ISBN13: | 9781783306671 |
ISBN10: | 178330667X |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 288 pages |
Size: | 238x159x7 mm |
Language: | English |
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Reference works, dictionaries
Social issues, social work
Library and information science in general
Library and information management
Library acquisitions, collection development
Theory of computing, computing in general
Economics
Management, corporate management
Language usage, ortography
Environmental protection
Reference works, dictionaries (charity campaign)
Social issues, social work (charity campaign)
Library and information science in general (charity campaign)
Library and information management (charity campaign)
Library acquisitions, collection development (charity campaign)
Theory of computing, computing in general (charity campaign)
Economics (charity campaign)
Management, corporate management (charity campaign)
Language usage, ortography (charity campaign)
Environmental protection (charity campaign)
Information for Sustainable Development
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This book offers an information science perspective of the SDGs. It introduces the concepts and principles of information science and data management, before moving on to consider the current state of collection, management and use of different kinds of data for the SDGs at global and national levels.
Information for Sustainable Development is a landmark publication that examines the perspectives, challenges and progress towards achieving the targets of the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs), through the lens of information science. Written by an author team with extensive experience in the research and practice of information and sustainability, the book provides a thorough introduction to the SDGs and the impact of information, data, people and society on measuring performance and assessing progress in achieving the SDG goals.
Split into four distinct sections, the book provides an introduction to the landscape for information, data and metadata in the context of the SDGs, before exploring key topics such as:
- how metadata is used in measuring progress and success, and the challenges and complexities of calculation methods and the interpretation of data
- digital literacy and the digital divide across different countries and regions, and how critical information skills are in achieving success in the SDGs
- specific human and social challenges associated with the SDGs
- education for sustainable development and the role of environmental literacy
- an examination of the research and development in the information sector around green libraries, climate change and sustainability, including a proposed research and training framework for future information science research.
This book will be a valuable resource for researchers, students and professionals in information and computer sciences as well as disciplines such as politics, business and education. It will provide inspiration and new discussion on how the information, data, people and societal elements of the SDGs should be considered and embedded in future research and training activity.
- Data, Information, People and Society
- Information and the Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable Development Goals: Targets and Indicators
- Data, Information and Progress in SDGs
- Capacity, Cooperation, and Sharing of Data for SDGs
- People and the SDGs: the Digital Divide
- People and SDGs: Access to Data and Digital Skills
- Information Skills and the SDGs in Everyday Life
- Information, Education and Sustainable Development
- Research and Development around the SDGs
- Information Education, Research and Professional Developments around SDGs