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IFLA Internet Manifesto Train the Trainers Workshop, Lima, Peru

A Train the Trainers Workshop on Internet Manifesto Guidelines was organized and held on March 22 and 23, 2009, in Lima Perú, before the celebration of International Seminar "Public Libraries and the Information Society." Ten persons from the Peruvian interior participated in this event, including people from Arequipa,… Read More

  • News
  • 24 June 2009
  • By: Felipe Martinez

The IFLA/FAIFE PhD Project

To what extent can libraries ensure free, equal and unhampered access to Internet-accessible information resources from a global perspective? Between November 2001 and November 2004, IFLA/FAIFE, along with The Royal School of Library and Information Science in Denmark co-sponsored Dr. Stuart Hamilton’s PhD project examining freedom of… Read More

  • Publications
  • 30 March 2009
  • By: Stuart Hamilton

Internet Manifesto 2014

1. Library and information services and the Internet 1.1  Library and information services are vibrant institutions that connect people with global and local information resources. They provide access to ideas and creative works and make the richness of human expression and cultural diversity available to everyone. 1.2… Read More

  • Publications
  • 30 March 2009

Learning Materials for workshops on the IFLA Internet Manifesto

The IFLA Internet Manifesto was adopted at the 68th IFLA General Conference and Council, August 23rd 2002, Glasgow, Scotland. Since that time the document has been translated into 20 different languages, and has been adopted by over 30 library associations around the world. To help libraries implement the… Read More

  • Publications
  • 30 March 2009