Global libraries as agents of leadership in our post pandemic world: Leading Change, Advocacy, and Social Justice – IRRT Chair’s program
Sunday, June 26, 2022
1:00pm – 2:30pm
Location: Washington Convention Center, 140A
Abstract/Program Book Description: The past year has demonstrated the essential role of libraries in leading change and building on innovation to respond to continual needs within their communities. The world has been marked by protest and unrest, social injustice, continual closures to protect public health, and legislative roadblocks. The IRRT 2022 Chair’s program panelists, representing libraries around the world, will share their experiences as agents of leadership through their work innovatively serving their community, advocating for policy change, and acting as agents of social justice at a grassroots level, or systemically. This year’s program presentations are:
Engineering Change in Libraries: A Pathway for Meaningful Action
Engineering Change in Libraries was conceptualized as an approach to understand the Other and mobilize our libraries to provide more effective and equitable services and programs to underserved communities. Engineering Change is organized into two components: (1) the lecture (setting the context) and (2) a two-session workshop for library staff and stakeholders to engineer change in libraries in a process of understanding the Other and planning globally to create change locally.
The presentation will introduce the workshop, resources and experiences of libraries’ engineering change through a support/guided action process. We will report on the initiatives/action taken, what worked and what challenges the librarians had acting as agents of change, their engagement with their communities and the impact of their action, and share resources to engineer change in libraries.
Clara M Chu, Director and Mortenson Distinguished Professor at the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Ajit K. Pyati is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at the University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario, Canada).
Libraries as Agents of Leadership in Digital Transformation in the Post-Pandemic World
The pandemic catalysed the interest in digital transformation, but there are still many unclear aspects of it, especially within the libraries, archives and museums. We are interested in exploring a range of questions: how much of it is happening in libraries? Are there useful lessons they can share with other sectors? What are the areas of leadership within those libraries which embarked on the path of digital transformation?
We are approaching these questions from our experience of putting together a special issue of the IFLA Journal dedicated to the topic of how the COVID-19 pandemic created opportunities for innovation in libraries. This talk will not concentrate on a specific library and its community but will offer examples from a range of library sectors across Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America. Our intention is to offer some inspirational examples to the community of library professionals.
Dr. Milena Dobreva, Associate Professor at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria.