(via Seangill Peter Bae, Princeton University)
The Section on Document Delivery and Resource Sharing will hold a two-day meeting from Wednesday, August 10, to Thursday, August 11, at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The registration deadline is 4:00 PM CST on Friday, August 5. To sign up, go here.
The Section on Document Delivery and Resource Sharing is the forum in IFLA for libraries and associations concerned with making information in all formats available throughout the world, via a variety of resource sharing and document supply techniques. The Section strongly believes that information is for the use of our users, and that facilitating the use of information across institutional and national boundaries is our duty as resource sharing professionals. The group also analyses the changes and developments in the current information environment, in addition to critically incorporating technological developments. It provides guidance and leadership in resource-sharing principles and practices for the benefit of our users. The Section supports the idea of the global library as a networked resource-sharing organism that enables access to resources, through the collaboration of libraries worldwide.
For more information about the event, including the schedule, go here.