Taking place on May 22-23 in Alcalá de Henares, Spain, the upcoming international conference builds on the groundbreaking work of the Horizon Europe project LibrarIN, focusing on value co-creation and social innovation in libraries.
Join the conference to help reimagine libraries as key players in addressing societal challenges and creating lasting impact.
In today’s world, libraries are evolving to address some of the most pressing societal challenges.
No longer limited to their traditional roles centered on books and readership, a new generation of libraries is emerging as dynamic hubs of community engagement, identity building, digital transformation and societal well-being.
These modern libraries foster citizen participation, meet the needs of vulnerable populations, preserve cultural heritage, and contribute to sustainable development and growth at local, regional, and national levels.
Libraries have the potential to act as catalysts for service innovation, tackling 21st-century European challenges such as aging populations, migration, and social inclusion.
By offering high-quality, forward-thinking services, libraries are becoming vital players in addressing societal demands.
Technology plays a pivotal role in this transformation, leveraging digital advancements and innovative tools like artificial intelligence to deliver impactful solutions.
The foundation of innovation in libraries lies in a new paradigm of service provision.
This paradigm prioritises:
The conference topics include:
This International Conference is targeted towards researchers from different academic disciplines and fiels, library practitioners, policymakers and publishers and users.
Researchers, practitioners, publishers, authors, and policymakers have a unique opportunity to collaborate and transform libraries into engines of economic, social, cultural, and public value creation.
Through joint efforts, this new generation of libraries can unlock their immense potential to shape a brighter future.
LogisticsThe conference will take place in the Universidad de Alcalá (UAH), in Spain.
This international conference is free to attend, with no registration fees.
However, optional services, such as attendance at the gala dinner, may have a cost.
The call for presenting a paper or case study is open until February 22, 2025.
More information on this call can be found on the conference website.
Programme THURSDAY MAY 22, 2025Research and practitioners tracks 1-8
Merit- Maastricht University, innovation metrics in libraries
Publishers and journals (tbc)
22 May 2025
23 May 2025
Duration: 1 days, 23 hours
Spain
Alcalá
English en