Principes de l’accès public dans les bibliothèques
17 August 2016IFLA coordinates the Dynamic Coalition on Public Access in Libraries with Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL).
IFLA coordinates the Dynamic Coalition on Public Access in Libraries with Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL).
In order to help get the next 4 billion online, libraries will need support from governments, international organisations, businesses and civil society groups.
In 2015, librarians from across Latin America met in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They came to share experiences and reflections, hopes and ambitions about the future of libraries and how they could best serve their users. A new report, in Spanish, now shares their contributions. IFLA encourages you to read, reflect and share your own views on how libraries can be drivers of change.
Libraries Welcome Marrakesh Treaty’s Entry into Force
Libraries Welcome Marrakesh Treaty’s Entry into Force
IFLA coordinates the Dynamic Coalition on Public Access in Libraries with Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL).
In order to help get the next 4 billion online, libraries will need support from governments, international organisations, businesses and civil society groups.
Read the description and participate!
Trois nouveaux livres des Publications en Séries de l’IFLA célèbrent le large éventail des activités de l’IFLA.
Full text of Gerald Leitner's address given at the Opening Session on Sunday.
IFLA Guidelines for Continuing Professional Development: Principles and Best Practices are now available
IFLA Guidelines for Continuing Professional Development: Principles and Best Practices are now available
Three new books in the IFLA Publications series celebrate the broad spectrum of IFLA’s activities.
Transcript of Gerald Leitner's address given at the Opening Session on Sunday.
The IFLA survey on preservation and conservation will bring together resources around standards, guidelines, best practices for the library community.
UNESCO PERSIST Guidelines for the selection of digital heritage for long-term preservation.
UNESCO PERSIST Guidelines for the selection of digital heritage for long-term preservation.