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Item IFLA Journal. December 2022(SAGE, 2022-11-17) Cohen, Philip; Hamad, Faten; Al-Fadel, Maha; Chew, Adrian W.; Zin Oo, Cherry; Wong, Adeline L.H.; Gladding, Joanne; Shangwe Mbughuni, Anna; Mtega, Wulystan P.; Malekani, Andrew W.; Feria Basurto, Lourdes; Martínez Camacho, Humberto; Calderón-Swain, Alejandra; Suthiprapa, Kittiya; Tuamsuk, Kulthida; Mathysen, Dennis; Glorieux, Ignace; Adu, Theresa L.; van der Walt, Thomas B.; Ezinwa Nwagwu, Williams; Williams, Chidiebube Blossom; de Alwis Jayasuriya, Gina; Riyaz, Aminath; Majid, Shaheen; Fidelugwuowo, Ugonna Benedette; Kassim, Mohamed; Ndumbaro, Faraja; Bruns, Selina; Oliver, Oliver; Ströhlein, Pascal; Hoang, Hung Gia; Van Nguyen, Duc; Drysdale, Douglas; Güneş, Ayşenur; Canatar, Mehmet; Bell, Emilia C.; Kennan, Mary Anne; Srirahayu, Dyah Puspitasari; Eliyana, Anis; Anugrah, Esti Putri; Were, Samuel Macharia; Otike, Japhet N.; Bosire, Emily K.; Witt, SteveFeaturing an excellent report on libraries in Ireland, the December 2022 issue contains 18 articles that represent perspectives from across the LIS field. Articles range from those focused on academic libraries in Jordan, Ghana, and Thailand to the growth of the field in the Maldives and the implementation of the Marrakesh Treaty. Also featured are innovative approaches to the role of LIS in society, including as a soft-power actor and critical component in delivering access to health and agricultural information to rural regions of the world.Item IFLA Journal. March 2021(SAGE, 2021-03) Siyao, Peter Onauphoo; Sife, Alfred Said; Makinde, Olayinka Babayemi; Jiyane, Glenrose Velile; Mugwisi, Tinashe; Hamad, Faten; Al-Aamr, Razan; Jabbar, Sinaria Abdel; Fakhuri, Hussam; Dogan, Guleda; Taskin, Zehra; Aydinoglu, Arsev Umur; Netshakhuma, Nkholedzeni Sidney; Hossain, Zakir; Basak, Sangita; Yesmin, Shamima; Witt, Steven W.Established 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.