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Commemorating World Refugee Day 2025 (June 20), this webinar highlights the recently published #IFLA Guidelines for Libraries Supporting Displaced Persons: Refugees, Migrants, Immigrants, Asylum seekers and is complemented by presentations on international experiences and research on providing library and information services to refugees and other displaced persons, with commentary on how the Guidelines are/may inform their work. We thank our webinar co-organisers: the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), and the American Library Association (#ALA) Access the IFLA Guidelines for Libraries Supporting Displaced Persons: Refugees | Migrants | Immigrants | Asylum seekers here https://bit.ly/4hNTxDN Speakers: From Shelves to Shelter: Libraries Making Room for Displaced Communities – IFLA Guidelines: Despina Gerasimidou, Community Mobilisation and Capacity Building Consultant, IFLA Ukrainians in Poland: How Did Libraries Help Refugees?: Magdalena Gomulka, Curator, Silesian Library in Katowice, Polish Librarians Association School of Leadership Afghanistan (SOLA) Library: Working with Afghan girls in Rwanda: Lisa Hussey, Professor, School of Library and Information Science, Simmons University Partnerships and power: Reflections on the ILPI Project amid hardline anti-immigrant policies: Ana Ndumu, Assistant Professor, College of Information, University of Maryland College Park