EIFL-Public Libraries and Innovation
EIFL-Public Libraries and Innovation Ramune Petuchiovaite and NLS members of staff.
The EIFL-Public Libraries Innovation Programme, in collaboration with institutions like the National Library Service (NLS), is revolutionizing public library services. Led by visionaries like Ramune Petuchiovaite, the NLS staff, and others, this initiative focuses on leveraging innovation to address local challenges and enhance community development.
Through digital literacy programs, maker spaces, and mobile library services, NLS, under the EIFL-Public Libraries Innovation Programme, ensures inclusive access to information and technology. By targeting underserved populations, including rural communities and marginalized groups, NLS breaks barriers and fosters digital inclusion.
The program encourages experimentation and learning, promoting a culture of innovation within the library community. By providing training, mentorship, and funding support, EIFL empowers libraries like NLS to test new ideas and continuously improve their services.
In summary, the EIFL-Public Libraries Innovation Programme, championed by leaders such as Ramune Petuchiovaite and embraced by institutions like NLS, serves as a catalyst for community empowerment and social development. Through collaboration and innovation, public libraries like NLS are transforming lives and shaping a brighter future for all.