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*IFLA Section on Education and Training (SET) Celebrates its 40th
Anniversary*



Over the past few decades, the Section for Education and Training (SET) has
supported and enhanced library and information science (LIS) education and
training based on research and professional practice on an international
scale to encourage collaboration and development across the profession.



In 2014, SET will be celebrating its 40th anniversary in two parts:



1) An off-site summit as part of the 2014 IFLA World Library and
Information Conference in Lyon

2) A 40th anniversary book to be published in 2015 featuring historical
chapters and insights into the future of LIS education and training



The summit will be a special one-day off-site session at the 2014 IFLA
conference and will address SET’s history and future by creating a
collaborative forum for critical discussion. Components of the event
includes panels, keynotes, and Ignite sessions.



The goal of the anniversary book will be to examine the past 40 years of
SET’s history and its role in LIS education and training as well as to make
future projections of LIS education and training in 2050. The book will
include both historical chapters examining lessons learned over the past 40
years as well as position papers addressing key issues of LIS education and
training. Some potential thematic issues the book will address are the
integration of hands-on knowledge, reputation of the LIS profession, how
the library of the future might look and how to prepare LIS students for
it, and future research in LIS.



In conjunction with the summit, SET will celebrate its 40th anniversary by
bridging the past to the future in the continual support of LIS education
and training. For more information on SET’s history, check out Ole Harbo
and Russell Bowden’s publication of the organization from 1974 to 2003 at:
http://www.ifla.org/publications/development-of-the-profession-a-history-of-the-ifla-section-for-education-training-from.




More details regarding the celebration activities are forthcoming (see
http://www.ifla.org/set). For more information, please contact Clara Chu,
cmchu @ uncg.edu, or Michael Seadle, seadle @ ibi.hu-berlin.de.


-- 
Clara M. Chu, Ph.D.
Chair and Professor
Department of Library and Information Studies, UNCG
336.334.3481   https://sites.google.com/a/uncg.edu/cmchu/
* 2014/15 ALISE President
* 2013-15 IFLA Division IV Chair, Professional Committee & Governing Board
Member