Abstract
This article describes and discusses the Biblionetwork peer mentoring program. This initiative was created with the aim of helping those who work in libraries to develop professional networks and expand their knowledge in librarianship, through mutual and collaborative learning. The methodology consisted of a round of long-distance conversation between professionals who were paired by affinity, bridging the gap and favoring openness to new realities and opportunities.
This dynamic allowed, through peer mentoring, the development of professional relationships outside their own context without the costs of travel and less time constrains. The requirements included to have an Internet connection and the willingness to participate in the process with an open mind. This experience was based in part on the format of the International Librarians Network (ILN) and in this first stage it was carried out at the national level, for Spanish speakers, between the months of May and August 2020.