Conferences
2017
World Library and Information Congress: 83rd IFLA General Conference and Assembly
August 19-25, Wroclaw, Poland.
Main Session.
Theme: Indigenous continuity: How do you show your solidarity?
Joint Session. Rare Books and Special Collections Section & Indigenous Matters Section.
Theme: Collections and Books [A]cross Borders.
2016
World Library and Information Congress: 82nd IFLA General Conference and Assembly.
August 13-19, Columbus, Ohio, United States of America.
Main Session.
Theme: Sustaining the circle of knowledge: with your contribution and my contribution, indigenous communities thrive!
2015
World Library and Information Congress: 81st IFLA General Conference and Assembly.
August 17-23, Cape Town, South Africa.
Main Session [SIG].
Theme: Indigenous Literacy: beyond bilingual signage and collection development.
2014
World Library and Information Congress: 80th IFLA General Conference and Assembly.
16-22 August, Lyon, France.
Main Session [SIG].
Theme: Vive le “i” for indigenous in IFLA: strengthening cultural responsiveness and accountability in libraries and information
2013
World Library and Information Congress: 79th IFLA General Conference and Assembly.
17-23 August, Singapore.
Joint Session. Education and Training Section & Library Services to Multicultural Populations Section + Indigenous Matters SIG.
Theme: Indigenous knowledge and multiculturalism in LIS education and library training: Infinite possibilities
2012
World Library and Information Congress: 78th IFLA General Conference and Assembly.
11-17 August, Helsinki, Finland.
Main Session [SIG].
Theme: Empowering library services for indigenous people.
2011
World Library and Information Congress: 77th IFLA General Conference and Assembly.
13-18 August, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Main Session [SIG].
Theme: Activities in Indigenous Library Services in 2010-2011.
Joint Session. Information Literacy Section & Library Services to Multicultural Populations Section + Indigenous Matters SIG.
Theme: The importance of information literacy for multicultural populations: needs, strategies, programs, and the role of libraries.