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COADY
International Institute
The COADY International Institute is world renowned as a centre of
excellence for community-based development. They provide education
programs to help build communities from a grassroots level.
URL: http://www.coady.stfx.ca/education/index.cfm
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Mortenson
Center for International Library Programs
This center is located at the University of Illinios and seeks to
strengthen the international connections between libraries and librarians.
URL: http://www.library.uiuc.edu/mortenson/
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IFLA-
Fellowships, Funds, Grants, and Awards
This is a detailed listing of Fellowships, Funds, Grants and Awards
available through the International Federation of Library Associations
(IFLA). Complete descriptions and application procedures are included.
URL: http://www.ifla.org/III/members/grants.htm
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IFLA-
Action for Development through Libraries Program (ALP)
Action for Development through Library Program (ALP) seeks “to further
the library profession, library institutions and library and information
services in the developing countries of Africa, Asia and Oceania and
Latin America and the Caribbean”. Some of the activities include continuing
education, development of library associations, functional literacy
programs and improving services to the general community.
URL: http://www.ifla.org/VI/1/alp.htm
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INASP
Library Development Programmes
International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications
(INASP) works with libraries and librarians to “strengthen existing
skills, capacity to access, use and disseminate information” through
providing training workshops and assisting with access to information.
URL: http://www.inasp.info/file/64/librarians.html
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IFLA/OCLC Early
Career Development Fellowship Program
"This program, jointly sponsored by the American Theological
Library Association, the International Federation of Library Associations
and Institutions (IFLA), OCLC Online Computer Library Center and OCLC
PICA, provides early career development and continuing education for
library and information science professionals from countries with developing
economies."
URL: http://www.oclc.org/education/earlycareer/default.htm