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Structures of Corporate Name Headings (2000)

Final Report – November 2000 Working Group on the Revision of FSCH Examples contributed by the members of the Section on Cataloguing Compiled and introduced by Ton Heijligers Working Group Members: Isa de Pinedo, Ton Heijligers, Natalia Kasparova, Reinhard Rinn, Barbara Tillett,… Read More

  • Publications
  • 04 June 2009
  • By: Working Group on the Revision of FSCH

International Library and Information Science Research: A Comparison of National Trends

From the examination of the social and cognitive institutionalisation of the LIS research field in the studied countries we can find some explanations for the differences in topics and research methods used in the reported research. The social aspects of the structuring of education and research and the degree… Read More

  • Publications
  • 18 May 2009
  • By: Maxine K. Rochester and Pertti Vakkari

The World Report 2001

"Libraries & Intellectual Freedom" The IFLA/FAIFE World Report on Libraries and Intellectual Freedom, published in 2001, was the first attempt to systematically collect information on freedom of access to information related to libraries and information services and their customers and provided a picture on the status… Read More

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  • 30 March 2009

Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright and Neighbouring Rights in the Digital Environment: An International Library Perspective (2004)

Further information on Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Libraries and Archives. Revised after IFLA Buenos Aires 2004 Summary The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions represents the interests of libraries and information services as well as the users of such services worldwide. Libraries are… Read More

  • Publications
  • 30 March 2009

The Public Domain – Why WIPO should care (2007)

Provisional Committee on Proposals Related to a WIPO Development Agenda Third Session, Geneva, February 19-23, 2007 A rich public domain and fair access to copyright protected material enhances creativity and the production of new works. It is often assumed that economic growth benefits from ever stronger intellectual property rights… Read More

  • Publications
  • 30 March 2009
  • By: IFLA