Integrating Information Science for Sustainable Development: Topics and Trends
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Information science, Technological innovations, Sustainable development, Sustainable Development Goals, Information literacy, Information organizationSinopse
This book serves as a practical guide and comprehensive analysis of how Information Science can be integrated into sustainable practices, with insights spanning digital transformations, information behavior, knowledge organization, and more. The book explores the intersections between Information Science and sustainability from multiple perspectives, illustrating how libraries, information literacy, and digital tools contribute to building a sustainable future. It is a set of 27 chapters organized into five main parts, "21st Century Skills and the Information Profession", "Digital Transformation and Sustainability", "Information Behavior and Sustainability", "Libraries and Education for Sustainability" and "Knowledge Organization to Support Sustainability", which stem from the selection of presentations made at the 32nd BOBCATSSS Conference held at the University of Coimbra, Portugal from January 23 to 25, 2024 and co-organized by the São Paulo State University – UNESP, Marília Campus. Each part investigates the unique ways in which information workers are adapting to the demands of the 21st century and contributing to environmental and social well-being in different cultural and institutional contexts.
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Overviews from Information Science to Sustainability
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Green Libraries: IFLA’s actions and resources for sustainability and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
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Open Access Legal-Environmental Information Sources in Spain and Europe
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What conspiracy theories circulated on Twitter during the first wave of Covid-19 in France?
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Internet Censorship in Russia
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Records Management in Search of Efficiency in the Administrative Archive of the Archive of the University of Coimbra
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The Convergence of Digital Transformation and Sustainability: the Role of Information Professionals in Building a More Sustainable Future
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Information tools – integration into the librarian profession
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Sustainable Development of Library Institutions through Digital Transformations
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From pay to read to pay to publish: a new beginning for open access in Romania
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Implications and Challenges for the Information Professional: the use of text generators
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Records Manager facing the demands of sustainable development and personal data protection: two important issues of the 21st century
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Information Behaviour at ICBAS - School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences: an approach to sustainable development in the business landscape
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Information literacy and sustainability in the context of implementing the National Records Management System (e-SNGD) in the Mozambican Public Administration
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An overview of prominent topics on teaching Sustainability and Information Literacy
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Information literacy: university extension and contributions to Sustainable Development Goals
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University extension as a field for information literacy actions for sustainability
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Exploring the Information Sources of the Indigenous People of Terena (Brazil) considering the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda for the Safeguarding of Cultural Heritage
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Information behavior of Czech and Slovak students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A case of information hygiene
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LIS programs and profession: an overview of Croatian and Portuguese students’ perceptions and expectations
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Mapping of good practices in university libraries aligned with the development of digital competence from the perspective of the 2030 agenda
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Smart Cities and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: considerations on public libraries’ role in Brazilian National Policy on Smart Cities
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Permeability of the SDG Book Club in Portuguese Language in public policies towards reading in Brazil and Portugal
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Knowledge Organization and Sustainability in Brazilian Information Science: from bibliographic systems to systematic reviews on innovation in environmental contexts
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Decolonial practices of Knowledge Organization: a Brazilian literature overview
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Indexing guidelines for self-archiving policies in institutional repositories in southern and southeastern regions of Brazil
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Analysis of indexing language in Covid-19 subject representation
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Perspectives on preservation in digital libraries in the light of metadata: paths for the sustainability of Luso-Brazilian heritage
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