Every year, the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) hosts a general conference where leaders in the global library community gather together to exchange ideas, network with fellow delegates and share the latest advancements in librarianship. This is a conference I relish attending as over the years I have formed valuable relationships and learned a great deal from my colleagues around the world.![IFLA%20LOGO-Colour_no-text[1]](https://libapps.libraries.uc.edu/liblog/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/IFLA-LOGO-Colour_no-text1.jpg)
My direct involvement with IFLA began in 2001, when I gave a poster presentation for the Metropolitan New York Library Council at IFLA’s Boston conference. My current role is as a member of the Knowledge Management (KM) Standing Committee, after serving two four-year terms as chair of the section. This section was approved as a part of IFLA in 2003, with objectives to: support the implementation of KM culture in libraries and information environments; provide an international platform for professional communication and understanding of the significance of KM for librarians and their institutions; and follow the developments in KM and promote its practical implementation within the IFLA community. Continue reading






oin us Mon. Nov. 9 at 5:00 PM in the Gorno Library for a concert of music for trombone choir. Full program forthcoming