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Uganda Meets Münster: A report on the professional study tour to Germany

Alison Annet Kinengyere, Glorias Asiimwe and Winfred Namusoke Lubambo went to Münster, Germany, for a professional study tour of german libraries. In their report they record what they were introduced to and their lessons learned abroad.

Positive aspects of small libraries and a robot named Ada

Nicoleta-Roxana Dinu visited four libraries in Frankfurt am Main from 17th to 20th February 2025 in order to identify good practices and efficient techniques that could be implemented by the Romanian libraries. Here is her report about the trip.

Libraries in Action: Global Dialogues, Local Impact – Reflections from BiblioCon Bremen

Loida Garcia-Febo attended and presented at the German Library Congress in Bremen. In her quick report she talks about sessions that impacted her and libraries she visited during her stay.

Using videos for knowledge synthesis and the intersection of open access and AI

Emily Kingsland from the McGill University library, located in Montréal (Québec, Canada), attended and presented at the International Conference on Economics and Business Information (INCONECSS) with the help of BII. The Conference was held in May 2025, in Berlin and in her report she talks about her own and other presentations, as well as the places she visted.

An overview of multiple libraries in Karlsruhe and Regensburg

Ahmed Ghazi Almorsy came to Germany for a professional study trip and had the opportunity to see multiple libraries around Karlsruhe and Regensburg and could observe how they work in person. In his detailed report, he lists his the services meticulously and writes about what impessions he had when he vistited.

Innovations and disability information services in german libraries

Winny Nekesa Akullo, Robert Buwule, Robert Kayiki and Cissy Akello came to Germany for a professional study trip and had the opportunity to see multiple libraries for themselves, observe how they work and talk to german colleagues working there. In their report, they write about each library and what they observed and learned through their visit.

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