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contents Opening Statements and Speeches. Plenary Session. Papers. Academic Libraries Computers Developing Nations Foreign Countries Global Approach Information Science International Organizations Library Associations Library Automation Library Role Public Libraries Technological Advancement Telecommunications Official opening statements, organizational reports, and papers on libraries in a technological world, which were presented at the 1983 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference include: (1) welcoming addresses by Franz Georg Kaltwasser and Mathilde Berghofer-Weichner; (2) opening speeches by Else Granheim (IFLA president) and Jacques Tocatlian (UNESCO representative); (3) a financial report by M.-L. Bossuat (IFLA treasurer); (4) a report by the Secretary General on 1981-82 trends in IFLA programs, activities, support, and finances; (5) a progress report from the IFLA International Office for UAP (Universal Availability of Publications) by M. B. Line and S. Vickers; (6) a report by Edward Huck Tee Lim on the UNESCO/IFLA pre-session seminar on "University Libraries in Developing Countries--Structure and Function in Regard to Information Transfer for Science and Technology"; (7) "The Significance of Information Science for the Theory and Practice of Librarianship" by Thomas J. Galvin (United States); (8) "Problemes et Questions de l'Usager face aux Bibliotheques dans un Monde 'Technicise'" (Problems and Questions in the Usage of Libraries in a Technological World) by W. Knopp (West Germany--paper in French); (9) "From the Well to the Tap," in which Denis Varloot (France) discusses future impacts of technology on libraries, librarians, and the production, storage, and consumption of information; (10) "Activities of Libraries in the Developed Socialist Society in the Meeting of Readers' Needs in Conditions of Scientific and Technical Progress" by N. S. Kartashov (USSR); and (11) reports from sections and round tables belonging to the IFLA Division on Libraries Serving the General Public. (ESR)
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spellingShingle Opening Statements and Speeches. Plenary Session. Papers.
Academic Libraries
Computers
Developing Nations
Foreign Countries
Global Approach
Information Science
International Organizations
Library Associations
Library Automation
Library Role
Public Libraries
Technological Advancement
Telecommunications
Opening Statements and Speeches. Plenary Session. Papers. Academic Libraries Computers Developing Nations Foreign Countries Global Approach Information Science International Organizations Library Associations Library Automation Library Role Public Libraries Technological Advancement Telecommunications Official opening statements, organizational reports, and papers on libraries in a technological world, which were presented at the 1983 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference include: (1) welcoming addresses by Franz Georg Kaltwasser and Mathilde Berghofer-Weichner; (2) opening speeches by Else Granheim (IFLA president) and Jacques Tocatlian (UNESCO representative); (3) a financial report by M.-L. Bossuat (IFLA treasurer); (4) a report by the Secretary General on 1981-82 trends in IFLA programs, activities, support, and finances; (5) a progress report from the IFLA International Office for UAP (Universal Availability of Publications) by M. B. Line and S. Vickers; (6) a report by Edward Huck Tee Lim on the UNESCO/IFLA pre-session seminar on "University Libraries in Developing Countries--Structure and Function in Regard to Information Transfer for Science and Technology"; (7) "The Significance of Information Science for the Theory and Practice of Librarianship" by Thomas J. Galvin (United States); (8) "Problemes et Questions de l'Usager face aux Bibliotheques dans un Monde 'Technicise'" (Problems and Questions in the Usage of Libraries in a Technological World) by W. Knopp (West Germany--paper in French); (9) "From the Well to the Tap," in which Denis Varloot (France) discusses future impacts of technology on libraries, librarians, and the production, storage, and consumption of information; (10) "Activities of Libraries in the Developed Socialist Society in the Meeting of Readers' Needs in Conditions of Scientific and Technical Progress" by N. S. Kartashov (USSR); and (11) reports from sections and round tables belonging to the IFLA Division on Libraries Serving the General Public. (ESR)
title Opening Statements and Speeches. Plenary Session. Papers.
topic Academic Libraries
Computers
Developing Nations
Foreign Countries
Global Approach
Information Science
International Organizations
Library Associations
Library Automation
Library Role
Public Libraries
Technological Advancement
Telecommunications
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED239626