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Item IFLA Journal. December 2020(SAGE, 2020-12) Hartman-Caverly, Sarah; Chisholm, Alexandria; Kosciejew, Marc; Beutelspacher, Lisa; Meschede, Christine; Seifi, Leili; Soltanabadi, Marziyeh; Chaka, Chaka; Witt, Steven W.Articles in this issue focus on important policy and trending issues that impact libraries and their patrons. The topics of privacy literacy, cultural heritage preservation, and skills for the continuing information revolution highlight the field’s important role in moving into the future while preserving our collective pasts. Two additional articles contribute research on the role of libraries in promoting both the UN sustainable development goals and ensuring that our societies can achieve environmental sustainably.Item IFLA Journal. October 2022 [Special Issue: FAIFE: Intellectual Freedom](SAGE, 2022-09-22) Byrne, Alex; Gardner, Gabriel J.; Mercer, Kate; Weaver, Kari D.; Waked, Khrystine; Frayne, Alison; Smith, Catherine; Estrada-Cuzcano, Alonso; Alfaro-Mendives, Karen Lizeth; Oltmann, Shannon M.; Samek, Toni; Cook, Louise; Hartman-Caverly, Sarah; Jones, Barbara; Hamilton, StuartThis Special Issue was developed in collaboration with the IFLA Advisory Committee on Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE) to mark the 20th anniversary of the IFLA Statement on Libraries and Intellectual Freedom. Guest Editors Barbara Jones and Stuart Hamilton solicited manuscripts which examined the impact of the statement on the library profession over the past twenty years. With an introductory essay from Alex Byrne, the issue feature seven essays, case studies, and articles that add to our understanding of the impact of the IFLA statement while seeking to understand the nature of information freedom in a period challenged by new technologies and social phenomena that are transforming the ways in which people create, use, and disseminate information.