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DECADE OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES UNESCO Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2032. As the International Year of Indigenous Languages comes to an end, the United Nations has declared an International Decade of Indigenous Languages, to begin in 2022. The resolution was adopted by the UN General Assembly Dec. 18 “to draw attention to the critical loss of Indigenous languages and INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Indigenous Canada MOOC. Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), developed by the Unive rsity of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies, that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada, from an Indigenous perspective.Please click here for resources.. This is a free six week open online course offered by the University of British Columbia designed STATEMENT ON INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM AND LIBRARIES Statement on Intellectual Freedom and Libraries. Approval History: ~ CLA: June 27, 1974. Amended November 17, 1983; November 18, 1985; September 27, 2015. CFLA-FCAB: Adopted August 26, 2016; Reviewed April 12, 2019. The Canadian Federation of Library Associations recognizes and values the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as theguarantor
BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF Vivian Lewis. Vivian Lewis currently serves as Vice-President / President Elect of CARL, the Canadian Association of Research Libraries. She is a member of both the Board of Directors of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and, until Spring 2020, the Executive of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL). INDIGENOUS MATTERS COMMITTEE The Indigenous Matters Committee will be organized by utilizing and adapting the medicine wheel framework under the guidance of elders and traditional teachers as a framework through which the Indigenous worldview can be understood. 2020-2022 Members. 2020-2022 Members. Committee Chair – Stacy Allison-Cassin. Vice-Chair – Vacant. CANADIAN GUIDELINES ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES Canadian Guidelines on Library and Information Services for Older Adults Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA), Interest Group on Services to Older People: Approved 24, 2002. CATALOGUING AND METADATA STANDARDS COMMITTEE CFLA-FCAB TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMITTEE REPORT The Committee on Indigenous Matters exists to and work with Indigenous (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) people to address issues related to libraries, archives and cultural memory institutions; to promote initiatives in all types of libraries by advancing and implementing meaningful reconciliation as addressed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report and in the Calls to Action (). FCAB-CFLA RAPPORT DU COMITÉ SUR LA VÉRITÉ ET LATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Le Comité sur la vérité et réconciliation existe pour travailler avec les populations autochtones (Premières Nations, Métis et Inuits) afin d’aborder les problèmes liés aux bibliothèques, aux archives et aux institutions de la mémoire culturelle et promouvoir des initiatives dans tous les types de bibliothèques en avançant et en mettant en œuvre une réconciliation significative FÉDÉRATION CANADIENNE DES ASSOCIATIONS DE BIBLIOTHÈQUES Canadian Federation of Library Associations. CFLA-FCAB is the united voice of Canada’s libraries. We work to influence public policy, advance library excellence, and raise the visibility of libraries in Canada to advance our national intellectual, social, economic, andcultural success.
DECADE OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES UNESCO Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2032. As the International Year of Indigenous Languages comes to an end, the United Nations has declared an International Decade of Indigenous Languages, to begin in 2022. The resolution was adopted by the UN General Assembly Dec. 18 “to draw attention to the critical loss of Indigenous languages and INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Indigenous Canada MOOC. Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), developed by the Unive rsity of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies, that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada, from an Indigenous perspective.Please click here for resources.. This is a free six week open online course offered by the University of British Columbia designed STATEMENT ON INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM AND LIBRARIES Statement on Intellectual Freedom and Libraries. Approval History: ~ CLA: June 27, 1974. Amended November 17, 1983; November 18, 1985; September 27, 2015. CFLA-FCAB: Adopted August 26, 2016; Reviewed April 12, 2019. The Canadian Federation of Library Associations recognizes and values the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as theguarantor
BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF Vivian Lewis. Vivian Lewis currently serves as Vice-President / President Elect of CARL, the Canadian Association of Research Libraries. She is a member of both the Board of Directors of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and, until Spring 2020, the Executive of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL). INDIGENOUS MATTERS COMMITTEE The Indigenous Matters Committee will be organized by utilizing and adapting the medicine wheel framework under the guidance of elders and traditional teachers as a framework through which the Indigenous worldview can be understood. 2020-2022 Members. 2020-2022 Members. Committee Chair – Stacy Allison-Cassin. Vice-Chair – Vacant. CANADIAN GUIDELINES ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES Canadian Guidelines on Library and Information Services for Older Adults Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA), Interest Group on Services to Older People: Approved 24, 2002. CATALOGUING AND METADATA STANDARDS COMMITTEE CFLA-FCAB TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMITTEE REPORT The Committee on Indigenous Matters exists to and work with Indigenous (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) people to address issues related to libraries, archives and cultural memory institutions; to promote initiatives in all types of libraries by advancing and implementing meaningful reconciliation as addressed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report and in the Calls to Action (). FCAB-CFLA RAPPORT DU COMITÉ SUR LA VÉRITÉ ET LATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Le Comité sur la vérité et réconciliation existe pour travailler avec les populations autochtones (Premières Nations, Métis et Inuits) afin d’aborder les problèmes liés aux bibliothèques, aux archives et aux institutions de la mémoire culturelle et promouvoir des initiatives dans tous les types de bibliothèques en avançant et en mettant en œuvre une réconciliation significative CANADIAN GUIDELINES ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES Canadian Guidelines on Library and Information Services for Older Adults Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA), Interest Group on Services to Older People: Approved 24, 2002. GUIDELINES FOR THE EDUCATION OF LIBRARY TECHNICIANS The Canadian Library Association (CLA) has established these guidelines in order to promote excellence in the training and education of library technicians. The guidelines are intended to serve as a national standard to be used both by educational institutions in Canada and by employers who need to determine the capabilities ofprogram graduates.
