Official Programme of the Forum

SUNDAY, 19 OCTOBER 2025

ARRIVAL AND TRANSFER TO THE HOTEL

DINNER AT THE HOTEL MERCURE KORONA (KECSKEMÉTI UTCA 14, 1053 BUDAPEST, HUNGARY)

  • Participants are kindly invited to a dinner at the Hotel Mercure Korona.

MONDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2025

ARRIVAL AND REGISTRATION

  • 08.30-09.00 – arrival and registration at Building F of the HNMPCC National Széchényi Library (Szent György tér 4–5–6, 1014 Budapest, Hungary)

OPENING CEREMONY

WELCOME SPEECHES

  • 09:00–09:05 – Welcome address by Judit Gerencsér, Deputy Director General of the National Széchényi Library, Hungarian National Museum Public Collection Centre
  • 09:05–09:10 – Welcome address by H.E. Gong Tao, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to Hungary
  • 09:10–09:15 – Welcome address by the Ministry of Culture and Innovation
  • 09:15–09:20 – Welcome address by Dr Ádám Imre Szűcs, Deputy State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Presentation of welcome videos and letter

  • 9:20–9:25: Reading of a Congratulatory Letter From Ambassador Chen Guoyou, Special Representative of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China for China-CEEC Cooperation Affairs, by Mr. Liu Dong, Secretary General of the Secretariat of the Union
  • 9:25–9:35: Video: Review of the China-CEEC Library Union

  • 9.40-9.50 CULTURAL PROGRAMME

KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS I.

  • 9.50-10.15 – Helen Mandl (Deputy Secretary General, IFLA)
    Translating Trends – transforming ideas to impactful local actions
  • 10.15-10.40– Andrew Cranfield (Director, EBLIDA)
    Shelter from the Storm: Libraries as Spaces for Dialogue, Inclusion and Transformation

  • 10.40-11.00 COFFEE BREAK

KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS II.

  • 11.00-11.25 – Liu Dong (Director General, Hangzhou Public Library, China)
    Reading as a Scenario: Practice and Insights into „New Reading Spaces” in Communities of Hangzhou
  • 11.25.-11.50. – Ding Yong (Deputy Director, Nanjing Library, China)
    Collaboratively Construct Wisdom and Thoroughly Analyze Data

KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS III.

  • 11.50-12.15 – Judit Gerencsér (Deputy Director General, National Széchényi Library, Hungarian National Museum Public Collection Centre, Hungary)
    Redefining libraries: trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the national library of the future
  • 12.15-12.40 – Jasmina Ninkov (Director, National Library of Serbia)
    Connection, Creation, Interaction, Inspiration – the future of libraries

  • 12.40-13.40 LUNCH

ROUNDTABLE PRESENTATIONS

  • 13.40-14.40 Topic 3: Bridging Cultures throughout Preservation, Digitalization, Services in Libraries
  • Zou Xuming (Deputy Director, Hunan Library, China)
    Safeguarding Historical Roots: The Value, Practice, and Prospects of Local Literature
  • Ivona Djamtovska Jankulovska (Senior Librarian, City Library „Brakja Miladinovci” Skopje, North Macedonia)
    Bridging Cultures through Digitization of Macedonian Literary Heritage and Inclusive Library Practices
  • Maja Micevska Rizova (Senior Librarian, National and University Library St. Clement of Ohrid – Skopje, North Macedonia) and Jana Mihajlovska (Senior Librarian, National and University Library St. Clement of Ohrid – Skopje, North Macedonia)
    Bridging Culture through Library collections
  • Olivera Krivosić (Library Advisor, Matica Srpska Library, Novi Sad, Serbia)
    The Digital Archive of the Matica Srpska Library: A Cultural Bridge Through Legal Documents
  • Mao Xiaoming (Director of Planning and Finance Department, Nanjing Library, China)
    Discussions on Ancient Books: With a Focus on the Precious Collections of Nanjing Library
  • Piro Misha (Director, National Library of Albania)
    New challenges, new solutions
  • Dániel Görög (Librarian, Digital Preservation Department, National Széchényi Library, Hungarian National Museum Public Collection Centre, Hungary)
    Automated post-digitization system
  • 14.40-16.00 Topic 4: Future of our Profession with new Roles – Education and Lifelong Learning
  • Dóra Kalydy (Deputy Director General, Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
    Knowledge. Experience and Beyond: Skills and Competencies Needed for Librarians Nowadays
  • Joanna Chapska (Manager of Supervising and Training Department, Hieronim Łopaciński Provincial Public Library, Poland)
    New Roles, Same Mission – How the Librarian Profession Is Transforming to Survive and Inspire
  • Martina Tabula (Director, Vodice Public Library, Croatia)
    Librarian’s lifelong learning to be their community’s catalysts
  • Jasmina Ninkov (Director, National Library of Serbia) and Dragana Milunović (Deputy Director, National Library of Serbia)
    Continuing Professional Development in Library and Information Science in Serbia
  • Marjan Marinković (Assistant Director, Belgrade City Library, Serbia)
    Game of Facts – Libraries Driving News Literacy
  • Mátyás Rényi (Head of Department, National Széchényi Library, Hungarian National Museum Public Collection Centre, Hungary)
    The impact of the digital transition on public collections: the changing role of the librarian profession
  • Ivana Stojanova (Librarian, National Institution University Library “Goce Delčev” – Štip, North Macedonia)
    From Information Access to Lifelong Learning: The Evolving Role of Libraries
  • Rita Körmöczy (Group lead, SZTE Klebelsberg Library and Archives, Hungary)
    Good practices in user education at Klebelsberg Library of the University of Szeged
  • 16.30 TRANSFER TO THE HOTEL
  • 18.00-19.00 CULTURAL PROGRAMME, MUSEUM TOUR in HNMPCC Hungarian National Museum (14–16 Múzeum körút, H-1088 Budapest, Hungary)
  • 19.00-21.00 GALA DINNER at HNMPCC Hungarian National Museum (14–16 Múzeum körút, H-1088 Budapest, Hungary)
    Attendance is by invitation only.

