Bangani, SiviweWann, TiplutKhongtim, JiarlimonCarey Chyne, RudolfBamgbose, Adeoye AugustineMohd, MasnizahTengku Wook, Tengku Siti MeriamMohamed, HazuraNwagwu, Williams E.Adeyemi, Ismail OlatunjiOladayiye, Precious OluwagbemiOdunayo, Ayomide OluwatobilolaOmolokun, Bukola FunmilayoFakorede, Eniola YusrahOriyomi Olayinka, IsaacArebamen Eiriemiokhale, KennedySon, SuhyoungUl Islam, Md. ShifatIslam, Md. AnwarulWidén, GunillaAlam, Md JahangirMatin, Wares-UlBegum, BilkisRoy, ProdipHabib, Md. AhasanKisilowska-Szurmińska, MałgorzataKann-Rasmussen, NannaPaul, MagdalenaManista, GabrielaPietrzkiewicz, DorotaGrabowska, DorotaLee, Pei-ChunAkter, TaslimaZabed Ahmed, S.M.Flores, Roana MarieMorales, Mark JohnyrecDevi, SapnaGupta, Dinesh K.Arahova, AntoniaWitt, Steve2024-11-272024-11-272024-11-251745-2651https://repository.ifla.org/handle/20.500.14598/3645The October 2024 issue of the IFLA Journal presents a diverse collection of research articles that underscore the vital roles libraries play in promoting sustainable development, advancing information literacy, and developing community engagement. This issue collectively illustrates the multifaceted roles of libraries in advancing societal goals, enhancing information literacy, and fostering inclusivity and collaboration within institutions and across communities. As libraries continue to adapt to global challenges, their commitment to innovation, sustainability and community engagement remains essential in shaping a more informed and equitable world. As made clear by these articles, there is still much work to be done to advance these ambitions of the LIS professions.enhttps://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/terms-of-useInformation literacyIFLA JournalSustainabilityCommunity networksIFLA Journal. October 2024SerialsSage