GENERAL RULES FOR ABSTRACTS SUBMISSION
Paper Submissions to Scientific Tracks (1–7).
This international conference does not require full papers. Instead, participants are asked to submit a 1-page abstract that includes the following:
• Author(s)
• Title
• Abstract (detailing rationale, goal, methodology, and expected outcomes)
Applications for Presenting Case Stories in Practitioner Tracks (8-10).
This track does not require an academic paper. Participants are invited to submit a concise summary (half a page to one page) of their case story, which should include:
• Author(s)
• Title
• Summary of the story to be presented
The submission period will open on January 14th, 2025, and close on March 23rd, 2025.
Abstract submission is only allowed through the WEBSITE.
The language of the Conference and the abstracts will be English (all sessions will be in English except those in track 10).
The submission page will be available on the LibrarIN website (https://librarin.eu/) prior to the submission opening date.
ATTENDEES: This international conference is also open to attendees who do not have a paper or case story to present.
Research tracks
TRACK 1: TECHNOLOGIES, digital transformation, and artificial intelligence in libraries.
TRACK 2: NEW LIBRARY SERVICES, service innovation and innovation ecosystems in libraries.
TRACK 3: VALUE CO-CREATION, living labs, service design, and user engagement.
TRACK 4: SOCIAL INCLUSION, networks and entrepreneurship.
TRACK 5: SERVICE QUALITY and service management in libraries.
TRACK 6: METRICS, measuring transformations and collaboration in libraries.
TRACK 7: LIBRARY IMPACTS in culture, cities and regions and socio-economic transformations.
Practitioners tracks
TRACK 8: CASE STORIES on transformations and collaborations in libraries
TRACK 9: CHALLENGES for policymakers, library staff, publishers, authors, AIthors, students...
TRACK 10: IN SPANISH Practitioner Track (for Spanish speakers only)