Programme
Section meetings
Sunday 6th October
García Márquez Library
Pl. Carmen Balcells Segarà, 1
Monday 7th October
Venue: Paranimf Building. Escola Industrial
C/ del Compte d’Urgell, 187
Meetings of the RBSC and ARTLIB Standing Committees at the General Archive of the Crown of Aragon (closed-door meetings, outside the general programme)
Two venues (25 minutes apart on foot):
General Archive of the Crown of Aragon
C/ dels Comtes, 2
General Archive of the Crown of Aragon
C/ dels Almogàvers, 77
Standing Committee
IFLA RBSC
Standing Committee
IFLA ARTLIB
Tuesday 8th October
García Márquez Library
Pl. Carmen Balcells Segarà, 1
Wednesday 9 October
García Márquez Library
Pl. Carmen Balcells Segarà, 1
Monday 7th October
IFLA CONFERENCE: “PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND DEMOCRACY”
2024 IFLA/BAKER & TAYLOR PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE YEAR AWARD
Venue: Paranimf Building. Escola Industrial
C/ del Compte d’Urgell, 187
All plenary sessions held in the Paranimf Building at the Escola Industrial will offer simultaneous translation in Spanish, Catalan, and English.
Tuesday 8th October
Censorship and Heritage Collections
Organized by the IFLA Rare Books and Special Collections Section and the Art Library Section
Venue: Paranimf Building. Escola Industrial
C/ del Compte d’Urgell, 187
All plenary sessions held in the Paranimf Building at the Escola Industrial will offer simultaneous translation in Spanish, Catalan, and English. However, the workshops will be conducted in English.
WORKSHOPS INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY CONFERENCE (Parallel sessions)
The workshops are intended to be participatory. They may involve the dynamics of group work or open discussion.
The workshops will take place with collaboration between 2 sections.
Democracy and Public Libraries
Come and explore your role in Democracy! How can and should Public Libraries work with questions of Democracy and Participation?
What are your challenges and what challenges have you seen in regards to working with questions of democracy and participation in public libraries? What do we as a public library field agree on and disagree in regards to working with questions of democracy and participation in public Libraries?
Join an information gathering workshop that will explore public libraries and public librarians roles in democracy. The workshop will start with IFLA’s Public Library Section and European Regional Division welcoming you and presenting the work being done right now within these IFLA branches. Results from a global survey that has gone out to Library Associations across the world on questions of Public Libraries and democracy will also be presented at the start of the workshop.
The workshop will be in English.
Libraries as Beacons of Democracy and Inclusivity
This program is intended to explore the role of libraries in promoting democratic values, inclusivity, and community engagement within the city or community. Most of the program time be devoted to moderated discussion among participants (separate sections for English, Catalan, and Spanish), giving them a chance to reflect on what they have heard Monday and from the Public Libraries Section earlier Tuesday and to discuss their observations with each other.
Deirdre Carasso, Director of the Bibliotheek Utrecht, will talk about their “House of Active Citizenship” which facilitates citizens collectively engaged in finding answers for the questions of today on topics such as housing, sustainability, care, energy sources, etc. Citizens are experimenting with new forms of democracy, using library space to meet and give life to the space and ideas. Following her presentation, the attendees will divide into sections by language for a moderated discussion.
The workshop will be in English.
AI And Digital Transformation In Urban Libraries
The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) heralds a profound transformation in our societies, touching upon fundamental pillars such as commerce, inclusion, education, human rights, democracy, public policies, culture, and art. AI technologies bring about radical changes in accessing information/data and managing knowledge, positioning themselves as indispensable tools for the present and future of libraries and other public institutions like museums, archives, and galleries. However, beyond their potential benefits, AI technologies harbor latent dangers: they are often profit-driven, lacking in transparency, and fail to ensure universal access to information or prioritize human rights protection. Moreover, their unregulated proliferation exacerbates the emergence of new and complex challenges.
We will explore these pressing questions and the potential impact of AI incorporation on employment dynamics within our libraries. The overarching goal is to foster a nuanced understanding of the current landscape and future trajectories of urban libraries.
The workshop will be in English.
Libraries and Urban Transformation
Cities are concentrations of people, opportunities and wealth but also of inequity and hardship. The participatory workshop explores ways that metropolitan libraries contribute and adapt to urban transformations. During the workshop, library leaders from across the world demonstrate with concrete projects how they support their cities toward sustainability and equity and how their institutions act as conveners for ideas, organizations and people.
The workshop is organized by MetLib Learning Circle, MetLib Learning Circle is an initiative of IFLA’s MetLib Standing Committee to facilitate learning between library leaders across the world. The one-year program consists of monthly online gatherings and one in-person convening. The second cohort (2024-2025) focuses on the role of libraries in urban transformation and convenes 18 library leaders from 8 countries on 3 continents.
The workshop will be in English.
