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Item IFLA Journal. March 2017 [Special Issue: Research Data Services](SAGE, 2017-02) Burg, Pierre-Yves; Blumer, Eliane; Makhlouf-Shabou, Basma; Tripathi, Manorama; Chand, Mahesh; Sonkar, S.K.; Jeevan, V.K.J.; Cushing, Amber L.; Dumbleton, Odile; Renwick, Shamin; Winter, Marsha; Gill, Michelle; Conrad, Suzanna; Shorish, Yasmeen; Whitmire, Amanda L.; Hswe, Patricia; De Giusti, Marisa R.; Villarreal, Gonzalo L.; Nusch, Carlos J.; Pinto, Analía V.; Lira, Ariel J.; Wittenberg, Jamie; Elings, Mary; Van Loon, James E.; Akers, Katherine G.; Hudson, Cole; Sarkozy, Alexandra; Clement, Ryan; Blau, Amy; Abbaspour, Parvaneh; Gandour-Rood, Eli; Witt, Steven W.; Witt, Michael; Horstmann, WolframEstablished 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 IFLA Journal. March 2023(SAGE, 2023-03-09) Das, Anup Kumar; Tripathi, Manorama; Baro, Emmanuel E.; Nwabueze-Echedom, Anthonia U.; Ambrosone, Ellen A.; Ring, Laura A.; Thacker, Mara L.; Kolarić, Alica; Elsawy, Elsayed; Shehata, Ahmed; Davis, Angela R.; Diaz, Stephanie A.; Hall, Russell A.; Mirčeta Zakarija, Margita; Urem, Irena; Sechi, Guido; Šķilters, Jurģis; Selecka, Marta; Kalnača, Līva; Leškēviča, Krista; Cyprian Ifeanyi, Ugwu; Ejikeme, AN; Oladokun, Olugbade; Mooko, Neo Patricia; Jarusawat, Piyapat; Cox, Andrew M.; Tyagi, Sunil; Zakaria, Mahmoud Sherif; Hussain, Syed Tauseef; Batool, Syeda Hina; ur Rehman, Ata; Zahra, Syeda Kiran; Mahmood, Khalid; Akhshik, Somaye Sadat; Beglou, Reza Rajabali; Saubert, Shanna; Cooper, Liz; Witt, SteveThe March 2023 IFLA Journal features 15 articles, of which 12 represent original research and 3 offer reviews of important topics in the LIS field. The research in this issue represents widely the field and key areas of interest including topics such as the spread of misinformation, training the next generation of librarians through data science education, and the needs for continuing professional development. Also includes are important articles on preservation, collection building and public libraries. The review articles focus on prison libraries, crisis management, and the interdisciplinary literature of international education.