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Item IFLA Journal. January 2001(K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 2001-01) IFLA Headquarters; Chowdhury, Gobinda G.; Gorman, G. E.; Dorothy, Williams; Zhang, Yin; Zhang, Jin; Mwaniki, Andrew; Ojedokun, Ayoku; Goulding, Anne; Rowley, Jennifer; Ferguson, Stuart; Parker, Stephen; Shimmon, RossThis issue of the IFLA Journal examines key trends in library and information science, focusing on digital information management, access, and user behavior. Articles address metadata and indexing, user search strategies, and the integration of digital resources in academic and public libraries. Case studies from China, Africa, and the UK explore issues such as information literacy, evaluation of digital services, and the training of library professionals. The contributions reflect ongoing global efforts to adapt library practices to the digital age, highlighting innovation, user needs, and the importance of skills development in maintaining relevant and effective library services.Item IFLA Journal. July 2001(K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 2002-07) IFLA Headquarters; Alemna, Anaba A.; Bergen, Siri; Goulding, Anne; Williamson, Kirsty; Ifidon, Sam E.; Martin, Alan; Streatfield, David; Roberts, Leala; Rowley, Jennifer; Larsen, Jesper; Parker, Stephen; Shimmon, RossThis issue of the IFLA Journal explores global perspectives on library and information services, with a strong focus on information literacy, user behavior, and service development. Articles examine literacy initiatives in Australia and Ghana, professional roles in Norway, and public library use in the UK. Case studies also discuss information provision in Nigeria and decision-making processes within libraries. Contributions highlight how libraries are addressing educational and technological challenges through user-centered services, strategic planning, and professional adaptation. Collectively, the issue reflects international efforts to enhance access to information and foster lifelong learning across diverse social and institutional contexts.Item IFLA Journal. March 2003(K.G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 2003-02) IFLA Headquarters; Blanchard, Natalie; Clyde, Laurel A.; Fine, Anne; Goulding, Anne; Spacey, Rachel; Jonsson, Gunilla; Lauder, John E.; Nickerson, Matthew; Rodriguez, Gloria María; Koren, Marian; Parent, Ingrid; Spruijt, Herman P.; Gulati, Anjali; Parker, Stephen; Shimmon, RossEstablished 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. May 2001(K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 2001-05) IFLA Headquarters; Tonta, Yasar; Brewerton, Gary; Rowley, Jennifer; Kochtanek, Thomas R.; Kumar, Vijay; Kaur, Trishanjit; Goulding, Anne; Martin, Alan; Streatfield, David; Williamson, Kirsty; McGregor, Joy; Yates, Christine; Parker, Stephen; Shimmon, RossThis issue of the IFLA Journal focuses on digital transformation, information literacy, and service innovation in libraries worldwide. Articles explore the development of digital libraries, electronic resource management, and virtual learning environments, alongside user studies in various contexts. Key themes include the role of information professionals in the digital age, literacy initiatives in schools and communities, and evolving user expectations. Case studies from Turkey, the UK, India, and Australia offer practical insights into how libraries are addressing technological change and enhancing access to information. Together, the contributions underscore the importance of adaptability and user-centered strategies in contemporary librarianship.Item IFLA Journal. May 2002(K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 2002-05) IFLA Headquarters; Cloete, Lizzy; Lor, Peter Johan; Du Toit, Jaqueline; Zhao, Lian; Griffiths, José-Marie; King, Donald W.; Harbo, Ole; Hjeds, Lotte; Tonta, Yasar; Ibrahim, Asan-Gwna; Ahmed, Huda; Gunasekera, Chamani; Wright, Margaret; Alemna, Anaba A.; Goulding, Anne; Svensson, Lars; Parker, Stephen; Shimmon, RossThis issue of the IFLA Journal examines global developments in library and information services, with emphasis on equity, access, and professional adaptation. Articles address digital transformation, indigenous knowledge systems, user satisfaction, and library services in multilingual and developing contexts. Case studies from South Africa, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Ghana, and China illustrate how local libraries confront challenges through innovation and training. The issue explores how technology, user-centered approaches, and national policy affect service delivery and professional development. Authors discuss the changing role of libraries amid institutional, social, and technological shifts. Collectively, these contributions highlight libraries’ efforts to remain inclusive, culturally relevant, and effective in a rapidly evolving global information landscape.