Best practices on sustainability, reading and democracy
Cities are concentrations of people, opportunities and wealth but also of inequity and hardship. The participatory workshop explores ways that metropolitan libraries contribute and adapt to urban transformations. During the workshop, library leaders from across the world demonstrate with concrete projects how they support their cities toward sustainability and equity and how their institutions act as conveners for ideas, organizations and people.
The workshop is organized by MetLib Learning Circle, MetLib Learning Circle is an initiative of IFLA’s MetLib Standing Committee to facilitate learning between library leaders across the world. The one-year program consists of monthly online gatherings and one in-person convening. The second cohort (2024-2025) focuses on the role of libraries in urban transformation and convenes 18 library leaders from 8 countries on 3 continents.
The workshop will be in English.
Best Practices
In this section you can access the Good Practice Sheets for the Conference areas, which the IFLA Sections and the Organizing Committee have sent us. They are organized by the areas of the Round Tables: Democracy, Reading and Sustainability.
Democracy
- Between the Lines, Reading the Disinformation – See the Sheet
- Digital Literacy and skills in skills in Barcelona City Libraries
- Strengthening the Right to Knowledge: A Partnership between FESABID and Knowledge Rights 21 – See the Presentation
- Human Library – See the Sheet
Lecture
Sustainability
Best practices on sustainability, reading and democracy
The presentation session of Good Practices aims to highlight projects from Libraries in Spain within the following areas of the Conference: Public Library and Democracy; Strategies for reading, writing, and oral expression; and Public Library and sustainability. These projects have been selected by the members of the Organizing Committee. Good Practices from international Libraries have also been collected and are available on the website. The presentation session will include an open floor for contributions and questions from the audience to promote exchange and connections between projects.
PRESENTATION SESSION OF GOOD PRACTICES
Tuesday, October 8, at 14:00
14:00 – 14:10 Welcome and presentation of the session dynamics
14:10 – 14:50 Block of good practices on democracy
14:10 h Presentation of the speakers
14:15 h Between the Lines: Reading Disinformation – Andreu Orte
14:25 h Digital Literacy and skills in Barcelona City Libraries – Rubén Guillén and Laura Copete
14:35 h Open session: contributions and questions from the audience
14:50 – 15:25 Block of good practices on reading
14:50 h Presentation of the speakers
14:55 h Go for Reading with Barcelona Libraries – Laura Pla
15:05 h Fiction at Play: Cultural Mediation and (Video)Game Club – Lucas Ramada
15:15 h Open session: contributions and questions from the audience
15:25 – 16:00 Block of good practices on sustainability
15:25 h Presentation of the speakers
15:30 h RECIDA + DocAmbCat – Rosario Toril and Núria Nevado
15:40 h Libraries for sustainability: Ecological Transition Laboratoy – Montse Àlvarez
15:50 h Open session: contributions and questions from the audience
16:00 Farewell and conclusion of the session
Moderator: Ester Omella
The speakers will attend the presentation table by blocks.
Libraries at the frontlines of climate action and sustainability
Green libraries have significant potential to provide knowledge and raise environmental awareness. This workshop will explain the activities of ENSULIB and how to get involved. Librarians from Ukraine will share how they are raising awareness about climate change amidst the ongoing war. Additionally, the workshop will highlight the importance of data information literacy for sustainable development from various perspectives. Librarians must be data- and information-literate to offer services that enable people to understand, measure, and contribute to the correct use of data in sustainable development. Following this, there will be a round table discussion on the role of libraries in making cities sustainable, concluding with a world café on the IFLA Guidelines for Green and Sustainable Libraries, where attendees can participate and exchange ideas.
Visits to libraries
Prior registration is required. At present, visits are closed.
Meeting point: please arrive 10 minutes before at the library.
Sunday 6th October
Gabriel García Márquez Library
(Only for MetLib Learning Circle, Public Library Section, Metropolitan Library Section and IFLA Regional Division – Europe).
Pl. Carmen Balcells Segalà, 1,
08020 Barcelona
16:30
Monday 7th October
17:00 | 18:00 | 18:30 | 19:00 | 19:30
Tuesday 8th October
18:00 – 18:45 | 18:30 – 19:15
19:00 – 19:45 | 19:30 – 20:15
Wednesday 9th October
Montserrat Abelló Library
C/ dels Comtes de Bell-Lloc, 192, 200,
08014 Barcelona
10:00 – 11:30
10:00 – 12:00
11:30 – 13:30
Montserrat Abelló Library (LBE Section)
C/ dels Comtes de Bell-Lloc, 192, 200,
08014 Barcelona
15:30 – 17:00
17:45 – 19:15
Visits to libraries outside Barcelona
Montserrat (RBSC and ARTLIB members will take preference)
Abadia de Montserrat, Biblioteca
08199 Montserrat
9:30 – 17:00
9:30 – 14:00
Visits to libraries outside Barcelona
Girona Carles Rahola Public Library
C/ Emili Grahit, 4C,
17002 Girona
9:30 – 14:30