Building sustainable libraries by embracing diversity and inclusion in Digital Era

Agatha Ujunwa Nnatu, Ngozi Njideka Okechukwu, Chinemerem Chika Jacinta
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This study explores the dynamic relationship between sustainability, diversity, and inclusion within library contexts amidst the Digital Era. Conducted in May 2024 across various schools in Anambra State, Nigeria, the research targeted library users to assess their perspectives on sustainable practices and diversity strategies. Utilizing an easily accessible questionnaire deployed via Google Forms, data on sustainable initiatives and diversity measures were collected. Analysis conducted using SPSS included descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, ANOVA, and the Tukey post hoc test. Results reveal significant demographic variations in the effectiveness of diversity enhancement strategies, emphasizing the pivotal role of age, occupation, educational background, and gender in shaping library practices. The findings underscore the necessity of tailored interventions to promote sustainability and inclusivity in libraries, especially in the digital age where diverse perspectives and equitable access to information are crucial. Understanding the nuanced interplay between demographic factors and strategic initiatives allows libraries to better address the evolving needs of their communities, fostering environments that are both sustainable and inclusive.
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拥抱数字时代的多样性和包容性,建设可持续发展的图书馆
本研究探讨了数字时代图书馆内可持续性、多样性和包容性之间的动态关系。研究于 2024 年 5 月在尼日利亚阿南布拉州的多所学校进行,以图书馆用户为目标,评估他们对可持续实践和多元化战略的看法。通过谷歌表单(Google Forms)部署的易于访问的调查问卷,收集了有关可持续举措和多样性措施的数据。使用 SPSS 进行的分析包括描述性统计、皮尔逊相关性、方差分析和 Tukey 事后检验。结果表明,在提高多样性策略的有效性方面存在着明显的人口统计学差异,强调了年龄、职业、教育背景和性别在影响图书馆实践中的关键作用。研究结果强调,有必要采取有针对性的干预措施,以促进图书馆的可持续性和包容性,尤其是在数字时代,多元化视角和公平获取信息至关重要。了解人口因素与战略举措之间微妙的相互作用,可以让图书馆更好地满足社区不断变化的需求,营造既可持续又具有包容性的环境。
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