Sustainable Development in Danish Public Libraries

IF 0.2 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Bo Skøtt
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Abstract In 2015, the United Nations adopted a program of principles, Agenda 2030, to create a more sustainable world and better the living conditions for people. In this ambition, culture plays a crucial role. As such, the world goals seem to be an obvious topic for Danish public libraries, but this has not been the case until recently. This study is based on a mixed-method approach including document studies, semi-structured interviews, and participation in a practitioners’ conference. It finds that Danish librarians strive to make the world goals comprehensible and articulate the parent institution as local communicators. Libraries are shown to be correctives to current commercial structures, but apart from this display great variation in how far the various libraries are advanced in their sustainable transformation. The study concludes that public libraries inform citizens about the ambition of the world goals as a starting point for adjustments in the citizens’ actions. Public libraries have ventured into unknown territory, where previous practices do not hold much status. Many library professionals lack this awareness, which is necessary for our understanding of the United Nations world goals as a library policy task.
丹麦公共图书馆的可持续发展
2015年,联合国通过了一项原则计划,即2030年议程,以创造一个更可持续的世界,为人们提供更好的生活条件。在这一雄心中,文化起着至关重要的作用。因此,世界目标似乎是丹麦公共图书馆的一个明显话题,但直到最近才出现这种情况。本研究基于混合方法,包括文献研究、半结构化访谈和参与从业者会议。它发现,丹麦图书馆员努力使世界目标易于理解,并阐明作为当地传播者的母机构。图书馆被证明是对当前商业结构的纠正,但除此之外,各种图书馆在可持续转型方面的进步程度也存在很大差异。该研究的结论是,公共图书馆告知公民关于世界目标的野心,作为调整公民行动的起点。公共图书馆已经冒险进入了未知的领域,在那里以前的做法没有多大的地位。许多图书馆专业人员缺乏这种意识,这是我们理解联合国世界目标作为图书馆政策任务所必需的。
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