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1
International Board on Books (IBBY)
International Childrens Digital Library (ICDL)
  • Jennifer Wilkin
  • LIS 760

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What is IBBY?
  • The International Board on Books for Young
    People (IBBY) is a non-profit organization which
    represents an international network of people
    from all over the world who are committed to
    bringing books and children together.

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Mission
  • to promote international understanding through
    children's books
  • to give children everywhere the opportunity to
    have access to books with high literary and
    artistic standards
  • to encourage the publication and distribution of
    quality children's books, especially in
    developing countries
  • to provide support and training for those
    involved with children and children's literature
  • to stimulate research and scholarly works in the
    field of children's literature

4
How it began
  • 1952- Jella Lepman (German journalist, author and
    translator) organized International Understanding
    through Childrens Book in Munich, Germany.
  • This meeting gathered authors, publishers,
    teachers and philosophers. A committee was
    appointed to create the International Board on
    Books for Young People IBBY.
  • 1953- IBBY was registered as a non-profit

organization in Zurich, Switzerland. The
founding members included Erich Kästner, Lisa
Tetzner, Astrid Lindgren, Jo Tenfjord, Fritz
Brunner, Bettina Hürlimann and Richard Bamberger.
5
Organization
  • Members of the National Sections Authors,
    illustrators, publishers, editors, translators,
    journalists, critics, teachers, university
    professors, students, librarians, booksellers,
    social workers and parents.
  • Executive Committee 10 people from different
    countries and a President, elected biennially by
    the National Sections at a General Assembly
    during the IBBY Congresses. They work on a
    voluntary basis.
  • Secretariat The daily management of IBBY's
    affairs is conducted from its Secretariat based
    in Basel, Switzerland.

6
National Sections
  • - Receive all IBBY information (IBBY Newsletter,
    Press Releases, IBBYs journal Bookbird A
    Journal of International Childrens Literature).
  • Are entitled to vote in the IBBY Membership
    Assembly and has the right to nominate the
    serving IBBY Officers.
  • Have the exclusive right to nominate candidates
    for the Hans Christian Andersen Award, the
    IBBY-Asahi Reading Promotion Award and titles for
    the IBBY Honour List.
  • Each section pays an annual membership due and
    must submit a biennial report of their
    activities.
  • The IBBY Executive Committee decides on the
    amount of dues for each National Section upon the
    following criteria the member countrys economic
    standing, its standard of living, its childrens
    book production and the countrys presence on the
    international book market.

7
Activities
  • IBBY Honour List

IBBY Documentation Centre of Books for Disabled
Young People
International Children's Book Day
8
Tsunami Relief Program
  • These projects were initiated immediately
    following the 2005 Tsunami disaster that hit the
    Indian Ocean region.
  • Indonesia
  • India
  • Thailand
  • The Maldives

9
Programs IBBY Yamada Program
  • Teams with 60 National Sections to help to
    produce and develop a book culture for children
    within regions with special needs and lack
    support.
  • The Campaign includes the following projects
  • Books for Africa Books from Africa
  • Develop networking in Asia and in the Pacific
  • Campaign for reading in Central America and the
    Caribbean
  • Campaign for reading in the Arab speaking
    countries
  • Keep national childrens literature alive!

10
Programs IBBY Children in Crisis
  • The purpose of IBBY Fund for Children in Crisis
    fund is to provide support for children whose
    lives have been disrupted through war, civil
    disorder or natural disaster.
  • Goals
  • Therapeutic use of books and storytelling in the
    form of bibliotherapy.
  • Creation or replacement of collections of
    selected books that are appropriate to the
    situation.

11
Asahi Reading Promotion Award
  • The Asahi Reading Promotion Award was established
    in 1986 during the IBBY Congress in Tokyo.
  • Sponsored by the Asahi Shimbun newspaper company.
  • Presented biennially to two groups or
    institutions whose outstanding activities are
    judged to be making a lasting contribution to
    reading promotion programs for children and young
    people.
  • Nominations are submitted by the National
    Sections of IBBY and may include projects from
    any part of the world. The jury consists of
    members of the IBBY Executive Committee.

12
Hans Christian Andersen Awards
  • The Hans Christian Andersen Awards are presented
    biennially to a living author and illustrator
    whose complete works have made a lasting
    contribution to children's literature.
  • The Author's Award has been given since 1956 and
    the Illustrator's Award has been given since
    1966.
  • It is the highest international recognition
    given to an author and an illustrator of
    children's books.
  • Nominations are made by the National Sections of
    IBBY and the recipients are selected by a
    distinguished international jury of children's
    literature specialists.

