The Annual Seminar Series is a platform created to familiarise the sector with the current LIASA President's theme and to allow research and information sharing across the sector on the theme. It was launched in 2013 and is improving and strengthening the dialogue, and promoting the research component in the LIS sector, and will hopefully translate into published output.
The Annual Seminar Series is discussed by all branches for the purpose of focused knowledge sharing. Members engage in robust discussions, involve experts outside the LIS sector, deliver presentations, and finally report on events.
| 2019 |
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| 2018 |
Redefining the future of libraries through SDGs and the National Development Plan |
| 2017 |
The critical role of “Advocacy” in libraries |
| 2016 |
The Library Ecosystem: Maximising the collaboration and access to information for the marginalised LIS sub-sectors |
| 2015 |
Libraries for development: Action, integration and collaboration |
| 2014 |
Libraries and librarians as agents for social change, community development and democracy |