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Main Author: Vincenti, Raffaella
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1267921
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author Vincenti, Raffaella
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contents The Vatican Library and the IFLA between 1928 and 1929 Vincenti, Raffaella Foreign Countries Churches Libraries International Organizations Library Associations Conferences (Gatherings) History Library Schools On August 30, 2019, the Vatican Library hosted a satellite IFLA conference on topics related to education for professionals, exactly 90 years after the first international conference was held in Rome, when the IFLA was officially named and its first statute was established. This paper was presented at the satellite conference to briefly summarize the major events of those memorable years and the Library's history as the background of this extraordinary season for world librarianship. In that period, the Vaticana was experiencing a moment of both institutional and professional prosperity, deeply connected with the events that led to the foundation of the IFLA; these were the same years in which Italy and the city of Rome, in the middle of the Fascist Regime, were hosting, in 1928 and 1929, respectively, the preparatory works and the First World Congress of Libraries and Bibliography, the major event that marks the foundation of the IFLA.
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spellingShingle The Vatican Library and the IFLA between 1928 and 1929
Vincenti, Raffaella
Foreign Countries
Churches
Libraries
International Organizations
Library Associations
Conferences (Gatherings)
History
Library Schools
The Vatican Library and the IFLA between 1928 and 1929 Vincenti, Raffaella Foreign Countries Churches Libraries International Organizations Library Associations Conferences (Gatherings) History Library Schools On August 30, 2019, the Vatican Library hosted a satellite IFLA conference on topics related to education for professionals, exactly 90 years after the first international conference was held in Rome, when the IFLA was officially named and its first statute was established. This paper was presented at the satellite conference to briefly summarize the major events of those memorable years and the Library's history as the background of this extraordinary season for world librarianship. In that period, the Vaticana was experiencing a moment of both institutional and professional prosperity, deeply connected with the events that led to the foundation of the IFLA; these were the same years in which Italy and the city of Rome, in the middle of the Fascist Regime, were hosting, in 1928 and 1929, respectively, the preparatory works and the First World Congress of Libraries and Bibliography, the major event that marks the foundation of the IFLA.
title The Vatican Library and the IFLA between 1928 and 1929
topic Foreign Countries
Churches
Libraries
International Organizations
Library Associations
Conferences (Gatherings)
History
Library Schools
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1267921