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Scope statement

Goals, 1998-2001

Action Plans, 1998-1999

Medium Term Programme Archive



Section on Government Information and Official Publications

Medium Term Programme 1998-2001

Scope statement

Governments, inter-governmental organizations and public non-governmental organizations generate large quantities of documents and information which shape our lives and mold the societies in which we live. The Section promotes the discovery, collection, bibliographic control, preservation and dissemination of information from and about all these public bodies. Persons interested in the Section are drawn from the world community of specialists in access to public documents and public policy. They share the mission of promoting free and equitable access to quality information in order to assure accountability from governments and other public bodies to the people they serve.

Goals, 1998-2001

  1. Promote universal access to government information as a basic human right.

  2. Encourage governments and international organizations to disseminate their information.

  3. Serve as an international forum for discussion among information professionals and providers in the field of government information.

  4. Promote the education of library and information professionals in the methods of access to and management of government information.

  5. Encourage governmental organizations to provide equitable access to their information irrespective of format.

  6. Work for the long-term preservation of, and access to, public information in electronic format world-wide.

  7. Promote the exchange, archiving and retrieval of public documents in both electronic and paper formats among libraries and between nations.

Action Plans, 1998-1999

  1. Continue the Section`s ongoing series of professional seminars and training in different regions of the world by conducting a program for public documents librarians in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, and by preparing a program for public documents librarians in the Middle East.

  2. Create and maintain an Internet version of the Section's international directory of government information specialists.

  3. Conduct training workshops, in conjunction with IFLA annual conferences, on methods of electronic access to information produced by governments, inter-governmental organizations and public non-governmental organizations.

  4. Develop educational tools to train users and information professionals in means of access to government information.

  5. Develop a position paper on copyright and on user fees for electronic access to public information.

  6. Develop a position paper on the means of deposit of public international documents and information in countries without fully developed electronic information infrastructures.

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