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#WLIC2019 Livestream

22/8/2019

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The IFLA World Library and Information Congress begins in Athens this Sunday August 25 and ends on Thursday August 29.
You can join the action in Athens and view some of IFLA’s most popular sessions.
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The WLIC 2019 live stream offer will include:
  • Opening Session - Sunday 25 August from NZT 7:30–9:00 pm
  • IFLA Highlights Session -  Monday 26 August from NZT 5:30–6:30 pm
  • IFLA President’s Session - Monday 26 August from NZT 6:30–8:30 pm
  • From Vision to Implementation - IFLA’s Strategy Monday 26 August from NZT 8:45–9:45 pm
  • Legislators’ Panel - What Lawmakers Think about Libraries - Monday 26 August from NZT 10:45–11:45 pm
  • Strengthening the Global Voice - Securing the Future of Libraries - Monday 26 August from NZT 11:45 pm–12:45 am
  • Closing Session - Thursday 29 August from NZT 1:00–2:30 am

There will also be a selection of key sessions organised by IFLA’s Professional Units:
  • “Twenty Years of the IFLA Intellectual Freedom Statement: Constancy and Change”, by the IFLA Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE) Advisory Committee - Sunday 25 August from NZT 10:45 pm–12:45 am

  • “Innovation in Changing Times” by the IFLA Latin America and the Caribbean Section - Tuesday 27 August from NZT 1:00 – 3:00 am

  • “Legal Implications of Disruptive Technologies in Libraries” organised by the IFLA Copyright and other Legal Matters (CLM) Advisory Committee - Thursday 29 August from NZT 5:30 – 7:30 pm

  • “Library Love Stories” co-organised by the IFLA New Professionals Special Interest Group (NPSIG) with the IFLA Management and Marketing Section (with ALIA President Robert Knight) - Thursday 29 August from NZT 7:45 – 9:45pm

If you are having troubles watching the live stream here, you can also access through this playlist in YouTube.
 
Recordings will be made available on the WLIC 2019 website and the YouTube channel by the end of each day.

Follow #WLIC2019 on social media and check the WLIC 2019 website for further live streaming announcements and details.
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