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Association of Librarians of the Church in Spain

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Association of Librarians of the Church in Spain
AbbreviationABIE
Founded1993
Typelibrarians professional association
HeadquartersAñastro, 1. E-28033 (Madrid, Spain)
Area served
Spain
Membership
60
Francisco José Cortés Martínez, librarian at Loyola University Andalusia
WebsiteAbie.es

The Association of Church Librarians in Spain (Asociación de Bibliotecarios de la Iglesia en España - ABIE, in its official name in Spanish language) is a Spanish public association of a non-profit nature, founded in 1993 by the Episcopal Conference of Spain, for the defense, conservation, and diffusion of the bibliographic heritage of the Church in Spain.[1] It is one of the 20 associations and professional associations members of the Spanish Federation of Archival, Library, Documentation, and Museum Societies (Federación Española de Sociedades de Archivística, Biblioteconomía, Documentación y Museística - FESABID, in Spanish language). The Association is also a member of BETH - European Libraries of Theology (Bibliothèques Européennes de Théologie in French language). ABIE currently has about 60 members.

According to Chapter II, Article 6.1 of its Charters of Association,[2] the Association is made up of all those persons who prove that they have a stable position of librarian or library assistant in any of more of 300[3][4] ecclesiastical libraries or documentation centers in Spain (capitular, diocesan, parish, episcopal, etc.).

Its main activities are the realization of thematic training courses[5] for its members, and hosting the annual Technical Conference,[6] since 2007, which has been held mainly in Madrid, although in recent years they have also taken place in different regions of Spain. From 2007 to 2017, the conference was held in Madrid, mainly at the San Damaso Ecclesiastical University (between 2013 and 2017). In 2018, the decentralization of the conference began, and between 2018 and 2020 they have been held in Córdoba, Oviedo, and Salamanca, respectively. These conferences have become the main and most important meeting and meeting point for all the professionals and technicians who manage these libraries, for the exchange of opinions and experiences and for updating knowledge. The Conference is organized jointly with the Episcopal Commission for the Cultural Heritage of the Episcopal Conference of Spain.[7]

In 2010, together with the Ignacio Larramendi Foundation [es], it convened a "Good Library Practices Award",[8] which was won by the Library of the Colegio de San Gabriel [es] in Madrid.

References

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  1. ^ Sánchez Becerra, Sara. El fondo local de una biblioteca eclesiástica: memoria de prácticas en la Biblioteca del Seminario Diocesano de Monte Corbán (Thesis) (in Spanish). Santander: Universidad de Cantabria. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, 2018, p. 7. «En el ámbito del patrimonio bibliográfico entra en juego la labor de la Conferencia Episcopal Española (CEE), la Asociación de Bibliotecarios de la Iglesia en España (ABIE) y las bibliotecas eclesiásticas, que velan por dicho patrimonio, asegurándose del cumplimiento de las tareas relacionadas con su conservación y tratamiento.»
  2. ^ "Estatutos de la ABIE" (in Spanish). ABIE. [Date Accessed: 2020, March 5th]
  3. ^ "La Iglesia española quiere catalogar los 'millones' de libros de sus bibliotecas que esconden 'joyas bibliográficas'" (in Spanish). La Vanguardia, 2019 April 23rd
  4. ^ "La Iglesia española quiere catalogar los 'millones' de libros de sus bibliotecas que esconden 'joyas bibliográficas'" (in Spanish). Europa Press, 2019 April 23rd
  5. ^ "Cursos" (in Spanish). ABIE. [Date Accessed: 2020, March 5th].
  6. ^ «Jornadas» (in Spanish). ABIE. [Date Accessed: 2020, March 5th].
  7. ^ "Comisión Episcopal de Patrimonio Cultural, CEE" (in Spanish). Hispania Nostra [Date Accessed: 2020, March 22nd].
  8. ^ "Concurso Ignacio Larramendi de "Buenas Prácticas Bibliotecarias"" [Ignacio Larramendi Competition for “Good Library Practices”]. San Gabriel Library (in Spanish). 2010-12-10. Archived from the original on 2013-06-13. Retrieved November 18, 2022.