. ICDL Conference, New Delhi, 24th – 27th February 2004 [poster presentation].

6. Singh S, Gaba SK, Pandita N. Architecture and building of Medical Digital Library at National Informatics Centre: what exists and what is required for MedLib@NIC. ICDL Conference, New Delhi, 24th - 27th February 2004.

7. Dash S, Pandita N. National Informatics Centre’s (NIC) Services for Medical and Health Professionals in India. Asia Pacific Telemedicine Conference, New Delhi, 25th – 26th February 2004.

8. Dash S, Chakarborty S, Ray D, Pandita N. Health services for the common man over National Informatics Centre’s network (NICNET) Asia Pacific Telemedicine Conference, New Delhi, 25th – 26th February 2004.

9. “Collection Development in Digital Era” for IASLIC Golden Jubilee Publication 2004-05

10. Pandita N, Kumar S, and Singh S. Indian MEDLARS Centre’s (IMC’s) Open Access Initiatives: IndMED and medIND databases. JPGM Gold Conference, Mumbai, September 2004

11. Pandita N. National Informatics Centre’s (NIC) Biomedical Information Services: A one-point access to Indian biomedical literature. Mednet 2004: 9th World Congress on the Internet in Medicine, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 5th to 7th December 2004.

12. Pandita N, Singh Sukhdev and Kumar Surinder. Need and challenges for developing national databases. In: Mednet 2004, 5th-7th December 2004, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

13. Dash S.S, Pandita N. National Informatics Centre’s Tele – CME for Peripheral Doctors. Paper for ICMIT 2005, IIT Kharagpur, March 2005.

14. Pandita, N. Open access journals in India. In: International Seminar on Open Access in Developing Countries, 21-22 Sep 2005, Salvador, Brazil.

15. Singh, Sukhdev and Pandita, N. Building the open access self-archiving repository for the bio-medical sciences at National Informatics Centre. In: National Convention of Medical Library Association of India, 07-09 Nov 2005, Bangalore.

16. Gaba, Surender Kumar; Singh, Sukhdev and Pandita, N. Development of digital library of Indian biomedical journals at NIC. In: 51st All India Conference of Indian Library Association, 16-18 Dec 2005, Kurukshetra.

17. Singh, Sukhdev; Pandita, Naina and Dash, S. Open access: advantage authors. In: IAMI 2007, 16-17 Nov 2007, Kochi, India.

18. Pandita, Naina. NIC’s biomedical information services. In: Telemedicine Workshop, 18 Jan 2007, Cuttack, India.

19. Pandita, Naina. Indian biomedical journals and Open Access: a case study at Indian Medlars Centre. PKP Conference, Vancouver, Canada. July 2007

20. Singh, Sukhdev; Pandita, Naina and Dash, Shefali S. Opportunities and challenges of establishing open access repositories: a case study of OpenMED@NIC. Trends and Strategic Issues for Librarians in Global Information Society: ICCSR Sponsored Seminar, March 18,19, 2008, Organized by Department of Library and Information Science, Panjab University Chandigarh. pp. 98-104.

21. Pandita, Naina; Singh, Sukhdev and Dash, Shefali S. (2008) Barriers to equitable access to quality health information with emphasis on developing countries. In: Workshop on Access to Information and Knowledge Sharing, 19-25 July 2008, Bellagio, Italy.