Edited text of an interview with Joseph Soosai, former Chief Librarian, Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia, about his seventeen years' involvement with the regional activities programmes of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA). Discusses the origins and organization of the programme, the establishment of the Regional Development Fund and IFLA's core programme for the Advancement of Librarianship in the Third World (ALP). Emphasizes the important contribution which regional and subregional library associations can make to library development in the Third World and proposes the establishment of a worldwide network of national, subregional and regional associations, with IFLA at the apex.Yeshttps://us...
On the 14th and 15th August 2014 I attended the IFLA Satellite Meeting on Information Literacy in Li...
Information literacy is an international challenge for society at large. The world community has th...
This paper tries to offer a clear and basic vision of what IFLA and the Government Libraries Section...
after twenty-eight years as its Chief Librarian and seventeen years of involvement with the regional...
Edited text of an interview with Else Granheim, Director General, Statens Bibliotektilsyn (Norwegian...
Hans-Peter Geh, President of IFLA from 1985 to 1991, talks to Laverne Carroll about his time in offi...
SLA Asia Community collaborated with the State Islamic University (UIN), Sunan Kalijaga, Indonesia, ...
The purpose of IFLA:s Core Programme ALP Advancement of Librarianship in the third world is to furth...
COMLA is a viable Commonwealth Professional Association with an influential voice in international l...
Adjoa Boateng and Christiana Ikeogu share their experiences of attending the 2011 IFLA World Library...
The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) has long promoted inter...
This article is about the experience of two Filipino young students / new professionals (librarians)...
The Hong Kong Library Association was established in 1958 by a few enthusiastic librarians in Hong K...
Robert Wedgeworth, President of the International Federation of Library Association and Institutions...
Within the global Library and Information Science profession there is often a disconnect between res...
On the 14th and 15th August 2014 I attended the IFLA Satellite Meeting on Information Literacy in Li...
Information literacy is an international challenge for society at large. The world community has th...
This paper tries to offer a clear and basic vision of what IFLA and the Government Libraries Section...
after twenty-eight years as its Chief Librarian and seventeen years of involvement with the regional...
Edited text of an interview with Else Granheim, Director General, Statens Bibliotektilsyn (Norwegian...
Hans-Peter Geh, President of IFLA from 1985 to 1991, talks to Laverne Carroll about his time in offi...
SLA Asia Community collaborated with the State Islamic University (UIN), Sunan Kalijaga, Indonesia, ...
The purpose of IFLA:s Core Programme ALP Advancement of Librarianship in the third world is to furth...
COMLA is a viable Commonwealth Professional Association with an influential voice in international l...
Adjoa Boateng and Christiana Ikeogu share their experiences of attending the 2011 IFLA World Library...
The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) has long promoted inter...
This article is about the experience of two Filipino young students / new professionals (librarians)...
The Hong Kong Library Association was established in 1958 by a few enthusiastic librarians in Hong K...
Robert Wedgeworth, President of the International Federation of Library Association and Institutions...
Within the global Library and Information Science profession there is often a disconnect between res...
On the 14th and 15th August 2014 I attended the IFLA Satellite Meeting on Information Literacy in Li...
Information literacy is an international challenge for society at large. The world community has th...
This paper tries to offer a clear and basic vision of what IFLA and the Government Libraries Section...