5. GROUP MEMBERS
Seria
l
Name Exam roll
1 Md. Abdul Mannan 2412
2 Md. Noman Hossain 2413
3 Mohammad Namul Islam 2416
4 Md. Faruq Islam 2417
5 Md. Emdadul Islam 2418
6 Mizanur Rahaman 2419
7 Erfanul Haque 2420
8 Safiullah 2421
9 Md. Sayeed Hossain 2424
10 Shekh Rubel 2425
7. INTRODUCTION
The International Federation of Library Associations and
Institutions (IFLA) is the leading international body
representing the interests of library and information
services and their users. It is the global voice of the
library and information profession. IFLA is the one of
organization Which working with the library and
information centre. It works with both for the library and
library science.
8. -: HISTORY OF IFLA :-
IFLA is Founded in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 30
September 1927 at the Annual Meeting of the UK
Library Association in Edinburgh, Scotland, IFLA has
had a long, rich and at times tumultuous career on its
way to becoming the global voice of the library and
information profession.
9. HEADQUARTERS
Financial Information
Deutsche Bank, The Hague,
Netherlands
Account no. 51 36 38 911
SWIFT-BIC code: DEUTNL2N
IBAN code: NL62DEUT0513638911
Visiting Address
IFLA
Prins Willem-Alexanderhof 5
2595 BE The Hague (Den
Haag)
Netherlands
10. PRESIDENTS OF IFLA
1. The first president of IFLA
Isak G.A. Collijn, 1927-1931
2.William Warner Bishop, president 1931-1936
3.Marcel Godet, president 1936-1947
4.Wilhelm Munthe, president 1947-1951
5.Pierre Bourgeois, president 1951-1958
6.Gustav Hofmann, president 1958-1963
7.Sir Frank Francis, president 1963-1969
8.Herman Liebaers, president 1969-1974
9.Preben Kirkegaard, president 1974-1979
10.Else Granheim, president 1979-1985
11. PRESIDENTS OF IFLA
15.Alex Byrne, president 2005-2007
11.Hans-Peter Geh, president 1985-1991
12.Robert Wedgeworth, president 1991-1997
13.Christine Deschamps, president 1997-
2003
14.Kay Raseroka, president 2003-2005
16.Claudia Lux, president 2007-2009
17.Ellen Tise, president 2009-2011
18Ingrid Parent, president 2011-2013
President
Present president
Sinikka Sipilä
Secretary General
Finnish Library Association
Runeberginkatu 15 A 23l
00100 Helsinki
Finland
Work +(358) (9) 6221399
sinikka.sipila@fla.fi
www.libraries.fi/sinikkasipila
12. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Executive Committee (EC) of the Governing
Board (GB) has executive responsibility delegated
by the GB, to oversee the direction of the Federation
between meetings of the GB within the policies
established by the GB.
Sinikka Sipilä
Secretary General
Finnish Library Association
Runeberginkatu 15 A 23l
00100 Helsinki
Finland
Presiden
t
13. PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEE
IFLA's Professional Committee (PC) ensures coordination of
the work of all the units within the Federation responsible for
professional activities, policies and programmes (Sections,
Strategic Programmes, Special Interest Groups).
The Committee consists of the PC Chair, the
Chairs of the IFLA Divisions, two members
elected from the Governing Board, the Chairs of
the CLM and FAIFE Committees and others as
determined in the Rules of Procedure, one
additional co-opted member, if appropriate, for
specified purposes and limited times, IFLA's
President-elect ex officio, and IFLA's Professional
Support Officer who serves as its Secretary, ex
officio.
Lynne M. Rudasill
Associate Professor of
Library Administration
University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign South
Fifth Street
Champaign, Il 61820
United States
Chai
r
14. OBJECTIVES OF IFLA
To promote the international support
To build up inter national cooperation
T0 exchange of information
To ensure develop of education and research LIS
To development within the scope of the library and
information services sector in general
In addition, the Foundation seeks to protect
preserve and document written and printed cultural
heritage
15. CORE ACTIVITIES OF IFLA
Action for Development through Libraries
Programme (ALP): ALP works in collaboration with libraries,
library associations, partner organizations, library professionals in
developing countries to deliver access to information and better
library communities. It has brought community led change through
training program, online learning activities and access to IFLA’s int.
networks.
Preservation and Conservation Section: world’s doc
heritage. Theoretical and practical knowledge of p of all recorded
knowledge.
IFLA-CDNL Alliance for Digital Strategies:
Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of
Expression(FAIFE):
Copyright and other Legal Matters(CLM)
16. RULES OF IFLA
The Rules of Procedure were adopted by the
Governing Board at their meeting in Québec City,
Canada, on 16 August 2008.
R1. MEMBERSHIP: STANDING APPEALS PANEL (STATUTES, ART. 5.5)
R2. PAYMENT OF MEMBERSHIP FEES (STATUTES, ART. 5.8;
ART. 7.2)
R3. AFFILIATE STATUS (STATUTES, Art.
