Fregnir - 01.03.2005, Side 6

Fregnir - 01.03.2005, Side 6
Fregnir. Fréttabréf Upplýsingar - Félags bókasafns- og upplýsingafrœða Library and Information Congress in Oslo in August this year. The following inter- national speakers are confirmed: Kay Raseroka, President of IFLA 2003- 2005. Bom in Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa, Kay is a citizen of Botswana. She has been in librarianship for over two de- cades during which time she has made an enormous contribution to the profession at the national and intemational level. She was the Director, University of Botswana Library Services, when she was the first person from the African continent to be elected President of IFLA. At the Reykja- vík conference, she will talk about her presidential theme, Libraries for Lifelong Literacy. The theme "Libraries for Life- long Literacy", she says, "provides a focus for activities designed to implement IFLA's Core Values on freedom and equity of access to information, ideas and works of imagination and freedom of ex- pression. By supporting unrestricted ac- cess to information as a means of pro- moting literacy, reading and lifelong leam- ing, it also embodies IFLA's Professional Priorities in these two areas." See Kay's web site at http://medupe.ub.bw/screens/ raseroka.html for more information. Dr Alex Byrne, President of IFLA 2005- 2007. Alex is University Librarian at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. He has had a distingushed career in librarianship in Australia, where he has worked in several Australian states and territories. At the intemational level, he has served as Chair of the IFLA Free Access to Information and Freedom of Ex- pression (FAIFE) Committee. "FAIFE is an initiative within IFLA to defend and promote the basic human rights defined in Article 19 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The FAIFE Committee and Office further free access to information and freedom of expression in all aspects, directly or indirectly, related to library and information services." Like Kay, Alex will be speaking about his IFLA presidential theme: Partnership - colla- boration between flelds and across dis- ciplines. See the full text of his paper from the 2000 IFLA conference, "The Way of the Wowser: Censorship as a Barrier to Access to Information", at http://www.ifla. org/faife/papers/psOO/bvmeOO.htm Dr Martin Nakata is Professor and Director of Indigenous academic pro- grams at Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, University of Technology Sydney, Australia. He is the first Torres Strait Islander to receive a PhD from an Australian university and his current re- search work is in online pedagogies with a particular focus on Indigenous leamers. In 2002, the IFLA Goveming Board ap- proved the development of a Statement on Indigenous Traditional Knowledge; in 2004 a draft Statement was issued for con- sultation. This initiative was based on a resolution of the 15th Standing Conference for Eastem, Central and Southem African Library Associations (SCECSAL) of 2002. Martin, a keynote speaker on the topic at the IFLA conference in Glasgow in 2002, worked on this statement with Dr Alex Byme. Martin has been a world leader in the study of indigenous and traditional knowledge systems and the ways in which those systems are being integrated into to- day's formal education processes. The full text of his Glasgow paper, "Indigenous Knowledge and the Cultural Interface: Underlying Issues at the Intersection of Knowledge and Information Systems", is at http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla68/papers/ 149-138e.pdf Dr Marian Koren, Head of Research and International Affairs, Netherlands Public Library Association, has held a number of positions within IFLA over the years, including Secretary of the Section of Library Theory and Research, Secretary of the Division VII Coordinating Board (Education and Research), and currently member of the Goveming Board. She has a particular interest in children's rights to information; among the articles and papers she has written on this topic are "Human Rights of Children: An Emerging Story" in _The Lion and the Unicom_ (April 2001), "Empowering Children: Rights-Based Li- brary Services" presented at the 2004 IFLA World Library and Information Con- gress in Buenos Aires, and "A Global Ap- proach: The Right to Information" (Ameri- can Library Association, 1998). See the 30. árg. - 1. tbl. 2005 - bls. 6

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