
The Standard Time talk-show series is a Display Europe original content created in Austrian-Hungarian co-production, showcasing journalists, artists, experts and activists from across Europe whilst touring cultural venues of Vienna and Budapest.
This trailblazing series explores the intersection between modern-day taboos and contemporary society.
The show blends comedy with expert discussions and looks into topics of shared European interest, such as fast fashion, labour protection, refugees, greening urban spaces, and – in the latest episode „The tyranny of the shush“ – libraries!
Libraries and archives have been a crucial technology for human civilization for thousands of years – ever since record keeping was invented. But how does digital age change the institute of libraries and the profession of library management? This question was discussed with three guests from Finland, Austria, and Hungary:
- Ulla Leinikka is the communication manager of the Helsinki Central Library Oodi
- Monika Bargmann is a Data Stewardess at the Faculty of Philological and Cultural Studies at University of Vienna
- Tamás Miszler is the director of the Csorba Győző Library, Baranya county in Hungary.
Podcast: https://de.cba.media/702488