WE REWARD INNOVATIVE LIBRARY SERVICES
4 award winners joyously showing their trophies and certificates.

THE CHALLENGE

Although they are under-resourced, public libraries in developing and transition economy countries are doing their best to meet community information needs. The EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) seeks to shine a spotlight on these libraries and show how - despite many challenges - they are using information and communication technology (ICT) in creative ways to improve lives.

WHAT WE DO

  • We identify public library innovators through our regular EIFL Public Library Innovation Award calls.
  • We publicize the awards widely to show how, through creative use of ICT, public libraries are improving lives in their communities.

The award is opening the eyes of government ministers and policy-makers to the role that public libraries can play in social inclusion of Roma and other communities in need.

- Dijana Sabolovic-Krajina, director of Public Library ‘Fran Galovic’ (Croatia), winner of an EIFL Public Library Innovation Award for contributing to social inclusion in the community

FACTS

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Since 2011, 61 public library services have won EIFL Public Library Innovation Awards

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The EIFL Public Library Innovation Award has highlighted innovation by public libraries in 24 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean.