ADINET–NFSU Librarian's Day Seminar 2026
Main Theme

Theme & Sub-themes

Central Theme

Secure Knowledge Networks: Libraries in the Era of Cyber Security and Digital Collaboration

The central theme of the ADINET–NFSU Librarian's Day Seminar 2026 encapsulates the urgent need for securing knowledge infrastructure in an increasingly digital and interconnected world. As libraries continue to embrace digital transformation, the imperative to build secure, resilient, and collaborative knowledge networks has never been more critical. This theme invites participants to examine the multifaceted relationship between library services, cyber security, and digital collaboration, and to explore innovative strategies for safeguarding the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of knowledge resources.

The seminar will feature invited presentations and discussions on the following sub-themes:

Focus Areas

Sub-themes

1

Cyber Security and Data Protection in Digital Libraries

This sub-theme focuses on the growing cyber security challenges faced by modern digital libraries. It explores data protection frameworks, threat detection mechanisms, secure access management, privacy policies, and best practices for safeguarding digital library collections, user data, and institutional repositories from cyber threats and data breaches.

2

Library Networks, Resource Sharing, and Research Collaboration

This sub-theme highlights the critical role of library networks in enabling seamless resource sharing across institutions. It covers inter-library loan systems, consortium-based access to e-resources, collaborative research platforms, open access initiatives, and the role of library networks in fostering interdisciplinary research and academic collaboration.

3

Emerging Technologies, AI, and Secure Scholarly Communication

This sub-theme explores how artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies are transforming scholarly communication. Topics include AI-driven library services, blockchain for research integrity, machine learning for metadata management, secure digital publishing platforms, plagiarism detection tools, and the future of smart libraries powered by cutting-edge technology.

4

Research Ethics in the AI Era

This sub-theme addresses the ethical implications of using AI in research and academic libraries. It covers topics such as responsible use of AI tools, bias and fairness in AI-generated research, intellectual property concerns, citation ethics in AI-assisted writing, data privacy regulations, and the development of ethical guidelines for the use of AI in library and information science.

Seminar Theme
Secure Knowledge Networks: Libraries in the Era of Cyber Security and Digital Collaboration
4
Sub-themes
1
Day