6)
R4 CORPORATE PARTNERS (ART 19)
R5. CONSULTATIVE STATUS [STATUTES,
(ART. 6)
R7. ACCESS TO MEETINGS (ART. 19)
R8. GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MEMBERS (ART. 9)
17. RULES OF IFLA
R9. CONDUCT OF GENERAL ASSEMBLIES (ART. 11)
R10. VOTING AT MEETINGS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY (ART. 12 & 13)
R11. VOTING IN ELECTIONS (ART. 13)
R12. THE TREASURER (ART. 13.6)
R13. PROTOCOL FOR MEETINGS OF THE GOVERNING BOARD
(ART. 14.7)
R14. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (ART. 14.8)
R15. PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEE
(ART. 14.9)R16. SECRETARY GENERAL AND STAFF (ART.15.5)
R17. DIVISIONS (ART. 16)
R18. SECTIONS (ART. 16)
R19. REGISTRATION FOR SECTIONS (Art. 16)
R20. SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS (Art. 16)
18. MEMBERSHIP OF IFLA
IFLA depends on the cooperation and active
involvement of its members to reach its goals.
Extend and sustain your professional network at an
international level
Think strategically: decide what will be on the
political agenda by using your voting rights
Be active in one of IFLA's working groups and help
developing standards and guidelines.
Advantages of being an IFLA member:
19. Categories of
Membership
and Affiliation
Category Votes Fee (Euros) 1 Free Sections 2
Associations
International 5 563/423/258 4
National ** ** **
Association
Affiliates
0* 63 0
Other 2 563/423/258 2
Institutions
Institutions 1 499/441/206 2
Institutional Sub-
units
0 * 252/217/117 1
One-person
Library Centres
0 * 252/217/117 1
School Libraries 0 * 252/217/117 1
Individuals
Personal Affiliate 0 * 146 1
Student Affiliate 0 * 63 1
New Graduates 0* 63 1
Non-salaried 0* 63 1
20. COSTS OF IFLA MEMBERSHIP
Category Fee (Euros) *
Associations
International 563/423/258
National **
Association Affiliates 63
Other 563/423/258
Institutions
Institutions 499/441/206
Institutional Sub-units 252/217/117
One-person Library Centres 252/217/117
School Libraries 252/217/117
Individuals
Personal Affiliates 146
Non-salaried Affiliates 63
Student Affiliates 63
New Graduates 63
21. ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF IFLA
The IFLA World Library and
Information Congress, which is also
the IFLA General Conference and
Assembly, is traditionally held
annually in varying parts of the globe.
The Congress IFLA WLIC 2015 will be
held in cape town, South Africa, from
15-21 August 2015.
Congress theme: "Dynamic Libraries:
Access, Development and
Transformation"
22. ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF IFLA
Name of conference Venue Date Organizer Theme
76th IFLA General
Conference and
Assembly
Gothenburg, Sweden 10-15 August 2010 IFLA "Open access to
knowledge - promoting
sustainable progress"
77th IFLA General
Conference and
Assembly
San Juan, Puerto Rico 13-18 August 2011 IFLA Libraries beyond
libraries: Integration,
Innovation and
Information for all
78th IFLA General
Conference and
Assembly
Helsinki, Finland 11-17 August 2012 IFLA Libraries Now! -
Inspiring, Surprising,
Empowering
79th IFLA General
Conference and
Assembly
Singapore 17-23 August 2013 IFLA Future Libraries:
Infinite Possibilities
80th IFLA General
Conference and
Assembly
Lyon, France 16-22 August 2014 IFLA Libraries, Citizens,
Societies: Confluence
for Knowledge
23. IFLA FELLOWSHIPS, FUNDS AND GRANTS
IFLA administers a number of Grants and
Scholarships to enable aspiring library and
information professionals from all over the
world to enhance their training and to provide
funding for new and exciting projects in the field
of librarianship.
Jay Jordan IFLA/OCLC Early Career Development
Fellowship
Jointly sponsored by IFLA and OCLC Online Computer Library
Center.
This programme provides early career development and
continuing education for library and information science
professionals from countries with developing economies.
24. HONOURS AND PREMIER AWARDS
The IFLA Governing Board bestows Honours and
Awards to recognise individuals contributing to
IFLA and the international library and information
services sector. IFLA offers the following awards:
Honorary Fellow
IFLA Medal
IFLA Scroll of Appreciation
IFLA Certificate of Service
25. FUNDS OF IFLA
The funding of the Foundation consists of:
Donations and periodic contributions
Property acquired by testamentary succession and
specific legacies
Subsidies
Proceeds of the activities (also) organized by the
Foundation
Results of fund-raising and actions
And all other income
26. -: IFLA PUBLICATIONS :-
Over the years, IFLA has also partnered with a number of
publishers to produce print publications on a variety of library
issues. IFLA publishes various types of Journals, series,
bibliographic control etc.
IFLA Journal IFLA Publications Series IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control
IFLA Professional Reports
New Series: Global Studies in Libraries and Information
27. CURRENT IFLA STANDARDS
This following is an overview of current
IFLA Standards.
Best Practices
Continuing professional Development Principle s and Best Practices
Conceptual Models
Functional Requirements for Authority Data – A Conceptual Model(FRAD)
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Record (FRBR)
Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD)
Digital format codes
UNIMARC Concise Authorities Format
UNIMARC Concise Authorities Format ,3rd ed.
UNIMARC Concise Bibliographic Format
UNIMARC Concise Bibliographic Format, 3rd ed.
28. IFLA ANNUAL REPORT
2011 IFLA Annual Report
[PDF, 2.36 MB]
Compiled & edited by IFLA
Headquarters
The Hague, The Netherlands,
2012
20 p. 30 cm.
ISBN 9
29. CONCLUSION
As the world is now totally depends on information
so the importance of Information centre and library
is increasing. For the development of library and
information centre an association is very important.
IFLA are playing vital role for the library
development. We can say that IFLA is very active
and strong organization. It is working all over the
world.