Press Release 5 / 2004-2006
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New IBBY Website: 2 April 2005
March 2005 / M. C. Posada
IBBY is proud to announce that 2 April 2005 sees the launch of the new
IBBY website! Every year International Children’s Book Day is
celebrated on 2 April, this year it is also the bicentennial of the
birth of Hans Christian Andersen, thus 2 April 2005 is the perfect day
to present IBBY`s renewed website.
Visit www.ibby.org and explore the world of international children’s
literature.
The new website offers a wealth of information, not only about IBBY,
but also about the development and trends in children’s and young
adults’ literature since the 1950s to the present. Although the
working language of the website is English, every major item on the
menu is presented in the four official IBBY languages: English,
French, German and Spanish.
The IBBY National Sections, currently 64 Sections, have a page
containing information about the section, its activities, as well as
their contact details. News from all over the world will give visitors
the latest updates of the most important events and IBBY’s activities,
including information about IBBY awards and projects. The Projects
section of the website gives information about IBBY’s projects around
the world and, in time, will become a meeting point for further
projects and ideas.
The Archives contain some of IBBY’s most valuable assets. Resources,
such as the past Congress Proceedings, the complete collection of
IBBY’s journal Bookbird from its beginnings in 1953, and all the
historical documents produced by IBBY over the years, make the
Archives an indispensable resource for researchers, students, as well
as for the general public interested in the history of children and
young adult literature. The digitization of the IBBY archives was
undertaken with the help of the Department for Digitization and
Digital Preservation at the University of Innsbruck Library, Austria.
The protected Members’ Site allows IBBY members access to documents
and information relevant to their membership, enabling them to keep
informed quickly and efficiently.
We welcome your comments!
