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Would you like to get involved with the Library Services to People with Special Needs Section (LSN)? Here’s how: Explore our projects page – contact the project organiser or Section ChairProvide a translation for one of our resources – contact our Information CoordinatorLearn how to become a… Read More

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  • 01 January 2023

Managing and Marketing Inclusion in Libraries

IFLA sections on Management & Marketing and Library Services for People with Special Needs are hosting an exciting and inspiring joint virtual conference with a specific focus on managing and marketing for library users with special needs. Read More

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  • 13 September 2021

Using Universal Design for Learning to Enhance Information Literacy Programs: Online and in the Library (Webinar II)

A Can’t-Miss Webinar for librarians from public libraries and academic libraries, as well as school librarians/teacher-librarians and library school students—anyone who plans online Information Literacy courses.  This is particularly critical in the current crisis when information seeking, and many library services have moved to a virtual environment. Read More

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  • 24 August 2020

Using Universal Design for Learning to Enhance Information Literacy Programs: Online and in the Library (Webinar I)

​ A Can’t-Miss Webinar for librarians from public libraries and academic libraries, as well as school librarians/teacher-librarians and library school students—anyone who plans online Information Literacy courses. This is particularly critical in the current crisis when information seeking, and many library services have moved to a virtual… Read More

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  • 22 August 2020

Books Beyond Bars: Why Focus on Prison Libraries? An interview with Lisa Krolak, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning

Without doubt, prisons are some of the toughest environments where libraries can be found, working with users who face complex problems. Yet by helping to develop new skills and prepare inmates for life outside, they can potentially have a huge impact. To find out more, we interviewed Lisa Krolak, Chief Librarian at the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning in Germany. Read More

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  • 24 February 2020
  • By: anonymous