Leveraging community engagement to contribute to Sustainable Development Goals 8 and 11

S. Bangani
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The aim of this study was to determine the ways in which academic libraries in South Africa use community engagement as a strategy to advance the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals – specifically Sustainable Development Goals 8 and 11 – in the context of the study. It followed a multi-methods approach to interview and hold focus group discussions with heads of libraries and librarians, respectively, in South African public university libraries. It was found that the libraries advance these Sustainable Development Goals in various ways, such as by employing library student assistants and interns from different backgrounds, and by serving as employers themselves. Furthermore, the libraries serve as custodians of local culture and heritage by curating, digitising and preserving local collections for posterity. However, collaborative efforts between the libraries and other heritage institutions, such as museums, archives and galleries, are few and far between, which is deemed a missed opportunity for more meaningful cultural and heritage impacts for these institutions. More collaborations and partnerships between these institutions are recommended, especially with regard to the digitisation of cultural heritage collections. Therefore, a clarion call is made for libraries to think more expansively about their role and consider including sustainable thinking as part of their mission in line with the American Library Association. The results demonstrate that libraries are uniquely positioned to advance the Sustainable Development Goals.
利用社区参与促进可持续发展目标 8 和 11
本研究旨在确定南非的学术图书馆如何利用社区参与作为推进联合国可持续发展目标(特别是可持续发展目标 8 和 11)的战略。研究采用了多种方法,分别对南非公立大学图书馆的馆长和图书管理员进行了访谈和焦点小组讨论。研究发现,图书馆以各种方式推进这些可持续发展目标的实现,例如聘用来自不同背景的图书馆学生助理和实习生,以及自己充当雇主。此外,图书馆还通过为后人整理、数字化和保存当地藏品,成为当地文化和遗产的守护者。然而,图书馆与其他遗产机构(如博物馆、档案馆和美术馆)之间的合作却少之又少,这被认为是这些机构错失了产生更有意义的文化和遗产影响的机会。建议这些机构之间加强合作和伙伴关系,特别是在文化遗产藏品数字化方面。因此,我们呼吁图书馆更广泛地思考自己的作用,并考虑将可持续思维作为其使命的 一部分,与美国图书馆协会保持一致。研究结果表明,图书馆在推进可持续发展目标方面具有得天独厚的优势。
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