13
Books for AfricaBooks from Africa
  • This virtual exhibition has chosen and reviewed
    84 books from Africa for Africa.
  • Picture Books
  • Childrens Fiction
  • Folk Tales
  • Young Adult Fiction
  • Others

14
Congress
  • IBBY's congress is a biennial gathering of IBBY
    members and other people involved in children's
    books and reading development from all over the
    world to network and exchange ideas.
  • Every two years a different National Section
    hosts the Congress.
  • Several hundred people attend the lectures,
    panel discussions, seminar sessions and workshops
    on relevant congress themes.
  • An IBBY Congress is also allotted time for the
    presentation of different exhibitions and awards
    such as the Hans Christian Andersen Awards and
    the IBBY Honour List.
  • Congress 2012

15
IBBY Partnerships
  • CODE Canada's International Literacy Agency for
    Children
  • In developing countries, we support a network of
    partner organizations to design, deliver and
    evaluate quality literacy programs. We also
    engage Canadians to participate in education
    initiatives on global issues. Our programs
    support libraries and teacher training as well as
    national and local book publishing in about 20
    languages in Africa and the Caribbean.
  • International Reading Association IRA
  • Since 1956, IRA has been a nonprofit, global
    network of individuals and institutions committed
    to worldwide literacy. More than 70,000 members
    strong, the Association supports literacy
    professionals through a wide range of resources,
    advocacy efforts, volunteerism, and professional
    development activities. Our members promote high
    levels of literacy for all.
  • International Federation of Library Associations
  • and Institutions IFLA

16
Donations to IBBY
  • -IBBY Appeal for Japan (2011)
  • -IBBY Appeal for Pakistan (2010)
  • -IBBY Haiti Appeal (2010)

17
International Childrens Digital Library
  • The mission of the International Children's
    Digital Library Foundation (ICDL Foundation) is
    to support the world's children in becoming
    effective members of the global community - who
    exhibit tolerance and respect for diverse
    cultures, languages and ideas -- by making the
    best in children's literature available online
    free of charge. The Foundation pursues its vision
    by building a digital library of outstanding
    children's books from around the world and
    supporting communities of children and adults in
    exploring and using this literature through
    innovative technology designed in close
    partnership with children for children.

18
Foundation Goals
  • Collection
  • Create a collection of more than 10,000 books in
    at least 100 languages that is freely available
    to children, teachers, librarians, parents, and
    scholars throughout the world via the Internet. 
  • Each collection should reflect similarities and
    differences in cultures, societies, interests,
    lifestyles, and priorities of peoples around the
    world.
  • Identify proper materials that help children to
    understand the world around them and the global
    society in which they live. It is hoped that
    through a greater understanding of one another
    that tolerance and acceptance can be achieved.
  • Education
  • - Build a stronger understanding of the
    relationship between children's access to a
    digital collection of multicultural materials and
    children's attitudes toward books, libraries,
    reading, technology, and other countries and
    cultures.
  • Technology
  • - Seek assistance from children worldwide in the
    design and development of computer interface
    technologies that support children in searching,
    browsing, reading, and sharing books in
    electronic form.
  • Business
  • - Develop a program that insures the Librarys
    growth in accordance with its strategic
    priorities and in a manner that supports its
    outstanding human and intellectual resources to
    achieve the Library's mission of reaching as many
    children as possible with the best of children's
    literature.

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Fast Facts
  • The ICDL collection includes 4643 books in 61
    languages.
  • ICDL users come from 228 different countries.
  • The ICDL has been visited by over 3 million
    people since it was developed in November, 2002.

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Top Ten (2009)
  • United States (53)Peru (4)India (4)Canada
    (3)United Kingdom (3)Israel (2)Australia
    (2)Spain (2)Taiwan (2)Mexico (2)

21
Kidsteam
  • ICDL works with children from around the world
    for help designing and testing the ICDL
    interfaces, reviewing books, and sharing their
    impressions about the role of books, libraries,
    technology, and culture in their lives.
  • ICDL researchers currently work with 19 children
    at 5 different international sites. To learn
    about these sites and the children at each one,
    select from the list below.
  • College Park, MD, USA
  • Chicago, IL, USA
  • La Ceiba, Honduras
  • Munich, Germany
  • Wellington, New Zealand

22
Partners
  • Organizations
  • American Library Association (ALA)
  • Center for the Book
  • International Youth Library  (IJB), Libraries for
    Children and Young Adults Section/International
    Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)
  • Library of Congress (LOC)
  • Advisors
  • Librarian advisory board, International advisory
    board, Additional suthors, illustrators and
    researchers
  • Collection development
  • Publishers, Book Contributors
  • Volunteers
  • Translators
  • Sponsors

23
Research
  • International Research with ChildrenFunded by
    the Institute for Museum and Library Services
    (IMLS), the International Research with Children
    project works in four countries to explore how
    children perceive other cultures outside of their
    own and to describe the role of books, libraries,
    technology, and culture in children's lives.
  • ICDL CommunitiesFunded by the NSF, the ICDL
    Communities research project works to enable
    communities of children to develop around the
    ICDL book collection by building tools that allow
    intercultural communication between children.
  • Research ProgramsFunded by a large number of
    concerned individuals and organizations, The
    International Children's Digital Library
    Foundation supports directly a number of research
    projects in Library Sciences, Computer Science
    and Education. This support provides the
    foundation upon which the Library has been built.

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Get Involved
  • Member/Sponsor
  • Book contributor
  • Volunteer Library Translator
  • Library ambassador
  • Recommend a book for featured books
  • Check out the Gift Shop
  • Get the Apps (ICDL for iPhone/iPad or StoryKit)

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Bibliography
  • International Board on Books for Young People.
    IBBY, 4 July 2012. Web. 1 July 2012.
    lthttp//www.ibby.org/gt.
  • International Children's Digital Library. ICDL
    Foundation, n.d. Web. 1 July 2012.
    lthttp//en.childrenslibrary.org/gt.
  • Paul, Sturges, and Neill Richard. "An Alien
    Implant." The Quiet Struggle Information and
    Libraries for the People of Africa. 88-114.
    Print.
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