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IFLA/FAIFE Conference Papers
Presented during IFLA Annual Conferences:
1994-2006
2006: Seoul, Korea
Access to HIV/AIDS information: a life and death issue
2005: Oslo, Norway
Libraries and Human rights
- Upcoming legislation and threats to library services
MARIAN KOREN (The Netherlands Public Library Association, The Hague, Netherlands)
- The USA PATRIOT ACT and the response of America's libraries
JUDITH KRUG (American Library Association Office of Intellectual Freedom)
- Barriers to accessing information on the Internet
STUART HAMILTON (IFLA/FAIFE Office)
- Western security legislation and its implications
SIMON DAVIES (Director of Privacy International)
- Freedom of information laws around the World
BARBARA JONES (Wesleyan University, USA)
2004: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Experiences of years of dictatorship and the effects on libraries: how can libraries continue to promote intellectual freedom in the aftermath of crisis?
Libraries for lifelong literacy: informacy as a way of supporting unrestricted access to information in developing countries
2003: Berlin, Germany
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Library services to children and urgent international cooperation
Les services de bibliothèque pour enfants et l'urgence de la coopération internationale
Service von Kinderbibliotheken und dringende internationale Zusammenarbeit
Birgit Dankert, Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, Fachbereich Bibliothek und Information, Hamburg, Germany
- Bringing libraries and books closer to children during war - UNICEF projects in Croatia
Ljiljana Sabljak, Zagreb City Library, Zagreb, Croatia
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The role of libraries in providing access to information for children and young adults with special attention to AIDS issues
Charles Batambuze, Uganda Library Association, Kampala, Uganda
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Children's rights and library best practices
Les droits des enfants et les meilleures pratiques des bibliothèques
Marian Koren, NBLC, The Hague, Netherlands
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The War on Terrorism - Towards a 'less free, less choice' Internet for Library Users?
Stuart Hamilton, IFLA/FAIFE, Copenhagen, Denmark
2002: Glasgow, Scotland
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Libraries and Conflicts: The Internet after the 11th of September 2001
Stuart Hamilton, The Royal School of Library and Information Science, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Promoting diversity and democracy in new democratic societies- the Unisa experience
Fomento de la diversidad y la democracia en las nuevas sociedades democráticas: la experiencia de Unisa
Jenny Raubenheimer, University of South Africa Library, Pretoria, South Africa
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The role of university libraries in Latin America in the promotion of democracy and diversity
Sueli do Amaral, Universidade de Brasilia, Brasil and Adolfo Rodríguez, Universidad Autonoma de México, Mexico)
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A debate on the motion:
"This house believes that the existence of separate libraries for special populations is a form of censorship".
2001: Boston MA, USA
2000: Jerusalem, Israel
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Advocacy
for democracy: the role of library associations
William Gordon, American Library Association, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Advocacy for
democracy - the role of the library associations
Joneta Belfrage, Swedish Library Association, Stockholm, Sweden
Advocacy for
democracy: the role of library association
Ivan Mbulelo Qwelane, University of the Free State Library, Bloemfontein, South Africa
- The role of Parliamentary
Libraries in Eastern Europe in ensuring public access to government information: the case
of Russia
Irina A. Andreeva, Parliamentskaya Biblioteca, Moscow, Russian Federation and Francis T.
Kirkwood, Library of Parliament, Ottawa Ontario, Canada (French,
Spanish, German, Russian)
1999: Bangkok, Thailand
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Parliamentary library and
information services as instruments for democratic development
Patricio Aranda Torres, Library of Congress, Congress of the Republic of Peru, Lima, Peru (French, Spanish, German, Russian)
- The Information Right and the
Information Policies in Latin America
Estela Morales, National University Automomous of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico (French, Spanish)
- Current publishing and
information trends in Southeast Asia: Indonesia: Freedom of the press
Oliver Mann, National Library of Australia, Regional Officer - Asia Jakarta, Indonesia
Kingston, Australia (French)
1998, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The right to information: is it possible for developing countries?
Bülent Yilmaz, Hacettepe University Faculty of Letters, Department of Library Science,
Beytepe-Ankara, Turkey (French, German)
- Censorship in the Soviet Union
and its Cultural and Professional Results for Arts and Art Libraries
Olga Sinitsyna, Arts and Children's Literature Department, M. I. Rudomino All Russia State
Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia
- The public library: A proposal
for creating equitable access
Gloria María Rodríguez, Biblioteca Comfenalco, Medellín, Colombia (Spanish)
- The right of the child to
information and its practical impact on children's libraries
Marian Koren, NBLC, Netherlands Public Library Association. The Hague, Netherlands (German, Russian)
1997: Copenhagen, Denmark
- The
right to information as a condition for human development
Marian Koren, NBLC, Netherlands Public Library Association, The
Hague, Netherlands (German)
- The Parliament's need for free access
to information: possible barriers and practical solutions
Rob Brian, Parliament of the State of New South Wales, Australia (German)
- Patron
Empowerment to use Library Gateways in LID Countries: The Case of Mexico
Jesus Lau and Jesus Cortes, Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez, Cd. Juarez, Chih.,
Mexico
1996: Beijing, China
1995: Istanbul, Turkey
1994: Havana, Cuba
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Five
Years of Freedom in Culture in the Polish Experience
Jadwiga Kolodziejska, Instytut Ksiazki i Czytelnictwa (The Book and Reading Institute),
Poland
- UNESCO's
1994 Public Library Manifesto
Hellen Niegaard, Hilleroed Public Library, Denmark
- Russian
Libraries in the Context of Social, Economic and Political Reforms
Evgeny Kuzmin, Library Department, Ministry of Culture, Russia
Prisoners'
Right of Access to the Courts: Law Libraries in U.S. Prisons
Vibeke Lehmann, Library Services Coordinator, Wisconsin Department of Corrections,
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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