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Item Environmentally Inspiring and Engaging Buildings, Research, Education and Library Services(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-05-06) France, Fenella G; Vitiello, Giuseppe; Ma, Leo F.H.; Mirza, Muhammad Sajid; Pinto, Leonor Gaspar; Ochoa, Paula; Kutner, Laurie; Harrington, Elaine; Hough, John; Männikkö, Minna; Sahavirta, Harri; Hauke, Petra; Byrd, Vivienne; Pun, PriscillaIFLA Environment, Sustainability and Libraries (ENSULIB) and Preservation & Conservation (P&C) Sections joint webinar on 6 May 2021. Our speakers presented papers on a wide range of sustainability and library issues, such as environmentally sustainable libraries and library services, sustainable library and LIS projects, library educational programs, and sustainable technologies (both digital and physical) for library material preservation and conservation. Level of interaction: Webinar – discussion with Q&A Speakers: --Fenella G France Ph.D., MBA FAIC & Andrew Forsberg, Library of Congress, USA --Giuseppe Vitiello, European Bureau of Library, Information and Documentation Associations (EBLIDA) --Leo F.H. Ma, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China --Muhammad Sajid Mirza Ph.D., Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University, Pakistan --Leonor Gaspar Pinto & Paula Ochoa, Centro de Humanidades, Portugal --Laurie Kutner, Howe Library, University of Vermont, USA --Elaine Harrington & John Hough, University College Cork, Ireland --Minna Männikkö, Oulu City Library, Finland Duration of event: 120 MinutesItem New horizons: emerging metadata standards and practices in the 21st century(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-05-27) Horodyski, John; Joannic-Seta, Frédérique; Quiroz Ubierna, ÁngelaSponsored by the IFLA Bibliography, Cataloguing, and Subject Analysis & Access Sections, this webinar consists of seven Metadata lightning talks giving highlights from the Sections, the BCM Review Group, the ISBD Review Group, LIDATEC, and the Permanent UNIMARC Committee, followed by the "New Horizons" panel discussion.Item Evidence-Based Librarianship - Building the Base as We Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic / Infodemic(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-06) IFLA Evidence for Global and Disaster Health Special Interest Group Committee; Loree, Sara; Butcher, Robyn; Brody, Stacy; Cotera, MariaThe COVID-19 pandemic sparked a dramatic increase in publishing, including the dissemination of scientific research in preprints, press releases and news stories, as well as the creation of new and specialised databases and search portals. This challenged traditional systems and standards for organization and searching. This webinar describes the primary initiatives undertaken by the Librarian Reserve Corps to streamline efforts and encourage sharing and collaboration among partners to inform the evidence-base health information response to COVID-19, focusing on the evolution and preliminary results of two key projects: 1) The development of best practices for searching during public health emergencies; 2) A database validation study of specialized COVID-19 literature databases, jointly led with the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technology in Health.Item La Biblioteca Global de la Organización Mundial de la Salud: ¡La salud importa!(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-07-28) IFLA Evidence for Global and Disaster Health Special Interest Group Committee; Allen, Tomas; Garnica, José; Pérez-Salmerón, Glòria; Cotera, MariaEn este seminario web en español Glòria Pérez-Salmerón, la primera y única presidenta de habla hispana de la IFLA, conversa con los Bibliotecarios de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) acerca de la fascinante labor que desempeñan y su relevancia para la salud pública en todo el planeta. La visión de la Biblioteca de la OMS es “un mundo en el cual todas las personas tengan acceso a información sobre la salud, junto a la guía necesaria para lograrlo”. Para hacer realidad esta visión, la Biblioteca de la OMS se ha comprometido a adoptar tecnologías digitales para establecerse como una respetada fuente de información confiable y pertinente en todo lo relacionado con salud pública. Al concentrar los recursos necesarios en las necesidades esenciales de información, la Biblioteca de la OMS puede influir en la salud de miles de millones de personas. De esta forma, no solamente garantiza el acceso al conocimiento, sino que también construye sistemas para la salud resilientes y sostenibles al generar conocimiento de uso práctico.Item Resultados de la encuesta realizada a los asistentes a la Conferencia conjunta IFLAPARL / IPU(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-10) Library and Research Services for Parliaments Section Standing CommitteeResultados de la encuesta realizada a los asistentes a la Conferencia conjunta IFLAPARL / IPU: “Parliamentary library & research