HERMES Project Meeting
Location: Santander, SpainIFLA is participating in a key project meeting as part of the EU-funded HERMES project on strengthening digital resource sharing during COVID-19 and beyond.
IFLA is participating in a key project meeting as part of the EU-funded HERMES project on strengthening digital resource sharing during COVID-19 and beyond.
The IFLA Local History and Genealogy (LHG) Section is pleased to announce a new Webinar on the 1950 United States Census.
IFLA will be participating at a side-event at this year's United Nations Science, Technology and Innovation Forum organised by University College, Dublin, and focused on "Open Science and Digital Innovation in SDG Education, Research and Science Policy Interfaces".
Join PAC Poland for the 3rd of 10 webinars covering all aspects of digitisation projects.
Esse é o tema do webinar "Bibliotecas: lugares que cuidam das pessoas” organizado pela Seção de Bibliotecas Públicas da IFLA.
The 42nd meeting of the World Intellectual Property Organization's Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (WIPO SCCR) meets on 9-13 March 2022 in Geneva, Switzerland.
This presentation explores how libraries can be proactive in putting climate equity on the top burner in their user communities.
IFLA President Barbara Lison and Ertuğrul Çimen, member of IFLA's Europe Regional Division Committee will speak at the Heritage Istanbul Fair and Conference, the most prominent event in Turkey around issues like conservation, restoration, archaeology, museum, technology fair. The discussion will be moderated by Tuba Akbayturk Canak.
Don’t miss this! Register now for MetLib 2022 in Oslo, Norway. MetLib 2022’s theme is "Fostering Resilient Cities. How can public libraries support communities through challenging times and crises?"
The development of genre and form vocabularies as a facet of information retrieval has gathered increasing attention in recent years. Attendees will learn some of the background history of genre and form applications and the exciting innovations that make these vocabularies relevant and useful to today’s catalog users.
The freedom for libraries to acquire books and develop a collection. A relic of a pre-digital age? Or an ongoing issue in dire need of action? Who and what determines what libraries, both public and academic, can offer: user needs vs publishers’ policies? And how can we protect the rights of access to education, knowledge, and cultural participation? Join KR21 for our first webinar and hear what experts have to say on these topics.
Qatar National Library, as the IFLA/PAC Regional Center for Arab Countries and the Middle East, in cooperation with the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) in Lebanon, presents a series of four webinars on the different aspects of collection care.
Qatar National Library, as the IFLA/PAC Regional Center for Arab Countries and the Middle East, in cooperation with the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) in Lebanon, presents a series of four webinars on the different aspects of collection care.
IFLA’s Management of Library Associations Section (MLAS) in collaboration with the New Professionals Special Interest Group (NPSIG) is proud to announce the third event in a new webinar series to empower new library leaders worldwide and foster diversity within the profession. We are featuring the MENA Region on May 25. Join us!
Qatar National Library, as the IFLA/PAC Regional Center for Arab Countries and the Middle East, in cooperation with the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) in Lebanon, presents a series of four webinars on the different aspects of collection care.
IFLA’s Management of Library Associations Section (MLAS) in collaboration with the New Professionals Special Interest Group (NPSIG) is proud to announce the fourth event in a new webinar series to empower new library leaders worldwide and foster diversity within the profession. We are featuring the Sub-Saharan Africa Region. Join us!
Qatar National Library, as the IFLA/PAC Regional Center for Arab Countries and the Middle East, in cooperation with the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) in Lebanon, present a series of four webinars on the different aspects of collection care.
Hear from representatives of IFLA's Division C Units about the opportunities and possibilities for LIS students to immerse themselves in IFLA's work.