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Item IFLA Journal. December 2006(SAGE, 2006-12) IFLA Headquarters; Kim, Dae-Jung; Dorner, Daniel G.; Gorman, Gary E.; Murtha, Leslie; Stec, Eileen; Wilt, Marilyn; Nicholson, Denise Rosemary; Omotayo, Bukky O.; Cathro, Warwick; Dorta-Duque, Maria Elena; Voskanyan, Emma; Wu, Shushi; Kim, Jong-Ae; Ratzek, Wolfgang; Parker, StephenEstablished in 1975, IFLA Journal is an international journal publishing peer reviewed articles on library and information services and the social, political and economic issues that impact access to information through libraries. The Journal is published four times per year (January, June, October, December) and includes research, case studies and essays that reflect the broad spectrum of the profession internationally.Item IFLA Journal. March 2008(SAGE, 2008-03) IFLA Headquarters; Lux, Claudia; Gorman, Gary E.; Dorner, Daniel G.; Sandell, Birgitta; Li, Zhaochun; Huang, Qunqing; Beygijanian, Nancy; Richardson, John V. Jr.; Baptista Melo, Luiza; Pires, Cesaltina; Taveira, Ana; Partridge, Helen; Edwards, Sylvia; Baker, Andrew; McAllister, Lynn; Jeevan, V.K.J.; Rowland, William; Ahmad, Pervaiz; Schleh, Bernd; Parker, StephenEstablished in 1975, IFLA Journal is an international journal publishing peer reviewed articles on library and information services and the social, political and economic issues that impact access to information through libraries. The Journal is published four times per year (January, June, October, December) and includes research, case studies and essays that reflect the broad spectrum of the profession internationally.Item IFLA Journal. September - October 2001(K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 2002-10) IFLA Headquarters; Igun, Stella E.; Virkus, Sirje; Kauppi, Niina; Hedlund, Turid; Dorner, Daniel G.; Gorman, G. E.; Buchanan, Sally; Tedd, Lucy A.; Young, Helen; Chowdhury, Gobinda G.; Quarmby, Kate; Parker, Stephen; Shimmon, RossThis issue of the IFLA Journal explores critical developments in library and information science, with a focus on education, user needs, and digital transformation. Articles examine information-seeking behavior in Nigeria, distance education in the Baltic region, and digital library initiatives in Finland and New Zealand. Topics also include disaster planning, user-focused website design, and electronic information services in academic libraries. Contributors highlight global efforts to enhance library services through technology, training, and strategic planning. The issue reflects the profession’s commitment to adapting practices and policies to meet the changing demands of users in an increasingly digital and globalized environment.