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Item Digital Library Futures: User perspectives and institutional strategies(De Gruyter Saur, 2010-12-20) International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA); Verheul, Ingeborg; Tammaro, Anna Maria; Witt, SteveInitiatives at a cross-cultural level, where libraries, museums and archives work together in creating digital libraries, and making their cultural heritage collections available online, are emerging. Leading academic researchers from the cultural heritage and the publishers sectors approach this issue: Digital library user experience: a focus on current user research; Digital library content: what users want and how they use it; Strategies for institutions: how cultural institutions and publishers respond to the digital challenge.Item IFLA Journal. March 2024(SAGE, 2024-04-26) Zaman Shuva, Nafiz; Johnston, Jamie; Murányi, Petér; Todorova, Tania; Audunson, Ragnar; Hristov, Radoslav S.; Žilić, Tomislava; Faletar, Sanjica; Teixeira, Lilian Aguilar; Terra, Ana Lúcia; de Almeida Júnior, Oswaldo Francisco; Aguilera Urquiza, Antônio Hilário; Svaler, Tirill Bjørkeli; Clavijo-Toledano, Marina; Heredero-Cardona, Laia; Úbeda-Cano, Noelia; Boté-Vericad, Juan-José; Silva, Patrícia Isabel; Encheva, Marina; Tammaro, Anna Maria; Yancheva, Gergana; Zlatkova, Plamena; Conti, Giulia; Maasilta, Mari; Silva, Ana Luísa; Vicente, Paulo; Vieira de Freitas, Maria Cristina; Tavares de Matos Cardoso, Maria Manuela; Díaz Martínez, Lara; Pérez López, Davinia; Milošević, Marija; Horvat, Ines; Hasenay, Damir; Makarova, Olga; Ashcraft, Katherine; Fujita, Mariângela Spotti Lopes; Panuto, Jessica Cristina; Rodrigues, Evandro RibeiroThe March 2024 issue of IFLA Journal features articles derived from conference papers presented at the BOBCATSSS 2023 conference through an editorial process that strove to mentor early career researchers through the writing and peer review process. The articles cover a wide range of topics related to libraries, information science, and accessibility. Several articles focus on making libraries more accessible to people with disabilities, including those with dementia and autism. Others explore the information behavior of specific groups, such as the Terena people of Brazil and religious leaders of the Santo Daime religion. There are also articles that discuss the role of libraries in serving the LGBTQ+ community and in promoting gender equality. Additionally, some articles examine the use of technology in libraries, such as the use of the Semantic Web and the integration of user participation in the organization of digital collections. Overall, the issue provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing libraries in the 21st century.Item Libraries Driving Access to Knowledge(De Gruyter Saur, 2012-08-17) International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA); Lau, Jesús; Tammaro, Anna Maria; Bothma, Theo J. D.This book is a must for librarians with international interest in access to knowledge. It includes a collection of 15 chapters written by authors from all over the world and covers different approaches to the vital role of libraries driving access to knowledge. There are chapters that offer solutions and ideas to enable libraries to become the knowledge engine in society. Other chapters discuss the conceptual part of the subject and related services. The book was compiled as part of the presidential theme of Ellen Tise, IFLA President 2009-2011, with the aim of offering the reader a good portrait of the opportunities and challenges that libraries have in driving access to knowledge.Item Linee guida IFLA per lo sviluppo professionale continuo: principi e buone pratiche (Sintesi)(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2017-05) IFLA Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning Section; Varlejs, Jana; Lewis, Vivian; Schnuer, Susan; Jara de Sumar, Juanita; Tammaro, Anna MariaIl presente documento è stato redatto con l’intento di sensibilizzare la professione sull’importanza dell’investimento nello sviluppo e nel mantenimento delle competenze del personale. Esso si rivolge agli individui, alle associazioni e alle istituzioni, affinché con i loro sforzi assicurino l’apprendimento continuativo per una professione che così sarà pronta a fornire servizi di eccellenza al proprio pubblico di riferimento. I destinatari di queste linee guida comprendono tanto i professionisti delle biblioteche e dell’informazione quanto coloro che forniscono esperienze formative e offrono e/o incoraggiano lo sviluppo professionale continuo e l’apprendimento in servizio. Sebbene il focus principale sia sul contesto bibliotecario, il documento si applica anche ai professionisti dell’informazione che lavorano al di fuori dell’ambiente tradizionale.Item Participatory communities in libraries(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-11-13) Tammaro, Anna Maria; Lamberti, Antonella; Pasqualis, Simonetta; Bats, Raphaelle; Holmgaard, JetteParticipatory libraries extend services beyond access and enhance communities life with community collaboration. This vision is community-centered and not collections-centered and is difficult to understand and implement in traditional library contexts. Some unanswered questions are: Why should libraries take the initiative and become participatory? What is meant by facilitating community participation? How does the librarian's job change if the community co-creates services in a sustainable way? The authors tried to understand how participatory librarianship is understood and applied and which different initiatives have been experimented by libraries in different countries. They involved academics and practitioners from different countries (France, USA, Denmark, Italy) to investigate their participatory library's vision. The findings demonstrate that participatory approach in libraries is going to experience a great change: libraries go from content warehouses to content creation facilitators, they serve new types of communities including digital natives and marginalized ones, academic libraries are sustaining open science. These trends will influence the role of the librarian as he becomes a facilitator and advocate for communities.Authors will invite participants to WLIC 2023 to fill a questionnaire on their opinions (https://forms.gle/YEcWAd6o2HLbuFFj7)Item Update CPDWL Newsletter, June 2009(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2009-06-02) Schnuer, Susan; Gwyer, Roisin; Piggott, Sylvia; Tammaro, Anna Maria; Ritchie, Ann; Jara de Súmar, JuanitaItem Update CPDWL Newsletter, June 2015(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2015-06-25) Lang, Ulrike; Isberg, Catharina; Ertel, Monica; Garcia-Febo, Loida; Fontanin, Matilde; Tammaro, Anna Maria; Jara de Súmar, Juanita