Presentation om IFLA för Svensk biblioteksförening och SFIS, Malmö september ...Catharina Isberg
Lyft blicken – internationellt arbete i IFLA
Är du nyfiken på IFLA?
Kom och lyssna på Catharina Isberg, bibliotekschef i Helsingborg samt Anette Mjöberg, bibliotekschef i Hässleholm när de berättar om sitt arbete i IFLA. De är engagerade som standing comittee members i IFLA-sektionerna Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning (Catharina) samt Public libraries (Anette).
Hur arbetar man i de olika sektionerna? På vilket sätt kan man engagera sig i IFLA? Vad kan det ge, både individuellt och för arbetsplatsen, att engagera sig? Allt detta kan du få veta mer om!
Tid: onsdagen den 17/9 kl. 9.00 – 10.30
Plats: Hjalmar Gullbergsalen, Malmö Stadsbibliotek
Presentation om IFLA för Svensk biblioteksförening och SFIS, Malmö september ...Catharina Isberg
Lyft blicken – internationellt arbete i IFLA
Är du nyfiken på IFLA?
Kom och lyssna på Catharina Isberg, bibliotekschef i Helsingborg samt Anette Mjöberg, bibliotekschef i Hässleholm när de berättar om sitt arbete i IFLA. De är engagerade som standing comittee members i IFLA-sektionerna Continuing Professional Development and Workplace Learning (Catharina) samt Public libraries (Anette).
Hur arbetar man i de olika sektionerna? På vilket sätt kan man engagera sig i IFLA? Vad kan det ge, både individuellt och för arbetsplatsen, att engagera sig? Allt detta kan du få veta mer om!
Tid: onsdagen den 17/9 kl. 9.00 – 10.30
Plats: Hjalmar Gullbergsalen, Malmö Stadsbibliotek
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Jag blev inbjuden av Regionbibliotek Östergötland för att prata verksamhetsutveckling, vikten av omvärldsbevakning och kompetensbehov i ett förändrat medie- och kunskapslandskap.
Fler vägar till våra anvandare - Uppsala universitetsbiblioteksvala
Kort underlag för workshopar på ämnesbiblioteken och enheterna inom Uppsala universitetsbibliotek. Ingick i förankringsarbetet innan vi började arbetet med facebook och twitter 2011.
Catharina Isberg's PP from the ALA webinar of June 11.
Part of the webinar Series Title: Libraries Reopening: A Perspective of Best Practices from Around the World in the Time of COVID-19
Webinar Abstract: ALA International Relations Round Table (IRRT) Webinar Committee will run a series of free webinars focusing on perspectives from libraries around the world dealing with COVID-19. Presenters will address the following questions.
What risks are libraries expecting to be associated with the reopening?
What is the library strategy to protect their users, the library staff, the building, and the materials?
What are the safety measures that libraries are putting in place?
What is the training the staff need?
What communications channels are you using or plan to use to communicate the staff safety?
In late 2019, the world started to hear about a novel coronavirus and was soon announced as a global pandemic creating many challenges, including Libraries. Libraries had to act fast in addressing global pandemic preparedness and planning to reopen. Reopening during a global pandemic requires preparation that includes safe reopening policies and practices that best protect library workers and its patrons. This webinar series will help us to learn from libraries in Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Mexico, Qatar, Netherlands, Sweden and Australia on how they addressed and are currently addressing the reopening of libraries during the challenging time of COVID-19.
June 11 - Helsingborg City Libraries and Mjölby Public Library, Sweden
Smart Cities need Smart Citizens - how the library connects the twoCatharina Isberg
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3. Vad är IFLA?
• Bibliotekens globala röst
• Ett mini-FN enligt Jan Eliasson
• International Federation of Library Associations
• 140 länder, 7 officiella IFLA-språk
4. IFLA's Strategic Directions 2016 - 2021
• Libraries in Society
• Information and Knowledge
• Cultural Heritage
• Capacity Building
10. IFLA’s Global Vision discussion…
…brings together thousands of representatives of the
worldwide library field to explore
how a connected library field can meet the
challenges of the future.
Results: Actions that a united and connected library field
can take.
12. Workshop - målsättning
• Vi arbetar fram en vision för biblioteken, och tar fram vilka
framtida utmaningar och möjligheter som vi kan se.
• Resultatet sammanställs till en rapport som skickas till
IFLA som input till den globala visionsrapporten.
13. Presentation
• What is your secret library superpower?
• Q2. How many years have you worked in libraries?
14. A State of the Library
• Prepare a one-minute statement on the future of libraries.
• Imagine the year is 2022, what have libraries achieved?
15. A vision on libraries
Q4. What are the core values of libraries?
Q5. What are libraries exceptionally good at?
Q6. What should libraries do more of?
Q7. What should libraries do less of?
16. Challenges
Q8. What are the main challenges to society?
Q9. What are the main challenges to libraries?
17. A united library field
Q11. How should a united library field help meet the
challenges identified?
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Strategic Direction 1: Libraries in Society
We will empower the library sector to build literate, informed and participative societies. We will develop strategies and tools to enable library services to act as key providers of information, education, research, culture and social participation.
Key Initiatives 2015-2016:
1.1 Promoting reading and literacy as an essential requirement for active participation in society, through access to information in any format
1.2 Introducing libraries on the agenda of international organizations
1.3 Building on the IFLA Trend Report
1.4 Promoting IFLA standards to support libraries in the provision of services to their communities
Strategic Direction 2: Information and Knowledge
We will build a framework that promotes equitable access to information and knowledge in any format and in any place. We will establish the capacity for libraries to act as catalysts of innovation, able to facilitate the creation and re-use of content by their communities.
Key Initiatives 2015-2016:
2.1 Defining a long-term, sustainable information environment
2.2 Advocating for an equitable copyright framework
2.3 Influencing the future of Internet governance
Strategic Direction 3: Cultural Heritage
We will support the library and information services sector and work closely with our network of cultural heritage partners to safeguard cultural heritage in its diverse forms, including traditional, historical, indigenous and contemporary expression; and to achieve optimal coordination of our cultural heritage activities.
Key Initiatives 2015-2016:
3.1 Establishing our network of Preservation and Conservation Centres (PACs) as centres of expertise critical to safeguarding documentary cultural heritage globally
3.2 Developing standards for the collection and preservation of content in its diverse forms
3.3 Safeguarding documentary cultural heritage through Disaster Risk Reduction
Strategic Direction 4: Capacity Building
We will establish the capacity to raise the voice of librarians and library representatives at national, regional and global levels. We will develop an advocacy agenda and strengthen the ability of IFLA’s members to advocate effectively for libraries as key players in political, economic and social change.
Key Initiatives 2015-2016:
4.1 Promoting libraries within the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
4.2 Delivering the International Advocacy Programme (IAP)
4.3 Advancing our Leadership Programme
4.4 Delivering our Building Strong Library Associations programme
4.5 Strengthening IFLA by building regional and sectoral capacity and participation across our activities
CLM, Copyright and other Legal Matters,
FAIFE, Free Access to Information and Freedom of Expression,
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Results and conclusions from this conversation will be gathered and analysed by IFLA.
This unique material will provide a basis for a comprehensive IFLA Global Vision Report which will be published in early 2018.
Based on the report, the library field will develop concrete work plans on how to put our collective vision of the future into practice.