IFLA WLIC 2020 Congress Cancelled
12 April 2020The IFLA Governing Board and Irish National Committee have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 World Library and Information Congress (WLIC).
The IFLA Governing Board and Irish National Committee have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 World Library and Information Congress (WLIC).
IFLA Headquarters announced in a press release and email today, April 9, that the IFLA World Library and Information Congress 2020 has been cancelled.
Правление ИФЛА и Ирландский национальный комитет приняли непростое решение об отмене в 2020 г. Всемирного библиотечного и информационного конгресса ИФЛА (WLIC). Конгресс 2022 г. состоится в Дублине, поскольку Международный конгресс-центр в Окленде, где изначально планировалось провести мероприятие, не будет готов к сроку.
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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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Растет число стран, в которых сотрудникам библиотек уже приходится адаптироваться к официальным ограничениям в передвижении и других видах деятельности вместе со своим сообществом. От имени ИФЛА мы шлем слова поддержки и наилучшие пожелания всем, кто сейчас столкнулся с трудностями и непредвиденными обстоятельствами в жизни.