CANADIAN LIBRARY MONTH CLWD is a day for Canadians to recognize the valuable contributions made by all those who work in and for the public, academic, school, government, academic, corporate and private libraries that are integral to our communities. 2020 – Friday October 16, 2020. 2019 – Friday October 18, 2019. 2018 – Friday October 19, 2018.INDIGENOUS MOOCS
Indigenous MOOCs. Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), developed by the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies, that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada, from an Indigenous perspective. Check out the tool kit below and encourage your patrons to join the next student cohort. ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT Visit the post for more. Access to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA): Approved June 8, 1994; May 29, 2012 and June 1, 2012. INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM CHALLENGES SURVEY The survey creates a national snapshot of the nature and outcome of challenges to intellectual freedom in publicly-funded Canadian libraries. By documenting and reporting these incidents, Canadian libraries demonstrate their commitment to public accountability and ACCESS TO INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES AND THEIR CULTURAL The Truth and Reconciliation Committee of the Canadian Federation of Library Associations (CFLA-FCAB) released a report today outlining a path forward for respecting Indigenous culture and increasing access to traditional Indigenous knowledge. The 77-page report, which is the product of months of research and evaluation, makes ten recommendations to enhance experiences LIBRARY & LITERACY SERVICES FOR INDIGENOUS (FIRST NATIONS Library & Literacy Services for Indigenous (First Nations, Métis & Inuit) Peoples of Canada Position Statement Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA): Indigenous Peoples’ Network. CANADIAN BIBFRAME READINESS TASK FORCE The BIBFRAME Readiness Task Force is appointed for an initial term to end June 1, 2020, with the understanding that the charge and duration of the group may need to be extended or revised, depending on progress made over the coming year. The task force will commence work in Fall 2018 and will produce a preliminary report in Spring 2019. DÉCENNIE INTERNATIONALE DES LANGUES AUTOCHTONESTRANSLATE THIS PAGE UNESCO Décennie international des langues autochtones 2022-2032. Alors que l’Année internationale des langues autochtones tire à sa fin, les Nations Unies ont déclaré une Décennie internationale des langues autochtones, qui doit commencer en 2022. FÉDÉRATION CANADIENNE DES ASSOCIATIONS DE BIBLIOTHÈQUES Canadian Federation of Library Associations. CFLA-FCAB is the united voice of Canada’s libraries. We work to influence public policy, advance library excellence, and raise the visibility of libraries in Canada to advance our national intellectual, social, economic, andcultural success.
