[Asis-l] IFLA Knowledge Management Section Open Session Cape Town 2016
wilda newman
wildanewman at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 20 17:26:32 EST 2015
Call for Papers
Knowledge Management Section
Theme:
IFLA Knowledge Management Open Session August 2015 Cape Town
The IFLA Knowledge Management (KM) Section is seeking proposals for papers to be presented during the KM Open Session at the IFLA World Library and Information Congress in Cape Town, South Africa 15-21, August 2015 (exact date of the open session to be announced later).
The Lyon Declaration was launched at the IFLA congress in Lyon in August 2014. It recognizes that access to information and the skills to use it effectively are required for sustainable development. The KM Open Session will provide an opportunity to share projects that support the goals of the Lyon declaration and address the ways in which KM is being used to make the future open.
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The IFLA KM Section provides an international platform for professional communication and understanding of the significance of KM for libraries. It gives a voice to KM on a global scale and follows the developments in KM, promoting its practical implementation within the global library community.
Papers presenting innovative projects, experience, initiatives or services with a strong collaborative cross-border or international dimension are preferred. Papers should reflect the 2015 IFLA Cape Town conference theme “Dynamic Libraries: Access, Development and Transformation”. Wilda
Wilda B NewmanInformation CoordinatorIFLA Knowledge Management Standing Committee
Wilda B NewmanKnowledge Associates Resources, LLC5964 Rosinante RunColumbia, MD 21045 USAPhone: 1-410-730-7583Email: wildanewman at yahoo.comSkype: wildanewman
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