In México, he has been a member of the Mexican Library Association since 1974 and was its president for the period 2009 to 2011. Moreover, he has received the award of Librarian of the Year for 2011, granted by the Guadalajara International Book Fair, the second largest in the second hemisphere. He was among a group of Latin American professionals that attended the 61st International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) World Conference in Istanbul, where they had a glance into the area of information literacy and this moment was arguably instrumental for the arrival of information literacy in Latin America, which started quickly with the development of various initiatives in educational institutions, mainly universities. He was elected as Director of the Special Libraries Association for the period 2002-2005. Among his most relevant international contributions to the research area of information literacy, he has edited several books on information literacy published by IFLA and often funded by UNESCO, including
Information literacy: international perspectives,
Information literacy: An international state-of-the art report,
Guidelines on information literacy for lifelong learning and
Towards information literacy indicators: conceptual framework paper. His research in the field of information literacy in both libraries and academic institutions has been normative, with the
Guidelines, as well as involving and understanding the connections between theory and practice. Lau has represented Mexico with the IFLA. In June 2009 IFLA announced that
Ingrid Parent was chosen as President-elect for the term 2009-2011 and President for the term 2011-2012, for taking 895 votes. Lau received 844. == Honors, awards and positions ==