IFLA ARL Webinar Series | Held online on November 02, 2022
The United Nations 2030 Agenda outlines a plan for achieving a better and more sustainable future for all. The primary goal of the Agenda, via the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), is to transform the world. Since its launch in 2015, the 17 SDGs have become embedded in the research agendas of institutions of higher education. The academic library has become an eminent partner in supporting its institution achieve its SDGs ambition.
This presentation, Sustainability and Research Libraries - a story from Denmark, explores Gerald Beasley’s assertion that sustainable development needs to have a stronger place in academic librarianship, and the SDGs provide an excellent framework for librarians to think about their collections, services and spaces in those terms.
Presented by: Dr Najmeh Shaghaei, Head of Campus Library, University Library of Southern Denmark
4. About SDU
In Sep 1966
6 Cmapuses
30,000 Students
3800 staff
Around 115 study
programmes
5. Importance of SDGs at SDU
Kick-off event in Sep 2019
Part of Research & Innovation, Education and Operation
Established SDG Hub to support SDGs at SDU
A Strategic focus on Gender Equality
Climate Cluster
Climate Ambassadors
Inner Sustainability
Science Year 2022
6. About SDUB
More than 2000 reading seats
Approx. 110 staff
More than 3 million digital and print
volumes, journals, …
7. The Library Strategies
User-centered Education &
Innovative Research
Communication
Digitalization and
Supporting System
Sustainability & transformative
partnerships
8. The Sustainability Committee
Developing comprehensive strategies and practices
Collaborating in various library programs
Educate the library communities
External collaboration
9. Sustainable Research Communication
The role of library: Advocating within institutions to develop Open Access
Policies and Roadmaps.
Offering services (incl. courses) on RCR, RDM, PURE, …
Open Repository (PURE)
Digital Humanities & Special Collection
Citizen Sceince
Source: Eva Mendez lecture, 2019
10. Some Highlights
Tiny Sustainable shelves
A sustainable corner with a recycle shelf, keeping book and
boardgame collection on sustainability.
A kind of community awareness and engagement on climate
change, resilience, environmental impact, and a sustainable
future
To develop users´ knowledge and understanding
11. Some Highlights
LibGuide
a particular LibGuide on sustainability to curate
knowledge, share information and showcasing any form
of materials about sustainability
12. Some Highlights
Green Corner
is a platform for students and staff at campus, where
sustainable ideas are formed, plans put together and
projects are initiated
provides support to transform student and employee
ideas into real, ongoing projects
giving everyone an equal voice in the design of
sustainable projects
13. Some Highlights
Some works through “Green Corner”
Co-design Workshops: to discover unique perspectives
through collaboration and to include users' opinions in key
decisions
14. Some Highlights
Some works through “Green Corner”
BookSwap: a place in the library, where students & staff donate
and dropping off their textbooks and fictions, which are not being
used for them.
15. Some Highlights
Some works through “Green Corner”
5 Star Hotel for Plants: hosting library users ‘plants (Students
and staff) who are going on vacation and won´t be able to care for
their plants
16. Some Highlights
Some works through “Green Corner”
Collaborating in Green Alsion project:
Green Alsion is an initiative that strives to implement the green
transition for a major public site in Alsion, and Library – Campus
Sønderborg takes part in the project to help students be engaged in
different activities and competitions, also sharing information regarding
using bicycle, energy consumption, and etc.
17. Library SDGs Certification
& CHORA 2030
The Chora 2030 Foundation was established in 2014
with support from two big foundations in Denmark.
The purpose is to promote the sustainable society in
Denmark by converting and disseminating knowledge
and thinking into action.
Through help by CHORA 2030, library SDGs certification
has been developed in collaboration with the Danish
Library Association and 20 pilot libraries in Denmark.
It is a common framework for the libraries’ SDGs and
covers the organizational, operational, and citizen-
oriented work of the libraries with the aim to strengthen
citizens' participation and empowerment.
18. The Citizen Science
and Knowledge Center at SDUB
Slide from CS Conference 2022: Thomas Kaarsted & Anne Kathrine Overgaard
Mission: To bring citizens closer to science – and scientists closer to society
19. The CS Center & current projects
Climate Future Fiction
Talent Programme – CS
Globe at Night
SDU Moves
CeOs Erasmus Project
Active Living
Lakes in spare Time
…
More info: https://www.sdu.dk/en/forskning/forskningsformidling/citizenscience