On the last day of October, the guest of the National Library of Serbia was Professor Ewan Fernie, Chair of Shakespeare Studies and Fellow at the Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon, University of Birmingham. He held a lecture entitled “Shakespeare as the Laureate of Conversation” in the crowded Atrium of the National Library of Serbia.
On October 15, 2024, during the Italian Language Week in the World (Settimana della Lingua Italiana nel Mondo), the National Library of the Republic of Moldova in collaboration with the Italian Embassy in Moldova organized a cultural event for public interested Italian history, culture and language.
The Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania is celebrating its 105th anniversary and is organizing an international conference titled “Memory Institutions and the State: Connecting History, Understanding the Present, and Building a Future”. This event, organized by the Statehood Centre of the National Library of Lithuania, aims to explore the dynamic relationship between memory institutions, the nation, and the state from various historical and other perspectives.
Timeless Archives, Timely Connections: Preserving Endangered Documentary Heritage and Inspiring Collaboration is a conference to be held on 31 October – 1 November 2024, organised by the Endangered Archives Programme (EAP) and the British Library’s International Office. This will be a hybrid conference to be held at the British Library, London and online.
In September 2024, the CENL “AI in Libraries” Network Group will host three webinars on various uses of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in national libraries.
The National Library of Latvia invites book historians and library professionals to attend the international book history conference, focusing on the dynamics of social and geographical mobility reflected in Early Modern printers, book trade, printing equipment, printed works, and the cross-border movement of knowledge, skill, and tradition. Registration is now open.
The British Library is delighted to announced that Hisham Matar, Jane Winters and Kọ́lá Túbọ̀sún will be presenting keynotes at the conference marking 20 years of our Endangered Archives Programme.
On June 13, 2024, the National Library of the Republic of Moldova organized the International Scientific Symposium “Bibliophile Values”, which reached its 33rd edition. The event was a tribute to the priest Dr. Avva Paul Mihail, made 30 years after his passing into eternity.
The National Library of the Republic of Moldova has the pleasure to invite you to take part in the 6th edition of the International Conference “The reading as a basis for culture, knowledge and development”. The conference aims to build up a feasible platform for the exchange of ideas and resources and draw a connection between the participants who share the similar research goals.
Integration into the international library space is crucial for enhancing global collaboration, sharing knowledge, and fostering communication among libraries worldwide. These issues will be explored during the International Scientific Conference “Library. Science. Communication.
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