IFLA Journal. December 2003 [Special Issue: Berlin]

Abstract

Established 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.

Description

Keywords

Subject::World Library and Information Congress, Subject::Publishers, Subject::Partnerships, Subject::UN Sustainable Development Goals, Subject::Information literacy, Subject::Knowledge society, Subject::Information and communications technology, Subject::Education and training, Subject::Planning, Subject::Library staff, Subject::Workplace, Subject::Work environment, Subject::Public libraries, Subject::Library Development Programme, Subject::Library services, Subject::Prison libraries, Subject::Strategic planning, Subject::Minority groups, Subject::Public libraries, Subject::Immigrants, Subject::Library services to children, Subject::United Nations, Subject::Wars, Subject::Library services to children and young adults, Subject::Newspapers, Subject::Copyright laws, Subject::Copyright exceptions and limitations, Subject::Digitisation, Subject::Hybrid library, Subject::Government information, Subject::Training, Subject::Official publications, Subject::Electronic government, Subject::Librarians, Subject::Online public access catalogues, Subject::Workplace learning, Subject::E-learning, Subject::Information literacy, Subject::Digital skills, Subject::Academic and research libraries, Subject::Subject analysis, Subject::Subject access, Subject::Subject authority data, Subject::Library and research services for parliaments, Subject::Parliamentary libraries, Subject::Policies, Subject::Digital preservation, Subject::Legal deposit, Subject::Archives, Subject::Access to information, Subject::Library services to people with disabilities, Subject::Library services to people with print disabilities, Subject::Development and Access to Information, Subject::Services to the visually impaired, Subject::Bibliographic data

Citation