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Item IFLA Journal. July 1997(K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 1997-07) IFLA Headquarters; Cornish, Graham P.; Agha, Sayed Salim; García, Jesús; Sato, Seiji; Bing, Jon; English, Jane; Jacobs, Kirti; Tucker, Richard N.; Webster, Duane E.; Giavarra, Emanuella; Bronmo, Ole; Norman, Sandy; Parker, JamesThis issue of the IFLA Journal focuses on global developments in copyright, access to information, and digital libraries. Articles address challenges posed by electronic publishing, legal frameworks, and user rights in an increasingly digital environment. Contributors provide regional perspectives from Europe, Asia, and Latin America, highlighting practical and policy-oriented approaches to copyright reform and technological innovation. Additional discussions explore resource-sharing, document delivery, and the evolving role of library consortia. Collectively, the issue underscores the importance of international cooperation in adapting library services to the demands of the digital age.Item IFLA Journal. May 1994(K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 1994-05) IFLA Headquarters; Liebaers, Herman; Clements, David W.G.; Lyall, Jan; Brandt, Astrid-Christiane; Sharifi, Hadi; Samuel, John G.; Perminova, O.I.; de Sá Rodrigues Pinho Araujo, Maria Fernanda; Ferreira de Andrade, Joachim Marçal; Foot, Marjam; Boston, George; Cornish, Graham P.; Norman, Sandy; Banjo, GboyegaThis special issue of the IFLA Journal is dedicated to the themes of preservation and conservation in libraries worldwide. It features a tribute to Robert Vosper and includes contributions on preventive conservation, the management of preservation programs in Asia-Pacific, and techniques for safeguarding palm-leaf manuscripts, leather bindings, and photographic archives. Articles also address mass conservation technologies, copyright issues related to preservation, and the role of international organizations like UNESCO. Together, the pieces offer a global perspective on safeguarding cultural heritage through innovative and context-sensitive preservation strategies.