Hey all,

Has anyone tried Wikimedia activities with Prison Libraries? Seems like a
really cool opportunity to highlight offline Wikipedia etc?

Cheers,

Alex
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From: Krolak, Lisa <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 4:58 AM
Subject: [IFLA-L] Prison Libraries
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>


Dear IFLA community,



For an upcoming *publication on prison libraries*, I am currently looking
for people (for example prison librarians) who can share experiences from
their countries, including different approaches and policy environments for
prison education and prison libraries. I am also looking for articles,
photos, existing case studies, etc.



The publication will be the first international, comparative publication on
the role and potential of prison libraries. It will provide an overview of
the contribution that books and libraries in prison can make in supporting
a reading culture, increasing literacy skills and preparing inmates for
their socio-professional integration after their release.



The international policy environment for prison libraries will be
described, particularly the IFLA Guidelines for Library Services to
Prisoners. It is foreseen to launch the publication at the IFLA conference
in 2019.



I very much look forward to hearing from you.



Best wishes,



Lisa Krolak



[image: cid:[email protected]]

*Lisa Krolak*

Head, UIL Library

Feldbrunnenstr. 58

20148 Hamburg

Germany

Tel. ++49 (0)40 44 80 41 33

Fax ++49 (0) 40 4107723

www.unesco.org/uil

[email protected]








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