Welcome! We are in the second phase of IFLA’s Global Vision discussion. We are here to contribute to the largest ideas store of actions based on the results.

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Welcome! We are in the second phase of IFLA’s Global Vision discussion. We are here to contribute to the largest ideas store of actions based on the results of phase 1. On social media, use the #IFLAGlobalVision hashtag. Self-facilitated country workshop

Introduction Please share: Your name Your total library experience in years The library type you have most experience in (National, Academic and Research, Public, School, Special, Other, or not a librarian) Self-facilitated country workshop

Our Vision, Our Future! A strong and united library field powering literate, informed and participative societies #iflaGlobalVision

10 opportunities Self-facilitated country workshop

Creating groups Please create 5 equally sized groups Self-facilitated country workshop

Prioritizing the opportunities In each group: Discuss the results from phase 1 (highlights and opportunities) Create a top-3 opportunities’ list for your country Create a top-5 opportunities’ list for your region Then: we’ll create a shared list of top opportunities for the country and region in the room. Self-facilitated country workshop

Assigning opportunities to groups Each group gets assigned 1 opportunity to work on. 3 groups get the top-3 opportunities for the country. One group works on opportunity 5: advocacy One group works on opportunity 7: collaboration Self-facilitated country workshop

Creating ideas for actions In your group: What 5 ideas for actions could we as librarians consider to realise this opportunity in our country? Opportunity 5: What 5 bold actions are needed for us (as librarians) to improve advocacy for the library field in our country? Opportunity 7: What 5 bold actions could we (as librarians) take to improve collaboration across the library field in our country? And: List 1 bold action that we could take as librarians to improve collaboration within our region. Self-facilitated country workshop

Present the ideas for actions Present your ideas for actions in one minute. Give recommendations on how to improve the ideas for actions. Self-facilitated country workshop

Wrap up and cool down Self-facilitated country workshop

Our Vision, Our Future! A strong and united library field powering literate, informed and participative societies #iflaGlobalVision