Live-stream recording from the conference Nordic Libraries Annual 2025. This live-streamed video includes a presentation by Leea Lakka, Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Eastern Finland: “Libraries in the Age of Polarized Reading”. Before the presentation, the moderator of the conference, Päivi Jokitalo, introduces the speaker, Leea Lakka.
Leea Lakka is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Eastern Finland, working on a project that investigates what is the minimum that must be learned in school. Her research focuses on reading, compulsory education, and inequality. Her doctoral dissertation on back-row pupils received wide attention in the Finnish media when it was published.
Nordic Libraries Annual is an annual conference that addresses topical issues in public libraries and library development. The Nordic Libraries Annual 2025 was organized in Helsinki on October 29–30, 2025. The two-day event included library visits on the first day, while the presentations took place on October 30 in Maijansali at Oodi Central Library.
The theme of the 2025 conference was “Libraries Working Against Polarisation.” Polarisation is one of the most topical issues in society today, and it also affects libraries and their field of work. Public libraries are considered vital societal institutions. Nordic Libraries Annual 2025 examined polarisation as a phenomenon from various perspectives and highlighted Nordic examples of how libraries can help mitigate it. Presentations were given by speakers from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland.
The conference was organized by the Regional State Administrative Agencies in Finland in collaboration with Kirjastokaista and funded by Finland’s Ministry of Education and Culture.
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Live-stream: Mikko Helander, Joonas Nevalainen and Jonne Taipale
Producer: Riitta Taarasti
Produced by Library Channel (Kirjastokaista), 2025
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