European Adventist Librarians Unite at Friedensau Conference

Exploring collaboration and knowledge sharing in library services

News July 18, 2024

17 July 2024| Bracknell, Berks [Nevena Borcsok with tedNEWS]

It’s quite possible that you’ve never heard of the Association of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians (ASDAL) but from 11 – 17 June 2024 the 4th Conference of Adventist Libraries in Europe (ASDAL-EU) convened on the campus of the Friedensau Adventist University (Germany), focusing on the theme “Strengthening Adventist Libraries in Europe.”

Nevena Borcsok with European fellow librararians.

The purpose was to find ways of working together, share knowledge, and explore ideas aimed at strengthening the role of Adventist libraries in the schools and colleges they serve. The plan to meet at Friedensau was intentional for a number of reasons – to get a feel of campus life, experience the work of the campus library, and experience a taste of Friedensau’s spiritual life.

Of all European Adventist institutions invited, librarians from the following attended the conference: Belgrade Theological Seminary Library (Serbia), Friedensau Adventist University Library (Germany), Collonges Adventist University Library (France), College of Theology and Humanities Library (Poland), Newbold College of Higher Education Library (UK), School Center Marienhöhe Library (Germany), and Archives of the Inter-European Division (Switzerland).

Newbold College of Higher Education Library is just one of many libraries serving at all levels of Adventist Education in the Trans-European Division.
Roland Fischer (Rector of Friedensau Adventist University), Marius Munteanu (Director of the Department of Education of the Inter-European Division), and Michelle Carbonilla (then ASDAL International president) addressed the conference participants with inspirational speeches about the development of libraries and how they can serve with greater purpose for research and ideas to build God’s kingdom.

In addition to the excellent lectures on running libraries with excellence, participants had the opportunity to visit several outstanding libraries in Halle and Berlin, including the theology section of the Potsdam University library. A memorable experience was the visit to the world-renowned Park Sanssouci, where nature, architecture, and elegance meet.

Halle offered the unique opportunity to view a rare collection at the State and University Library Halle. Attendees were given specially tailored information sessions and guides to the library’s history, digitization area, and e-publishing platform. In Berlin, participants visited state-of-the-art libraries and historical monuments against intolerance, such as the Holocaust Memorial and the Empty Library. The first was built in response to actions against a people, and the latter against ideas. It can be confidently said that the programming created a positive and memorable impression on the participants.

The goal of ASDAL – Europe is to forge leaders who will stay at the cutting edge of library service to support schools and colleges as centers of educational excellence. The aim is to help today’s generation of Adventist students prepare their lives for service through research and inquiry, using their new discoveries to build up the kingdom of God. To serve effectively in contemporary Europe, the college library is as essential to their learning as the lecturer.

Nevena Borcsok serves as the Newbold College of Higher Education Librarian.

 


Featured Image: Newbold College of Higher Education Library [James Botha].
[Photos: courtesy of Newbold College].

The vision is for all current and retired European librarians and archivists, library staff, and volunteers in this field to join the newly established ASDAL European Chapter, regardless of whether or not they work for an Adventist institution. For additional information, please email [email protected].

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