Thursday, November 28, 2024

Vol. 4, No. 11: Heritage

November 2024 —  Vol. 4, No. 11
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Picture of a woman in silk garment. Text: IFLA Newsletter

THE HERITAGE ISSUE

Can we see the future of cultural heritage?


Unfortunately, no, we cannot see the future, but we can predict it.


In this month's newsletter, we discuss heritage—especially in the context of our rapidly changing world. Start here by exploring what the 2024 Trend Report might mean for cultural heritage, and what libraries can do to address key challenges and opportunities.


Happy reading! 🏛️

In the field

IFLA's Governing Board met on 1 November, approving our budget for 2025 and taking other decisions, as highlighted in our summary.


In addition, IFLA President Vicki McDonald gave words of welcome at the Slovak Library Association Conference, and contributed to a publication celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Thai Library Association. She also spoke on the Australian Library and Information Association's Media and Information Literacy Panel, marking MIL week.


IFLA Secretary General Sharon Memis spoke in various panels at the Dubai International Library Conference, as well as the Conference of Directors of National Libraries – Asia-Oceania (see more below).

Out Now: December 2024 issue of IFLA Journal

This issue presents a diverse collection of research articles that underscore the vital roles libraries play in promoting sustainable development, advancing information literacy and fostering community engagement.

Watch the story unfold: IIFS 2024 librarian flash mob (peaceful assembly)

On 1 October at Reddacliff Place in front of the Brisbane Square Library, a group of participants assembled to attend the Librarian Flash Mob (peaceful assembly) as part of the side activities planned during the IFLA Information Futures Summit (IIFS).


Watch the events of this day unfold by clicking below! ▶️

Picture of a video player window. Text: IIFS 2024 Read Brisbane
Picture of hands casting votes in a ballot box

⏰ Don't miss the pre-nominations phase!

The IFLA Elections 2025-2027 pre-nominations phase is coming to an end. While it is not mandatory, it's a fantastic opportunity to express your interest in contributing to the global library community!


Deadline: 29 November 2024

Picture of a person climbing stairs, text: professional and development

Expand your network with IFLA's Professional Units on LinkedIn!

Explore the latest discussions, insights, and resources from IFLA's Professional Units.


Stay informed and engage with the global library community by following their work on LinkedIn, the world's leading professional social platform.

IFLA's Trend Report and Art Libraries

Art can connect us through shared experiences and dialogue; challenge us in offering new perspectives on well-entrenched stories and beliefs; and it can bring us together to imagine a shared future.


Read IFLA Art Libraries' perspective on the IFLA Trend Report 2024.

Seeds of peaceful change: Cultural heritage's security in a changing world

Protecting cultural heritage is not only preserving physical evidence of a culture, but also vital for peace building, security resilience and development of communities.


Read more about the IFLA Preservation and Conservation Section's role in creating a more inclusive, just and peaceful world.

Picture of megaphones, text: policy and advocacy

Highlighting the role of our 2024 MIL initiatives during the Global Media and Information Literacy week

As in previous years, we commemorate and celebrate the importance of the Global Media and Information Literacy Week which took place this year between 24-31 October.


This year was not an exception for libraries to continue playing a significant role in promoting skills, helping people of all ages and backgrounds navigate misinformation, think critically about media content and understand the influence of media on public perception.

Structuring libraries' work to support intellectual freedom

A new report from IFLA brings together the results of a survey and additional research in order to offer a snapshot of how libraries and associations are working to champion intellectual freedom. It is an illustration of what is possible, as well as offering models and inspirations for others looking to do more in the field.

Proposed Serbian library tax threatens closures, undermines credibility of public lending right

IFLA has been alarmed by the news from Serbia about a proposed form of Public Lending Right that risks forcing mass closures of public libraries across the country.


We strongly support the mobilisation of the Serbian Library Association in this respect, urge the government to rethink its proposal, and call on the international reprographic rights community to condemn this step that undermines the credibility of such schemes.

From trends to partnerships practice: Summary of Information Futures Summit sessions

Partnerships are essential to libraries, core both to who we are and what we do. In three sessions at the Information Futures Summit, participants explored what partnerships mean and can mean, and what is needed to make more of them.


Thanks in particular to Ashleigh Lowry, Secretary of ALIA Queensland, whose participation and note-taking made this report possible.

Picture of a globe. Text: Regional focus

Celebrating successes, promoting innovation: IFLA at the Dubai International Library Conference

Members of the IFLA community played a prominent and active role in the inaugural Dubai International Library Conference, held on 15-17 November in Dubai, UAE, sharing ideas, experiences and lessons with colleagues from the country, region, and world.

Speech bubbles made of paper. Text: Open calls

Call for Book Chapter Proposals on the History of IFLA

To mark IFLA's centenary in 2027, the IFLA Library History SIG is seeking proposals for book chapters that investigate IFLA's rich history. We seek broad and interdisciplinary perspectives that draw upon established historiographical methods and primary source materials.

Deadline: 15 December 2024

Call for Nominations: IFLA 2025 Honours and Awards

Do you know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to IFLA or to the global library field? IFLA's Honours and Awards recognise those who have given significant service and made distinguished contributions to the profession.


Deadline for submission: 28 February 2024

Call for Chapters – New Frontiers on Freedom of Expression: Global Perspectives on Censorship

We are seeking proposals for chapters in a peer-reviewed book titled "New Frontiers on Freedom of Expression: Global Perspectives on Censorship".


This book will provide a comprehensive examination of censorship within the library environment, serving as a foundational guide to understanding the nature of censorship, exploring impactful case studies, and equipping readers with advocacy tools to promote intellectual freedom and freedom of expression. The book will be published as part of the IFLA/De Gruyter Publication Series.

Deadline for submission of proposals: 1 February 2025

Survey: What makes library associations strong?

We are happy to share a survey aimed at analysing the Building Strong Library Associations (BSLA) programme that ran at IFLA until 2018, and looking at what should feature in any future support. Whether you were involved in BSLA or not, your views are welcome!


Take part by 10 December 2024

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DON'T MISS OUT

Sign up now for 2025 at 2024 rates—plus bonus membership for December!

By joining today, you'll get all of 2025 covered, plus bonus membership for December 2024, and no handling fees for your first year.


Take advantage of a 25% discount on tickets for our 2025 Congress in Astana, Kazakhstan, make your voice heard in the upcoming IFLA elections, and contribute to strengthening the role of libraries in transforming communities and society.


Don't miss this special year-end opportunity—join today!

NEW MEMBERS

IFLA warmly welcomes the following new members:


Colegio Nacional de Bibliotecarios, A.C. (CNB) – Mexico

Copenhagen Business School Library – Denmark

Library of Jinjiang City – China

National Library Culture Nanjing Co., Ltd – China


We look forward to your engagement and involvement!

New members orientation session

We're delighted to welcome you to our first-ever New members orientation session. This special event is for those who joined us recently.


Get ready to explore exclusive member benefits, connect with fellow members, and get answers to your questions. If you joined on or after 1 September for the first time, you've already received a Zoom link – check your inbox.


Save the date: Friday, 29 November at 1:00 PM CET. We can't wait to see you there!

Nepal library association visits IFLA HQ 📸

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