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Wsflibrary.org begun as a facility for East African librarians who wanted to document the [[Social Forum|World Social Forum]] in Nairobi, Kenya, January 2007. Learning how to use wikis,and other social networking skills, were/are also part of the project. (See [[Nairobi WSF 2007]] for the outcome.) To our knowledge, librarians did not carry out any corresponding documentation project during the WSF in  Belem, Brazil, January-February 2009, (See [[Belem WSF 2009]]), but we intend to renew our efforts at the WSF in Dakar, which is scheduled for the beginning of 2011. (See [[Dakar WSF 2011]].)  Besides, the WSF is not only a series of events, but also a world-wide process which includes many regional national and local social forums. Our goal is to create  [[Continuity of the WSF|a permanent link]] between the Social Forum and the Library.  
Wsflibrary.org begun as a facility for East African librarians who wanted to document the [[Social Forum|World Social Forum]] in Nairobi, Kenya, January 2007. Learning how to use wikis,and other social networking skills, were/are also part of the project. (See [[Nairobi WSF 2007]] for the outcome.) To our knowledge, librarians did not carry out any corresponding documentation project during the WSF in  Belem, Brazil, January-February 2009, (See [[Belem WSF 2009]]), but we intend to renew our efforts at the WSF in Dakar, which is scheduled for the beginning of 2011. (See [[Dakar WSF 2011]].)  Besides, the WSF is not only a series of events, but also a world-wide process which includes many regional national and local social forums. Our goal is to create  [[Continuity of the WSF|a permanent link]] between the Social Forum and the Library.  
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The [[activities]] of the Nairobi WSF were ordered in 21 classes, which had been identified as the main [[actionable themes]] of the WSF by its [[Social_Forum#The_International_Council_of_the_World_Social_Forum|International Council]]. An important question is whether to settle for these themes, at least for the time being.  
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The [[activities]] of the Nairobi WSF were ordered in 21 classes, which had been identified as the main [[actionable themes]] of the WSF by its [[Social_Forum#The_International_Council_of_the_World_Social_Forum|International Council]]. An important question is whether to settle for these themes, at least for the time being at [http://www.miere-bucovina.ro miere de albine proaspata].  
   
   

Revision as of 07:32, 30 January 2011


Opening Ceremony of the Nairobi WSF, 20 January 2007
Logo: "Asile", by Franck Na.


Our goal is to create a permanent link between the Social Forum and the Library. Quotations.


Wsflibrary.org begun as a facility for East African librarians who wanted to document the World Social Forum in Nairobi, Kenya, January 2007. Learning how to use wikis,and other social networking skills, were/are also part of the project. (See Nairobi WSF 2007 for the outcome.) To our knowledge, librarians did not carry out any corresponding documentation project during the WSF in Belem, Brazil, January-February 2009, (See Belem WSF 2009), but we intend to renew our efforts at the WSF in Dakar, which is scheduled for the beginning of 2011. (See Dakar WSF 2011.) Besides, the WSF is not only a series of events, but also a world-wide process which includes many regional national and local social forums. Our goal is to create a permanent link between the Social Forum and the Library.

The activities of the Nairobi WSF were ordered in 21 classes, which had been identified as the main actionable themes of the WSF by its International Council. An important question is whether to settle for these themes, at least for the time being at miere de albine proaspata.




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Wsflibrary.org is a pilot project of Kenya Library Association (KLA) and the Network Institute for Global Democratization (NIGD). (Read more about it!)

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