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Question: About the Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section

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Scope
The Section's major purpose is to support the provision of the library service and reading promotion to children and young adults throughout the world. Its main objectives are to promote international cooperation in the fields of library services to children and young adults, and to encourage the exchange of experience, education and training and research in all aspects of this subject. The Section's concerns include the provision of library services to all children and young adults in different cultures and traditions in cooperation with appropriate organizations and to adults interacting with children and young adults. The Section works in cooperation with other IFLA Sections and a number of international reading and library associations, including the International Reading Association (IRA) and the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY).

Working Groups at the Children’s and Young Adults’ Libraries Section
There are a number of working groups that support, improve and develop the Section’s projects and other activities. In these groups, section members, as well as guests and experts from all over the world work collaboratively to improve library services to children and young adults. The links lead to the project descriptions as well as a list of working group members.
• New in 2021: Safer Internet Day
• Best Practices
• Sister Libraries
• The World Through Picture Books
• Other Activities
Want to join a group? Contact the Section’s Information Co-ordinator, Benjamin Scheffler bensche22ifla@gmail.com.

Partnership
• ALMA - The Astrid Lindgren Memory Award
• ICDL - The International Children's Digital Library

The ICDL is a library for the world's children. Since its creation in 2002, the Section has been a partner in the development of this unique resource, which provides free access to children's books, in their original languages over the Internet. With children as design partners, an interdisciplinary team works with experts in children's literature from throughout the world to make available an expanding collection of full-text historic and contemporary children's books. The mission of the Library is to encourage a love of reading, foster a readiness to learn, and offer a response to the challenges of world illiteracy.
• IFLA/IBBY/IRA Memorandum of Understanding

(Source: , 22 Jun 2021)

Source Link: https://www.ifla.org/about-the-libraries-for-children-and-ya-section