services – towards an agenda for the next decade” 6 – 8 Octubre 2021. Análisis y comentarios sobre los resultados de la encuesta.Item Report: IFLA-IPU Conference Parliamentary library & research services: towards an agenda for the next decade(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-11) Watt, Iain; IFLA Library and Research Services for Parliaments Section Standing CommitteeThis report summarises the 2021 IFLA-IPU Conference "Parliamentary library & research services: towards an agenda for the next decade", and includes links to session recordings and presentation slides. The title of each session includes a link to the full-length video of the session, including any slides. Other links are to excerpts and to separate files with slides. An annotated conference programme in English, French, and Spanish is also included.Item Lessons from the Library Advocacy Priorities Study - Webinar 2(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-12-08) International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)IFLA’s Regional Advocacy Priorities Study draws on results to a survey to provide a starting point for thinking about where and how we advocate. This webinar explored the results of the Study, and some of the possible trends and issues it raised, with a particular focus on the Americas.Item Lessons from the Library Advocacy Priorities Study - Webinar 1(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-12-08) International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)IFLA’s Regional Advocacy Priorities Study draws on results to a survey to provide a starting point for thinking about where and how we advocate. Webinar 1 offered an opportunity to find out more about the results of the Study, and some of the possible trends and issues it raised.Item HBS webinar - Preparing an Information Workforce to Address Health Misinformation(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-03-03) Charbonneau, Deborah; Haasio, Ari; Madge, Octavia; Pennington, Diane; Valizadeh-Haghi, Saeideh; McGowan, BethanyIFLA Health and Biosciences Section (HBS) hosted a webinar “Preparing an Information Workforce to Address Health Misinformation” as part of the HBS 2022 Infodemic Management Webinar Series. The main goal of the webinar was to explore strategies for preparing an information workforce to address health misinformation. Through the perspectives of several faculty members, a range of student-focused educational strategies are explored to help build a workforce uniquely prepared to combat the proliferation of health misinformation. Panelists share examples of health misinformation, ideas for student assignments, various tools for fact-checking, and other useful resources.Item Wellness for Librarians: resources and examples(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-04) Newman, Bobbi; Isberg, Catharina; Febo-Garcia, Loida; Gomułka, Magdalena; Seah, Samantha; Lang, Ulrike; Lim, Edward Junhao; IFLA Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning Section Standing CommitteeThis webinar was co-organized by IFLA Continuing Professional Development and Workforce Learning (CPDWL) Section and New Professionals Special Interest Group (NPSIG). The main goals was to help our exhausted library workers serving exhausted library patrons, sharing resources on how library workers are dealing with burnout, anxiety, acute levels of stress caused by the pandemic and civil conflict. Speakers shared examples of solutions on how we can work together to build networks and support each other.Item Las Bibliotecas Públicas y su Impacto en la Reducción de la Soledad y el Aislamiento Social(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-07-10) IFLA Public Libraries Section Standing CommitteeEl 4 de mayo de 2022, la Sección de Bibliotecas Públicas de la IFLA present el primer día de nuestra discusión de seminario web de mitad de período de 3 días. Cada día, los presentadores de todo el mundo destacaron y discutieron las bibliotecas públicas como “lugares que se preocupan por las personas”. Al ofrecer nuestra serie de seminaries web, pudimos impactor a los bibliotecarios públicos y trabajadores de bibliotecas en todo el mundo, con más de 200 participantes en el alcance de la capacitación.Item Fighting back the Infodemic: Continuing professional development opportunities and initiatives for LIS professionals(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-11-01) Fontanin, Matilde; Purnat, Tina; Lehman, Sara; Yap, Joseph M.; Munoo, RajendraWhat is infodemic? How is the library profession responding to the infodemic? How does this affect their professional development? What new demands and needs have arisen from the information disorder? In this webinar you will learn more about infodemic as a concept and how we went from fake news to infodemic in the last five years; about training initiatives at the World Health Organization (WHO) and the ASEAN-USAID PROSPECT in Jakarta, Indonesia. You will also hear the clarion call on