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„One of the first sessions I attended was “Webcomic + Kulturgut Digitale Infrastrukturen.” Although presented in German, the theme of graphic novels and comics drew me in. As a member of the ALA Graphic Novels & Comics Round Table and coordinator of national library sessions at New York Comic Con, I was excited to see presenters showcasing vibrant collections and marketing materials from the ALA.
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“Decolonization” was the title and focus of another impactful session, featuring case studies from institutions across Europe. Speakers examined how libraries are confronting colonial legacies by rethinking the way collections are managed, described, and displayed. These practical approaches—grounded in ethical curation and public engagement—represent hopeful steps toward amplifying vulnerable voices and creating more inclusive library spaces.[…]„
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