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Item Edifici, attrezzature e gestione sostenibili - Una griglia(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2016-03) Werner, Klaus Ulrich; Marquardt, LuisaPer qualunque progetto di costruzione, così come per ogni questione complessa, una griglia fornisce un utile strumento per verificare che tutto sia stato preso in considerazione. Anche se non può pretendere di essere esaustiva, la seguente lista degli aspetti progettuali, costruttivi e operativi della biblioteca mira ad assicurare che ogni punto è stato esaminato.Item Global Perspectives on School Libraries Projects and Practices(De Gruyter Saur, 2011) IFLA School Libraries and Resource Centres Section; Marquardt, Luisa; Oberg, DianneEducation for all can be more effectively provided through the services, programmes and activities of the school library tailored to the needs of the school community. This inspiring book can foster the school librarian's professional development for school library enhancement. It aims at providing amazing topics, methodologies, approaches and experiences. It presents projects and practices addressing the challenges of supporting basic literacy, including contexts where many children cannot or do not access formal instruction on a regular basis. These may inspire education authorities, public librarians and other cultural professionals who work closely with schools and communities.Item Linee guida IFLA per le biblioteche scolastiche, 2a edizione riveduta(Associazione italiana biblioteche (AIB), 2008) IFLA School Libraries Section Standing Committee; Schultz-Jones, Barbara; Oberg, Dianne; International Association of School Librarianship Executive Board; Marquardt, Luisa; Associazione italiana biblioteche (AIB)These guidelines constitute the second edition of the IFLA ‘School Library Guidelines’. The first edition of the school library guidelines was developed in 2002 by the School Libraries Section, then called the School Libraries and Resource Centers Section. These guidelines have been developed to assist school library professionals and educational decision-makers in their efforts to ensure that all students and teachers have access to effective school library programs and services, delivered by qualified school library personnel. The drafting of these revised guidelines involved discussion, debate and consultation with many people from many countries at workshops during IFLA conferences and mid-year meetings and through ongoing writing and review in person and online. The editors are indebted to the contributions of members of the Standing Committee of the IFLA Section of School Libraries and the executive board of the International Association of School Librarianship (IASL), as well as the other members of the international school library community who shared their expertise and their passion for the project.Item Linee guida per i servizi bibliotecari per ragazzi(Associazione italiana biblioteche (AIB), 2004-05) IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section; Tarantello, Letizia; Marquardt, LuisaThe purpose of these Guidelines is to inform decision makers, to give guidance to the international library community about children's needs and rights on information, literacy and reading and to help public libraries implement high quality children's services They are aimed at practising librarians, library administrators and decision makers, and the students and lecturers of library and information faculties. The text was prepared by the working group including: Lars Aagaard (Denmark), John Dunne (UK), Kathy East (US), Leikny Haga Indergaard (Norway), Susanne Krüger (Germany), Olga Maeots (Russian Federation), Rita Schmitt (Germany) and Ivanka Stricevic (Croatia) with an inputs from all Standing Committee members 1999-2003 and in collaboration with Marian Koren (The Netherlands) and Donna Saxby (The Netherlands).Item Minutes of business meeting: School Libraries Section, 12 September 2021(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-11-26) IFLA School Libraries Section Standing Committee; Marquardt, LuisaMinutes of the 2nd Business meeting of the School Libraries Section, held in teleconference (Teams) on 12 September 2021. Inter alia, items concerned with an update from Division E; WLIC 2021 : follow up and feedback; Information Literacy & School Libraries joint webinar; International School Libraries Month (ISLM); IFLA/IASL joint committee; IASL collaboration proposal : Lesley Farmer’s follow up; IFLA School Libraries Manifesto: update; Midyear meeting 2022 : update; School libraries section : annual report and action plan; WLIC 2022.Item Minutes of Business Meeting: School Libraries Section, Teleconference (Zoom), 10 March 2023(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-07-10) IFLA School Libraries Section; Marquardt, LuisaMinutes of the Business Meeting of School Libraries Section, held in teleconference (Zoom) on Friday 10 March 2023. Inter alia, items discussed included: WLIC 2023 (Satellite Meeting follow‐up and Open session); Midyear meeting 2023; IASL Conference 2023. Notice: The meeting lasted 1 hour only, due to a small number of participants (8). As some decisions (e.g., Midyear Meeting) were supposed to be voted by all members, some surveys were sent in the following days by the Chair to all of the Standing Committee Members to get everyone's feedback.Item Minutes of Business Meetings: School Libraries Section, 21 and 22 April 2022(International Federation of Libraries Associations and institutions, 2022-07-25) IFLA School Libraries Section; Marquardt, LuisaThe IFLA SL Section Business Meetings were held in hybrid mode (both in presence, at the Blanchelande College in Guernsey, and the Zoom platform) on April 21-22, 2022. They dealt inter alia with the following: new IFLA policies on co-opted members and mentors; the main session and the satellite meeting of the Section at the IFLA WLIC 2022 in Dublin.Item Minutes of Meeting: Division E, 11 September 2023(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-11-06) IFLA Division E; Marquardt, LuisaMinutes of IFLA Division E Business meeting held virtually (teleconference on Zoom) on the 11th of September 2023. Inter alia, items dealt with: IFLA WLIC 2023 (highlights and follow-up); Officer Training and Resources; Action Planning: The Infinity