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Readiness of Bulgarian public libraries for digital transformation

https://doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2025-8-72-100

Abstract

In the study, the data on implementation of new digital technologies into Bulgarian regional libraries and their preparedness for digital transformation (DT) are analyzed. For this purpose, the set of indicators formed the foundation for the model of periodic monitoring of DT development degree. The study was conducted during July and August 2024 among 27 regional libraries in Bulgaria. The interest in this topic is driven by the ongoing process of modernization across various organizations, including libraries, and influenced by the rapid advancement of information and communication technologies (ICT) and the formation of a new intelligent information society (IIS). Today, the digital transformation is viewed as the final stage of integrating ICT into organisational structures and processes, which, in its turn, drives to significant changes in individual organizational subsystems or the organization as a whole. Thus, it could be argued that the achieved level of DT corresponds to the degree of engagement with the IIS. Besides, the issues related to DT and adaptation to IIS are crucial for understanding the prevailing social, societal and economic processes. Currently, there is a lack of specific data on the implementation and the effects of DT in organizations, particularly libraries.

About the Authors

O. Harizanova
Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski
Bulgaria

Olya Harizanova – Ph. D., Professor, Library and Information Studies and Cultural Policy Department, Philosophy Faculty

Sofia



P. Miladinov
Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski
Bulgaria

Peter Miladinov – Ph.D., Chief Assistant Professor, Library and Information
Studies and Cultural Policy Department, Philosophy Faculty

Sofia



M. Milanova
Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski
Bulgaria

Milena Milanova – Cand. Sc. (Philosophy), Associate Professor, Library and
Information Studies and Cultural Policy Department, Philosophy Faculty

Sofia



E. Lozanova-Belcheva
Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski
Bulgaria

Elitsa Lozanova-Belcheva – Cand. Sc. (Philosophy), Head, Library and Information Studies and Cultural Policy Department, Philosophy Faculty

Sofia



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Harizanova O., Miladinov P., Milanova M., Lozanova-Belcheva E. Readiness of Bulgarian public libraries for digital transformation. Scientific and Technical Libraries. 2025;1(8):72-100. https://doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2025-8-72-100

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