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[Information Monitoring] Libraries and Book History | [Veille] Histoire du livre et des bibliothèques.

Dear followers,

first we would like to wish you a happy new year and we hope you had a nice holiday. Today we are back with some new information monitoring on libraries and book history. Have a nice reading.

 

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[Information Monitoring] Libraries and Book History | [Veille] Histoire du livre et des bibliothèques.

Hello everyone,

today our information monitoring is back and with the new school year begin come newly organized articles. During the holidays, we decided to modify our articles, by presenting you, with more details, the most intersting items, this to avoid the “list” effect. We hope these new articles will suit you. Have a nice reading.

 

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IFLA WLIC 2014 | #2 LTR Conference

Dear followers,

today we present you a second article on the 2014 IFLA Congress. Yesterday we had the opportunuity to attend the LTR Conference on the theme : Libraries in the political process: benefits and risks of political visibility

It was a very interesting conference with four different contributions. Originally there had to be six presentations, but unfortunately, two of the speakers had to cancel their venue to the congress. Nevertheless here is a little overview of what the speakers have presented to the audience. If you are interested and you could not attend this conference, the papers are on the IFLA Library website

 

The speakers

The speakers

 

Chers lecteurs,

aujourd’hui nous vous présentons notre deuxième article sur le congrès IFLA 2014. Hier nous avons eu l’opportunité d’assister à la conférence LTR sur le thème suivant : Libraries in the political process: benefits and risks of political visibility

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[Information Monitoring] Bonnes vacances

Dear followers,

 

the team is taking some holidays while preparing the big upcoming event : the IFLA congress, which will take place in august in Lyon. Therefore, the information monitoring articles are taking holidays too and there will be no article  the coming month.

We remind you, that you can still follow our monitoring on twitter and on our Diigo’s : Book History, History of Libraries and Library and Information Sciences.

The articles on monitoring will resume in september. Until then, we plan on  preparing some articles on the LTR section during the congress especially for you.

Have a nice day,

The IFLA team

 

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[LTR’s Publication] La charte Diigo pour LTR

Bonjour à tous,

nous vous proposons aujourd’hui un article en français sur notre charte Diigo.

Bonne lecture.

 

La section IFLA LTR effectue une veille, partagée et diffusée sur son blog et sur son compte twitter. Pour conserver cette veille et la diffuser, nous travaillons avec l’outil de marque-page Diigo. Diigo est un outil pour l’organisation des informations. “C’est un outil collaboratif qui permet de faire plusieurs choses comme :

–          Lire plus efficacement grâce aux outils d’annotation

–          Se construire une bibliothèque personnelle

–          Organiser les informations comme on le souhaite

–          Optimiser les collaborations grandes ou petites

–          Partager l’information” (source : Diigo)

 

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