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    IFLA Journal. January 1995
    (K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 1995-01) IFLA Headquarters; Cabezas, Alberto; Pienaar, Rae E.; Do Amaral, Sueli Angelica; Hobohm, Hans-Christoph; Frías, José Antonio; Hallewell, Laurence; Frase, Robert W.; Norman, Sandy; Rosenberg, Diane; Nicholls, Anthony; Line, Maurice
    This issue of the IFLA Journal focuses on the transformative role of libraries in global development, particularly in Latin America and Africa. Topics include the potential of the Internet for library services, the contribution of public libraries to disadvantaged communities, the role of libraries in AIDS education, and access to rare books. Articles also examine copyright developments, permanent paper initiatives, and the implications of new digital markets for traditional information providers. The journal reflects the growing importance of libraries in advancing social progress, education, and equitable access to knowledge.
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