DECADE OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES UNESCO Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2032. As the International Year of Indigenous Languages comes to an end, the United Nations has declared an International Decade of Indigenous Languages, to begin in 2022. The resolution was adopted by the UN General Assembly Dec. 18 “to draw attention to the critical loss of Indigenous languages and INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Indigenous Canada MOOC. Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), developed by the Unive rsity of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies, that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada, from an Indigenous perspective.Please click here for resources.. This is a free six week open online course offered by the University of British Columbia designed STATEMENT ON INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM AND LIBRARIES Statement on Intellectual Freedom and Libraries. Approval History: ~ CLA: June 27, 1974. Amended November 17, 1983; November 18, 1985; September 27, 2015. CFLA-FCAB: Adopted August 26, 2016; Reviewed April 12, 2019. The Canadian Federation of Library Associations recognizes and values the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as theguarantor
BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF Vivian Lewis. Vivian Lewis currently serves as Vice-President / President Elect of CARL, the Canadian Association of Research Libraries. She is a member of both the Board of Directors of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and, until Spring 2020, the Executive of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL). INDIGENOUS MATTERS COMMITTEE The Indigenous Matters Committee will be organized by utilizing and adapting the medicine wheel framework under the guidance of elders and traditional teachers as a framework through which the Indigenous worldview can be understood. 2020-2022 Members. 2020-2022 Members. Committee Chair – Stacy Allison-Cassin. Vice-Chair – Vacant. CANADIAN GUIDELINES ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES Canadian Guidelines on Library and Information Services for Older Adults Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA), Interest Group on Services to Older People: Approved 24, 2002. CATALOGUING AND METADATA STANDARDS COMMITTEE CFLA-FCAB TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMITTEE REPORT The Committee on Indigenous Matters exists to and work with Indigenous (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) people to address issues related to libraries, archives and cultural memory institutions; to promote initiatives in all types of libraries by advancing and implementing meaningful reconciliation as addressed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report and in the Calls to Action (). FCAB-CFLA RAPPORT DU COMITÉ SUR LA VÉRITÉ ET LATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Le Comité sur la vérité et réconciliation existe pour travailler avec les populations autochtones (Premières Nations, Métis et Inuits) afin d’aborder les problèmes liés aux bibliothèques, aux archives et aux institutions de la mémoire culturelle et promouvoir des initiatives dans tous les types de bibliothèques en avançant et en mettant en œuvre une réconciliation significative FÉDÉRATION CANADIENNE DES ASSOCIATIONS DE BIBLIOTHÈQUES Canadian Federation of Library Associations. CFLA-FCAB is the united voice of Canada’s libraries. We work to influence public policy, advance library excellence, and raise the visibility of libraries in Canada to advance our national intellectual, social, economic, andcultural success.
DECADE OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES UNESCO Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2032. As the International Year of Indigenous Languages comes to an end, the United Nations has declared an International Decade of Indigenous Languages, to begin in 2022. The resolution was adopted by the UN General Assembly Dec. 18 “to draw attention to the critical loss of Indigenous languages and INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Indigenous Canada MOOC. Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), developed by the Unive rsity of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies, that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada, from an Indigenous perspective.Please click here for resources.. This is a free six week open online course offered by the University of British Columbia designed STATEMENT ON INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM AND LIBRARIES Statement on Intellectual Freedom and Libraries. Approval History: ~ CLA: June 27, 1974. Amended November 17, 1983; November 18, 1985; September 27, 2015. CFLA-FCAB: Adopted August 26, 2016; Reviewed April 12, 2019. The Canadian Federation of Library Associations recognizes and values the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as theguarantor
BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF Vivian Lewis. Vivian Lewis currently serves as Vice-President / President Elect of CARL, the Canadian Association of Research Libraries. She is a member of both the Board of Directors of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and, until Spring 2020, the Executive of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL). INDIGENOUS MATTERS COMMITTEE The Indigenous Matters Committee will be organized by utilizing and adapting the medicine wheel framework under the guidance of elders and traditional teachers as a framework through which the Indigenous worldview can be understood. 2020-2022 Members. 2020-2022 Members. Committee Chair – Stacy Allison-Cassin. Vice-Chair – Vacant. CANADIAN GUIDELINES ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES Canadian Guidelines on Library and Information Services for Older Adults Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA), Interest Group on Services to Older People: Approved 24, 2002. CATALOGUING AND METADATA STANDARDS COMMITTEE CFLA-FCAB TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMITTEE REPORT The Committee on Indigenous Matters exists to and work with Indigenous (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) people to address issues related to libraries, archives and cultural memory institutions; to promote initiatives in all types of libraries by advancing and implementing meaningful reconciliation as addressed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report and in the Calls to Action (). FCAB-CFLA RAPPORT DU COMITÉ SUR LA VÉRITÉ ET LATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Le Comité sur la vérité et réconciliation existe pour travailler avec les populations autochtones (Premières Nations, Métis et Inuits) afin d’aborder les problèmes liés aux bibliothèques, aux archives et aux institutions de la mémoire culturelle et promouvoir des initiatives dans tous les types de bibliothèques en avançant et en mettant en œuvre une réconciliation significative CANADIAN GUIDELINES ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES Canadian Guidelines on Library and Information Services for Older Adults Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA), Interest Group on Services to Older People: Approved 24, 2002. GUIDELINES FOR THE EDUCATION OF LIBRARY TECHNICIANS The Canadian Library Association (CLA) has established these guidelines in order to promote excellence in the training and education of library technicians. The guidelines are intended to serve as a national standard to be used both by educational institutions in Canada and by employers who need to determine the capabilities ofprogram graduates.
