Presentations and papers, IFLA WLIC 2018 Session “Library services: empowering people to develop their inter-cultural identities”
These presentations were made at the IFLA World Library and Information Congress 2018 in Kaula Lumpur by the the invited speakers in IFLA MCULTP’s public session. The participative session included one hour of talks, followed by round-table discussions with the audience members, facilitated by the speakers.
The talks and speakers included:
Bringing Bilingual Books to Life
Raquel M. Ortiz, Center for Puerto Rican Studies, Hunter College, City University of New York, United States
Barriers and Bridges: Lived Experiences of Immigrant Staff in German Libraries
Leslie Kuo, Stadtbibliothek Pankow (Berlin), Germany
Multicultural Engagement
John Spears and Teona Shaindze Krebs, Pikes Peak Library District, United States
- Slides/paper not available at this time
Conversation workshops at the public information library
Eleonore Clavreul and Cecile Denier, Bibliothèque publique d’information (Paris), France
Libraries Exploring Ways to Empower the Development of Intercultural Identities and Multicultural Competencies
Bernadette M. López-Fitzsimmons, Manhattan College, United States
Thank you to all the speakers and to our session chair, Lan Gao. If you have any questions about the presentations, please contact the speaker via the contact information in their presentation.