CAELUM: Open science supporting vulnerable communities: empowering university libraries in crisis response

Funding Source

European Commission- Erasmus+ Estonian National Agency

Programme

Erasmus+ KA2, Higher Education sector

Duration

March 2025 – February 2027 (24 months)

URL

Keywords

Open science,

Citizen science,

Professional development,

Online course,
Open access resource

Status

Ongoing

Description

CAELUM places university libraries in the forefront of crisis response through open science, supporting vulnerable communities and bolstering EU-Ukraine cooperation. The project’s aim is two-fold: a) upskill university libraries’ staff in innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to crisis response through EU-Ukraine universities collaboration, and b) promote and sustain university libraries-driven open knowledge and civic engagement among university students and staff for crisis response.

 

Thus, CAELUM brings to the fore the need for effective university libraries-driven crisis response by strengthening knowledge and best practices exchange between its EU and Ukrainian partners. Through its case studies, CAELUM is designed to empower and facilitate university library staff to transform libraries into hubs of mutual learning, support and engagement with vulnerable communities.

 

Key project outcomes

● Focus group discussions and surveys for crisis response.
● Action plans “Academic libraries as hubs for community-oriented crisis response”.
● The CAELUM case studies.

Partnership

● University of Tartu (EE), coordinator
● Web2Learn (GR)
● Kaunas University of Technology (LT)
● Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies (UA)

● SKS Knowledge Services GmbH (DE)