TUESDAY, 21 OCTOBER 2025

08.30-08.40 WELCOME BY THE MODERATOR

08.40-11.30 ROUNDTABLE PRESENTATIONS

  • Topic 1: Innovative Solutions, Best practices for a Shared Future in Libraries
  • Snezhana Stojchevska (Director, City Library „Brakja Miladinovci” Skopje, North Macedonia)
    Libraries in the new era: Roles and challenges
  • Niko Cvjetković (Director, Rijeka City Library, Croatia)
    New Library on the Block: Step By Step
  • Guo Lamei (Deputy Director, Suzhou Library, China)
    New Technologies Empower Innovation and Upgrading of Library Services
  • Leonárd Petró (Associate Director of User Insight and Communication, University and National Library University of Debrecen, Hungary)
    Transforming the university library: focus on the user experience
  • Andor Nagy (Head of Department, Hamvas Béla Pest County Library, Hungary)
    Fulfilling the mission of the library by developing partnerships – the case of a Hungarian county library.
  • Katalin Takácsné Bubnó (Head of Department, National Széchényi Library, Hungarian National Museum Public Collection Centre, Hungarian Library Institute, Hungary)
    The role of the Hungarian Library Institute in the Hungarian library innovation
  • Topic 2: Collaboration Beyond Borders in Libraries: AI and New Technologies Shaping Tomorrow
  • Nie Lingrui (Librarian, Hangzhou Public Library, China)
    Artificial Intelligence Empowers the New Ecosystem of Library Services: The „Smart Transformation” Practice of Hangzhou Public Library
  • Wu Hao (Deputy Director, Sun Yat-sen Library of Guangdong Province, China)
    Exploration and Reflection on AI-Empowered Library Services and Operations Restructuring
  • Gyula Kalcsó (Leader of Webarchiving Team, National Széchényi Library, Hungarian National Museum Public Collection Centre, Hungary)
    Daily preservation of news portals using Browsertrix crawler
  • Máté Szentkereszti (Librarian, National Széchényi Library, Hungarian National Museum Public Collection Centre, Hungary)
    AI-powered recognition of hungarian handwriting
  • Topic 5: Decoding the Future: New Technologies and the Power of Reading
  • Sorina Stanca (Director, “Octavian Goga” Cluj County Library, Romania)
    From paper to digital – local history just a click away
  • Wu Cuihong (General Director, Guangzhou Library, China)
    Guangzhou Library Innovation Reading Hub
  • Rita Radó (Research Coordination Department, National Széchényi Library, Hungarian National Museum Public Collection Centre, Hungary)
    Digitizing the Past, Interpreting the Future – The Power of Reading in the Digital Era
  • Topic 6: Bookmark Your Library – Marketing, Public Awareness, Promotion
  • Ding Yong (Deputy Director, Nanjing Library, China)
    Reading China along the Grand Canal: Activating Library Cultural Dissemination through Innovative Models
  • Kristian Benić (Head of marketing and projects, Rijeka City Library, Croatia)
    How to reinvent the public library with marketing and communication?
  • Jorida Tollkuçi Dhëmbi (Director, “Thimi Mitko” Public Library, Albania)
    Future of our Profession with New Roles – Education and Lifelong Learning: The Case of the “Thimi Mitko” Public Library in Korçë
  • Beneta Dhima (Classifier, Qemal Baholli Public Library, Elbasan, Albania)
    Fostering library identity through community – based reading programs – – Read, connect, promote: reading clubs as library ambassadors
  • Sanja Dukić (Director, Public and University Library „Derviš Sušić” Tuzla, Bosnia and Hercegovina)
    Bookmark Your Library – Marketing, Public Awareness, Promotion
  • Anna Istók (Deputy Director, Library and Information Centre Gödöllő, Hungary)
    The Evolution of Readers – An Interactive Educational Trail to Promote Library Services

11.30-12.00 CLOSING CEREMONY

12.00-12.45 LUNCH

13.00 TRANSFER TO THE CHINESE CULTURAL CENTRE IN BUDAPEST

13.30-15.00 VISIT OF THE CHINESE CULTURAL CENTRE IN BUDAPEST AND CULTURAL PROGRAMME

15.15 TRANSFER TO THE HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT

16.00-17.30 VISIT OF THE HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT AND THE PARLIAMENTARY LIBRARY

17.45 TRANSFER TO THE HOTEL

19.00 DINNER AT THE HOTEL

WEDNESDAY, 22 OCTOBER 2025

10.00-11.30 Sightseeing Walking Tour in the City Centre

  • We will provide a delightful sightseeing tour to feel the unique atmosphere of Budapest. The tour will start at 10:00 a.m. from the hotel, offering a chance to explore the city’s rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and vibrant spirit. Enjoy an inspiring journey filled with stories, history, and memorable impressions of Hungary’s captivating capital.