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Item IFLA Journal. January 2001(K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 2001-01) IFLA Headquarters; Chowdhury, Gobinda G.; Gorman, G. E.; Dorothy, Williams; Zhang, Yin; Zhang, Jin; Mwaniki, Andrew; Ojedokun, Ayoku; Goulding, Anne; Rowley, Jennifer; Ferguson, Stuart; Parker, Stephen; Shimmon, RossThis issue of the IFLA Journal examines key trends in library and information science, focusing on digital information management, access, and user behavior. Articles address metadata and indexing, user search strategies, and the integration of digital resources in academic and public libraries. Case studies from China, Africa, and the UK explore issues such as information literacy, evaluation of digital services, and the training of library professionals. The contributions reflect ongoing global efforts to adapt library practices to the digital age, highlighting innovation, user needs, and the importance of skills development in maintaining relevant and effective library services.Item IFLA Journal. March 1998(IFLA Journal. March 1998, 1998-03) IFLA Headquarters; Bello, Muhammad M.; Simpson, Betty J.; Gupta, Sushma; Foskett, Douglas J.; Ojedokun, Ayoku; Chisenga, Justin; Holm, Einar; Mathews, Graham; Willars, Daphne; Yin, LiThis issue of the IFLA Journal offers diverse international perspectives on library development, user education, and access to information. Topics include literacy promotion in developing countries, distance learning, rural library outreach, and national information policies. Case studies from Africa and Asia highlight the role of libraries in community empowerment and lifelong learning. Discussions on cataloguing practices, preservation concerns, and digital technologies reflect the global challenges libraries face in serving diverse populations. Emphasizing collaboration and innovation, the issue underlines the importance of libraries as agents of social change and essential infrastructure for education and democratic participation worldwide.