Are librarians non-playable characters?
Library Policy and Advocacy Blog
by library-policy
4d ago
In IFLA’s advocacy work, two recurring phenomena point to a key challenge that we need to overcome ..read more
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Multi-Level Library Advocacy
Library Policy and Advocacy Blog
by library-policy
1M ago
Why do we do advocacy internationally, when the most critical decisions about libraries are taken at the national or local levels ..read more
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Ones to Watch in 2024: 6 Library Advocacy Issues to Keep an Eye on in 2024
Library Policy and Advocacy Blog
by library-policy
3M ago
Advocacy is about making libraries part of other people’s agendas, ensuring that those who take decisions about us (and those who influence them) see why our institutions and profession matter ..read more
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Brazil G20 – Looking ahead to opportunities or library engagement
Library Policy and Advocacy Blog
by library-policy
3M ago
What opportunities does Brazil’s G20 Presidency offer for libraries and the issues that matter to us? We’re happy to share an overview of the priorities already set out, and what they mean for our institutions ..read more
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The UN General Assembly Resolution on Culture and Sustainable Development: What’s Changed?
Library Policy and Advocacy Blog
by library-policy
4M ago
In the first part of this two-part series looking at the UN General Assembly’s Resolution on Culture and Sustainable Development, passed on 19 December, we looked at key overall takeaways from the text that could help libraries and others in our efforts to get culture recognised fully recognised and integrated into planning. The second part looks back to the previous such Resolution, from 2021, in order to get a clearer idea of what has changed between the two. While many elements are simply copy and pasted from one text to the next, each revision does offer an opportunity to reflect new think ..read more
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10 Takeaways from the UN General Assembly’s Resolution on Culture and Sustainable Development
Library Policy and Advocacy Blog
by library-policy
4M ago
On 19 December, the UN General Assembly approved a resolution looking at the relationship between culture and sustainable development. Such resolutions are prepared every two years, but nonetheless this represents a useful high-level reference point for work on the place of culture in delivering the 2030 Agenda ..read more
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Global MIL Week 2023: Meaningful cooperation is essential for success in digital spaces
Library Policy and Advocacy Blog
by clairemcguire
6M ago
For Global MIL Week 2023, we consider how the forthcoming UNESCO Guidelines for Regulating Digital Platforms could be made operational, how we could ensure multistakeholder participation, and how to grow recognition of the role that libraries play in building healthier information ecosystems ..read more
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IFLA celebrates Open Access Week 2023
Library Policy and Advocacy Blog
by mattvoigts
6M ago
International Open Access Week is upon us! The theme of 2023 is Community over Commercialization. Libraries are places of community, and – as has been meme’d online, possibly tracing back to Neil Gaiman – are one of the few public spaces people can visit without being expected to buy something. ‘The default setting of libraries ..read more
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A First Look at Results from IFLA’s Climate Survey – Add your input!
Library Policy and Advocacy Blog
by clairemcguire
6M ago
IFLA's climate empowerment surveys have received several hundred responses from libraries and dozens of responses from library associations. Early results show that libraries are approaching climate communication and education in a variety of ways, the majority of which center activities which encourage community-building and learning at all ages. Take a first look a the results here ..read more
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What to look out for at Internet Governance Forum 2023
Library Policy and Advocacy Blog
by library-policy
7M ago
Libraries will be back again at the 2023 Internet Governance Forum, held this year in Kyoto, Japan, on 8-12 October. Under the heading ‘The Internet We Want’, the focus is in line with the new emphasis of what can and should be done, and by who, in steering the development of the internet. This blog sets out a number of issues to watch out for ..read more
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