1、IFLA TREND REPORTUPDATE 2023Realising libraries potential as partnersfor developmentBased on the contributions of:Mohd Ismail Abdin,Vivian Ampsonah,Evie Cordell,Bryan Boy Cortez,Zo Dunlop,Lyudmila Dyadyk,Xiaofang ZhangINSIGHTS FROM THETRENDREPORTIFLA is the Global Voice of the Library andInformation
2、 ProfessionIFLA puts libraries on the global stage and helps them develop.We are the global voice and the largest brains trust of the library and informationprofession,with an active network of more than 1,400 Members leading institutions andplayers in the library field in over 150 countries,and wel
3、l-established relations with the UNand other international organisations.Together with our Members we work to set the professional agenda and develop standardsin library service provision,to improve access to information and cultural heritageresources,and to place this work at the heart of local,nat
4、ional and global policies.Contributors to the Original Trend Report:Olivier Crepin-Leblond,Chairman Internet Corporation for Assigned Names andNumbers(ICANN)At-large Advisory Committee(ALAC)Anriette Esterhuysen,CEO,Association forProgressive Communications(APC)Divina Frau-Meigs,Professor,Universit d
5、uParis III:Sorbonne NouvelleMelissa Gregg,Principal Investigator,IntelCenter for Social ComputingJohn Houghton,Professorial Fellow,Centre forStrategic Economic Studies,VictoriaUniversityDeborah Jacobs,Director,Global Libraries,Bill&Melinda Gates FoundationMarime Jamme,CEO,Spot One GlobalSolutionsJan
6、is Karklins,Assistant Director General forCommunication and Information,UNESCOAlejandro Pisanty,Professor,NationalAutonomous University of MexicoLee Rainie,Director,Internet&American LifeProject,Pew Research Center*Kate Russell,Presenter,BBC Click OnlineAndreas Schleicher,Director for Education,Orga