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: Ernesto Spinak
Sent: Saturday , October 04, 2008 11:45 a.m.
Subject: show IFLA - very useful for the ISIS community

Colleagues

recommend reading the following document, because we are opening a special window of opportunity to call for strong support for the proposed UNESCO ISIS that we are developing.

Below I present some excerpts from the document and send thank you list their thoughts on the subject. In the coming weeks we will give some strategic ideas to start negotiations ( lobby) to ensure necessary support and money

Sincerely
Ernesto Spinak

Library Manifesto IFLA multicultural
http://www.ifla.org/VII/s32/pub/MulticulturalLibraryManifesto-es . pdf

The multicultural library: gateway to a society of different cultures in dialogue

...

Main activities

Library multicultural should:

Develop collections and culturally diverse and multilingual services, including digital and multimedia resources;

Allocate resources to the conservation of cultural expressions and heritage, paying particular attention to the oral cultural heritage, indigenous and intangible;

include programs that support the education of users, information literacy, resources for newcomers, cultural heritage and intercultural dialogue as integral parts of services

Provide access to resources librarians in appropriate languages \u200b\u200bthrough access systems and organization of information;

Develop and disseminate promotional materials in appropriate languages \u200b\u200bto attract different groups to the library.

...

Implementing the Manifesto

The international community should recognize and support the library and information services in its role promoters and curators of cultural and linguistic diversity.

asked to be responsible for all levels and the library community worldwide to disseminate this Manifesto and to carry out the principles and actions expressed here.

This Manifesto complements the Manifesto of the IFLA / UNESCO Public Library at School Library Manifesto (IFLA / UNESCO) and the Internet Manifesto IFLA.

IFLA's Executive Committee approved the Manifesto in August 2006 and the Intergovernmental Council Information for All Programme (IFAP) of UNESCO was approved in April 2008 with the recommendation that it be submitted for consideration at the 35th session of the General Conference of UNESCO.

Ernesto Spinak
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IFLA Manifesto is Very useful for Isis

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 11:42 AM
Subject: IFLA Manifesto is very useful for Isis community

Dear colleagues

I'd recommed to read the following document, because it opens an extraodinary window of opportunity to request from UNESCO a strong support for ISIS ongoing project.

Below I copied a few selections from the   document, and we'd appreciate you send to the list your reflections about this issue.

In the following weeks we are going to post in this list some strategic ideas to carry on the negotation process (lobby) that could assure the suport and needed monies.

Sincerely
Ernesto Spinak

The Multicultural Library – a gateway to a cultural diverse society in dialogue
http://www.ifla.org/VII/s32/pub/MulticulturalLibraryManifesto.pdf

 

  Core actions

The multicultural library should:

dev elop culturally diverse and multilingual collections and services, including digital and multimedia resources;

allocate resources for the preservation of cultural expression and heritage, paying particular attention to oral, indigenous and intangible cultural heritage;

  include programmes supporting user education, information literacy skills, newcomer resources, cultural heritage and cross-cultural dialogue as integral parts of the services;

provide access to library resources in appropriate languages through information organization and access systems;

develop marketing and outreach materials in appropriate media and languages to attract different groups to the library.

 

  Implementing the Manifesto

The international community should recognize and support libraries and information services in their role of promoting and preserving cultural and linguistic diversity.

Decision makers at all levels and the library community around the world are hereby requested to disseminate this Manifesto and to carry out the principles and actions expressed herein.

This Manifesto complements the IFLA/UNESCO Public Library Manifesto, the IFLA/UNESCO School Library Manifesto and the IFLA Internet Manifesto.

This Manifesto was approved by the Governing Board of IFLA in August 2006 and endorsed in April 2008 by the Intergovernmental Council for UNESCO's Information for All Programme with the recommendation that it be submitted to the 35th session of the General Conference of UNESCO for consideration.


     Ernesto Spinak                       spinaker@adinet.com.uy               Montevideo, Uruguay                tel/fax  (5982) 622-3352           celular  (598)  99612238