The global voice represented at the IFLA Governing Board: A study of the last 19 years

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This work presents an analysis of the geographical representation of IFLA's Governing Board members over the past 19 years to identify regions and countries with and / or without the presence in IFLA's unit responsible for its governance, financial and professional management bodies. This study with IFLA's most important management unit can help to understand how the knowledge, culture, and experience of different regions of the world have been considered, valued and respected at IFLA. In order to map the participation of the regions, data from each IFLA Governing Board member during the period from 2001 to 2019 was collected from IFLA Annual Reports (available online) and analysed using the Excel software with the Pivot Table resource. All the members of GB and their nationalities were considered in 9 periods of two-year terms of management, which totalized 186 members from 36 countries. These total members correspond to 105 individuals, of which 41,9 % participated in only one term, 45,7% were elected for two terms, 7,6% for three terms and 4,8% for more than four terms. In terms of regional representation, Europe contributes 46% of the GB members, followed by North America with 29%, Asia & Oceania with 11% Africa with 10% and finally LAC with 4%. At the end some reflections are presented on possible strategies to achieve a balance in the composition of the main managing body of the most important library federation in the world.
Este trabajo presenta un análisis de la representación geográfica de los miembros de la Junta de Gobierno de la IFLA en los últimos 19 años para identificar regiones y países con y / o sin presencia de representantes en la unidad de la IFLA responsable de sus órganos de gobierno, financieros y de gestión profesional. Este estudio con la unidad de gestión más importante de IFLA (Governning Board / Junta del Gobierno) puede ayudar a comprender cómo el conocimiento, la cultura y la experiencia de diferentes regiones del mundo han sido consideradas, valoradas y respetadas en IFLA. Para mapear la participación de las regiones, los datos de cada miembro de la Junta de Gobierno de la IFLA durante el período comprendido entre 2001 y 2019 se recopilaron de los informes anuales de la IFLA (disponibles en línea) y se analizaron utilizando el software Excel con el recurso de tabla dinámica. Todos los miembros de GB y sus nacionalidades fueron considerados en 9 períodos de dos años de gestión, que totalizaron 186 miembros de 36 países. Estos miembros totales corresponden a 105 individuos, de los cuales el 41,9% participó en un solo período, el 45,7% fueron elegidos para dos períodos, el 7,6% para tres períodos y el 4,8% para más de cuatro períodos. En términos de representación regional, Europa aporta el 46% de los miembros de GB, seguida de América del Norte con el 29%, Asia y Oceanía con el 11% de África con el 10% y finalmente ALC con el 4%. Al final se presentan algunas reflexiones sobre posibles estrategias para lograr un equilibrio en la composición del principal órgano de administración de la federación de bibliotecas más importante del mundo.

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