Help shape the future of preservation standards
15 August 2016The IFLA survey on preservation and conservation will bring together resources around standards, guidelines, best practices for the library community.
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.
The IFLA survey on preservation and conservation will bring together resources around standards, guidelines, best practices for the library community.
Now, after over sixty events in thirty countries spread across all continents, and translation into fourteen languages, the Trend Report 2016 Update shares the results of these discussions. It builds on the experience, insights and imagination of IFLA’s members, adding a new layer of understanding.
Now, after over sixty events in thirty countries spread across all continents, and translation into fourteen languages, the Trend Report 2016 Update shares the results of these discussions. It builds on the experience, insights and imagination of IFLA’s members, adding a new layer of understanding.
Now, after over sixty events in thirty countries spread across all continents, and translation into fourteen languages, the Trend Report 2016 Update shares the results of these discussions. It builds on the experience, insights and imagination of IFLA’s members, adding a new layer of understanding.
Now, after over sixty events in thirty countries spread across all continents, and translation into fourteen languages, the Trend Report 2016 Update shares the results of these discussions. It builds on the experience, insights and imagination of IFLA’s members, adding a new layer of understanding.
As you come together from across the globe and the United States around the importance of librarianship and information services, it is my pleasure to extend my warmest regards.
Full text of IFLA President's address given at the Opening Session on Sunday.
Full text of IFLA President's address given at the Opening Session on Sunday.
Net Neutrality is the term used to describe the principle by which all traffic over internet connections – films, music, documents – is treated in a non-discriminatory way. When it is compromised, users' choices are influenced or restricted. Come along to the joint FAIFE-CLM session on Monday 15 August at 1:45pm in Hall E at WLIC2016 to hear more about these issues, how they affect libraries, and IFLA's upcoming statement on the subject.
IFLA KM Brochure now available in all seven IFLA languages!
Copyright matters for libraries. It is copyright, or rather exceptions and limitations to the monopoly power it offers rights-holders, that allow libraries to do their jobs. Hear the latest on copyright reforms around the world at the CLM open session at WLIC 2016, at 1:45pm on Sunday 14 August.
IFLA Knowledge Management Section Newsletter, Issue 20, June 2016