CANADIAN LIBRARY MONTH CLWD is a day for Canadians to recognize the valuable contributions made by all those who work in and for the public, academic, school, government, academic, corporate and private libraries that are integral to our communities. 2020 – Friday October 16, 2020. 2019 – Friday October 18, 2019. 2018 – Friday October 19, 2018.INDIGENOUS MOOCS
Indigenous MOOCs. Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), developed by the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies, that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada, from an Indigenous perspective. Check out the tool kit below and encourage your patrons to join the next student cohort. ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT Visit the post for more. Access to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA): Approved June 8, 1994; May 29, 2012 and June 1, 2012. INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM CHALLENGES SURVEY The survey creates a national snapshot of the nature and outcome of challenges to intellectual freedom in publicly-funded Canadian libraries. By documenting and reporting these incidents, Canadian libraries demonstrate their commitment to public accountability and ACCESS TO INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES AND THEIR CULTURAL The Truth and Reconciliation Committee of the Canadian Federation of Library Associations (CFLA-FCAB) released a report today outlining a path forward for respecting Indigenous culture and increasing access to traditional Indigenous knowledge. The 77-page report, which is the product of months of research and evaluation, makes ten recommendations to enhance experiences LIBRARY & LITERACY SERVICES FOR INDIGENOUS (FIRST NATIONS Library & Literacy Services for Indigenous (First Nations, Métis & Inuit) Peoples of Canada Position Statement Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA): Indigenous Peoples’ Network. CANADIAN BIBFRAME READINESS TASK FORCE The BIBFRAME Readiness Task Force is appointed for an initial term to end June 1, 2020, with the understanding that the charge and duration of the group may need to be extended or revised, depending on progress made over the coming year. The task force will commence work in Fall 2018 and will produce a preliminary report in Spring 2019. DÉCENNIE INTERNATIONALE DES LANGUES AUTOCHTONESTRANSLATE THIS PAGE UNESCO Décennie international des langues autochtones 2022-2032. Alors que l’Année internationale des langues autochtones tire à sa fin, les Nations Unies ont déclaré une Décennie internationale des langues autochtones, qui doit commencer en 2022. FÉDÉRATION CANADIENNE DES ASSOCIATIONS DE BIBLIOTHÈQUES Canadian Federation of Library Associations. CFLA-FCAB is the united voice of Canada’s libraries. We work to influence public policy, advance library excellence, and raise the visibility of libraries in Canada to advance our national intellectual, social, economic, andcultural success.
DECADE OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES UNESCO Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2032. As the International Year of Indigenous Languages comes to an end, the United Nations has declared an International Decade of Indigenous Languages, to begin in 2022. The resolution was adopted by the UN General Assembly Dec. 18 “to draw attention to the critical loss of Indigenous languages and INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Indigenous Canada MOOC. Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), developed by the Unive rsity of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies, that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada, from an Indigenous perspective.Please click here for resources.. This is a free six week open online course offered by the University of British Columbia designed INDIGENOUS MATTERS COMMITTEE The Indigenous Matters Committee will be organized by utilizing and adapting the medicine wheel framework under the guidance of elders and traditional teachers as a framework through which the Indigenous worldview can be understood. 2020-2022 Members. 2020-2022 Members. Committee Chair – Stacy Allison-Cassin. Vice-Chair – Vacant. STATEMENT ON INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM AND LIBRARIES Statement on Intellectual Freedom and Libraries Approval History: ~ CLA: June 27, 1974. Amended November 17, 1983; November 18, 1985;September 27, 2015.
CANADIAN GUIDELINES ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES Canadian Guidelines on Library and Information Services for Older Adults Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA), Interest Group on Services to Older People: Approved 24, 2002. CATALOGUING AND METADATA STANDARDS COMMITTEE CANADIAN BIBFRAME READINESS TASK FORCE CFLA-FCAB TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMITTEE REPORT The Committee on Indigenous Matters exists to and work with Indigenous (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) people to address issues related to libraries, archives and cultural memory institutions; to promote initiatives in all types of libraries by advancing and implementing meaningful reconciliation as addressed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report and in the Calls to Action (). LIBRARY & LITERACY SERVICES FOR INDIGENOUS (FIRST NATIONS Library & Literacy Services for Indigenous (First Nations, Métis & Inuit) Peoples of Canada Position Statement Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA): Indigenous Peoples’ Network. FÉDÉRATION CANADIENNE DES ASSOCIATIONS DE BIBLIOTHÈQUES Canadian Federation of Library Associations. CFLA-FCAB is the united voice of Canada’s libraries. We work to influence public policy, advance library excellence, and raise the visibility of libraries in Canada to advance our national intellectual, social, economic, andcultural success.
