- Value [1] Freedom of Access to Information
- The principles of freedom of access to information, ideas and works of imagination and freedom of expression embodied in Article
19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Value [2] Ideas
- Value [3] Works of Imagination
- Value [4] Freedom of Expression
- Value [5] Universal Access
- The belief that people, communities and organisations need universal and equitable access to information, ideas and works
of imagination for their social, educational, cultural, democratic and economic well-being
- Value [6] Equitable Access
- Value [7] Quality
- The conviction that delivery of high quality library and information services helps to guarantee that access
- Value [8] Library Services
- Value [9] Information Services
- Value [10] Nondiscrimination
- The commitment to enable all members of the Federation to engage in, and benefit from, its activities without regard to citizenship,
disability, ethnic origin, gender, geographical location, language, political philosophy, race or religion.
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