CC BY 4.0Lisdar Abdul WahidAdida Mohd Amin2025-09-302025-09-302025-09-30https://2025.ifla.org/https://repository.ifla.org/handle/20.500.14598/6818The Human Library at Universiti Malaya is an impactful initiative that fosters empathy, breaks down stereotypes, and promotes open dialogue through real-life storytelling. Unlike conventional libraries, this program allows “readers” to borrow “human books”—individuals who share their personal experiences and perspectives in a safe and respectful setting. Standout participants include a kidney transplant survivor who speaks about resilience and health advocacy, a traveling doctor who reflects on achieving work-life balance while serving rural communities, and a blind student who calls the library their “second home,” emphasizing its role in academic and emotional support. Another compelling voice is that of an environmentalist whose research on biodiversity at Universiti Malaya immerses listeners in the wonders of Universiti Malaya’s natural world. Each conversation invites participants to challenge assumptions, ask honest questions, and connect across differences. The program, hosted by the Universiti Malaya Library, transforms the library space into more than a place of information—it becomes a platform for human connection, inclusion, and healing. As part of a broader national and global movement, the Human Library at UM exemplifies how universities can lead in building compassionate, informed communities through the power of storytelling. Keywords: Human Library, Empathy, Storytelling, Dialogue, Inclusivity, Personal Narratives, Community Engagement, Social Connectionenhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/StorytellingDialogueInclusionSocial inclusionCommunityDisabilityLibrary services to people with print disabilitiesHuman Library: A Journey Through Living Knowledge and Personal StoriesEvents MaterialLisdar Abdul WahidAdida Mohd Amin