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Title: IFLA Journal. December 2020
Authors: Hartman-Caverly, Sarah
Chisholm, Alexandria
Kosciejew, Marc
Beutelspacher, Lisa
Meschede, Christine
Seifi, Leili
Soltanabadi, Marziyeh
Chaka, Chaka
Witt, Steven W.
Keywords: Subject::Privacy
Subject::Academic and research libraries
Subject::Information literacy
Subject::Public libraries
Subject::UN 2030 Agenda
Subject::UN Sustainable Development Goals
Subject::Environmental sustainability
Subject::Intangible cultural heritage
Subject::Preservation
Subject::Literacy
Issue Date: Dec-2020
Publisher: SAGE
Series/Report no.: IFLA Journal;Volume 46, Number 4
Abstract: Articles in this issue focus on important policy and trending issues that impact libraries and their patrons. The topics of privacy literacy, cultural heritage preservation, and skills for the continuing information revolution highlight the field’s important role in moving into the future while preserving our collective pasts. Two additional articles contribute research on the role of libraries in promoting both the UN sustainable development goals and ensuring that our societies can achieve environmental sustainably.
URI: https://repository.ifla.org/handle/123456789/237
ISSN: 1745-2651 [online]
0340-0352 [print]
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