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.
An anniversary exhibition of publications with the generic “The Constitution of the Republic of Moldova, 30 years since its adoption” is organized at the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
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.
The National Library of Scotland has published an official statement on its approach to the responsible adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It will guide our decision-making on how we apply AI tools, communicate about our use of AI, collect AI-generated material, and allow our data to be used by others.
In a recent interview Rózsa Dávid, Director General of the National Széchényi Library (NSZL) shared his thoughts on the changing role of libraries, on the challenges of digitisation and on forward-looking technologies for preservation in a world with increasing digital publishing and changing reading habits.
Launched by the European Commission in 2002, in partnership with Europa Nostra – Europe’s largest heritage network – the European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards highlight each year outstanding European personalities, initiatives and projects in the field of cultural heritage.
Portugal will celebrate the 5th centenary of the birth of its greatest poet, Luís Vaz de Camões, from June 10th, 2024, to June 10th, 2026.
The National Library of Portugal (NLP) will play a main role in these celebrations.
The National Library of the Republic of Moldova in partnership with the National Children’s Library “Ion Creanga” and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Moldova organized the annual regional conferences during May 28 – June 6, 2024 with the generic theme “The involvement of the libraries in supporting and achieving the National Development Strategy “European Moldova 2030”, which is based on UN Agenda 2030 and the Association Agreement with the EU.
On 15 June 2024, the exhibition All Time Football opened in Budapest in the Buda Castle district, offering a month-long programme of family-friendly activities to mark the 2024 European Football Championship.
The joint exhibition by the National Széchényi Library (NSZL), the National Sport, the Foundation for a Healthy Nation, a Common Cause for All of Us and the Castle Headquarters presents special stories and memories of football successes of the past and present.
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