Association of Library and Information Professionals of the Czech Republic explained

Association of Library and Information Professionals of the Czech Republic (SKIP)
Type:Civil Association
Founded Date:1968(-1970), re-established in 1990
Location:Klementinum 190, 110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic
Key People:Chairman Roman Giebisch
Area Served:Czech Republic
Focus:Librarianship, Professional development, Education
Method:Professional Meetings, Lifelong learning, Legislative Lobbying, Consultancy, International Cooperation, Media Campaigns
Num Employees:1
Num Members:ca 1400
Homepage:http://www.skipcr.cz
Footnotes:Member of International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions

The Association of Library and Information Professionals of the Czech Republic (Czech: Svaz knihovníků a informačních pracovníků České republiky, SKIP) is a Czech professional organization of librarians and information professionals. It was established in 1968, dissolved in 1970 during the "normalization" period in Czechoslovakia, and re-established in 1990 after the Velvet Revolution. The association has both individual and institutional members (libraries and information institutions). Alongside its headquarters in Prague, SKIP is organised into 11 regional committees.

The association's objectives are to improve the standards of library and information services, to increase the profession’s prestige, to support the development of libraries and information institutions, and to represent the interests of its members. The association publishes the quarterly newsletter Bulletin SKIP. It is a member of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.

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