Libraries as Facilitators of Digital Inclusion for Sustainable Development: The Nigerian Experience

Magnus Osahon Igbinovia, Afebuameh James Aiyebelehin
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Background: Inclusive access and use of technology are germane to sustainable development as contained in the United Nations’ transformation agenda. As such, the need to bridge the digital gap through digital inclusion has become a critical goal for developmental institutions like libraries. Purpose: This article seeks to theoretically explore how libraries can facilitate digital inclusion for sustainable development, from the Nigerian perspective. Method: The study’s theoretical assumption hinges on the resources and appropriation theory of the diffusion, acceptance and adoption of new technologies by van Dijk (2013). The conceptualisation was based on the critical dimensions of digital inclusion (acceptance, literacy and accessibility); upon which the specific objectives of the study were structured. The opinions of the authors were situated in the context of relevant literature. Result: The study established libraries as facilitators of digital inclusion across the lines of digital acceptance, literacy and accessibility. This invariably impacts on the digital equality for sustainable development of all and sundry. Conclusion: Libraries in Nigeria, especially those attached to academic institutions are at the forefront of championing the course for digital inclusion which is a vehicle to achieving sustainable development.
图书馆作为数字包容促进可持续发展的推动者:尼日利亚的经验
背景:包容性地获取和使用技术与联合国转型议程中的可持续发展息息相关。因此,通过数字包容弥合数字鸿沟已成为图书馆等发展机构的重要目标。目的:本文试图从尼日利亚的视角,从理论上探讨图书馆如何促进数字包容,以实现可 持续发展。研究方法:本研究的理论假设以 van Dijk(2013 年)关于新技术的传播、接受和采用的资源与占有理论为基础。概念化基于数字包容性的关键维度(接受、扫盲和可及性),并在此基础上构建了本研究的具体目标。作者的观点以相关文献为背景。研究结果研究确定了图书馆在数字接受、扫盲和无障碍方面促进数字包容的作用。这必然会对数字平等产生影响,从而促进所有人的可持续发展。结论:尼日利亚的图书馆,尤其是那些附属于学术机构的图书馆,在倡导数字包容的道路上走在了前列,而数字包容是实现可持续发展的一个载体。
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