Library Services to Multicultural Populations Section

The Section brings together libraries and institutions interested in the development and availability of library services designed to meet the needs of cultural and linguistic minorities.

The Section is striving to share its experience in library services to multicultural populations in view of the necessity to ensure that every member in our global society has access to a full range of library and information services. In order to achieve this, it promotes international cooperation in this field.

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Latest News

UNESCO Endorses the IFLA Multicultural Library Manifesto!

During a meeting in Paris last month the UNESCO General Conference endorsed the IFLA Multicultural Library Manifesto...

Continued… | 12 November 2009 | , , , , ,

IFLA Multicultural Library Manifesto Already Available in 14 Languages

The IFLA Multicultural Library Manifesto has already been translated into 11 different languages from the original version in English.

Continued… | 17 April 2009

Midyear Meeting 2009 in Osaka, Japan

The Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute, Kansai hosted the midyear meeting 2009 of the Library Services to Multicultural Populations Section.

Continued… | 17 April 2009 |

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