UNESCO releases Vancouver Declaration on Digitization and Preservation
17 January 2013UNESCO organized an international conference The Memory of the World in the Digital age: Digitization and Preservation, in September 2012 in Vancouver, Canada.
UNESCO organized an international conference The Memory of the World in the Digital age: Digitization and Preservation, in September 2012 in Vancouver, Canada.
Theme: Tools Developed for a Better Sharing of Religious Information
Theme: Tools Developed for a Better Sharing of Religious Information
Theme: Rare and special collections in the Asian or Oceanian context
Theme: Libraries and Social Movements: A Force for Change
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Invitations to nominate individuals to place on the IFLA/FAIFE and CLM Committees for the 2013-2017 term of office were sent to Association and Institutional Members of IFLA in December 2012
term of office August 2013 – August 2017
For the Classification & Indexing Section's Open Session we invite presentations showing new, unique, or innovative ways of providing subject access to users from all types of libraries – approaches or applications that go beyond the traditional or the ordinary, being exemplars of “infinite possibilities”.
The session theme : Future Libraries – Future Librarians – Future Skills : Directions for the education and training of children and youth librarians - the challenge of identifying competences and encouraging professional development in the digital age.
IFLA hosted an expert meeting on the subject of e-Lending in libraries.
Just off the press as Nr 160 in the IFLA Publications Series…
A report from Yulia Kashpruk, 2012 CILIP/IFLA Aspire Award winner
It will be held in Bangkok (Thailand) on August 14 et 15, 2013
Theme: Marketing on a Shoestring: A Lightning Round of Ideas
Each year, UNESCO and the international organizations representing the three major sectors of the book industry—the International Publishers Association (IPA), International Booksellers Federation (IBF) and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)—select the World Book Capital for a one-year period, effective 23 April each year.