The First Banned Books Video Calendar is Ready!
The Entresse Library in Espoo, Finland and FAIFE have together created the world's first Banned Books video calendar. Read More
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- 01 December 2011
- By: anonymous
The Entresse Library in Espoo, Finland and FAIFE have together created the world's first Banned Books video calendar. Read More
[PDF] As of March 2011, Reporters Without Borders would include Turkey on its 2011 list of 16 countries “under surveillance” (the less serious of two Internet censorship lists that it maintains). At the moment, nearly all Internet traffic passes through Turk Telecom’s infrastructure. With the… Read More
A series of three webinars exploring the following topics: Comics, Graphic Novels, Manga, and Libraries, Religion, Free Expression, and Libraries, and Access to Health Information and Education in the Developing World Read More
[PDF] Introduction WikiLeaks is an international non-profit organization working for transparency which publishes news leaks based on their ethical, historical and political significance. WikiLeaks was founded in 2006 by Chinese dissidents, journalists and mathematicians, and start-up company technologists from the United States, Taiwan, South Africa… Read More
français | Ð ÑÑÑкий This IFLA/IPA joint statement lays down the consensus on best practices with respect to article retraction or removal from online editorial databases with special reference to learned journals. Observing that it is a general principle of scholarly communication that… Read More
français | SlovenÄina The International Publishers’ Association (IPA) and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) state that access to, and expression on, the Internet and all of its resources should be consistent with the United Nations Universal Declaration of… Read More