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    Diretrizes para Bibliotecas Itinerantes
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2014-01) IFLA Public Libraries Section; Stringer, Ian; Botto, Alexandra; Oleiro, Margarida
    The term Mobile Library is mainly used by British/Australian librarians. They use it to describe a motorised vehicle carrying library material. Other countries call these variously Bookmobile, Bibliobus, Bucherbus, etc. This document uses the term in its broadest sense. Any library service that does not stay in one place is classed as a Mobile Library. Mobile library services are essential to the Public Library Service and should be seen as an integral part of it. When planning library services to meet community needs, mobile library services should be considered early in the planning process as a viable and cost effective means to serve residents disadvantaged in terms of access to a static library.
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    IFLA Journal. December 2007
    (SAGE, 2007-12) IFLA Headquarters; Lux, Claudia; Lor, Peter Johan; Jager, Karin de; Nassimbeni, Mary; Miura, Gregory; Motulsky, Roman; Shipman, Jean P.; Zhang, Zhixiong; Li, Sa; Wu, Zhengxin; Lin, Ying; Tise, Ellen R.; Stringer, Ian; Parker, Stephen
    Established 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.
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    Mobile Library Guidelines
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2010-07) IFLA Public Libraries Section; Stringer, Ian
    The term Mobile Library is mainly used by British/Australian librarians. They use it to describe a motorised vehicle carrying library material. Other countries call these variously Bookmobile, Bibliobus, Bucherbus, etc. This document uses the term in its broadest sense. Any library service that does not stay in one place is classed as a Mobile Library. Mobile library services are essential to the Public Library Service and should be seen as an integral part of it. When planning library services to meet community needs, mobile library services should be considered early in the planning process as a viable and cost effective means to serve residents disadvantaged in terms of access to a static library.
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    Руководство по мобильным библиотекам
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2011-04) IFLA Public Libraries Section; Stringer, Ian; Azgaldov, E.G.
    Термин «мобильная библиотека» в ходу главным образом у британских и австралийских библиотекарей. Им обозначают моторизованное транспортное средство, перевозящее библиотечные материалы. В других странах используют другие названия: «букмобиль», «библиобус», «бухербус» и др. В настоящем документе термин применяется в самом широком смысле. Любая библиотечная служба, не стоящая на одном месте, относится к категории мобильных библиотек. Мобильное библиотечное обслуживание играет существенную роль в работе публичной библиотеки и должно рассматриваться как неотъемлемая ее часть. Уже на самом первом этапе планирования библиотечной работы следует иметь в виду мобильные виды обслуживания, ибо это жизнеспособное и экономически эффективное средство обслуживания тех жителей, для кого доступ к стационарной библиотеке затруднен или невозможен.
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    Смернице за покретне библиотеке
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2024-05-08) IFLA Public Libraries Section; Stringer, Ian; Rajić, Jelena
    Термин „Mobile library” („покретна библиотека”) углавном користе британски и аустралијски библиотекари. Односи се на моторно возило које превози библиотечку грађу. У другим земљама користе се различити термини: „Bookmobile”, „Bibliobus”, „Bucherbus” итд. У овом документу, термин „покретна библиотека” се користи у свом најширем смислу. Свака библиотечка услуга која није везана за једно место спада у категорију услуга покретних библиотека. Када се планирају библиотечке услуге које ће задовољавати потребе заједнице, услуге покретне библиотеке би требало узети у обзир већ у првој фази планирања као одржив и економичан начин за пружање услуга становништву које је у неповољном положају што се тиче приступа традиционалној библиотеци.
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    توجيهات للمكتبات المتنقلة
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2013-10) IFLA Public Libraries Section; Stringer, Ian; Arab Federation for Libraries & Information (AFLI)
    The term Mobile Library is mainly used by British/Australian librarians. They use it to describe a motorised vehicle carrying library material. Other countries call these variously Bookmobile, Bibliobus, Bucherbus, etc. This document uses the term in its broadest sense. Any library service that does not stay in one place is classed as a Mobile Library. Mobile library services are essential to the Public Library Service and should be seen as an integral part of it. When planning library services to meet community needs, mobile library services should be considered early in the planning process as a viable and cost effective means to serve residents disadvantaged in terms of access to a static library.
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