Abstract

This paper examines the Role of Libraries in the Provision of Target-Specific Library Services for the Full Delivery of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in developing countries. The narrative textual case study (NTCS) method was adopted for the study. The paper highlighted on the place of libraries in the actualization of SDGs Agenda. The target-specific library services to be provided by libraries and exact actions that libraries should take in line with the 2030 agenda for realization of sustainable development goals in developing countries were extensively tabulated for ease of understanding. The position of the paper is that libraries are key actors in the attainment of the SDGs and that the different types of libraries irrespective of nomenclature have a place in the 2030 agenda. The paper concludes that SDGs can be actualized if libraries are repositioned to provide target specific information services through partnership with other institutions and agencies. Keywords: Libraries, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Target-Specific Library Services, Developing Countries

Highlights

  • Introduction to theUN, Agenda 2030 is a plan of actionThe Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) programme was launched by the United Nations (UN) in September, 2015

  • This paper has demonstrated that libraries are key actors in the attainment of the SDGs

  • The different types of libraries irrespective of nomenclature have a place in the 2030 agenda

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Introduction

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) programme was launched by the United Nations (UN) in September, 2015. To ensure a more comprehensive approach, a total of Benson, O.V, Akpom,C,C, Onyam, I,D: Provision of Target Specific Library Services for the Realization of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Developing Countries seventeen (17) SDGs were identified - each of which has specific targets and timelines. The targets of these SDGs have direct impact on every member of the society both in developed and developing nations

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