Library Transformation Based on Social Inclusion (TPBIS) places the library as a center for adaptive and innovative community learning. The Watualang Village Library, is one of the representations of the success of this approach by prioritizing the development of human capital and community insight capital. This article discusses the library's contribution to the National Peer Learning Meeting (PLM) in Bali as a forum for collective learning and dissemination of welfare practices. Through a descriptive qualitative approach, this article describes strategies for developing local capacity, literacy-based innovation, and their impact on community participation and empowerment. The results obtained are that libraries are like organizations, where having profitable, effective, efficient goals can be relied on to provide solutions to global challenges. The world will still be fine if the existence of libraries still exists, as a counterbalance to the emergence of the phenomena of artificial intelligence (AI), post-truth, and transhumanism. The world will still be fine if humans are literate in literacy and knowledge. Keywords: Human capital, modal insight, perpustakaan Cemerlang, PLM, TPBIS
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