Conference Session 195
Sister Libraries Programme – new developments and evaluation of an international network for children and libraries
Libraries for Children and Young Adults
Congress track 2: Policy, strategy and advocacy.
16 August 2012 08:30 - 10:30 | Room: Session Room 3
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Sister Libraries: background, godmothers and how libraries can get involved
VIVIANA QUIÑONES (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France) and ANNIE EVERALL (Consultant, Children's Books, Libraries and Reading, Staffordshire, United Kingdom)
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Sister Libraries in Action: highlights of activities in 2012:
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Sister Libraries: Le Centre Culturel Francophone, Mtein, Liban & la Petite Bibliothèque Ronde, Clamart, France
CAROLINE SIMON (Petite Bibliothèque Ronde, Clamart, France) and MAHA ALWAN (Centre d'Animation Culturel Francophone, Public Library/Mtein Municipality, Mtein, Lebanon) -
Sister Libraries Project: Community Center STEJ, Togo & Gutenberg Library, France
Translations: [English]
CELINE HUAULT (Maison de quartier STEJ, Lomé, Togo) and MARIE-CHRISTINE GAUDEFROY (Bibliothèque Gutenberg, Paris, France)
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Sister Libraries: Le Centre Culturel Francophone, Mtein, Liban & la Petite Bibliothèque Ronde, Clamart, France
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An evaluation of the IFLA Sister Libraries programme: development, challenges and progress in the first two years of an international network
CAROLYNN RANKIN (Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, United Kingdom)
Last update: 25 September 2012