The minds behind Libramind 

Founders

Creative thinking, global perspective, and book trade experience for libraries worldwide.

Founders

Built by people who understand books, systems, logistics, and relationships.

LibraMind combines technical execution, book trade experience, international perspective, and a human-centered view of libraries.

Diego D. Novak

Co-Founder · Systems · E-commerce · Books

Diego D. Novak

Diego brings a creative generalist mind to LibraMind: systems thinking, e-commerce operations, marketplace integrations, international logistics, business intelligence, and a lifelong curiosity for books, music, nature, culture, and the way different societies understand the world.

Educated in one of Argentina’s strongest academic environments, he developed a technical and commercial profile across multiple fields: systems, data, online marketplaces, cross-border logistics, and advisor-level work with major global companies.

His strength is not narrow specialization, but connecting the pieces — technology, catalogs, logistics, metadata, human relationships, and practical business execution — like a puzzle.

Diego believes business should keep the human factor at the center. LibraMind reflects that view: AI should help people make better decisions, build trust, and reduce friction, while preserving the cultural and professional judgment that makes librarians irreplaceable.

For LibraMind, he focuses on product vision, catalog strategy, discovery workflows, international sourcing, marketplace logic, integrations, and the practical question behind every feature: will this actually save librarians time and help them make better decisions?

SystemsBusiness IntelligenceInternational logisticsMarketplace integrationsBooks & culture
Valeria E. Novak

Co-Founder · International Relations · Partnerships

Valeria E. Novak

Valeria is an international relations professional with a strong background in public policy and institutional cooperation . She earned her degree in International Relations from Universidad de San Andrés in Buenos Aires and was selected as a Fulbright Young Leaders fellow.

Her experience includes coordinating internationalization strategy, managing university agreements, supporting exchange programs, international medical rotations, institutional communication, student guidance, and participation in global education conferences.

She also worked with the Executive Secretariat of the Mercosur Institute of Public Policies in Human Rights, supporting research, communications, institutional reports, and regional meetings.

Valeria brings to LibraMind a diplomatic and human-centered view of libraries: books are not only products, but bridges between countries, languages, students, researchers, and communities.

Her perspective helps shape LibraMind’s commitment to responsible AI, transparent signals, international cooperation, and a library-first approach where technology supports — but never replaces — professional human judgment.

International relationsFulbrightHigher educationPublic policyCross-cultural programs