Innovation through Co-operation: The History of LIBER (Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche) 1971-2009
Autor Esko Häklien Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 iun 2011
LIBER, the principal association of research libraries in Europe, was founded in 1971, under the auspices of the Council of Europe. The driving force behind the new association was a small dedicated group of European librarians, led by Jean-Pierre Clavel, Director of the Bibliothèque Cantonale et Universitaire, Lausanne. Their goal was to give European research libraries, national and university, a distinctive and compelling voice in the international library community. The chosen name LIBER (Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche) was redolent of both books and freedom. This history, covering the years from 1971 to 2009, documents a unique period in European history. The continent of Europe was divided into two separate blocs of West and East with very few contacts between librarians and scholars; in the late 1980s came the sudden collapse of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe and its consequences for libraries; and, thereafter, there arrived a ?new dawn? of renewed contacts between librarians and restored co-operation between research libraries across the whole of Europe leading to the robust research network that is being built today. The book also charts the revolution in information technology in European research libraries and its profound effects on how libraries serve their users. In this process, LIBER has played an active role in encouraging and developing a strong network of research libraries across Europe and in fostering positive co-operation among European research libraries. The author is the eminent Finnish national and university librarian and scholar Professor Esko Häkli, himself a former president of LIBER. He has meticulously researched the history of LIBER in a period of profound social and political change in Europe. From this rich background, he has woven an engrossing and yet contemplative account of LIBER?s early struggles and successes in its mission to give European research libraries a distinctive voice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788763537919
ISBN-10: 8763537915
Pagini: 371
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 178 x 248 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: Museum Tusculanum Press
Colecția Museum Tusculanum Press
ISBN-10: 8763537915
Pagini: 371
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 178 x 248 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: Museum Tusculanum Press
Colecția Museum Tusculanum Press
Notă biografică
Esko Häkli is a Finnish national and university librarian and scholar. He is a former president of LIBER.
Cuprins
Preface
I. The Foundation of LIBER and the Early Years 1968–1980
Library Co-operation in Post-War Europe
A New Association Comes into Being
Clavel’s Programme
Reactions in the Library Field
The Professional Programme
Co-operation with the Council of Europe
A Laborious Start
Kenneth Humphreys as President
II. Through Stormy Years towards a New Future 1980–1994
A Challenging Time of Change
Administering the Association
Professional Activities
Working Groups
New Initiatives to Activate LIBER
LIBER and EFLC: Confrontation or Co-operation
From a European Library to the Library Action Plan
The Council of Europe’s New Interest
Central and Eastern Europe
A New Approach and New Statutes
III. The New LIBER at Work (1995–2009)
Governance of the Association
Annual General Conferences
The Professional Divisions and their Programmes
Publications
Expert Committees and Major Projects
Publications Crisis
Towards the Digital Library
The Future of LIBER
IV. Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Source and Bibliography
Appendices
I. Statutes of the LIBER Association
II. LIBER Members
III. Presidents and Officers of the LIBER Association 1971–2009
IV. Members of the Executive Board of the LIBER Association 1971–2009
V. Honorary Members 1973–2009
VI. Finances of the LIBER Association 1971–2009
VII. Annual General Conferences and the Number of Participants 1972–2009
VIII. LIBER Conferences, Open Meetings and Seminars
IX. Publications of LIBER
Index
I. The Foundation of LIBER and the Early Years 1968–1980
Library Co-operation in Post-War Europe
A New Association Comes into Being
Clavel’s Programme
Reactions in the Library Field
The Professional Programme
Co-operation with the Council of Europe
A Laborious Start
Kenneth Humphreys as President
II. Through Stormy Years towards a New Future 1980–1994
A Challenging Time of Change
Administering the Association
Professional Activities
Working Groups
New Initiatives to Activate LIBER
LIBER and EFLC: Confrontation or Co-operation
From a European Library to the Library Action Plan
The Council of Europe’s New Interest
Central and Eastern Europe
A New Approach and New Statutes
III. The New LIBER at Work (1995–2009)
Governance of the Association
Annual General Conferences
The Professional Divisions and their Programmes
Publications
Expert Committees and Major Projects
Publications Crisis
Towards the Digital Library
The Future of LIBER
IV. Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Source and Bibliography
Appendices
I. Statutes of the LIBER Association
II. LIBER Members
III. Presidents and Officers of the LIBER Association 1971–2009
IV. Members of the Executive Board of the LIBER Association 1971–2009
V. Honorary Members 1973–2009
VI. Finances of the LIBER Association 1971–2009
VII. Annual General Conferences and the Number of Participants 1972–2009
VIII. LIBER Conferences, Open Meetings and Seminars
IX. Publications of LIBER
Index