Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Vol. 5, No. 9: Celebrating cultures

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CELEBRATING CULTURES ISSUE

Cultural heritage envelops us. It is our literature, art, buildings, landscapes, language, documents, and tools. It is our stories, rituals, food, theatre, craft, and knowledge. It tells us who we are.


While cultural heritage is flourishing on many fronts, it is simultaneously, in peril. Wars, fires, floods, new technologies, climate change, threats to free expression, to access to information, and to the veracity of the historical record jeopardize its preservation and use.


For libraries, through our work to protect, promote and enable engagement with cultural heritage, we have an opportunity to strengthen our recognition as an essential part of the public infrastructure for upholding cultural rights. Through this, we foster social cohesion, create a sense of belonging and mutual respect, and strengthen resilience in the face of challenges.


Happy reading! 🌍

IFLA Highlights

After a World Library and Information Congress that was as intense and dynamic as ever, IFLA has barely slowed down as we head into the final months of the year.


IFLA President Leslie Weir joined the Collections 2030 Conference, co-organised by IFLA alongside ICCROM, and focused on how to leverage collections to support achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.


IFLA Secretary General Sharon Memis, in the meanwhile, spoke at the Special Libraries Association, Arabian Gulf Chapter meeting in Jeddah, as well as playing an active role both in the Civic Agora and the formal segment of the UNESCO MONDIACULT meetings in Barcelona.


Finally, there is still time to register at least for the second of the two Stronger, Bolder, Together sessions being hosted by current IFLA President Leslie Weir, as well as former President Vicki McDonald on 1 October – don't miss it!

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UN Resident Coordinator underlines libraries' key contributions to achieving UN goals

WLIC 2025 reflections

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2025 IFLA Dynamic Unit and Impact Awards announced

Call for articles: ENSULIB December 2025 Newsletter

The IFLA Environment, Sustainability and Libraries Section (ENSULIB) has issued a call to submit stories, articles and announcements for their forthcoming newsletter in December.


The deadline for submissions is 7 November 2025.

Celebrating the impact of IFLA's Concluding SIGs in 2025

IFLA Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are dynamic, term-based committees that unite professionals to explore important and emerging topics in the library and information field.


At the end of each four-year term, SIGs have the opportunity to grow into a new form of IFLA committee or to celebrate the completion of their journey as an IFLA SIG, leaving behind a lasting contribution.


Read about the inspiring work of three SIGs that are concluding their terms in 2025:

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New Advisory Committee on Standards Expert Advisor: Copyeditor appointed

One of the final tasks of the 2023-2025 Advisory Committee on Standards was the appointment of its first Expert Advisor, a Copyeditor, who will be responsible for the editing of endorsed IFLA Standards documents.


We welcome Karys McEwan from Australia, who will serve in this volunteer role for the 2025-2027 term.

Interested in contributing to Metadata Standards? Join one of IFLA's Review Groups as a Co-opted Member!

IFLA's Review Groups maintain, support and develop work on IFLA's metadata standards, bibliographic models, linked data and formats. Specific technical skills and experience are required to serve as an effective contributor to the ongoing standards revision processes of each Review Group.


Apply by 1 December 2025.

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Recording available: Cultural Rights in the Digital Environment

As an official side event of MONDIACULT 2025, IFLA and Creative Commons hosted a panel discussion on cultural rights and culture in the digital environment. The event highlighted openness as a key principle for preserving and sharing heritage, while affirming its role in advancing human rights. Watch it here ▶️.

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IFLA statement on contract override

Digital technologies have brought exciting new possibilities to enable access and use

However, the transition from buying to licensing has also brought practices that pose serious questions about what libraries are and can do.


We need to ensure that contract terms and technological protection measures cannot override the rights of libraries and their users.

A Case for a concerted approach to knowledge and information in SDG delivery

Timed to coincide with the celebrations of this year's International Day for the Universal Access to Information, IFLA has published the first part of a review of the treatment of knowledge and information in delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals, based on the 38 Voluntary National Reviews submitted by UN Member States this year.

Pay to share? New IFLA Statement on Network Usage Fees

Network usage fees don't just threaten freedom of access to information, but could impose new costs on digital libraries and repositories.

Our new statement, building on our previous position on Net Neutrality, calls for governments to reject calls for this tax on sharing.

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Africa Climate Summit: Building partnerships and supporting the development of the library field

We're pleased to share a report on the Africa Climate Summit, highlighting the collaboration between the IFLA Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Division Committee (SSA RDC) and the Climate Heritage Network – Africa and Arab States Secretariat during African Climate Summit 2 (ACS2) and a follow-up workshop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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Now Available: IFLA Asia and Oceania Regional Newsletter – September 2025

The IFLA Asia & Oceania Regional Newsletter Issue 3 – 2025 is now available!

Read messages from the Regional Division Committee and Office, plus catch up on news from the region and beyond.

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Job opportunity @ IFLA HQ: Business Development Manager

Are you an experienced Business Development Manager? If you are looking for a change and are brilliant at what you do, this opportunity at IFLA HQ is for you!

Become a co-opted IFLA Professional Section Member

The co-opting process serves to strengthen the ability of committees to carry out their missions by drawing on a diverse and deep set of expertise and to ensure that the work of each committee can benefit from the experience and perspective of each region. This is done through the appointment of additional committee members after the official IFLA elections process has been completed.


The forms for expressions of interest for co-option to a Professional Committee are open now! Co-opting will be finalised by 1 December, though there may be additional opportunities to be co-opted throughout the term.

The 19th EIFL Public #Library Innovation Award is open!

The EIFL Public Library Innovation Award for 2025 is open! Public and community libraries in developing/transition countries running STEAM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Art, Math) activities are encouraged to apply by 10 November 2025.

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Want to become an IFLA member? Perfect timing! ⏰

New members, welcome! 🌟

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