Is this really for me…?

How hard are the daily trips ? This is understandably a very frequently asked question. The daily stages are approximately 70 km each, so they are reasonable even for inexperienced cyclists, or for simple bikes. However, we recommend that inexperienced cyclists make some 70 km trips before the main event in spring/summer 2011, to get [...]

What is the Cycling for libraries about?

Cycling for libraries is a politically and economically independent unconference and a bicycle tour.  We are bicycling from Copenhagen, Denmark to Berlin, Germany via Gedser and Rostock from 28th May to 7th June 2011. Read more about the route. The tour will take about 10 days. At the moment we have confirmed only the day [...]

Cycling in Berlin, October 2010

Here below are two videos which were made quite extemporaneously with iPhone while cycling along Friedrichstrasse to the Amerika Gedenkbibliothek on October 10th 2010. Sorry for the raw versions with wind wheezing and camera shaking… In the second video Mace Ojala interviews Beate Rusch from KOBV. [video type="vimeo" id="18023585" width="500" height="325"] [video type="vimeo" id="18024806" width="500" [...]

Turku managing the cycling project

A new phase in the cycling project began in November when Turku City Library began to manage it. We now have new and energetic members who are taking care of the preparing of the cycling event Copeanhagen-Berlin with us. Turku is the one of the oldest towns in Finland and it shares the title of [...]

The cycling librarians need your support!

CYCLING FOR LIBRARIES is a joint sports event and an unconference. It is also a library marketing venture which will be featured in many ways in the media as well as IRL. We are sure you would love to be part of this exciting project. 
In exchange, you will get plenty of visibility before, during [...]

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Information about Cycling for libraries event Cycling for libraries is a politically and economically independent unconference and a bicycle tour. It also supports physical and mental well-being of library professionals, grassroots networking, and internationalism and — last but not least — the crucial role of libraries for the society and for the intellectual and scientific [...]