Library Publishing Through the IFLA Global Lens

This posting is sponsored by the Library Publishing SIG and published in cooperation with the ARL Section. Members of the Library Publishing SIG reach out to library publishers and invite them to respond to a series of questions. This post features Ursula Arning who is Head of the Open Science Department at ZB MED – Information Centre for […]

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Rotterdam: City of Labour and Books

Author: Roman Koot, Librarian of the Rotterdamsch Leeskabinet and Curator Special Collections at the EUR University Library For those of you who decided to come to Rotterdam for this year’s conference: you made the right decision for you will encounter a remarkable city. Not the Dutch capital The Hague, not the emblematic historical Amsterdam, but […]

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Inclusiveness through Openness

Author: Jim O’Donnell, Arizona State University, United States IFLA’s section for Academic and Research Libraries is proud to be organizing and hosting a satellite conference in Rotterdam, on the Friday and Saturday before WLIC 2023, on Inclusiveness through Openness. This satellite is a collaboration with Erasmus University Library,  Continuing and Professional Development and Workplace Learning […]

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Trending Around the World with ARL

Author: Marisa King, Secretary, ARL Section, IFLA, New Zealand While reading through the latest country trends reports provided by Academic and Research Libraries (ARL) Section members from across the globe, three words come to mind: Open, open and open. In fact, I can’t put it better than the writer of this abstract for ARL’s upcoming […]

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My Journey: Academic Libraries and the Sustainable Development Goals

Author: Lily Y. Ko, Head, Learning Services, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Library, Hong Kong SAR, The People’s Republic of China The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a universal plan of action for equality, prosperity, peace and partnership. It contains 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets. I learnt about […]

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Scholarly communication librarians are a necessity for the open access movement in Bangladesh

Author:  Shaharima Parvin, Senior Assistant Librarian, East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh Library and information science (LIS) professionals have been incorporating emerging technologies in service innovation and sustainability. Many legacy sectors, including libraries, have been transforming their services and resources through the digital revolution, to fulfill patron’s expectations. Involvement in the Open Access (OA) movement by Library and […]

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Library Communication with Zoomers: Some Observations

Author: Olga Einasto, PhD, University of Tartu Library, Estonia Young people born in the late 1990s and early 2000s are called the Zoomer generation or the Zoomers. They are also known as Digital Natives, the 5G- and @generation, referring to their deep connection with the internet and digital devices.     Statistically, this generation forms […]

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