Call for online Newsletter articles: Libraries supporting mental, social and physical wellbeing
2 December 2015The theme next Section's online Newsletter is Libraries supporting mental, social and physical wellbeing. Call for articles is now open!
The theme next Section's online Newsletter is Libraries supporting mental, social and physical wellbeing. Call for articles is now open!
Dedicated website and preliminary programme now available
IFLA is looking for a qualified Policy and Research Officer and Communications and Publishing Assistant
IFLA Section Libraries for Children and Young Adults, collaborating with the local Organizing Committee of Orradre Library, Santa Clara University and I-school, San José State University organizes a satellite meeting before IFLA WLIC 2016. The call for papers is now open. Read more and send your proposal!
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IFLA CPDWL and the NPSIG with the MLAS have partnered with the ALA to present a one-hour webinar supporting the new IFLA Toolkit, “Libraries and the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda”.
Today IFLA joined a wide coalition of stakeholders representing civil society, news publishers, libraries, consumers and the digital industry in expressing concern regarding the European Commission’s approach in consulting on copyright matters.
The Reference and Information Services Section announces the call for papers for IFLA 2016 in Columbus. Our theme this year is Connecting Reference to the Wider Community. Read on and submit your paper for consideration for our session. See you in Columbus!
Here is the third in our series of "Reference Interviews" with RISS Standing Committee Members!
IFLA Section Libraries for Children and Young Adults has published a statement on safe usage of social media for children and young adults. The document offers tips on protecting safety and privacy online as well as good online behavior.
Are you involved in an interesting project or in an area of work that you would like to discuss with or show to other congress attendees? Why not present your work in the IFLA Poster Sessions?