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Item IFLA Journal. June 2023(SAGE, 2023-06-07) Dutch National Organising Committee of IFLA WLIC 2023; Connaway, Lynn Silipigni; Doyle, Brooke; Cyr, Christopher; Gallagher, Peggy; Cantrell, Joanne; Rajabali Beglou, Reza; Sadat Akhshik, Somaye; Mwanzu, Arnold; Bosire-Ogechi, Emily; Odero, Damaris; Asare, Comfort A.B.; Bentil Aggrey, Samuel; Khosrowjerdi, Mahmood; Black Fylking, Cecilia; Zeraatkar, Neda; Beebeejaun, Ambareen; Omeluzor, Saturday U.; Gbemi-Ogunleye, Philomena F.; Akibu Alarape, Asimi; Alhaji Bello, Lateef; Larsen, Håkon; Kann-Rasmussen, Nanna; Rydbeck, Kerstin; O’Dwyer, Clare P.; de Alwis Jayasuriya, Gina; Majid, Shaheen; Kassim, Mohamed; Katunzi-Mollel, Kokuberwa; Mwantimwa, Kelefa; Chiya, Katlego Petrus; Onyancha, Omwoyo Bosire; Ezema, Ifeanyi J.; Ngula, Anna; Fu, Ping; Blackson, Maurice; Valentino, Maura; Otike, Fredrick; Hajdu Barát, Ágnes; Witt, SteveOpening with an essay on Dutch libraries that highlights the library community in The Netherlands for the 2023 WLIC in Rotterdam, the June 2023 issue of IFLA Journal features 16 articles that represent several timely issues for the profession. These articles range from a continued focus on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on libraries to other timely issues such as the role of libraries in supporting sustainable development. Additional articles focus upon ways in which the LIS community is responding to technological change in the form of professional development, educational initiatives, and new services.Item IFLA Journal. March 2002(K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 2002-03) IFLA Headquarters; Shrestha, Sitaram; Yik, Leung; Yu, Priscilla Pui Kwan; Khoo, Christopher; Huang, Chin-Lien; Chadwell, Faye A.; Gould, Warwick; Rydbeck, Kerstin; Palmer, Carole L.; Bawden, David; Rowlands, Ian; Parker, Stephen; Shimmon, RossThis issue of the IFLA Journal presents a diverse range of studies addressing knowledge organization, access to information, and library development across regions. Articles examine bibliographic control in Nepal, cataloguing and metadata practices in Asia, and knowledge mapping for digital libraries. Case studies explore user behavior in Singapore, metadata implementation in Taiwan, and collection development challenges in the U.S. and Sweden. Additional contributions analyze scholarly communication trends and the evolving role of libraries in supporting academic work. The issue emphasizes international perspectives on managing information resources, professional standards, and user needs in a digital age. Together, these papers highlight both regional innovations and shared global challenges in the field of library and information science.