Tool; Regional Diversity in Professional Units; Co-opting Members for Regional Diversity; Appointment of Mentors; Basecamp Accounts for Professional Units; WLIC 2024; updates from Units.Item Minutes of meeting: School Libraries Section, 11 February 2022(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-04-21) IFLA School Libraries Section; Marquardt, LuisaMinutes of School Libraries Business meeting held virtually (teleconference on Zoom) on the 11th of February 2022. Inter alia, items dealt with: IFLA School Libraries Manifesto; Midyear meeting 2022; WLIC 2022.Item Minutes of Meeting: School Libraries Section, 13 September 2023(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-09-13) IFLA School Libraries Section Standing Committee; Marquardt, LuisaMinutes of School Libraries Business meeting held virtually (teleconference on Zoom) on the 13th of September 2023. Inter alia, items dealt with: IFLA School Libraries Manifesto; highlights from the WLIC 2023; usage of Basecamp for Section’s Communications, Documents and collaborative work; important deadlines including the review of the Action Plan 2021‐2023; engagement of Section subscribers; ISLM 2023; MIL Week 2023; Midyear meeting 2024; WLIC 2024; Round Table: SC Members’ contributions (from countries and library associations/institutions) and expectations.Item Minutes of meeting: School Libraries Section, 16 August 2021(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-08-16) IFLA School Libraries Section; Marquardt, LuisaMinutes of the business meeting #1 of the School Libraries Section, held in teleconference (Teams) on 16 August 2021. Inter alia, topics discussed concerned with Message from Jan Richards (Division E Chair); IFLA elections; WLIC 2021; Information Literacy & School Libraries joint webinar; IFLA/IASL joint committee; IASL collaboration; IFLA/DeGruyter publications; Section's annual report and action plan.Item Minutes of meeting: School Libraries Section, 26 November 2021(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-08-13) IFLA School Libraries Section Standing Committee; Marquardt, LuisaMinutes of business meeting of the School Libraries Section, held virtually on the 26th November 2021. Inter alia, topics discussed concern with an update and integration of the Ifla School Libraries Manifesto; the Midyear meeting 2022 to be held in Guernsey; IFLA WLIC 2022; Unesco MIL Week 2021: IFLA IL &SL Section Joint Webinars (Oct. 27-28); in Varia an update about School Libraries in Italy and the International School Library Month (ISLM) 2021.Item Minutes of meeting: School Libraries Section, 9 July 2021(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-08-16) IFLA School Libraries Section Standing Committee; Marquardt, LuisaMinutes of School Libraries Business meeting held in Teleconference (Teams) on 9 July 2021. Inter alia, the following items were discussed: IFLA elections : follow up and standing committee officer elections; Section's Action plan and deadlines; WLIC 2021 : follow up; IFLA/DeGruyter publications : call for papers – follow up.Item Minutes of meeting: School Libraries Section, Dublin, Ireland, 25 July 2022(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-08-26) IFLA School Libraries Section; Marquardt, LuisaThe IFLA SL Section Business Meeting was held during the 87th IFLA WLIC in Dublin in hybrid mode on July 25, 2022. Among the items discussed: the follow-up of the Section's Satellite Meeting and main events of interest in the IFLA WLIC 2022 programme; update on the IFLA School Libraries Manifesto and on the Manifesto on Libraries and Lifelong Learning; new IFLA rules and statute: co-opted members and mentors; the MIL Week 2022 collaboration with Information Literacy section; MIL Alliance ; WLIC 2023: satellite meeting and main session; Midyear meeting 2023.Item Minutes of meeting: School Libraries Section, Teleconference (Zoom), 26 August 2022(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-08-08) IFLA School Libraries Section; Marquardt, LuisaMinutes of Business Meeting #2: School Libraries Section, Teleconference (Zoom), 26 August 2022. Inter alia, the following items were discussed: outcomes from the IFLA WLIC 2022 (Satellite Meeting, main session); an update on the Annual report 2021/2022; MIL Week 2022; ISLM (International School Library Month); Midyear meeting 2023; WLIC 2023: satellite meeting and main session; MIL Alliance; Manifesto on Libraries and Lifelong learning; Information Coordination & Communication Plan.Item Reading for Global Peace and Harmony @ Your School Library(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-10-31) IFLA School Libraries Section; Marquardt, Luisa; Abdul Majid, Mayasari; Quick, Teresa; Atieka Hassin, Noor Amiera; Lujanac, AntonijaIn 2022, the year of its 45th anniversary, the IFLA School Libraries Section has fully endorsed the International School Library Month (https://iasl-online.org/ISLM), established and promoted by the IASL, to advocate for functioning school libraries, whose role is crucial in the students’ learning process and outcomes. A joint poster team was established (in collaboration with PPM and HUSK-IASL Europe), and a double poster was therefore designed to underline how a functioning school library can play a relevant educational role promoting and supporting reading to achieve global peace and harmony through its programme, that stimulates mutual knowledge, understanding, respect, and contributes to inclusion. Human rights, development, humanitarian support and peace are deeply interconnected. In a time (as the current one) of global crisis, challenges, conflicts and wars, the best tool for building peace is education. Reading and school libraries are beneficial to quality education for all and to develop an inclusive culture, as some projects on the ISLM 2022 theme (that are mentioned here as an example) show. Shared reading practices facilitate "Social connections across students of different classes, schools, cultures and countries." (Readtwinning, 2022). Highlights are provided from the IFLA School Library Guidelines (2015) and Manifesto (2021), and from: Transforming our world: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (2015); Projects & Activities are mentioned: 1) International Virtual Storytelling; 2) Intercultural and Inter-religious dialogue (Cartonera); 3) Collaborating in Virtual Storytelling.