ENSULIB granted permission in becoming an IFLA Section!
9 July 2020Join hands with ENSULIB in its journey from Special Interest Group to Section.
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Join hands with ENSULIB in its journey from Special Interest Group to Section.
Government Information is more important than ever. Together with you GIOPS wants to improve Government Librarianship!
IFLA’s PAC Centres continue their mission: putting a spotlight on preservation and conservation, bringing professionals together across borders, and enabling trainings and collaboration opportunities – all by digital means.
The goal of the IFLA Section on Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning is to develop effective continuing professional development opportunities for librarians around the world.
Ten UN Member States have highlighted the role of libraries in delivering the Sustainable Development Goals, through reports submitted as part of their Voluntary National Reviews. Furthermore, 3 of the 4 cities running Voluntary Local Reviews have done the same.
This site allows for linked data access to various IFLA Standards.
Thanks to restrictions linked to COVID-19, the 2020 High Level Political Forum will take place online, meaning more opportunities than ever before to engage from around the world. IFLA headquarters will be participating - and here we share five ideas for how you can also.
At the moment that the IFLA Strategy was launched at the World Library and Information Congress in Athens, Greece almost no-one could have imagined the world we live in today. In this piece, IFLA Secretary General Gerald Leitner explains why the Strategy is nonetheless as relevant as ever.
IFLA is pleased to announce that it is receiving a grant from the Wikimedia Foundation as part of the WikiCite project.
IFLA, alongside other members of the Culture 2030 Goal Coalition, has strongly welcomed the endorsement offered by the President of the 74th United Nations General Assembly for the statement on culture and COVID-19.
IFLA has responded to two draft roadmaps published by the European Commission as part of its Digital Service Act consultations.
Following years of advocacy in favour of long-overdue copyright reforms, libraries in South Africa will need to wait a while longer for change. Following pressure from foreign governments, the Parliament will now have to reconsider the Copyright Amendment Bill.
The IFLA Preservation and Conservation (PAC) Centres in Kazakhstan and Russia hosted an online event to exchange experience and share updates on their activities.
This week, as part of the ongoing EU Media Literacy project in which IFLA is a partner, several European libraries followed an online course on hosting dedicated events that can help their communities become savvier digital citizens.
Our June 2020 newsletter focuses on the impact of COVID-19 on libraries that work with multicultural communities.
Because of global health situation, IT Section events related to IFLA WLIC 2020 had to be either postponed or changed.