CC BY 4.0Behrens, Renate2025-06-062025-06-062025-03-19https://repository.ifla.org/handle/20.500.14598/4048At the IFLA 2025 symposium Metadata Standards Matter, held in Athens, this presentation falls under the “Competencies Matters” subtheme, focusing on the evolving skills needed by metadata professionals in response to rapid technological change, including AI. As cultural institutions face fast-paced transformation, the session encourages libraries, archives, and museums to embrace innovation through continuous training, cross-generational collaboration, and local expertise. It stresses the importance of starting this shift at the educational level and adapting workflows through strategic management. International standards play a key role in this process. IFLA, as a global leader, must help adapt or develop models that meet new demands, working with other bodies to address financial constraints and promote sustainability. The presentation offers practical scenarios, suggestions, and invites discussion.enhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Resource description and accessLibrary trainingMetadataOnly What Changes Remain, or the Need for a RethinkEvents MaterialRenate Behrens