The
Mortenson Center for International Library Programs has partnered with ALA on the IMLS-funded “Project
Welcome: Libraries and Community Anchors Planning for Resettlement and Integration of Refugees and Asylum Seekers.”
Project Welcome aims to learn about and articulate ways libraries can address the
information needs of refugees and asylum seekers in order to support and
empower them in their resettlement and integration
process. They are assessing the information needs and gaps in library
services by learning from US and international librarians, international
and national governmental agencies, and domestic resettlement and
social services to develop recommendations and an
action agenda on information resources, services, training, and
research needed to support the resettlement and integration of refugees
and asylum seekers.
Listening sessions, to learn
from the library and information community, take place on November 28 and December 2. Twitter chat sessions are on November 29 and December 5. The input
will be incorporated into a thought paper that will be used to provide
background for a collaborative learning space/meeting to
explore library and information solutions,
including a public summit on February 6, 2017.
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