New Publication: MCULTP December 2023 Newsletter released
24 December 2023UNESCO Guidelines for the Governance of Digital Platforms
22 December 2023The final version of UNESCO’s guidelines on how digital platforms – and in particular social media – should work offers helpful affirmation of the importance of access to information, skills, and libraries. It also provides a framework for us to engage in wider debates about information regulation.
Just published: New edition of UNIMARC Guidelines for Archival Materials
20 December 2023A new edition of UNIMARC Guidelines for Archival Materials is published.
New IFLA Publication: Bridging Research and Library Practice – Global Perspectives on Education and Training
20 December 2023IFLA is proud to announce the publication of Bridging Research and Library Practice – Global Perspectives on Education and Training, edited by Krystyna K. Matusiak, Kawanna M. Bright and Debbie Schachter.
Library ethics and access
20 December 2023Libraries and their staff increasingly find themselves navigating challenges related to intellectual freedom, censorship, and intolerance towards diverse perspectives, especially evident in instances of LGBTQ+ book bans and restrictions on library programs. The IFLA Code of Ethics for Librarians and other Information Professionals underscores the librarian's duty to provide unrestricted access to information, promote inclusivity, and eliminate discrimination, emphasizing equal rights for all, irrespective of various characteristics.
IFLA Newsletter, December 2023: the values, ethics and rights issue
20 December 2023Welcome to the December 2023 edition of the IFLA Newsletter, this month focused on the topic of values, ethics and rights.
Law libraries provide access and awareness
20 December 2023Law libraries are tasked with ensuring that people around the world can exercise their right to information and more particularly in the work of ensuring access to justice in an inclusive manner. These values guide the work of the IFLA Law Libraries Section.
Equal rights are better for knowledge management
20 December 2023There are three crucial elements for effective knowledge management within an organization: People, Process, and Technology. When examining the composition of staff in many enterprises, it is often observed to be homogenous. This is not uncommon, as we tend to gravitate toward individuals similar to ourselves, relying on familiarity and trust in what we already know. However, to extend our reach to the market, clients and desired results, we must consider diversity and equal rights.
Library values - RISS values
20 December 2023According to the IFLA Code of Ethics for librarians and other information professionals, librarianship is value rich, underlying all the activities that are included in that work, across different library types and parts of the world, supported by different shaped communities and varying professional approaches.
New IFLA ARL Blog post: (one more) "IFLA WLIC 2023 Grant Winners Congress Experience"
19 December 2023Out Now: December 2023 issue of IFLA Journal
19 December 2023The latest edition of IFLA Journal features six original research articles on topics such as eBook use in Vietnam, health literacy in Bangladesh, the role of academic libraries in facilitating friendships among students, and the role of public libraries in national language assimilation policies. Also featured is an essay on global artificial intelligence policies and their implications for libraries.
Culture Greening Communities: Key messages from COP28
18 December 2023IFLA contributes at Summit of the Future stakeholder meeting
14 December 2023Preparations for the United Nations' Summit of the Future are now well underway, with the possibilities to secure helpful decisions and references for libraries growing clearer. Find out more in our new brief, and get involved in shaping the key output document - the Pact for the Future!
IFLA joins Partner2Connect Annual Meeting, pledges work on geolocation and digital inclusion practices
13 December 2023IFLA was honoured to take to the stage at the Partner2Connect Annual Meeting 2023, and present two pledges connected to the initiative's overall goal to bring meaningful internet connectivity within reach of everyone.
Partnering to rebuild libraries in Guinea-Bissau
13 December 2023At our regional workshop on strong and sustainable library fields in Sub-Saharan Africa, Djalo Iaguba representing the Guinea-Bissau Association of Librarians, Archivists and Documentalists, shared the story of how librarians there engaged with the UN Development Programme to put the country's libraries, in a difficult state after repeated wars, on the right path.
Call for Nominations: IFLA 2024 Honours and Awards
13 December 2023Do you know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to IFLA or to the global library field? IFLA’s Honours and Awards recognise those who have given significant service and made distinguished contributions to the profession.
IFLA at the UNCTAD eWeek - The future of libraries in the digital economy
12 December 2023From the 4 to the 8 of December 2023, IFLA participated at the UNCTAD eWeek that was held at the CICG in Geneva. The global voice of libraries remains relevant in these conversations as libraries hold significant value in the digital economy as they ultimately contribute to the growth of a digitally skilled and economically empowered community.
WEBINAR Recording: Tips for Your First Research Paper — From Proposal to Publish
11 December 2023As part of "Publish and Share Your Research: Suggestions from Editors and Librarians Seminar Series", this webinar focused on the tips and tools on literature search and research publishing. Through this seminar series, researchers at the University of Hong Kong and around the world could gain insights on formulating research topic, conducting research, and publishing and promoting research.
Celebrating International Open Access Week 2023 at the University of Hong Kong Libraries
11 December 2023In celebration of the Open Access Week this year from 23 October 2023 to 29 October 2023, the University of Hong Kong Libraries hosted several events including seminar, online social media campaign, and an online quiz that not only targeting the local community, but also drawing attention from the global academic community.