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David Lubin Memorial Library

The David Lubin Memorial Library is the main library of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Its world-renowned collection[1] consists of technical material related to food, nutrition, agriculture, forestry and fisheries, with emphasis on developing countries. The core of its historical collection is the library of the International Institute of Agriculture (IIA), whose assets were entrusted to FAO when the IIA was disbanded in 1946.

David Lubin Memorial Library
41°52′56.32″N 12°29′17.96″E / 41.8823111°N 12.4883222°E / 41.8823111; 12.4883222
LocationRome, Italy
Established1952
Collection
Size1,500,000 total items

268,000 books - FAO
360,000 books - IIA
15,000 serial titles - FAO
5,572 serial titles - IIA

3,200 rare books
Access and use
Access requirementsOpen to the public. Letter of introduction required.
Other information
Websitehttp://www.fao.org/library

Historical background edit

The "Hot Springs Conference," of 1943 (Virginia, US)[2] resulted in the establishment of an Interim Commission on Food and Agriculture based in Washington, D.C., During this period, custodianship of the IIA's library was maintained in Rome by FAO's European Regional Office.[3]

The foundations for a central FAO library were laid in 1945, in Article I of FAO's Constitution, which states that the organization: "shall collect, analyse, interpret and disseminate information relating to nutrition, food and agriculture."[4]

The first FAO librarian was appointed in Rome in 1946.[5] In 1950, FAO's governing Conference voted to merge the technical libraries in Rome and Washington, D.C., with the library collection of the IIA, basing the entire collection in Rome.[6] The new library was named after David Lubin, in recognition of his service in the founding of the IIA. Combined, this library constituted the second largest agricultural library in the world[5]

Library facilities edit

In 1999, the Italian government (which owns the FAO headquarters buildings) began renovation of the library's physical space. The newly designed library includes facilities for access to electronic resources, multifunctional meeting room spaces and e-learning labs for computer training. Construction of the new premises, designed by Sartogo Architetti Associati[7] began in 2002 and was completed in 2005.

Access edit

The library is open to visitors with a letter of introduction.[8]

Online access to FAO information resources is provided through:

The David Lubin Memorial Library catalogue[9] – includes bibliographic citations of materials published by FAO from 1945. Bibliographic citations for materials not published by FAO date back to 1976. The catalogue also contains links to the full text of FAO publications online, when available. Consult a librarian for information regarding pre-1976 non-FAO materials.
The FAO Document Repository[10] – a digital collection of FAO documents and publications, including selected non-FAO publications. Documents exist in all FAO official languages – English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian.

FAO Collection edit

The library's holdings include a collection of primary documentation relating to milestones in the history of food security, such as the declaration of the 44 delegates of the international conference that resulted in the founding of FAO;[2] the "McDougall Memorandum;"[11] documentation surrounding the World Food Conference of 1974 and documentation of the FAO Freedom from Hunger Campaign.[12] The library maintains a collection of material written by and about Nobel Prize laureate and first FAO Director General, Lord Boyd Orr. Part of the library's mandate includes the preservation of FAO's institutional memory, including unpublished reports, pre-investment surveys and training activities devoted to field projects in developing countries.

FAO staff and on-site patrons have access to databases and electronic journals in FAO subjects of expertise.

Special Collections edit

The library provides on-site visitors with access to the contents of the library of the former International Institute of Agriculture. The IIA collection contains detailed statistical information on the global agricultural situation during the first half of the 20th century. It also includes several special collections.

 
Illustration from "Die Baeume und Straeucher des Waldes in botanischer und forstwirthschaftlichr Beziehung." From the CIS collection.
Cappelli Collection

Donated by the second president of the IIA, this collection includes 185 rare books, 20 of which are incunabula.

Centre International de Silviculture Collection

The complete collection of the CIS—a research center created with the aim of establishing an exhaustive international collection of documentation related to forests, forestry, and the timber industry.

Marescalchi Collection

This collection is composed of pamphlets, bulletins and periodicals donated by A. Marescalchi, noted wine scholar and Undersecretary of State in the Italian Ministry of Agriculture.

Giglioli Collection

A 19th-century collection composed of 10,000 volumes and pamphlets on agriculture. It includes the archives of Italo Giglioli's family, and photos and publications written by Giglioli (a professor of agricultural chemistry at the University of Pisa who participated in the founding of the IIA)

David Lubin Archives edit

The David Lubin Archives housed at FAO include correspondence, writings, clippings and photographs relating to world agricultural problems and the activities of the International Institute of Agriculture. A small part of the archives includes Lubin's personal correspondence.

The library accepts researchers to the David Lubin Archives, upon request.

