Volunteer Visions: Progress Update on Draft Code of Conduct Comparative Analysis Phase
17 October 2024This is our third update, and we’re finally starting to see the finish line on this important journey!
Stay up to date with our latest developments, initiatives, and new resources!
This is our third update, and we’re finally starting to see the finish line on this important journey!
On 6 October 2024, members of the Europe Regional Division Committee joined the mid-term meeting in the beautiful Gabriel García Márquez library in Barcelona.
IFLA is excited to launch a new, pre-nominations phase to our biannual elections process! It’s a great opportunity for those interested in volunteering with IFLA to join in a number of exciting roles.
IFLA is welcoming responses to a call for proposals designed to develop the ability across our community to turn our knowledge into effective online and mixed learning experiences. This work is made possible by a grant from Stichting IFLA Global Libraries (SIGL). Deadline: 23 October 2024.
Beijing Library from China is this year´s winner of the prestigious Public Library of the Year Award. Standing out with its spectacular and innovative sustainable solutions, certain wow-factor and as an impressive book heaven for the entire community.
A version of this message was sent by the IFLA President on 5 October 2024 directly to all IFLA Members and affiliates, including directors and presidents of library associations. It was also sent to all IFLA volunteers.
Building on the IFLA Trend Report 2024 and the discussions around it at the Information Futures Summit, a group of emerging library leaders met at the State Library of Queensland to explore how to maximise the Report’s potential to support learning. This activity was made possible by a grant from Stichting IFLA Global Libraries.
What future do we want for knowledge and information? The Brisbane Declaration sets out key principles, based on the collected inputs of participants at the IFLA Information Futures Summit.
In order to build tools to help library associations and agencies fulfil their potential in supporting and promoting intellectual freedom, IFLA is collecting evidence about activities already underway. Share your responses by 8 November!