SUSTAINABLE LIBRARIES FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: GREEN AND DIGITAL INNOVATIONS ALIGNED WITH THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
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Digital transformation, Eco-librarianship, Green library practices, Sustainable Development Goals, Sustainable librariesAbstract
In response to the global imperative for sustainability and digital innovation, libraries are increasingly transforming their infrastructure, services, and operations to align with environmental and technological goals. This paper reviews sustainable practices in public and academic libraries, focusing on the convergence of green infrastructure and digital transformation, with particular emphasis on the Indian context. Drawing on national and international examples, such as the Anna Centenary Library in Chennai, Perma Karpo Library in Ladakh, and the SDG-aligned design of the Rajagiri Business School Library, the study illustrates how libraries function as both physical learning spaces and proactive agents of climate consciousness and digital inclusion. It examines eco-friendly building standards like IGBC (Indian Green Building Council) and GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment), energy-efficient systems, digitization initiatives, and the role of libraries in advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Despite notable progress, challenges remain, including funding limitations, digital disparities, and institutional resistance to change. The paper concludes by recommending strategies to embed sustainability into library planning, policy, and practice, ultimately positioning libraries as essential drivers of sustainable, knowledge-based societies.
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