The exhibition “Divine and eaten. The ambivalent relationship between humans and animals in the land on the Nile” in the Papyrus Museum of the Austrian National Library tells of divine beings, feared creatures and the everyday coexistence of humans and animals using documents on papyrus, paper and parchment dating back hundreds or even thousands of years.
This year’s round of applications for CENL’s Erland Kolding Nielsen Grant closed on 20 March. We are delighted to announce this year’s EKN grantees: National Library of Bulgaria, National Library of Georgia and National Library of Moldova. Find out more about the additional grantees here.
Visual arts for listeners: “AugenRausch”, the new podcast by the German Museum of Books and Writing at the German National Library. The podcast focuses on images as a source of knowledge: comics, manga, picture stories, illustrations, infographics, icons – the world is full of image-based knowledge.
The National Library of Lithuania is implementing a national competence development project “Improvement of general, managerial and professional competences in the cultural sector”. The project aims to ensure systematic, targeted and long-lasting competence development of cultural sector employees, directly contributing to qualitative changes in cultural services.
The National Library of Serbia, in the partnership with the Stockholm Museum of Women’s History and the Embassy of Sweden in Belgrade, organised an event marking the Womens’ month on 13 March 2024.
On the occasion of the Independence Day of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina prepared an exhibition entitled “History and Identity”.
The National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina published a new Manual “Library Classification Systems: Manual for the Classification”, prepared by M.Sc. Biljana Zarić.
On Sunday, March 10, the National Library hosted a discussion entitled “Herbert and the World”. Held in the Library’s new reading rooms, the event marked the start of the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Polish playwright and essayist Zbigniew Herbert.
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