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Title: IFLA Journal. March 2024
Authors: 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 Ribeiro
Keywords: Subject::Multicultural populations
Subject::Cultural heritage
Subject::Semantic web
Subject::LGBTQ library services
Subject::Accessibility
Subject::Library services to people with special needs
Issue Date: 26-Apr-2024
Publisher: SAGE
Series/Report no.: IFLA Journal;Volume 50, Number 1
Abstract: The 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.
URI: https://repository.ifla.org/handle/123456789/3286
ISSN: 1745-2651
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