Work with information: the ILO way [video]
Geneva : Produced by B2 Productions for the ILO, 1998.
written and directed by Lydia Breen ; narrator, Jan Powell.
see-- https://newcatalog.library.cornell.edu/catalog/3160245
Summary:
Offers an overview of the information services provided by the International Labour Office (ILO) and the role of information in industrial relations, labor law, personnel management, and industrial safety throughout the world. The Catherwood Library at the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, is featured; Catherwood reference librarian Stuart Basefsky speaks on the importance of ILO information for business planning and for academic research.
Description:
1 videocassette (21 min) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
The following is from:
World of Work: The Magazine of the ILO, No. 28, February 1999, page 34
http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---dgreports/---dcomm/documents/publication/dwcms_080627.pdf
“Work with information
– the ILO way”
A videocassette produced for the
ILO Library
21 minutes – PAL and NTSC versions
The ILO houses the world’s most important
resources for information on
workplace concerns. But many people
are not aware that ILO information products
and services are available to users around
the world. This 21-minute videocassette
gives an overview of a wide range of
services, including the ILO’s Web site
offerings, the ILO Library and the ILO’s
network of documentation centres around
the world, ILO publications, ILO statistical,
legislative and bibliographic
databases, and many more. The film goes
on to show a wide range of users of ILO
information in workplaces, in labour ministries,
in multinational corporations, in
trade unions, in universities, and illustrates
how the ILO has helped each of
them to get the information they need....
Each of these users found that sometimes,
the information you need may be
as close as a phone call or an e-mail.
The film is available free of charge
to users in libraries, research centres,
governments, and labour-related institutions.
Please contact the ILO Library,
International Labour Office, CH-1211
Geneva 22 (Switzerland) (Fax: +4122/
799.65.16 ; E-mail: bibl@ilo.org) and
include the your organization’s full name
and address, and the type of institution
(government, trade union, etc.)
Available in English, French and Spanish.
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