Introducing IAALD
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Discover IAALD, the International Association of Agricultural Librarians and Documentalists, established in 1955 to unite information specialists in agriculture and related fields. IAALD connects its members worldwide, advocating for the value of agricultural knowledge and enhancing practices in information management and dissemination. Engage through meetings, educational opportunities, and a vibrant online community. We're focused on creating an ecosystem of shared resources and collaborative learning to advance agriculture and rural development. Join us at www.iaald.org.
Introducing IAALD
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Introducing IAALD Frontiers in Information management for the Bio- and environmental Sciences 25 January 2007 Peter Ballantyne
Vision • the leading global community of practice for information specialists* in agriculture and related disciplines *people and institutions who are professionally involved in creating, capturing, accessing, or disseminating information and knowledge concerning agriculture and rural development
Who we are • 1955 – set up as international association of agricultural librarians and documentalists • 1990 – changed L and D to be ‘information specialists’ • 2005 – core of ‘ag’ librarians + infospecialists, web and IT people, K-people, ag extension, ag educators, academics….
What we do • IAALD connects agricultural information specialists worldwide • providing platforms and spaces for information dissemination, exchange, knowledge sharing, and learning • IAALD convenes agricultural information specialists worldwide • organising meetings and catalyzing dialogue among all agricultural information stakeholders
What we do • IAALD communicates and advocates the value of knowledge and information to its members and others • improving the status and practice of agricultural information management and dissemination • IAALD collaborates with members and other partner organisations • facilitating educational and other opportunities across agricultural information communities
How we operate • Members (institutions, individuals, students) • Executive Committee 2005-2010 • Elected members • Observers • World Congresses • Other events and sessions • Chapters (china, central/east europe, africa) • ‘Sisters’ (jaald, usain, aibda, fita’s, …) • Website: www.iaald.org • Listserver @ University Arizona • Weblog: http://iaald.blogspot.com • Quarterly Journal
Some highlights • 2005 world congress (usa) • 2006 africa congress and chapter • 2008 world congress (japan) • 2010 world congress (france) • Soon – journal online (oa) • Low-cost, participatory Web 2.0 approach • Partnering
Web 2.0 the inspiration • The web is shifting from an international library of interlinked pages to an information ecosystem, where data circulate like nutrients in a rain forest.” Information in this ecosystem is “analyzed, repackaged, digested, and passed on. It flows.” www.discover.com/issues/oct-05/departments/emerging-technology/ • The web is “shifting from being a medium in which information is transmitted and consumed, into being a platform, in which content was created, shared, remixed, repurposed, and passed along. http://elearnmag.org/subpage.cfm?section=articles&article=29-1
Getting involved? • For members, by members • Volunteering … • Recruiting, promoting, marketing, … • Organizing activities, events, … • Contributing your news, your views, … • Writing, reviewing, editing - for the QB, the blog, … • discussing, sharing, connecting on the listserver … • Joint chapter ..