the role of the librarian in advocacy and skills needed to fight infodemic and infobesity.Item HBS webinar - Informing #AMillionDecisions: applying evidence to healthcare in the NHS in England(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-12-02) Carlyle, Ruth; Edwards, Clare; Gilroy, Dominic; McGowan, BethanyThe IFLA Health and Biosciences Section hosted the webinar on 15 November 2022 - “Informing #AMillionDecisions: taking the heavy lifting out of applying evidence to healthcare in the National Health Service in England”. Leads for NHS knowledge and library services in England share how librarians take the heavy lifting out of access to evidence in healthcare and how the librarianship workforce is developing to meet the evidence needs of healthcare and improve access to reliable health information. The session includes evidence for shared decisions between clinicians and members of the public, including health literacy techniques that can be applied in different sectors.Item The case of Vanuatu: strategic role of government libraries in providing evidence to support the preparation of VNRs - 1th APFSD Side Event Concept Note (IFLA)(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-03-30) Williams, BettyOn 30 March 2023, the Regional Division Committee of IFLA for Asia-Oceania delivered a short regional webinar on “the strategic role of government libraries in providing evidence to support the preparation of Voluntary National Reviews”. The webinar was part of a programme of online events held alongside this year’s Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD) organised by the office on United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific – UN ESCAP in Bangkok. The APFSD was a physical meeting in Bangkok (at which IFLA was represented), but the side events were virtual.Item Government Libraries in providing evidence to support the preparation of Voluntary National Review (VNR) for Fiji(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-03-30) Naqvi, TanveerOn 30 March 2023, the Regional Division Committee of IFLA for Asia-Oceania delivered a short regional webinar on “the strategic role of government libraries in providing evidence to support the preparation of Voluntary National Reviews”. The webinar was part of a programme of online events held alongside this year’s Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD) organised by the office on United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific – UN ESCAP in Bangkok. The APFSD was a physical meeting in Bangkok (at which IFLA was represented), but the side events were virtual.Item Telling the tale of Libraries and SDGs: The National Library Board, Singapore's experience(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-03-30) Soh, Lin LiOn 30 March 2023, the Regional Division Committee of IFLA for Asia-Oceania delivered a short regional webinar on “the strategic role of government libraries in providing evidence to support the preparation of Voluntary National Reviews”. The webinar was part of a programme of online events held alongside this year’s Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD) organised by the office on United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific – UN ESCAP in Bangkok. The APFSD was a physical meeting in Bangkok (at which IFLA was represented), but the side events were virtual.Item National Library of Maldives experience with VNR 2023(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-03-30) Shiham, FathimathOn 30 March 2023, the Regional Division Committee of IFLA for Asia-Oceania delivered a short regional webinar on “the strategic role of government libraries in providing evidence to support the preparation of Voluntary National Reviews”. The webinar was part of a programme of online events held alongside this year’s Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD) organised by the office on United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific – UN ESCAP in Bangkok. The APFSD was a physical meeting in Bangkok (at which IFLA was represented), but the side events were virtual.Item Open Badges and Micro-Credentials in Libraries(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-05-24) Belshaw, Doug; de Coëtlogon, Perrine; Wright, Jennifer; Virkus, Sirje; Rimland, Emily; Pothier, Wendy; Gutierrez, Michael; Boffy, François-XavierThis event, delivered on 04 May 2023, focused on general open badges principles, applications in professional or higher education contexts; use cases and experiences feedback from open badges or micro-credentials in library context were discussed.Item Challenges in the conservation of archival bindings at The National Archive of Torre do Tombo(IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions), 2024-03) Lobo, Carla; Domingues, Sónia; Ribeiro, AnabelaItem A French bookbinding and conservation training academy operating throughout the world(IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions), 2024-03) de Bonnaventure, Theophile