Cecilia af Forselles

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Born30 June 1954 Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationLibrarian Edit this on Wikidata
Awards
  • Knight First Class of the Order of the Lion of Finland (2014) Edit this on Wikidata
Cecilia af Forselles
Born30 June 1954 Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationLibrarian Edit this on Wikidata
Awards
  • Knight First Class of the Order of the Lion of Finland (2014) Edit this on Wikidata

Maria Cecilia Margit af Forselles (born 1954, Helsinki, Finland) is the Director of the National Library of Finland.

Cecilia af Forselles, Professor and National Librarian, took over the management of the National Library of Finland at the beginning of 2019.[1] One of her first tasks was to lead the preparation of a new ten-year strategy for the Finnish National Library.[2][3] The new strategy has now been launched and from the beginning of 2021 will direct planning of the development of the National Library until 2030. The strategy underlines the importance of equal and open information services as well as sustainable development. It aims to strengthen the knowledge base in society. It is also a strong statement in favor of widely preserving published cultural heritage with different origins, as well as of promoting open science and publishing, development of digital environments and new data services.

Before her appointment to the position of National Librarian, af Forselles worked as the Head Librarian[4] at the Finnish Literature Society (SKS) from 2005 to 2018. Prior to that, she held various positions at the University of Helsinki and the National Library of Finland. During her career, Director Cecilia af Forselles has edited and published scientific publications and articles in scientific collections and other publications in the fields of the history of science and learning, book and cultural history and the history of cartography. Af Forselles defended her doctoral thesis in history at the University of Helsinki in 2001.

Research

Studies by af Forselles relate to literary culture as well as to the history of learning and ideas, the cultural history of Kalevala translations into English,[5] the transformation of reading culture and scientific orientations, and the emergence of oral culture and natural sciences in academic discussion in the 18th century. Her recent studies[6] relate to natural history and the history of ideas about the natural world.

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