The House of European History (HEH) in Brussels and the National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina (NULB&H) signed an agreement to extend the loan of a valuable exhibit from NULB&H, which has been included as part of the permanent exhibition of HEH since 2019. This exhibit consists of exhibits borrowed from museums, libraries, and archives from all over Europe, including exhibits from the Special Collections of the NUBBiH, which were exhibited for the first time in 2017.
On 22-25 February the National Library of Lithuania traditionally took part in the International Vilnius Book Fair, the largest Baltic literary festival. The event invited visitors to meetings with writers, book presentations, discussions, exhibitions, creative workshops, and other cultural activities. The National library presented a varied and rich programme.
The Slovak National Library would like to invite you to an international conference to discuss the past, present, and the future of research of book history.
Throughout 2023, “St. Cyril and Methodius” National Library of Bulgaria paid tribute to the donors who enriched the institution with valuable books and documents over the past five years (2018-2022).
The National Library of the Republic of Moldova organized a series of events to celebrate the National Day of Culture on January 15-17, 2024. The Republic of Moldova celebrates the National Day of Culture every year on January 15, as a tribute to the birthday of the great poet, Mihai Eminescu.
At the end of January, Director General of the National Library of Estonia Martin Öövel had the pleasure of welcoming Michael A. Keller, University Librarian at Stanford Libraries. A wide variety of topics were discussed, ranging from digital initiatives to the selection criteria for a new library system.
This English-language study, published by the National Library of Poland, catalogues the pre-War collection of incunabula in the Seminary Library in Płock.
Until 17 March 2024 the Bibliotheca Baltica Symposium invites library professionals, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to submit proposals for presentations at the upcoming event. The symposium, entitled “Past, Present and Future of the Shared Cultural Heritage in the Baltic Sea Region” will take place in the National Library of Poland in Warsaw on 17-18 October 2024. The event aims to explore the crucial role of libraries in preserving, promoting, and shaping the shared cultural heritage of the Baltic Sea region.
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