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Archive:
Women's Issues Section
(Formerly: Women's Issues Round Table)
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The Women's Issues Section Section has been phased out in December 2005
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Scope
The Section on Women's Issues concerns itself with questions and issues that have special relevance for women in the library profession and in the user community. Further it develops programmes designed to enhance the opportunities and the image of these two groups of women. The Section on Women's Issues promotes the collection, research, publication and dissemination of information on the status of women in librarianship. The section also strives to identify discrimination in all forms, including disparities in resources, programmes, and opportunities relating to women in librarianship. The Section on Women's Issues will collaborate with and support other groups within IFLA interested in these issues.
Strategic Plan
2004-2005 | 2002-2003
Publications
Women's Issues at IFLA: Equality, Gender and Information on Agenda
Newsletter: "Women and Librarianship"
- No 25, November/December 2004
- No 24, May/June, 2004
- No 23, November/December 2003
- No 22, May/June 2003
- No 21, December 2002/January 2003
- No 20, May/June, 2002
- No 19, November/December, 2001
- No 17, November/December, 2000
- No 16, June/July, 2000
- No 15, November/December, 1999
- No 14, June/July, 1999
- No 13, November/December, 1998
- No 12, June/July, 1998
- No 11, November/December 1997
- No 10, May/June 1997
Medium-Term Programme
Annual Report
Minutes of Meetings
- Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2004
- Berlin, Germany, 2003
- Glasgow, Scotland, 2002
- Boston, USA, 2001
- Jerusalem, Israel, 2000
- Beijing, China, 1996
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