Belgian Association for Documentation

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Belgian Association for Documentation
AbbreviationABD-BVD
Formation1947
TypeProfessional body
Headquarters Royal Library of Belgium
Location
  • Brussels
President
Guy Delsaut
Secretary-General
Michèle Orban
AffiliationsEBLIDA
Website https://www.abd-bvd.be

The Belgian Association for Documentation (abbreviated ABD-BVD. [1] ) is a professional body for librarians, information specialists and knowledge managers in Belgium.

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Created in 1947, the ABD-BVD's aims and activities converge to help those professionals in this permanent step towards the reinforcement of both their competence and the quality of their work.

It focuses its activities on: [2]

The Belgian Association for Documentation organizes an annual conference, the so-called "Inforum", to present important and actual topics in the field of information and documentation. [4] Since 1947, it also publishes the quarterly review Cahiers de la Documentation/Bladen voor Documentatie, [5] with articles in French, Dutch and English. The association includes today more than 500 professionals from the private and public sectors [6]

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References

  1. Sawoniak, Henryk; Witt, Maria New International Dictionary of Acronyms in Library and Information Science and Related Fields (English and Multilingual Edition), Berlin: K.G. Saur ed., 1994.
  2. "Belgian Association for Documentation (ABD-BVD)". research.be - The Belgian portal for Research and Innovation. Archived from the original on 2006-10-09. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  3. Brown, Ian; Implementing the European Union Copyright Directive - Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR), 2003, p. 31.
  4. "ABD-BVD - event "Inforum"". eurolibnet.eu - EUROLIB The European Community and Associated Institutions Library Co-operation Group. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  5. Cahiers de la Documentation (ABD-BVD). OCLC   436529115. ISSN   0007-9804
  6. Schweizer, Marko; World Guide to Library, Archive, and Information Science Associations: Second, completely revised and expanded Edition (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter ed., 2011), p. 101.