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Browsing by Author "Carroll, Frances Laverne"

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    IFLA Journal. March 1999
    (K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 1999-03) IFLA Headquarters; Koenig, Michael E. D.; Canevello, Patrick; Morrison, Ronald; John, Nancy R.; Usherwood, Bob; Linley, Rebecca; Sacchanand, Chutima; Royan, Bruce; Yilmaz, Bülent; Carroll, Frances Laverne
    This issue of the IFLA Journal features international research and discussion on the changing nature of information services and the role of libraries in the knowledge society. Topics include knowledge management in organizations, ethical issues in information dissemination, and the evolving competencies required of library professionals. Case studies from Thailand, Turkey, and the UK explore user needs, access equity, and the impact of technology on library services. The issue also includes updates from IFLA’s activities and working groups, emphasizing the global collaboration and policy development necessary to meet the challenges of the information age.
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    IFLA: From Turmoil to Turmoil: based on an interview with Hans-Peter Geh
    (SAGE, 1994-12) Carroll, Frances Laverne; Geh, Hans-Peter
    Hans-Peter Geh, President of IFLA from 1985 to 1991, talks to Laverne Carroll about his time in office and his views on international librarianship.
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    Some Impressions of Former Presidents of IFLA 1963-79: Francis, Liebaers and Kirkegaard
    (Academic Press Inc. (London) Limited, 1986) Carroll, Frances Laverne
    Article based on interviews with three former IFLA presidents - Sir Frank Francis, Herman Liebaers and Preben Kirkegaard, "who agreed to be interviewed on the topic of IFLA's internationalism."
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    The structure of IFLA, based on an interview with the secretary general
    (Academic Press Inc. (London) Limited, 1984-10-01) Carroll, Frances Laverne
    Article outlining IFLA as an organisation through an extensive interview with Secretary General, Margreet Wijnstroom. Excerpt: "Asked in 1983 if she had a job description, she quickly replied that one did not exist when she accepted the position and said, 'I would have had to make it myself, so I did not spend any time on that.' [...] Margreet Wijnstroom's administrative function is, as in any international secretariat, primarily to find new forms of co-operation. Her second vital function involves the promotion of IFLA's legitimacy as a global actor with global perspectives. [...] Margreet Wijnstroom concluded the interview by saying, 'Librarianship is international by nature; the foundation of librarianship is to make sure that information reaches people and to safeguard that right to information. I believe that librarianship without international contacts and international awareness would decline rapidly.'"
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    Words from an IFLA Fox: An Interview with Else Granheim.
    (SAGE, 1991-01) Carroll, Frances Laverne
    "Edited text of an interview with Else Granheim, Director General, Statens Bibliotektilsyn (Norwegian Directorate for Public and School Libraries), Oslo, and former President of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA). The role of president of IFLA is discussed from the point of view of a woman, the only one who has held the office. Also, the structure and problems of IFLA are discussed." [Sage] Else Granheim [1926-1999] was IFLA's first female president.
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