IFLA HeadquartersSaur, Klaus G.Gorman, Gary E.McKee, BobNgian, Lek ChohLehmann, VibekeThorhauge, JensSabljak, LjiljanaOppenheim, CharlesDella Seta, MaurellaVenturini, FernandoChan, Sai-noiO'Neill, EdwardChan, Lois MaiVerrier, JuneJones, MaggieBodengraven, MarijkePollitt, CarolHapke, ThomasPors, Niels OleNg, Patrick Chi-waiAyuknso Ashu, EstherTucker, Richard N.Pasadas Ureña, CristóbalParker, StephenShimmon, Ross2021-03-182004-01-062021-03-182004-010340–0352https://repository.ifla.org/handle/20.500.14598/406Established 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.enUK: Apart from fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, and only as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Acts 1988, this publication may only be reproduced, stored or transmitted, in any form or by any means, with the prior permission in writing of the Publishers, or in the case of reprographic reproduction, in accordance with the terms of licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency (www.cla.co.uk/). US: Authorization to photocopy journal material may be obtained directly from SAGE Publications or through a licence from the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (www.copyright.com/). Inquiries concerning reproduction outside those terms should be sent to SAGE.Subject::World Library and Information CongressSubject::PublishersSubject::PartnershipsSubject::UN Sustainable Development GoalsSubject::Information literacySubject::Knowledge societySubject::Information and communications technologySubject::Education and trainingSubject::PlanningSubject::Library staffSubject::WorkplaceSubject::Work environmentSubject::Public librariesSubject::Library Development ProgrammeSubject::Library servicesSubject::Prison librariesSubject::Strategic planningSubject::Minority groupsSubject::Public librariesSubject::ImmigrantsSubject::Library services to childrenSubject::United NationsSubject::WarsSubject::Library services to children and young adultsSubject::NewspapersSubject::Copyright lawsSubject::Copyright exceptions and limitationsSubject::DigitisationSubject::Hybrid librarySubject::Government informationSubject::TrainingSubject::Official publicationsSubject::Electronic governmentSubject::LibrariansSubject::Online public access cataloguesSubject::Workplace learningSubject::E-learningSubject::Information literacySubject::Digital skillsSubject::Academic and research librariesSubject::Subject analysisSubject::Subject accessSubject::Subject authority dataSubject::Library and research services for parliamentsSubject::Parliamentary librariesSubject::PoliciesSubject::Digital preservationSubject::Legal depositSubject::ArchivesSubject::Access to informationSubject::Library services to people with disabilitiesSubject::Library services to people with print disabilitiesSubject::Development and Access to InformationSubject::Services to the visually impairedSubject::Bibliographic dataIFLA Journal. December 2003 [Special Issue: Berlin]ArticlesInternational Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)