LibrarIN advances library innovation research by combining conceptual, empirical and policy outputs not previously integrated at this scale. The multi-agent conceptual framework links co-creation, innovation and public-service logic, enabling structured analysis of stakeholder roles, processes and outcomes. The survey constitutes the largest quantitative dataset on innovation in European libraries, while the case collection provides unprecedented comparative depth. The project received recognition through publications in leading journals (Research Policy, Library Hi Tech, Public Library Quarterly, Public Management Review) and presentations at major conferences (IFLA, RESER, Eu-SPRI).
The final conference (Alcalá de Henares, 2025) demonstrated global relevance with participants from 40+ countries, including leading practitioners and experts. The documented use cases offer tangible examples of applied innovation - digital hubs, AI services, social entrepreneurship models, living labs - forming a transferable repository for benchmarking and replication.