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The IYALI 2018 scholarship winners: Top row, from left, Mostafa Tuhami (Egypt), Koi Kazungu (Kenya), Letshani Ndlovu (Zimbabwe). Bottom row, from left, Harouna Ahmadou Saliou Yerima (Cameroon), Momoh Mansaray (Sierra Leone) and Joan Njogu (Kenya).
26 Feb 2019
Congratulations to six young African public library innovators who have won scholarships to take part in the 3rd conference of the African Library (...)
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12 Feb 2019
EIFL has signed a renewal agreement with EBSCO Information Services for the EBSCO eBook Academic Subscription Collection. The EBSCO eBook Academic (...)
A group of participants in IYALI 2018 at an unconference session in Yogyakarta City Library, Indonesia.
04 Feb 2019
Congratulations to six young African public librarians who will travel to Denmark as part of IYALI (the Initiative for Young African Library (...)
Duke University Press logo.
21 Dec 2018
The e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collections provides online access to 50 Duke University Press journals in the humanities and social sciences. The (...)
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18 Dec 2018
Institutions in 18 EIFL partner countries can subscribe to the SAGE Premier journals collection of nearly 1,100 titles for free or at discounted (...)
Young man, Gorata Matome, using large print on a computer screen.
13 Dec 2018
Access to knowledge for millions of people around the world who are blind or otherwise print disabled took a giant leap forward in 2018 with 42 (...)
Iryna Kuchma at the podium in the meeting hall.
06 Dec 2018
Library and regional and national Research and Education Network (REN) stakeholders from 17 African countries have held the first in a series of (...)