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Thesis/Objective – the article is intended to recall the background of Polish Librarians Association joining IFLA in 1928 and describe the participation of Polish librarians in IFLA activities including the annual sessions and IFLA subcommittees. Research methods – the author based his research on IFLA Actes du Comité international des bibliothèques and Polish primary and secondary sources related to the subject of the article. Results/Conclusions – Poland joined IFLA very early, gaining the opportunity to follow the latest trends in the international librarianship and implement some of them back home. The contribution of Poland to IFLA activities was not significant at that time – Polish librarianship was still in the process of being formed again after the partitions and no librarianship centers were present.
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Teza/cel artykułu – artykuł przypomina okoliczności historyczne, w których Związek Bibliotekarzy Polskich wstępował w 1928 r. do IFLA. Opisany jest udział polskich bibliotekarzy w pracach tej organizacji, przede wszystkim w jej dorocznych sesjach, a również w dwóch podkomisjach IFLA. Metody – podstawowym źródłem było wydawnictwo IFLA: Actes du Comité international des bibliothèques, wykorzystano również polskie publikacje źródłowe i dokumentacyjne. Wyniki/wnioski – Polska wcześnie wstąpiła do IFLA zyskując przez to możliwość śledzenia najnowszych tendencji w bibliotekarstwie światowym, a niektóre z nich wprowadzając w życie. Wkład merytoryczny w prace IFLA nie był znaczący – polskie bibliotekarstwo organizowało się wtedy po okresie zaborów i nie zdołało wyłonić jeszcze ośrodków myśli bibliotekarskiej.
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Thesis/purpose of the article – The article recalls the historical circumstances in which the Polish Librarians’ Union joined the IFLA in 1928. It describes the contribution of Polish librarians to the work of this organisation, especially to its annual sessions and also to the work of its subcommittees. Methodology – the primary source used is IFLA’s main publication, Actes du Comité international des Bibliothèques. Polish sources and documentary materials were also used. Results/conclusions – Poland joined the IFLA at an early stage, which allowed our country to follow global tendencies in library practice, and to implement some of them domestically. Poland’s contribution to IFLA’s work was not very significant, as at that time the Polish librarians’ community was in its formative stage, following the period of the country’s partition, and its intellectual centres had not developed yet.
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