
May 21 – Day of Libraries
Each year on May 21st, communities around the world celebrate the Day of Libraries—a special occasion dedicated to recognizing the vital role libraries play in our lives. This day highlights the importance of libraries as centers for literacy, learning, and cultural enrichment, and honors the dedication of librarians and library staff who tirelessly support these essential institutions.
The Origin of the Day of Libraries
The tradition of celebrating May 21st as the Day of Libraries began in 1926, established by the American Library Association to coincide with the birthday of Melvil Dewey. Dewey, a pioneering librarian and philanthropist, is best known for creating the Dewey Decimal Classification system. Since then, May 21st has become a global celebration of libraries and their profound impact on society.
This Year’s Theme: “Innovative Libraries, Open Minds”
Each year, the Day of Libraries features a theme that highlights key aspects of library services. This year’s theme, “Innovative Libraries, Open Minds,” emphasizes the evolving role of libraries as accessible gateways to information, knowledge, and creativity for all. Modern libraries have grown far beyond their traditional roles, transforming into dynamic community hubs that foster learning, innovation, and social engagement.





