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Browsing by Author "Heng, Huey Bin"

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    Guidelines for library services to children (ages 0-18) - An infographic guide
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-10-06) Heng, Huey Bin; Hellman, Salomon
    With the proliferation of bite-sized reading due to digitalisation, the infographic guidelines for library services to children provides a visual summary for easy access and immediate take-aways for children's librarians anytime anywhere. The engaging visuals quickly and clearly communicate the fundamentals in developing high-quality children's services in the digital age and recognizing the evolving role of the library in modern society. It also serves as quick talking points "at-a-glance" for stakeholders and local politicians to get buy-in and support the development of a vibrant and inclusive children library. It further directs to the complete guidelines for those who seek more details on how to promote and encourage the development of effective library services for children of all abilities by giving supplementary guidance to the international library community about children's needs and rights on information, literacy and reading. These guidelines are built on the collective knowledge of experienced library professionals from IFLA's Libraries for Children and Young Adults. By breaking down the comprehensive details into bite-size information and striking visuals, the infographic guide makes it easy to understand and inspire children's librarians to take action to benefit more libraries and children around the world.
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    IFLA 0-18 Yaş Çocuklar İçin Kütüphane Hizmetleri Kılavuzu
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2025-03-29) IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section Standing Committee; Heng, Huey Bin; Arıoğlu, Sevgi
    Bu infografik, IFLA Çocuk ve Gençlik Kütüphaneleri Bölümü tarafından geliştirilen güncellenmiş kılavuz özetini sunmaktadır. Kılavuz, çocuk kütüphanesi hizmetlerini ve programlarını stratejik olarak planlayan veya uygulayanlar için güncel bilgi ve profesyonel bakış açısı sağlar.
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    Monsters United Animated GIF Books
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-11-16) Tan, Rebecca; Heng, Huey Bin
    The Monsters United (MU) mascots (Camy, Hutsy, Rooky and Zecky) were created by the National Library Board Singapore, to enhance the in-library and digital experiences of children aged 7 to 9, and to spark their reading joy. To further strengthen MU's branding and identity, five animated books were created using the Graphic Interchange Format (GIF), bringing these books alive! These animated stories tell the origins of the four mascots and how they become a team. The animated books were launched together with a system-wide reading campaign across public libraries in Singapore that included genre-themed book displays, MU meet-and-greets, DIY in-library trails, storytelling and MU mini-book craft sessions. By leveraging technology and the power of stories, these animated books reach out and engage a much larger children audience, invite them to explore other book genres introduced by the various MU mascots, and bolster the ongoing reading initiatives at our public libraries.
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    Newsletter: IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section, Autumn 2022
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-12-12) IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section Standing Committee; Martens, Marianne; Dahl Mortensen, Søren; Bettega, Emilie; Dulcic, María José; Mekis, Constanza; Rivera, Valentina; de Santis, Geraldine; Kolarić, Alica; Evans, Sarah; Akhter, Razina; Carrión, Gloria; Everall, Annie; Hellman, Salomon; Heng, Huey Bin; Rueda, Ludy
    Newsletter from the IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section that: 1) addresses how libraries serving young people teach about climate, environment, and sustainability; 2) presents new children’s literature collections around the world; and 3) describe how libraries reach and support marginalized young people. Examples from Denmark, France, Chile, Dominican Republic, Croatia, United States, Bangladesh and Nicaragua.
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    Newsletter: IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section, Spring/Summer 2023
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-06-19) IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section Standing Committee; Martens, Marianne; Thomas, Desiree; Gallego Alfonso, Emilia; Córdova Ortiz, Adolfo; Esquivel Flores, Áurea Xaydé; Arıoğlu, Sevgi; Larssen Rogne, Tone; Romsa, Irene; Rueda, Ludy; Hellman, Salomon; Heng, Huey Bin; Rueda, Ludy; Rueda, Ludy
    This edition of the newsletter focuses on collaboration. It includes articles from Chile, Cuba, Mexico, Türkiye and United States, all of which show what we can achieve through different forms of collaboration. Included also is a summary of the Sister Libraries Webinar that was held in early 2023.
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    Newsletter: Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section, Summer 2024
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2024-08-22) Martens, Marianne; Rankin, Carolynn; Tinta, Lavra; Scheffler, Benjamin; Flores, Áurea Xaydé Esquivel; Arıoğlu, Sevgi; Soini, Nathalie; Heng, Huey Bin; Evans, Sarah; Garašić, Diana; Balenović, Barbara; Mumelaš, Dolores; Petrić, Danijela; Mikačević, Branka; Petrec, Tatjana; Blažeković, Ivana; Kliska, Tito; Melkić, Alenka; Krnjajić, Biljana; Tufekčić, Anita; Petrović, Gordana Gregurović; Cesarec-Topolovec, Renata; Grošelj, Andreja; Palčok, Jelena Juriċ; Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section Standing Committee; Naď, Melita; Ostrički, Ivana; Bando, Irena; Purgar, Marija; Ðonović, Jelena; Krpan, Keti; Gašljević, Dunja Lovrenčić; Vadlja, Blaženka Mavrić; Brunac, Dajana; Buljat, Željana; Sorčik, Mirta; Šimić, Sonja; Heng, Huey Bin; Tinta, Lavra; Martens, Marianne; Soini, Nathalie; Evans, Sarah
    The Summer 2024 IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section Newsletter includes a letter from the Section Chair, news about upcoming section activities, pictures from libraries in Slovenia and Croatia, and articles about best practices presentations given at the 2024 Croatian Children’s Library Association Conference.
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    Newsletter: Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section, Winter 2024
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2024-03-01) IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section Standing Committee; Martens, Marianne; Drvoderic, Helena; Tuuling, Brita; Kulkarni, Anant; Nakashima, Ayuka; Adeleke, Dare Samuel; Rogne, Tone Larssen; Tay, Shirley; Brkic, Jasna; Evans, Sarah; Heng, Huey Bin; Tinta, Lavra
    This is the winter edition of the bi-annually published newsletter by the Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section. The theme is "I Love My Library" and contains articles about fabulous features for children and young adults in libraries around the world.
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    Newsletter: Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section, Winter 2025
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2025-03-12) IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Standing Committee; Martens, Marianne; McGeown, Nicola; Tinta, Lavra; Park, Juok; Rogne, Tone Larssen; Heng, Huey Bin; Stuckey, Claire; McGeown, Nicola; Evans, Sarah; Heng, Huey Bin; Rankin, Carolynn
    The Winter 2025 IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section Newsletter includes a letter from the Section Chair and news about upcoming section activities. The articles describe section members' presentations and experiences at the 16th International Symposium on Library Services for Children and Young Adults in Busan, Republic of Korea (June 2024), at the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) Congress in Trieste, Italy (August 2024), and at IFLA’s Information Futures Summit in Brisbane, Australia (September 2024).
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