Thursday, September 2, 2010

[Lib-helig-l] Librarianship in the South



>>> "Dam, Henk van" <h.v.dam@kit.nl> 9/2/2010 4:03 PM >>>

"Everything you always wanted to know about libraries, but were afraid to ask…"

 

 

Officially the portal will be launched on World Development Information Day (October 24th 2010) but for you already accessible!

 

Dear Librarian,

 

The Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) Amsterdam, the Netherlands, has launched a new portal: http://portals.kit.nl/Librarianship_in_the_South offering a website of free and full-text internet resources on library and information management and knowledge sharing (incl. e-publications, websites, databases, audio-visuals, photographs).

 

The website has been developed and managed by the Information & Library Services (ILS) department of KIT with support from all its project partners in the South and aims at library development.

 

Add this searchable online library to your favorites! RSS and e-mail alerts will keep you informed of the latest resources added, as well as of news and events. Librarians from all over the world are asked to contribute to this website.

 

Tell us what you think; share your publications, links, thoughts, photographs (on libraries and library staff) and ideas… We have joined Twitter http://twitter.com/LibintheSouth and Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=lf#!/pages/Librarianship-in-the-South/123477107692887?ref=mf to build our libraries for development platform but we need your help to make the most of these social media.

 

Kind regards,

Henk van Dam, MA (editor)
Portal_Librarianship_in_the_South@kit.nl
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KIT Information & Library Services
T +31 (0)20 568 8573
C +31 (0) 6 5 43 43 403

Royal Tropical Institute

Mauritskade 63 [1092 AD]
P.O. Box 95001, 1090 HA Amsterdam
The Netherlands
F +31 (0)20 6654423
www.kit.nl

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