COMLA is a viable Commonwealth Professional Association with an influential voice in international library relations. COMLA is an association of Associations and its progress depends on each one of us. It has maintained its most cherished characteristic: its potential for developing close ties of fellowship between individual professionals from widely deferring backgrounds and cultures. The purpose of this article is to discuss the COMLA’s contribution towards the development of librarianship
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John Dean is a well-known and highly esteemed figure in Irish and international library circles. ...
This article aims to examine the definition and history of the International Comparative Librariansh...
SCECSAL is the Standing Conference of Eastern central and Southern African librarians which is a bod...
The paper briefly traces the development of CONSAL as a regional library organization and also discu...
The development of library Consortia in Zimbabwe was necessitated by the need to reduce subscription...
PURPOSE : The paper explores library cooperation in Zimbabwe and gathers views from librarians on th...
This article examines the main lessons learnt from other countries to aid in accelerating the develo...
For developing countries like the Philippines, there is a remarkable range of cooperative activities...
This article examines the main lessons learnt from other countries to aid in accelerating the devel...
The promotion of library cooperation in the fields of documentation, bibliographic access, digitizat...
The focus of this paper is on library development in contemporary African society. A discussion of ...
This is not so much one case study as a description of outcomes from a series of cases, based on our...
The Japan Library Association (JLA) was established in 1892 following the establishment of American ...
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