Partnerships edit

  • AGLINET[13] is an international, voluntary network of agricultural libraries that was founded in 1971 within the framework of the International Association of Agriculture Librarians and Documentalists (IAALD). AGLINET libraries share resources, so that all partner libraries have access to the specialized, regional agricultural information produced in countries with AGLINET centers. These libraries achieve comprehensive resource coverage, not only for the benefit of member libraries' own constituencies, but also in support of other libraries within their country/region.
  • The Aquatic Commons[14] is an open access digital repository covering the natural marine, estuarine /brackish and fresh water environments. It includes all aspects of the science, technology, management and conservation of these environments, their organisms and resources, and the economic, sociological and legal aspects. It is directed by the International Association of the Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC) with technical support from the Project Office for International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (UNESCO-IOC/IODE) Programme. Many of the electronic documents in the Aquatic Commons are cited in the FAO sponsored Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts database (ASFA).
  • AGORA The library is involved in FAO’s AGORA[15] programme, one of four programmes under the Research4Life[16] initiative, which aims to enhance the scholarship of students, faculty and researchers in the developing world. AGORA provides eligible institutions in developing countries in 106 countries with either free or very low cost access to an outstanding digital library collection of more than 3000 journals in the fields of food, agriculture, environmental science and related social sciences.

References edit

  1. ^ Harada, K. (1979). "FAO Library: Worldwide Clearing House on Agriculture". News. 6 (1). Stechert Macmillan.
  2. ^ a b Walton, D. (1985). FAO: The First 40 Years. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN. p. 8. ISBN 92-5-102319-0.
  3. ^ Library Classified Catalogue. Rome (Italy): FAO European Regional Office. 1948.
  4. ^ "Basic Texts of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Volumes 1 and 2" (PDF). 2011. p. 3."."
  5. ^ a b Phillips, R.W. (1981). FAO: its origins, formation and evolution 1945-1981. Rome (Italy). p. 160.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ "FAO conference proceedings". 1950."."
  7. ^ "Sartogo Architetti Associati". Archived from the original on 2013-02-18. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  8. ^ Letter of Introduction 2012-12-02 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-07-27. Retrieved 2012-11-30.
  10. ^ FAO Document Repository
  11. ^ Turnell, Sean, F.L. McDougall: Éminence Grise of Australian Economic Diplomacy (PDF), p. 7.
  12. ^ Walton, D. (1985). FAO: The First 40 Years. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN. p. 127. ISBN 92-5-102319-0.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-01-15. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
  14. ^ Aquatic Commons
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-10-23. Retrieved 2012-12-11.
  16. ^ Research4Life

External links edit

  • David Lubin Memorial Library homepage
  • Virtual exhibit of images from the Centre International de Silviculture collection
  • Virtual collection 2012-12-02 at the Wayback Machine of images, audio files and full text documents related to Lord Boyd Orr, first FAO Director General.
  • Social bookmarks 2016-03-06 at the Wayback Machine maintained by FAO reference librarians.

