A total of 117 participants, predominantly from India with 116 attendees and one participant from Taiwan, actively engaged in the comprehensive workshop. The extensive positive feedback received from the diverse attendees attests to the workshop's resounding success. In recognition of their active participation, each participant has been duly presented with a certificate, adding a tangible element to acknowledge their commitment.
The workshop covered a range of topical subjects, including in-depth discussions on 'Research Metrics and Predatory Indexing – An Overview,' 'Crossref for Research Scholars and Librarians,' and 'Research Ethics of Artificial Intelligence.' These subjects not only reflect a well-thought-out curriculum but also demonstrate the organizers' commitment to addressing contemporary and crucial issues in the scholarly landscape.
A notable feature of the workshop was the interactive sessions that followed each topic, where participants posed questions that were expertly addressed by the knowledgeable panel. This interactive format not only facilitated deeper understanding but also encouraged active engagement and dialogue among participants and experts alike.
In summary, the workshop, with its robust participation, positive feedback, diverse international representation, and interactive learning format, emerges as a highly successful and impactful event. It has provided a commendable platform for fostering knowledge exchange, skill development, and collaborative discussions on pertinent issues within the academic and research community.
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