European Librarians in African Studies (ELIAS)
In 2005 the first initiative was taken towards forming a network for librarians in African studies across Europe by Africanists librarians in the UK. In 2007 the first ELIAS conference was held in Leiden, The Netherlands.
The ELIAS network is an informal network for all librarians, archivists, documentalists or other information workers working with materials from and about Africa in institutions (libraries, archives, organisations, NGOs etc.) in Europe.
ELIAS exists to
- promote exchange and cooperation amongst its members;
- promote information and accessibility of African resource materials of any kind;
- promote exchange and cooperation with those in other countries, particularly in Africa, with similar concerns;
- provide activities, platforms and tools to achieve its aims and objective
ELIAS meetings
2015 in Paris, 7th of July 2015, the day before ECAS 6
2014 in Frankfurt
2013 in Lissbon, attached to ECAS 5
2012 in Basel
2011 in Uppsala, attached to ECAS 4
2010 in London
2009 in Leipzig, attached to ECAS 3
2008 in Paris
2007 in Leiden
ELIAS activities
ELIAS impressions from the Paris 2015 meeting at Bibliothèque universitaire des langues et civilisations (BULAC):
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All pictures by H.Bergenthum except (*) by J.Damen (ASC Leiden)
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