Dear Colleagues,
We would like to inform you that, in response to the overwhelming number of requests received, the conference paper submission deadline has been extended.
The revised deadline for paper submission is December 29, 2025. We encourage prospective authors to take advantage of this extension and submit their papers within the extended timeframe. We appreciate your continued interest and support.
All papers presented at the LIB-BRIDGE 2026 Conference will be published in the Conference Proceedings. Selected papers, accompanied by extended work, may be considered for further publication in a reputed journal, subject to additional review.
Extended Call for Papers
LIB-BRIDGE 2026
DRTC-ISI Conference on
“Bridging the Gap: Trends in Library and Information Science”
Connecting Practice, Education, and Innovation in LIS
Date: March 11-13, 2026
Venue: Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore Centre, Bangalore,
India
Website: https://drtc.isibang.ac.in/lib-bridge/
The Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), a premier institute for Library and Information Science (LIS) in India, has long played a pivotal role in advancing the discipline through collaboration, innovation, and transformative discourse. DRTC is pleased to announce a three-day conference on “Bridging the Gap: Trends in Library and Information Science”. The event will also include a half-day collocated workshop on “Data Management.”
Workshop on "Data Management"
Data plays a crucial role across academia and industry, supporting research, evidence-based decision-making, and policy formulation while fostering transparency, business opportunities, and collaborative studies. This half-day workshop aims to deliver data management fundamentals, the principles of data sharing, and best practices in data curation. It will also introduce participants to data repository tools and technologies through a series of presentations and interactive demonstrations highlighting practical applications.
About the Conference
Lib-Bridge 2026 conference aims to bring together professionals, researchers, and innovators to discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of Library and Information Science (LIS). In response to technological advancements and changing user needs, the event will feature expert panels, research presentations, and brainstorming sessions that explore current trends, disruptions, and innovations shaping the discipline. It seeks to foster collaboration among academics, industry experts, and practitioners to address emerging challenges and opportunities in the digital era.
Serving as a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, the Lib-Bridge 2026 will promote dialogue on redefining professional goals, competencies, and curricula in line with technological progress. Through interactive discussions and collaborative planning, participants will work towards developing a forward-looking framework that enhances the relevance, inclusivity, and innovation of LIS education and practice.
The conference invites the submission of original research papers, conceptual analyses, case studies, and practice-based insights that address the conference theme and its associated sub-themes. The submissions on related topics beyond these areas are also welcome.
1. Knowledge Organization and Discovery
Reimagining Metadata for a Semantic Web
Linked data and knowledge graphs in LIS
Information Retrieval in Complex Digital Environments
Multilingual and Multicultural Information Systems
2. Metrics and Statistical Applications in LIS
Librametrics
Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, and Altmetrics
Models and Frameworks in LIS Research
Quantitative methods in LIS
Emerging Trends and New Approaches in Metric Studies
Tools and Technologies for Metric and Statistical Evaluation
3. Technology and digital transformation
AI and Machine Learning in libraries
Digital Libraries and Repositories: Future Directions
Data Management and Research Data Services
Decentralized Information Systems and services
4. Roles and skills in LIS
Emerging skills in LIS in the digital era
Curriculum innovation in LIS education
Interdisciplinary collaboration in LIS training
User Experience and Access
5. Design Thinking for Library Innovation
Personalized Services
Accessibility and Inclusive Design in LIS Services
Green library, Eco-friendly library
6. Policy, Ethics, and Social Responsibility
Ethics of Information Access and Censorship
Privacy, Surveillance, and Data Ethics in Libraries
Libraries as Agents of Social Justice
Privacy and Sensitivity in Data and Information Management
7. LIS in Practice: Case Studies & Innovation Labs
Smart Libraries: Integrating IoT and Automation
Collaborative Spaces and Makerspaces in Libraries
Post-pandemic LIS: Lessons Learned and New Normal
8. Forward Thinking and Strategic Planning
Foresight and Scenario Planning in LIS
Benchmarking Innovation: Metrics and Impact Assessment
The Future of LIS Education: Global Perspectives
Important Dates (https://drtc.isibang.ac.in/lib-bridge/call_for_paper)
For more information about the event, please visit the conference Website https://drtc.isibang.ac.in/lib-bridge
We cordially invite you to contribute to and participate in the conference and help make this event a great success.
If you need any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us at drtc.conf2025@drtc.isibang.ac.in, with a CC to bisu@drtc.isibang.ac.in
We look forward to seeing you all at the LIB-BRIDGE 2026 at DRTC, Bangalore.
Dr. Biswanath Dutta
Convener, Lib-Bridge 2026
Associate Professor and Former Head, DRTC
Indian Statistical Institute Bangalore Centre
Bangalore, Karnataka, India