News from Libraries for Children and Young Adults
Viviana Quiñones
With the lines that follow we would like to memorialize Viviana Quiñones, our dear and outstanding colleague in the IFLA section 'Libraries for Children and Young Adults'.Viviana Quiñones She died on 16 December 2020, after more than two years of illness.April 2020 Newsletter on Children’s Libraries' Services during Corona Pandemic is online
Our April 2020 Newsletter brings best practices and interesting reports on library services to children and young adults in times of Corona pandemic from around the world to you.Revised Guidelines for Library Services to Children aged 0-18 years published
We are deeply grateful for the contribution of the international library community on the work with the guidelines.Satellite meeting on “Inclusive Library Services for Children and Young Adults” in Singapore
Together the Sections "Library Services to People with Special Needs" and "Libraries for Children and Young Adults" organized a satellite meeting on “Inclusive Library Services for Children and Young Adults”.Call for online Articles: Young Adults at the Library
The IFLA Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section invites proposals for online articles to be included in the December 2018 Newsletter with the special theme: Young adults at the library.Let your voice be heard: an invitation to a discussion in Florence
In cooperation with AIB Toscana, AIB Commissione Biblioteche e Servizi per ragazzi, Biblioteche Comunali Fiorentine, DILL International Master Digital Library Learning (Università di Parma), IFLA Standing Committee Libraries for Children and Young Adults: "Let your voice be heard: an invitation to an Italian discussion about the new IFLA guidelines for libraries for children and young adults."- 1 de 7
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