Hot Topics in Athens 2019
30 August 2019The presentations from the Hot Topics session in Athens are now available
The presentations from the Hot Topics session in Athens are now available
The temperature in Athens stayed hot all throughout a packed week of learning, reflection, discussion and inspiration as IFLA’s World Library and Information Congress 2019 concluded.
Just endorsed by the Professional Committee: Guidelines on Public Internet Access in Libraries and Guidelines for Setting Up a Digital Unification Project
Durante la Sesión de Clausura del 29 de agosto, la Presidenta de la IFLA Glòria Pérez-Salmerón y la Presidenta del Comité Profesional de la IFLA Raissa Teodori otorgaron los siguientes honores y premios...
Tras años de colaboración de la IFLA en la Organización Mundial de la Propiedad Intelectual (OMPI), las discusiones han llegado a un momento clave.
GIOPS featured in ALA's American Libraries
During the Closing Session on 29 August, IFLA President Glòria Pérez-Salmerón and IFLA Professional Committee Chair Raissa Teodori conferred the following honours and awards...
After years of IFLA engagement at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), discussions have reached a key moment.
Internet ha creado nuevas posibilidades sin precedentes para encontrar, utilizar y compartir la información y las bibliotecas de todo el mundo han ofrecido rápidamente acceso a ella como parte de sus servicios a los usuarios.
The internet has created unprecedented new opportunities to find, use and share information. Libraries around the world have been quick to offer access to it as a key part of their service to users.
Preservar, mantener y ofrecer acceso al patrimonio cultural representa un pilar básico del trabajo de las bibliotecas de todo el mundo.
Más datos, historias y perfiles de países ya están disponibles en el Mapa de las Bibliotecas del Mundo (MBM) para ayudarle en su defensa de las bibliotecas.
New publications highlight the broad spectrum of IFLA’s activities.
Preserving, maintaining, and giving access to heritage represents a key pillar of the work of libraries worldwide. With the new IFLA Strategy, there is a strong commitment to building IFLA’s work in enhancing professional practice, building connections, and ensuring effective advocacy at all levels.
More data, stories and country profiles are now available on the Library Map of the World (LMW) to help to support your advocacy work.