New Report From IFLA: “Responding Public Libraries and Refugees”
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“From the International Federation of Library Associations Web Site:
Members of IFLA’s Public Libraries Standing Committee and their colleagues have joined together to collect some examples and stories of the role public libraries are playing in the refugee crisis, particularly in Europe.
The resulting document is not meant to be exhaustive but is more of a starting point for shared experience and inspiration and demonstrates the power of libraries to make a difference in people’s lives.
Direct to Full Text Report (8 pages; PDF)”
Stephen
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