A nonprofit professional organization established “to promote the mutual professional interests of librarians and other library workers.”
For libraries and archives of the Anglican Communion. With information and links.
For people interested in ancient and medieval writing. In English and French.
Promotes excellence in research, teaching, and service for library and information science education.
An international association of owners of information businesses. Includes information on conferences and events as well as a code of ethics.
An international initiative designed to serve librarians, publishers and intermediaries by facilitating the recording and exchange of online usage statistics.
An association focusing on technological developments and human computer interaction, IADIS publishes a journal and sponsors two annual conferences: the IADIS International Conference on WWW/Internet and the IADIS International Conference on e-Society.
Voluntary international non-governmental organization of a group of libraries, represented by their library directors or university managers who are responsible for information services and resource management. Includes organization chart and links to resources.
The Coalition serves primarily higher education institutions by facilitating discussion among consortia on issues of common interest. Currently includes 79 library consortia in North America, now expanding to the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Australia and other countries.
Site of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. Includes information on conferences, publications, and membership.
Promotes Chinese librarianship and culture studies. Find membership details, links and publications.
International directory with contact information.
Organization that promotes communication and sharing of ideas among all members of the serials information chain. Includes reports and information on conferences.
International association of information professionals/special librarians in corporations, business, science, government, and academic institutions that use /produce specialized information.
List resources that help with the dissemination of Judaic resources and library/media services. Includes information scholarships, awards, and members libraries.