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Welcome to the 52nd BETH annual conference on the topic of sustainability in European theological libraries! We are delighted to welcome you to the BETH Conference 2024, nested against the breath-taking backdrop of Sarajevo – a city renowned for its rich history and stunning landscapes, providing an inspiring setting for discussions on sustainability.
We all recognise the growing importance of sustainable development across various areas and believe it is crucial to explore its implications within theological contexts and library settings. The United Nations has established 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the UN 2030 Agenda, which represent a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that everyone, everywhere enjoys freedom, peace, and prosperity. As part of our commitment to fostering sustainable practices and contributing to the global effort towards achieving the SDGs, we believe in the importance of convening to discuss these issues and formulate concrete proposals to progress in the best direction.

For further information, please see the FAQ section (e.g. payment instructions) or feel free to reach out to us at the conference email address: conferences@beth.eu

Early Bird Offer for a €30 discount until 30th June 25: EARLY2024

Registration Fee Information

In-Person Experience
  • A. Member Full Registration (no accommodation) €200
  • B. Member Full Registration with 3 nights B&B in the Faculty of Catholic Theology (Single Room) €300
  • C. Member Full Registration with 3 nights B&B in Hotel Art (Single Room) €425
  • D. Member Full Registration with 3 nights B&B in Hotel Art (Double Room) €450*
  • E. Member One Day Registration (without dinner & accommodation) €100
  • F. Member Only Saturday Workshop (half day so no lunch) €50
  • G. Non-member Full Registration (Thu & Fri without accommodation) €300
  • H. Non-member Full Registration (Thu & Fri) with 3 night B&B in Hotel Art €600

Online Experience
  • I. Member Full Registration (exclude Saturday Workshop) €70
  • J. Non-member Full registration (excludes Saturday Workshop) €150
* One-person registration only, staying with an accompanying B&B guest in the hotel.
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Hannie Riley

Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford
College Librarian
Oxford, England, UK
Hannie has about 20 years of library and information experience starting at St Paul’s Girls’ School, London in 2002. She has been working for the University of Oxford since 2006, starting in the Philosophy and Theology Faculties Library and now at Wycliffe Hall as the college librarian.  Prior to Wycliffe Hall, she was in the Sainsbury Library at the Saïd Business School as the Collections and Instructional Materials Manager. Her work had a particular focus on copyright compliance for Executive Education reading materials and oversaw its collections.She also worked in the China Centre Library, Oriental Institute Library, and Korean Collections (Bodleian Oriental Section), where she was involved in various projects related to the discovery of untouched Korean collections in Oxford, which led to the “Korean Treasures” exhibition (2011) and its publication (2011), and the “Window on Korea” project (2012). Hannie is currently the chair of ABTAPL (Association of British Theological and Philosophical Libraries) and vice president of BETH (European Theological Library Association) as well as the founder and Chair of OTRL (Oxford Theology Resources Link). She has been delivering training/talk sessions such as "Put a ring on it: Engaging your users", "Collaboration and sharing technology: Zoom meeting" and " Go digital on a shoestring for smart working". She wrote the following articles in its bulletin: “From keeper of books to keeper of data” (2018); “My perspective on being a theological librarian as a career” (2019); and "A history of the theological libraries in Oxford" (2021). Her full version of "Theological libraries in Oxford" is now published as a chapter in Theological Libraries and Library Associations in Europe (2022). Recently her two articles have been published by Atla@Books Open Press: Chapter 8 'Equipping myself: from the old normal to the new normal' (https://books.atla.com/atlapress/catalog/view/96/246/943) in Personalizing the Pandemic and 'Perlego, a friend or a foe; (https://serials.atla.com/proceedings/article/view/3363) in Atla Summary of Proceedings 2023. She is also the chief editor of the BETH Bulletin (https://bethbulletin.eu/ojs/index.php/bethyb) for 2023 and 2024 issues. Hannie holds an MSc in Library Science from City, University of London (2016), an MA in Education (1995), and a BA in Psychology from Kyungnam University (1993), South Korea.
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