IFLA Information Futures Summit: Save the Date!
29 January 2024IFLA is proud to announce the Information Futures Summit, hosted by IFLA President Vicki McDonald, and under the theme Stronger Together. Join us from 30 September to 3 October 2024 in Brisbane, Australia.
Marrakesh Monitoring Report 2024
29 January 2024Which countries have signed up to the Marrakesh Treaty, which removes the copyright barriers preventing making and sharing accessible copies of works for people with print disabilities, and how far have they gone in bringing their national legislation into line with its provisions? Our latest Marrakesh Monitoring Report provides an update!
Templates to populate IFLA Library Map of the World
26 January 2024Join IFLA MENA RDC Social Media Channels
26 January 2024IFLA Library Map of the World Webinar
26 January 2024Call for IFLA ENSULIB Newsletter Articles
26 January 2024Appointment of IFLA Parliamentarian
26 January 2024Following a call for applications in April 2023, the Governing Board has appointed Martyn Wade to the position of IFLA Parliamentarian. The appointment was made after a thorough review process of applicants.
Employers and Employees: Key Players in Continuing Professional Development - Webinar Slides and Video Available
26 January 2024Message from the IFLA President, 19 January 2024
25 January 2024Happy New Year to you all! I hope that all of you who were celebrating had the opportunity to rest and re-energise, and wish everyone involved in IFLA an exciting, rewarding and positive 2024.
Copyright Priorities in 2024: What do the experts say?
22 January 2024Copyright rules have a key impact on the work of libraries, shaping how we acquire, manage, and enable people to use knowledge. It is also an evolving issue, with new laws and regulation always under discussion, in response to technological, political and economic change.
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22 January 2024Your input needed: Help define change pathways for the IFLA Strategy 2024-2029
22 January 2024Thanks to the input of our members and volunteers, IFLA’s Governing Board took a first key step towards our new Strategy at its last meeting, leading to a set of 10 suggested change pathways. We are now seeking your input on these – the priorities that will guide the preparation of our Strategy 2024-2029.
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19 January 2024WSIS+20 Roadmap and Call to action
18 January 2024These open stakeholder consultations composed by multilateral agencies, civil society, technical communities, private sector and national governments will help clarify the extent to which the vision of a people centered, inclusive information society has evolved during the past twenty years. The review is also a key opportunity for people in the library field to contribute to the modernization of the operational architecture for the WSIS process and more importantly, to put it at the service and improvement of our lives and for future generations.