COMLA – The Contribution to Librarianship in the Developing World

Karunarathna, Ananda COMLA – The Contribution to Librarianship in the Developing World., 2008 UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished) [Other]

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COMLA is a viable Commonwealth Professional Association with an influential voice in international library relations. COMLA is an association of Associations and its progress depends on each one of us. It has maintained its most cherished characteristic: its potential for developing close ties of fellowship between individual professionals from widely deferring backgrounds and cultures. The purpose of this article is to discuss the COMLA’s contribution towards the development of librarianship.

Item type: Other
Keywords: Library Science Library Associations Information Networks
Subjects: H. Information sources, supports, channels.
Depositing user: Mr. J.J.G. Arachchige
Date deposited: 16 Sep 2008
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 12:12
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/12285

References

The Commonwealth Foundation, Aims and Achievements 1966-1984 (1984).

Directory of Commonwealth Organizations (1991).

Ferguson, Stephney "Organizing library associations in small countries" COMLA newsletter, no.54 (Dec. 1986), p.8-9.

Harris, Myrtle "Advocates for information provision and use: the role of library associations" Paper presented at XXV ACURIL, 1996, Puerto Rico.

Ken Williams, editor, A guide to Commonwealth Professional Associations (1983).


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