DECADE OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES UNESCO Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2032. As the International Year of Indigenous Languages comes to an end, the United Nations has declared an International Decade of Indigenous Languages, to begin in 2022. The resolution was adopted by the UN General Assembly Dec. 18 “to draw attention to the critical loss of Indigenous languages and INDIGENOUS RESOURCES Indigenous Canada MOOC. Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), developed by the Unive rsity of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies, that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada, from an Indigenous perspective.Please click here for resources.. This is a free six week open online course offered by the University of British Columbia designed INDIGENOUS MATTERS COMMITTEE The Indigenous Matters Committee will be organized by utilizing and adapting the medicine wheel framework under the guidance of elders and traditional teachers as a framework through which the Indigenous worldview can be understood. 2020-2022 Members. 2020-2022 Members. Committee Chair – Stacy Allison-Cassin. Vice-Chair – Vacant. STATEMENT ON INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM AND LIBRARIES Statement on Intellectual Freedom and Libraries Approval History: ~ CLA: June 27, 1974. Amended November 17, 1983; November 18, 1985;September 27, 2015.
CANADIAN GUIDELINES ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES Canadian Guidelines on Library and Information Services for Older Adults Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA), Interest Group on Services to Older People: Approved 24, 2002. CATALOGUING AND METADATA STANDARDS COMMITTEE CANADIAN BIBFRAME READINESS TASK FORCE CFLA-FCAB TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMITTEE REPORT The Committee on Indigenous Matters exists to and work with Indigenous (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) people to address issues related to libraries, archives and cultural memory institutions; to promote initiatives in all types of libraries by advancing and implementing meaningful reconciliation as addressed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report and in the Calls to Action (). LIBRARY & LITERACY SERVICES FOR INDIGENOUS (FIRST NATIONS Library & Literacy Services for Indigenous (First Nations, Métis & Inuit) Peoples of Canada Position Statement Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA): Indigenous Peoples’ Network. FÉDÉRATION CANADIENNE DES ASSOCIATIONS DE BIBLIOTHÈQUES Canadian Federation of Library Associations. CFLA-FCAB is the united voice of Canada’s libraries. We work to influence public policy, advance library excellence, and raise the visibility of libraries in Canada to advance our national intellectual, social, economic, andcultural success.
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Indigenous MOOCs. Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), developed by the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies, that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada, from an Indigenous perspective. Check out the tool kit below and encourage your patrons to join the next student cohort. CANADIAN GUIDELINES ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES Canadian Guidelines on Library and Information Services for Older Adults Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA), Interest Group on Services to Older People: Approved 24, 2002. CFLA-FCAB TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMITTEE REPORT The Committee on Indigenous Matters exists to and work with Indigenous (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) people to address issues related to libraries, archives and cultural memory institutions; to promote initiatives in all types of libraries by advancing and implementing meaningful reconciliation as addressed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report and in the Calls to Action (). ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT Visit the post for more. Access to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Acknowledgment - Canadian Library Association (CLA): Approved June 8, 1994; May 29, 2012 and June 1, 2012. INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM CHALLENGES SURVEY The survey creates a national snapshot of the nature and outcome of challenges to intellectual freedom in publicly-funded Canadian libraries. By documenting and reporting these incidents, Canadian libraries demonstrate their commitment to public accountability and DÉCENNIE INTERNATIONALE DES LANGUES AUTOCHTONESTRANSLATE THIS PAGE UNESCO Décennie international des langues autochtones 2022-2032. Alors que l’Année internationale des langues autochtones tire à sa fin, les Nations Unies ont déclaré une Décennie internationale des langues autochtones, qui doit commencer en 2022. FCAB-CFLA RAPPORT DU COMITÉ SUR LA VÉRITÉ ET LATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Le Comité sur la vérité et réconciliation existe pour travailler avec les populations autochtones (Premières Nations, Métis et Inuits) afin d’aborder les problèmes liés aux bibliothèques, aux archives et aux institutions de la mémoire culturelle et promouvoir des initiatives dans tous les types de bibliothèques en avançant et en mettant en œuvre une réconciliation significative * Toggle High Contrast* Toggle Font size
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