Mortenson Center for International Library Programs

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The Mortenson Center for International Library Programs was created in 1991 with a gift from C. Walter and Gerda B. Mortenson to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The Center promotes international peace through library training programs.[1][2]

The Mortenson Center has worked with several grant agencies, including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, to develop training programs for librarians in developing countries.[3] They have also worked with the Carnegie Corporation and Mellon Foundation to support education efforts in African libraries.[4]

In 17-28 October, 2016 Mortenson Center for International Library Programs organized the "Innovative management methods of libraries" training programs for the librarians in Armenia.[5] The trainings were attended by 100 librarians of public libraries of Armenia, 60 from the regions and communities of Armenia, 40 from the public libraries of Yerevan.[6]

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  1. ^ City of Champaign 2010, 2011 Organizational Award
  2. ^ Wei 2006, p. 11
  3. ^ College & Research Libraries News 2010
  4. ^ Ford 2006, p. 3
  5. ^ "Training program for librarians".
  6. ^ "100 librarians took part in the training program".

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