From American Libraries Direct
Global information literacy logo contest winner
Artist Edgar Luy Pérez of Havana, Cuba, has won the $3,000 prize for creating a global information literacy logo. The winning design was unveiled at the UNESCO session of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions annual congress in early August. Almost 200 designs were submitted by 139 artists from 36 countries. IFLA’s Information Literacy Section will develop a toolkit to promote the logo’s international use....International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, Aug. 10
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