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IFLA’s Global Vision Discussion reaches
140 countries across 6 regions. Now it’s your turn!
The Hague, the Netherlands, 8 August 2017—
The worldwide response to International Federation of Library Associations
and Institutions (IFLA) ‘s Global Vision Discussion, a venture which will generate a united library
field roadmap for the future, has been nothing short of remarkable.
A staggering 178 librarians from approximately 140 countries not only engaged
in the discussions, but also embraced the unifying ethos behind the campaign by
sharing words of encouragement to the next region waiting to pick up the baton.
Asia and Oceania, buoyed by their Global Vision experience, cheered on Europe
as they eagerly awaited their turn at the Museo Del Prado,
Madrid, Spain on the 6 and 7 July 2017, by saying:
“Connect with Asia Oceania! It is an opportunity
for you to work with us and an opportunity for us to work with Europe…It
was an eye-opening experience. Madrid, be open, be engaged, and be brave! Get
involved with workshop organisers and see the positive results!”
The IFLA Global Vision Regional workshops have focused on how to
strengthen the ties within the library field and respond to the fast-pacing
globalisation that is opening new opportunities and challenges. From the very
first kick-off meeting in Athens this Spring, each workshop has contributed its
own droplet into an ever-increasing river of ideas.
For participants, the inclusive approach to these opportunities and
challenges allows for every voice to be heard and during Africa’s regional workshop the Global Vision discussion was summed
up perfectly:
“Everybody is
connected. No one is excluded. If we don’t have connections and networks, we
cannot achieve anything.”
IFLA’s Secretary General, Gerald Leitner, who has guided all
the IFLA Regional Workshops, said:
“Since
IFLA launched the Global Vision Discussion I have been delighted at the
response from library professionals from all over the world to get involved and
discuss how the library field can become stronger and more connected to tackle
the challenges of globalisation.
The
workshops were just the beginning. Now, the Global Vision movement reaches out
to everyone. We want discussions taking place in all countries, all communities
and all libraries so that every voice can be heard.”
As momentum builds, IFLA wants to hear from every library in every
country as to what they believe are the most important opportunities and
challenges of the future. There are several easy ways to get involved and
already self-facilitated Global Vision workshops are taking place using IFLA’s downloadable
templates. And what’s more, an online
voting platform will launch on Monday 21 August during the IFLA World Libraries
and Information Congress (WLIC). Never has there been so many avenues to share
views and unite the entire library field!
Visit globalvision.ifla.org to find out how you
can take part in the discussion.
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Read more about
the IFLA Global Vision project: globalvision.ifla.org
For more information: Contact globalvision@ifla.org
For an interview with Secretary
General, Gerald Leitner, please contact Claire Worland, Communications Officer,
+31703140884 claire.worland@ifla.org
About IFLA
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. Founded in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1927 at an
international conference, IFLA now has over 1,300 Members in approximately 140
countries around the world. IFLA was registered in the Netherlands in 1971. The
Royal Library, the national library of the Netherlands, in The Hague,
generously provides the facilities for IFLA headquarters.
About the IFLA Global Vision
IFLA is facilitating a Global Vision discussion through a series
of high-level meetings and workshops in different parts of the world following
our kick-off event in Athens, Greece on 4 April
2017. Face-to-face and online, future-oriented conversations will be
taking place throughout the year. See the Global Vision discussion website: globalvision.ifla.org for more
details, and join the conversation on Twitter and Instagram using the
#iflaGlobalVision hashtag.
Together we create the future: Join us!
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