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In tight budget environments it is tempting to view ICT equipment and training as a luxury to cut. We can all think of a...
Three senior journalists from MTV+ in Ukraine recently visited WDRB in Louisville to learn how to improve the quality of their content and efficiency of operations at their TV station.
Librarians in Ukraine are promoting the ideals of a “modern library” and helping to change perspectives about their role in the community. A recent national survey of more than 2,500 citizens...
I just participated, via Skype, in the Starobelsk Library's grand celebration of getting computers from the Bibliomist project. It was wonderful to see the library filled with friends and people...
Looking back on the past twelve months, I am thrilled by the results of IREX’ work and excited to consider the prospects for the coming year. In 2012, with our generous donors’ support, it...
Five Global UGRAD students at the University of Louisiana at Monroe recently experienced the impact of collective action in their host community....
What is a modern library? What role can young librarians from around Eastern Europe play to promote modern services and approaches in their...
When Noela Jonathan asks the Tanzanian government for a shilling, she considers herself lucky to get just half. Such is life at public universities across Tanzania, where an already cash-tight...
A library in the Crimea has attracted Azerbaijani children of recent immigrants with online games and technology, and helped them...
More than two years after Bibliomist – Global Libraries...











