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Item Guidelines for Legal Deposit Legislation(UNESCO, 2001-02) Larivière, Jules; Scott, MarianneA revised, enlarged and updated edition of the 1981 publication by Dr. Jean LUNN IFLA Committee on Cataloguing. The role of national libraries in ensuring universal and equitable access to information continues to be a cornerstone in the development of a knowledge society. A national library faces many challenges in ensuring that the published heritage of its country is acquired and preserved for all to use. An important vehicle in assisting national libraries meet this responsibility is legal deposit. The 1981 Guidelines for Legal Deposit Legislation prepared by Dr. Jean Lunn proved useful to many countries in developing their own legislation. However, the advent of new formats, including digital publications, has raised new issues. It is imperative that information made available to the public in digital format be included as part of a national library’s heritage collection. It is hoped that this new and enlarged edition of Dr. Lunn’s work, which in particular addresses the issue of electronic formats, will similarly assist countries as they develop, update and revise their legal deposit legislation. Sincere appreciation is due to UNESCO, which, through IFLA, provided the financial support for this research work, and to the National Library of Canada for directing the project.Item IFLA Journal. June 2003(K.G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 2003-07) IFLA Headquarters; Raseroka, Kay; Lux, Claudia; Guédon, Jean-Claude; Rikowski, Ruth; White, Jeffrey M.; Natvig, Gunilla; Scott, Marianne; Varlamoff, Marie-Thérèse; Seidelin, Susanne; Plassard, Marie-France; Gould, Sara; Parker, Stephen; Shimmon, RossEstablished in 1975, IFLA Journal is an international journal publishing peer reviewed articles on library and information services and the social, political and economic issues that impact access to information through libraries. The Journal is published four times per year (January, June, October, December) and includes research, case studies and essays that reflect the broad spectrum of the profession internationally.Item Legislación sobre depósito legal: directrices(UNESCO, 2002-01) Larivière, Jules; Scott, Marianne; UNESCOA revised, enlarged and updated edition of the 1981 publication by Dr. Jean LUNN IFLA Committee on Cataloguing. The role of national libraries in ensuring universal and equitable access to information continues to be a cornerstone in the development of a knowledge society. A national library faces many challenges in ensuring that the published heritage of its country is acquired and preserved for all to use. An important vehicle in assisting national libraries meet this responsibility is legal deposit. The 1981 Guidelines for Legal Deposit Legislation prepared by Dr. Jean Lunn proved useful to many countries in developing their own legislation. However, the advent of new formats, including digital publications, has raised new issues. It is imperative that information made available to the public in digital format be included as part of a national library’s heritage collection. It is hoped that this new and enlarged edition of Dr. Lunn’s work, which in particular addresses the issue of electronic formats, will similarly assist countries as they develop, update and revise their legal deposit legislation. Sincere appreciation is due to UNESCO, which, through IFLA, provided the financial support for this research work, and to the National Library of Canada for directing the project.Item Principes directeurs pour l'élaboration d'une législation sur le dépôt légal(UNESCO, 2001-02) Larivière, Jules; Scott, Marianne; UNESCOA revised, enlarged and updated edition of the 1981 publication by Dr. Jean LUNN IFLA Committee on Cataloguing. The role of national libraries in ensuring universal and equitable access to information continues to be a cornerstone in the development of a knowledge society. A national library faces many challenges in ensuring that the published heritage of its country is acquired and preserved for all to use. An important vehicle in assisting national libraries meet this responsibility is legal deposit. The 1981 Guidelines for Legal Deposit Legislation prepared by Dr. Jean Lunn proved useful to many countries in developing their own legislation. However, the advent of new formats, including digital publications, has raised new issues. It is imperative that information made available to the public in digital format be included as part of a national library’s heritage collection. It is hoped that this new and enlarged edition of Dr. Lunn’s work, which in particular addresses the issue of electronic formats, will similarly assist countries as they develop, update and revise their legal deposit legislation. Sincere appreciation is due to UNESCO, which, through IFLA, provided the financial support for this research work, and to the National Library of Canada for directing the project.Item المبادئ الأساسية لإعداد تشريعات حول الإيداع القانوني(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2013-10) Larivière, Jules; Scott, Marianne; Arab Federation for Libraries & Information (AFLI)A revised, enlarged and updated edition of the 1981 publication by Dr. Jean LUNN IFLA Committee on Cataloguing. The role of national libraries in ensuring universal and equitable access to information continues to be a cornerstone in the development of a knowledge society. A national library faces many challenges in ensuring that the published heritage of its country is acquired and preserved for all to use. An important vehicle in assisting national libraries meet this responsibility is legal deposit. The 1981 Guidelines for Legal Deposit Legislation prepared by Dr. Jean Lunn proved useful to many countries in developing their own legislation. However, the advent of new formats, including digital publications, has raised new issues. It is imperative that information made available to the public in digital format be included as part of a national library’s heritage collection. It is hoped that this new and enlarged edition of Dr. Lunn’s work, which in particular addresses the issue of electronic formats, will similarly assist countries as they develop, update and revise their legal deposit legislation. Sincere appreciation is due to UNESCO, which, through IFLA, provided the financial support for this research work, and to the National Library of Canada for directing the project.