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27-Aug-2009 LSDP Standing Committee . . . . .11. Editorial ... This issue of the Newsletter includes ... must wait till I am 65 years old” he smiles.



The IFLA Section of Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons:

Section (LSDP) to rename it Library Services to People with Special Needs (LSN). As inaugurated a regularly scheduled newsletter; and began a system of ...



Guidelines for library services to prisoners (3d Edition)

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IFLA Journal Volume 32 Number 1. March 2006

21-Nov-2005 Group Newsletter for ten years and is currently Information Co ordinator for the IFLA Libraries. Serving Disadvantaged Persons. Section.



IFLA JOURNAL

21-Nov-2005 Group Newsletter for ten years and is currently Information Co ordinator for the IFLA Libraries. Serving Disadvantaged Persons. Section.



International Resource Book for Libraries Serving Disadvantaged

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29-Oct-2009 IFLA Conferences and Meetings' in the News section of this issue. ... 65 per- cent are 45 or older compared to 36 percent in.



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Guidelines for library services to prisoners - 3rd Edition By Vibeke

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Die IFLA-Sektion „Bibliotheken für benachteiligte Personen“ (Libraries Serving. Disadvantaged Persons Section) LSDP



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IFLA Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons Section Newsletter (No 65) December 2007 Page 1 International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons Section N E W S L E T T E R Number 65 December 2007 Contents Editorial 1



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IFLA Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons Section Newsletter (No 66) June 2008 Page 3 Article A complete human being: multi-disciplinary library service at Odense University Hospital* Ruth Hansen Information Centre and Anne-Mette Kjærbye Odense Central Library Denmark The Information Centre at Odense



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Oslo the LSDP Section launched the IFLA accessibility check list prepared by Birgitta Irvall and Gyda Skat Nielsen (available at http://www ifla org/VII/s9/nd1/iflapr­ 89e pdf ) In this issue of the Newsletter Helena Earnshaw introduces a new database on good practice in library design See pages 3-4 In the December 2005 issue LSDP



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libraries This issue of the LSDP Newsletter includes an article by Erlend Ra Adviser at the Norwegian Archive Library and Museum Authority who describes the recent activities in the prison library service in Norway and how the IFLA Guidelines on prison libraries have helped to support this process A number of translations of LSDP’s



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IFLA Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons Section Newsletter (No 64) June 2007 Page 3 What is Community Centre Gallerup? LONE HEDELUND(Arhus Public Library Denmark) Serving Patrons in Their Language Not Just Ours PAUL S ULRICH (Berlin Central and Regional Library Germany) and SUSAN MCGLAMERY (Cooperative Services OCLC)



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the IFLA Standing Committee of Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons (LSDP) it is designed as a practical tool for all types of libraries to assess existing levels of accessibility to buildings services materials and programs and to enhance accessibility when needed http://www ifla org/IV/ifla71/papers/1 13e-Nielsen_Irval pdf



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LSDP Standing Committee 21 Editorial In this issue of the Newsletter we look forward to two important events of interest to members of LSDP to be held this August in Scandinavia The first of these is the IFLA satellite conference Accessible Libraries which is being hosted by IFLA Libraries for the Blind and Libraries



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The LSDP Newsletter and the Newsletter of the Libraries for Children and Young Adults were nominated for this year’s IFLA prize for the best Newsletter At the Closing Session it was announced that the winner was the Childrens’ Section Fundraising was discussed and “Friends of IFLA” will be inaugurated drawing on



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published on the LSDP website instead Tone suggested sending photos as PDF files but PDF files are not accessible for the visually impaired The Newsletter is sent to IFLA as a word file but the meeting concluded that IFLA should be able to convert the file to both HTLM and PDF



IFLA Newsletter of Libraries for Children and Young Adults

ifla libraries for children and young adults section scl news www ifla org/vii/s10/index htm issue no 63 december 2005 contents editorial history of the children's section and plans for the future scl newsletter wins 1st prize special report: children libraries in morocco



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IFLA Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons Section Newsletter (No 58) June 2004 Page 5 as supporting reading among prisoners advancing librarianship and unifying the ways of managing prison libraries Administration of prison libraries Today Polish regulations concerning prisons recognize cultural-educational activities as a form of



Standing Committee Libraries Serving Disadvantaged Persons

persons with disabilities on behalf of the LSDP on November 16 during the WSIS in Tunis At the workshop she introduced the LSDP activities and DAISY as case of ICT-use from the perspective of disability The presentation is published on the UNESCO website and also on the DINF website: www dinf ne jp (Disability INFormation resources)



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The LSDP Section has 74 members 15 Standing Committee members of which 4 are correspondingmembers The 2003 Annual Report will be attached to theminutes for distribution to the standing committee members Previous annual reports are posted on the LSDP web page(http://www ifla org/VII/s9/slsdp htm )