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IFLA World Library and Information Congress 2020 Cancelled

9 April 2020

    The IFLA Governing Board and Irish National Committee have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 World Library and Information Congress (WLIC). Dublin will instead welcome the 2022 Congress, following confirmation that the New Zealand International Convention Centre in Auckland – the previous planned venue – is unlikely to be ready on time.

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    Cancelación del Congreso Mundial de Bibliotecas e Información IFLA 2020

    9 April 2020

      La Junta de Gobierno de IFLA y el Comité Nacional de Irlanda han tomado la difícil decisión de cancelar el Congreso Mundial de Bibliotecas e Información (WLIC) 2020. En su lugar, Dublín será anfitriona del WLIC 2022, a partir de la confirmación de que es muy probable que el Centro Internacional de Convenciones de Nueva Zelanda, ubicado en la ciudad de Auckland —la sede prevista inicialmente— no esté terminado a tiempo.

      IFLA Leads Open Letter on Intellectual Property and COVID-19

      3 April 2020

        Faced with the urgent need to combat the COVID-19 Pandemic and its consequences, it is vital to ensure that intellectual property laws and practices do not become a blockage. IFLA, working with its partners, has led in drafting an open letter - already signed by over 140 organisations and individuals - to the Director General of WIPO to underline this point and call for action.

        Now available: Community Networks – A Briefing for Libraries

        2 April 2020

          Ensuring equitable access to information and knowledge lies at the heart of the library mission. As part of this goal, many libraries offer public internet access and workstations. And yet, there are still areas where many people do not have an opportunity to get online. Community networks - local community-led initiatives to build and maintain a telecommunications infrastructure – are emerging as an alternative model to help connect the unconnected. How do such Community Network projects relate to libraries’ mission, what can libraries do to support these initiatives?