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Item IFLA Journal. May 1994(K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 1994-05) IFLA Headquarters; Liebaers, Herman; Clements, David W.G.; Lyall, Jan; Brandt, Astrid-Christiane; Sharifi, Hadi; Samuel, John G.; Perminova, O.I.; de Sá Rodrigues Pinho Araujo, Maria Fernanda; Ferreira de Andrade, Joachim Marçal; Foot, Marjam; Boston, George; Cornish, Graham P.; Norman, Sandy; Banjo, GboyegaThis special issue of the IFLA Journal is dedicated to the themes of preservation and conservation in libraries worldwide. It features a tribute to Robert Vosper and includes contributions on preventive conservation, the management of preservation programs in Asia-Pacific, and techniques for safeguarding palm-leaf manuscripts, leather bindings, and photographic archives. Articles also address mass conservation technologies, copyright issues related to preservation, and the role of international organizations like UNESCO. Together, the pieces offer a global perspective on safeguarding cultural heritage through innovative and context-sensitive preservation strategies.Item IFLA Thirty Years Ago: The Dramatic 34th Council and General Conference in Frankfurt am Main in 1968(SAGE, 1998-10) Liebaers, HermanHerman Liebaers, IFLA President 1969-1974, recounts the dramatic events taking place during the 1968 IFLA Conference in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. A version of this paper was delivered in August 1998 by Liebaers as a Guest Lecture during the 64th IFLA General Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.Item The Dutch Tea Party of IFLA in the ’70s – A quick flash back of forty-five years before the Dutch Tea Party(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2002-08) Liebaers, HermanPaper by Herman Liebaers, IFLA President, 1969-1974, that reflects on the history and evolution of IFLA, particularly focusing on the 1970s. This overview presents some of IFLA's key challenges and achievements and underscores the importance of professional development and international cooperation in the field of librarianship.