Now Available: Library and Research Services for Parliaments Section, December 2022 Newsletter
17 January 2023The December 2022 issue of the IFLAPARL Newsletter is now available.
Stay up to date with our latest developments, initiatives, and new resources!
The December 2022 issue of the IFLAPARL Newsletter is now available.
The yearly Academic and Research Libraries (ARL) Section and Ex Libris and SAGE sponsored call for nominations for travel grant remains open until 6 March 2023.
Today, IFLA opens the nominations process for over 800 positions on its many committees. There are six weeks for candidates to come forward, and for Members and Affiliates to submit nominations for the varied positions available.
The IFLA Information Technology Section and IFLA Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group are pleased to invite registration and attendance at our mid-term conference hosted by National Library of Singapore: AI in Focus: Artificial Intelligence and Libraries – 2nd/3rd March 2023.
IFLA’s PAC Centres are hubs of knowledge for documentary heritage preservation and access – hosted in major institutions around the world. PAC Centres take initiative to identify and raise awareness of preservation and conservation issues within the library field. Read on to find out more!
Global discourse on culture and cultural heritage in 2022 can be characterised by greater recognition of the powerful potential of culture to help solve great challenges, as well as calls for action to ensure its protection in the face of natural and human-caused disaster.
The IFLA Subject Analysis and Access Section’s Working Group on Automated Indexing organized the webinar titled "Where Do We Meet? Perspectives from Software Developers and Subject Specialists on Creating Machine Learning Projects" on November 9, 2022. Presentation slides are now available.
Dear colleagues, As 2022 came to an end and the New Year starts, I wanted to write to thank all of you involved in making IFLA what it is. As a Federation, it is in our name that we are a wide community. IFLA is about bringing people together, providing a common space and a platform for doing more together than we could ever do apart.
On December 1st 2022, the AI SIG ran an online workshop as part of the AI4LAM 2022 virtual event. The topic was "Applying AI in the Smaller Research Library". Read on for highlights...
2 January is Public Domain Day in 2023, celebrating the works that now belong to the ages (and you!). Public domain works may be copied from, remixed, incorporated into other works and generally utilized for free, without payment to rightsholders.
We in the IFLA Artificial Intelligence SIG feel AI is something every professional is curious about. Therefore we have selected 23 resources for getting up to speed on Artificial Intelligence in 2023.
The ISBD Review Group is wishing IFLA fellows and the whole library community happy holidays and a wonderful and successful new year! On this occasion, we are delighted to share with you the highlights of another special year for ISBD.
In the last days of 2022, SOCRS is happy to announce that the special issue of Serials Review journal on metrics is available.
IFLA’s Rules of Procedure complement our Statutes, providing further detail about how our Federation works. In advance of the upcoming elections period, the Governing Board has approved a number of changes designed to offer clarity, consistency and enhancements.
IFLA’s Environment, Sustainability and Libraries Section publishes its official newsletter twice a year, which reviews ENSULIB’s activities and achievements and provides a platform for presenting interesting stories, events or projects from libraries all over the world, that follow a clear green and sustainable commitment.
Meeting face to face in The Hague provided the IFLA Governing Board time to discuss in depth the many issues on which it is taking action in the short and long term. This report notes twelve highlights that we would like to share with you.
As part of IFLA's engagement at this year's High-Level Political Forum, the Dag Hammarskjold Library at the United Nations kindly hosted an IFLA session discussing the trends which are shaping how far access to information is enabling sustainable development today. Today we share the report of this event.
The December 2022 newsletter of the IFLA Library Services to Multicultural Populations Section has now been published online.
Any type of Green Library or library with an outstanding Green Library Project may apply for the IFLA Green Library Award. Libraries with a small budget but a great impact are explicitly invited to participate in the competition!
We are happy to launch this inaugural issue of the Information Literacy Section Newsletter.