5th ICLIM - 2023

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    Importance of the Human Library Programmes: a Literature study
    (Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2023) Wijerathne, M.G.H.K.; Amarasooriya, Y.W.N.D.
    The Human Library Programmes have emerged as innovative initiatives aimed at promoting empathy, challenging stereotypes, and fostering understanding among individuals from diverse backgrounds. This literature study examines the importance of Human Library Programmes in achieving these goals. Through a comprehensive review of scholarly articles, books, and reports, this study analyzes the impact of Human Library Programmes on participants and society. Findings indicate that Human Library Programmes are highly effective in breaking down barriers and promoting dialogue between people with different experiences and perspectives. Participants report increased empathy, reduced prejudice, and improved understanding through conversations with Human "Books." These interactions facilitate personal growth and expanded worldviews by challenging biases and preconceptions. Additionally, Human Library Programmes provide safe spaces for marginalized individuals to share their stories, empowering them to challenge stereotypes and contribute to societal change. However, scalability, long-term impact assessment, and inclusivity pose challenges that require further research. In conclusion, this literature study confirms that Human Library Programmes effectively promote empathy, challenge stereotypes, and foster understanding. Ongoing evaluation and research will enhance our understanding of long-term impact and potential improvements, ensuring the continued success of these programs in creating a more inclusive and tolerant society.
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    Disaster Mitigation in Libraries: A study based on the National Museum Library of Sri Lanka
    (Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2023) Amarasooriya, Y.W.N.D.; Wijerathne, M.G.H.K.
    Libraries must play a vital role in society. As a developing country Sri Lanka is facing the challenges of the protection of Library collection, life of readers and staff as well as property. Because disaster management has become an essential part of the library. The main objective of this study is to identify the physical resources and human resources which are vulnerable for disasters of the museum Library of Sri Lanka and disaster management activities and to present a suitable disaster management action for the library. Other objectives are to investigate why the management of the institute was not interested in developing a disaster management plan, investigate why the management of the institute was not interested in developing a disaster management plan, to identify the mitigation problems of frequently-use collections in museum library of Sri Lanka and Highlight the importance of disaster management plan. The museum Library of Sri Lanka is used as the sample. Relevant data was collected from the respondents using several methods which included observation, face to face interviews and document reviews. The collected data was analyzed, interpreted, and presented using qualitative methods. The findings revealed that as the largest library collection in Sri Lanka, had taken several simple actions to protect their collection. But we can’t be satisfied about that. Because they are facing some problems. Such as there is no written policy on disaster mitigation in the library, lack of adequate facilities, inadequate fund allocation to libraries and lack of interest on the part of some disaster management issues. It was recommended that disaster mitigation facilities and funds to avert disaster should be provided for the government, to have mitigation and disaster management policy and ensure they are adhering to and provide guidelines to the use and management of libraries.