International Papers and Projects Committee
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Founded in 1999, the committee's charge is to encourage the scholarly exchange of ideas on library issues between U.S. librarians and their colleagues from other countries; to develop a venue that fosters discussion and the exchange of opinion; to disseminate a global view of the library profession that will enrich and broaden the views of U.S. librarians; and to encourage our foreign colleagues to learn more about our professional associations and concerns.
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Item Open Access Finding a New Normal: Library Policies and Practices(2023) IRRT International Papers and Projects CommitteeFlyer for the 2023 IRRT Papers and Projects Program "Finding a New Normal: Library Policies and Practices."Item Open Access Library Policies in a Time of Uncertainty and Controversy(International Relations Round Table, 2022) IRRT International Papers and Projects CommitteeFlyer for the 2022 IRRT Papers and Projects session Library Policies in a Time of Uncertainty and Controversy.Item Open Access Strengthening Societies: Libraries as Critical Institutions in Helping Communities Manage Change(International Relations Round Table, 2021) IRRT International Papers and Projects CommitteeFlyer for the IRRT Papers & Projects 2021 session Strengthening Societies: Libraries as Critical Institutions in Helping Communities Manage Change.Item Open Access Farewell to Arms – or How the Library Tries to Make Readers and Consciences Humans Out of Vulnerable Groups(2019) Bryhl, Lisbeth; Rugtved, DorteHandout for the 2019 International Paper & Projects Session - Washington, D.C.: Preparing for a Changing World: How Libraries Facilitate the Acquisition of New Skill Sets in Communities.Item Open Access Quezon City Public Library: Innovative Outreach Efforts to Multiple Community Stakeholders(2019) Bautista, Mayor Herbert; Villanueva, Emelita; Bernal, Mary Ann; Dominik, Paulo; Lacsamana, Alistair Troy; Hickok, JohnHandout for the 2019 International Paper & Projects Session - Washington, D.C.: Preparing for a Changing World: How Libraries Facilitate the Acquisition of New Skill Sets in Communities.Item Open Access Rewriting Possibilities Through Future Skills: Programming in Singapore’s Public Libraries that Facilitate the Acquisition of New Skill Sets(2019) Tan, StephanieHandout for the 2019 International Paper & Projects Session - Washington, D.C.: Preparing for a Changing World: How Libraries Facilitate the Acquisition of New Skill Sets in Communities.Item Open Access Tribal College Libraries Serving Diverse Needs: Resources and Programming for Students, Faculty, and Intergenerational Indigenous Communities(2019) Toro, Sandy; Hansen, Mary Anne; LaFromboise, Aaron; Bridwell, JoyHandout for the 2019 International Paper & Projects Session - Washington, D.C.: Preparing for a Changing World: How Libraries Facilitate the Acquisition of New Skill Sets in Communities.Item Open Access Library services for indigenous societies in Latin America(2017) Civallero, EdgardoPaper presented for the 2017 International Papers & Projects Session-Chicago, IL-Libraries Transform: Programs and Services for Sustainable Environments, Social Justice, and Quality Education for All.Item Open Access Public Libraries Improving Public Participation and Democracy(2017) Ericson, AndersPresentation for the 2017 International Papers & Projects Session-Chicago, IL-Libraries Transform: Programs and Services for Sustainable Environments, Social Justice, and Quality Education for All.Item Open Access Strengthening Innovative Library Leaders(2017) Schnuer, Susan; McGuire, RebeccaPresentation for the 2017 International Papers & Projects Session-Chicago, IL-Libraries Transform: Programs and Services for Sustainable Environments, Social Justice, and Quality Education for All.Item Open Access It’s More Than Just Saris & Samosas(2017) Uttangi, SaralaPresentation for the 2017 International Papers & Projects Session-Chicago, IL-Libraries Transform: Programs and Services for Sustainable Environments, Social Justice, and Quality Education for All.Item Open Access But Prized Elsewhere: Local History, Collection Development, and the Study of Modern Hellenism(2010) Paganelis, George I.Paper presented for the 2010 International Papers & Projects Session - Washington, D.C.: "Libraries as Gateways to Local History around the World."Item Open Access Developing Cultural Competence to Create Multicultural Libraries(2009) Montiel-Overall, PatriciaPaper presented for the 2009 International Papers & Projects Session - Chicago, Illinois: "Libraries Serving Multicultural Communities".Item Open Access The Role of Genocide in the Development of Libraries and Librarianship in Rwanda(2009) Olaka, Musa WakhunguPaper presented for the 2009 International Papers & Projects Session - Chicago, Illinois: "Libraries Serving Multicultural Communities".Item Open Access Masiphumelele Satellite Library - Multipurpose Service in a Poor Multicultural Community(2009) Brijmohun, Sharon; Alexander, SusanPresentation for the 2009 International Papers & Projects Session - Chicago, Illinois: "Libraries Serving Multicultural Communities".Item Open Access Identifying the Information Seeking Behaviors of Chinese Undergraduate Students in Canada and the Implications for Canadian Academic Libraries(2009) Liu, Guoying; Winn, DaniellePresentation for the 2009 International Papers & Projects Session - Chicago, Illinois: "Libraries Serving Multicultural Communities".Item Open Access World-Class Library Services at a World-Grant University(2009) Tobias, Christine; Mak, Lucas W. K.Paper presented for the 2009 International Papers & Projects Session - Chicago, Illinois: "Libraries Serving Multicultural Communities".Item Open Access The Role of Charity in Collection Building: Four Models for Cooperative Collection Development(2008) Pyeatt, Sharolynn J.Presentation for the 2008 International Papers Program theme "Re-Assess, Reassign, and Reinvent: Collection Building Without Global Borders."Item Open Access Digitization of Collections of Late Usuman Dan Fodio: A Gateway Model of Resource Sharing Among Libraries(2008) Usman, Ibrahim AlhajiPaper presented for the 2008 International Papers Program theme "Re-Assess, Reassign, and Reinvent: Collection Building Without Global Borders."