LIBER 2020 ONLINE - Cultural Change

LIBER 2020 ONLINE - Cultural Change

By LIBER Europe - Association of European Research Libraries

Date and time

Mon, 22 Jun 2020 07:00 - 08:30 PDT

Location

Online

Description

Continuous technological developments in communication and transportation mean the world is more globalized and connected than ever before. Libraries cannot afford to lag behind. It is crucial to keep up with the developments and strengthen our foothold in the research communities. But how do we achieve this? How do we cope with cultural changes? How do we adapt and organise our institutions so that we can face this new and dynamic environment?

If these questions sound familiar to you, and you would like to know how others in the field have successfully tackled these issues, this session is relevant for you. Through three presentations, the theme of adapting our libraries, library collections and organisational strategies to the future will be addressed.

This session is chaired by: Thomas Kaarsted, University Library of Southern Denmark, Denmark.

Contributions:

  • ”Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast” – Building Trust Through Organisational Culture, Gyöngyi Karácsony, University of Debrecen, Hungary

  • Securing trust through collection engagement and transformation, Justine Louise Rush, University of Kent, United Kingdom

  • Using Lego® to build a library strategy, Dr. Charlotte Wien; Dr. Bertil F Dorch, University Library of Southern Denmark, Denmark

GENERAL INFORMATION

Upon registration you will receive a confirmation email from Eventbrite.

The link to the session and joining instructions will be shared in a separate message before the event starts.

This event is one of many taking place as part of LIBER 2020 ONLINE (22-26 June). Check out the full programme on www.liberconference.eu

Questions? Please contact us! liber2020@kb.nl

Organised by

For nearly 50 years, we have worked together to meet our mission of Enabling World Class Research. We do this by representing the interests of our institutions, their universities and their researchers in several key areas.

Some 450 national, university and other libraries are part of LIBER and our wider network includes goal-oriented partnerships with other organisations in Europe and beyond.

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