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The David Lubin Memorial Library is the main library of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO Its world renowned collection 1 consists of technical material related to food nutrition agriculture forestry and fisheries with emphasis on developing countries The core of its historical collection is the library of the International Institute of Agriculture IIA whose assets were entrusted to FAO when the IIA was disbanded in 1946 David Lubin Memorial Library41 52 56 32 N 12 29 17 96 E 41 8823111 N 12 4883222 E 41 8823111 12 4883222LocationRome ItalyEstablished1952CollectionSize1 500 000 total items268 000 books FAO 360 000 books IIA 15 000 serial titles FAO 5 572 serial titles IIA 3 200 rare booksAccess and useAccess requirementsOpen to the public Letter of introduction required Other informationWebsitehttp www fao org library Contents 1 Historical background 2 Library facilities 3 Access 4 FAO Collection 5 Special Collections 6 David Lubin Archives 7 Partnerships 8 References 9 External linksHistorical background editThe Hot Springs Conference of 1943 Virginia US 2 resulted in the establishment of an Interim Commission on Food and Agriculture based in Washington D C During this period custodianship of the IIA s library was maintained in Rome by FAO s European Regional Office 3 The foundations for a central FAO library were laid in 1945 in Article I of FAO s Constitution which states that the organization shall collect analyse interpret and disseminate information relating to nutrition food and agriculture 4 The first FAO librarian was appointed in Rome in 1946 5 In 1950 FAO s governing Conference voted to merge the technical libraries in Rome and Washington D C with the library collection of the IIA basing the entire collection in Rome 6 The new library was named after David Lubin in recognition of his service in the founding of the IIA Combined this library constituted the second largest agricultural library in the world 5 Library facilities editIn 1999 the Italian government which owns the FAO headquarters buildings began renovation of the library s physical space The newly designed library includes facilities for access to electronic resources multifunctional meeting room spaces and e learning labs for computer training Construction of the new premises designed by Sartogo Architetti Associati 7 began in 2002 and was completed in 2005 Access editThe library is open to visitors with a letter of introduction 8 Online access to FAO information resources is provided through The David Lubin Memorial Library catalogue 9 includes bibliographic citations of materials published by FAO from 1945 Bibliographic citations for materials not published by FAO date back to 1976 The catalogue also contains links to the full text of FAO publications online when available Consult a librarian for information regarding pre 1976 non FAO materials The FAO Document Repository 10 a digital collection of FAO documents and publications including selected non FAO publications Documents exist in all FAO official languages English French Spanish Arabic Chinese and Russian FAO Collection editThe library s holdings include a collection of primary documentation relating to milestones in the history of food security such as the declaration of the 44 delegates of the international conference that resulted in the founding of FAO 2 the McDougall Memorandum 11 documentation surrounding the World Food Conference of 1974 and documentation of the FAO Freedom from Hunger Campaign 12 The library maintains a collection of material written by and about Nobel Prize laureate and first FAO Director General Lord Boyd Orr Part of the library s mandate includes the preservation of FAO s institutional memory including unpublished reports pre investment surveys and training activities devoted to field projects in developing countries FAO staff and on site patrons have access to databases and electronic journals in FAO subjects of expertise Special Collections editThe library provides on site visitors with access to the contents of the library of the former International Institute of Agriculture The IIA collection contains detailed statistical information on the global agricultural situation during the first half of the 20th century It also includes several special collections nbsp Illustration from Die Baeume und Straeucher des Waldes in botanischer und forstwirthschaftlichr Beziehung From the CIS collection Cappelli CollectionDonated by the second president of the IIA this collection includes 185 rare books 20 of which are incunabula Centre International de Silviculture CollectionThe complete collection of the CIS a research center created with the aim of establishing an exhaustive international collection of documentation related to forests forestry and the timber industry Marescalchi CollectionThis collection is composed of pamphlets bulletins and periodicals donated by A Marescalchi noted wine scholar and Undersecretary of State in the Italian Ministry of Agriculture Giglioli CollectionA 19th century collection composed of 10 000 volumes and pamphlets on agriculture It includes the archives of Italo Giglioli s family and photos and publications written by Giglioli a professor of agricultural chemistry at the University of Pisa who participated in the founding of the IIA David Lubin Archives editThe David Lubin Archives housed at FAO include correspondence writings clippings and photographs relating to world agricultural problems and the activities of the International Institute of Agriculture A small part of the archives includes Lubin s personal correspondence The library accepts researchers to the David Lubin Archives upon request Partnerships editAGLINET 13 is an international voluntary network of agricultural libraries that was founded in 1971 within the framework of the International Association of Agriculture Librarians and Documentalists IAALD AGLINET libraries share resources so that all partner libraries have access to the specialized regional agricultural information produced in countries with AGLINET centers These libraries achieve comprehensive resource coverage not only for the benefit of member libraries own constituencies but also in support of other libraries within their country region The Aquatic Commons 14 is an open access digital repository covering the natural marine estuarine brackish and fresh water environments It includes all aspects of the science technology management and conservation of these environments their organisms and resources and the economic sociological and legal aspects It is directed by the International Association of the Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers IAMSLIC with technical support from the Project Office for International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange UNESCO IOC IODE Programme Many of the electronic documents in the Aquatic Commons are cited in the FAO sponsored Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts database ASFA AGORA The library is involved in FAO s AGORA 15 programme one of four programmes under the Research4Life 16 initiative which aims to enhance the scholarship of students faculty and researchers in the developing world AGORA provides eligible institutions in developing countries in 106 countries with either free or very low cost access to an outstanding digital library collection of more than 3000 journals in the fields of food agriculture environmental science and related social sciences References edit Harada K 1979 FAO Library Worldwide Clearing House on Agriculture News 6 1 Stechert Macmillan a b Walton D 1985 FAO The First 40 Years Rome Italy Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN p 8 ISBN 92 5 102319 0 Library Classified Catalogue Rome Italy FAO European Regional Office 1948 Basic Texts of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Volumes 1 and 2 PDF 2011 p 3 a b Phillips R W 1981 FAO its origins formation and evolution 1945 1981 Rome Italy p 160 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link FAO conference proceedings 1950 Sartogo Architetti Associati Archived from the original on 2013 02 18 Retrieved 2019 07 19 Letter of Introduction Archived 2012 12 02 at the Wayback Machine David Lubin Memorial Library Catalogue Archived from the original on 2017 07 27 Retrieved 2012 11 30 FAO Document Repository Turnell Sean F L McDougall Eminence Grise of Australian Economic Diplomacy PDF p 7 Walton D 1985 FAO The First 40 Years Rome Italy Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN p 127 ISBN 92 5 102319 0 AGLINET Archived from the original on 2016 01 15 Retrieved 2012 12 13 Aquatic Commons Agora Archived from the original on 2019 10 23 Retrieved 2012 12 11 Research4LifeExternal links editDavid Lubin Memorial Library homepage Virtual exhibit of images from the Centre International de Silviculture collection Virtual collection Archived 2012 12 02 at the Wayback Machine of images audio files and full text documents related to Lord Boyd Orr first FAO Director General Social bookmarks Archived 2016 03 06 at the Wayback Machine maintained by FAO reference librarians Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Lubin Memorial Library amp oldid 1196805593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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